today is her birthday. i miss her a lot!

me and mom, Israel 2007.
Happy birthday mom! you are my best.
She is the woman with the biggest heart i know in this world. When this world is against her, she seems to manage everything well. She is the best wife i know (despite she can’t cook LOL). She doesn’t keep hatred for a long time. She (and my dad also)always struggle their best for the children. She is my best friend, she is my sister, she is my mom. She is my idol. She is an angel sent from God. She teaches me a lot of lessons about life. She likes sharing stories. She is pretty in her age. She is the prayer of the family and I know that it is her prayers that build our family. She loves God. She is very low profile and down to earth. She is just simply adorable. No love is truer than her love. She rocks!
And I pray that happiness is all hers. Love you, mom.
nothing fancy, not a proper dinner either. just chilling out while waiting for fireworks (we firstly intended to come but we missed it due to the huge crowd).
Bella Italia Cafe, Oxford Street, London.









courtesy of ohnoitsrein
ok, back to work now! (i’m pretty frustrated anyway. but i won’t give up!)
These are some pictures I have with me. Some are with my sister. I badly miss these moments.




and nowww, back to real study life. this month is going to be very torturous. but i won’t moan! i’d rather motivate myself to make everything easier.
wish my very very luck! x
I’m in love with this place, Cotswold. A serious crush! 2 words: amazingly beautiful! We visited two villages: Bourton on the water, and Stow on the wold. notice the unique name? beautiful name! i’d really love to visit other villages (such as lower slaughter) but unfortunately, we didn’t get much time to explore (we commuted from London, one and a half hours time). soo, it’s a good idea to keep it for next holiday, i guess. I don’t mind a short holiday, in reading week perhaps? haha. anyway, those places are really worth to go especially for those who like british old village (like me). guess it would be better in spring or summer.






due to it was a day before christmas, lots of attractions closed. our pity we couldn’t visit any interesting places (there supposed to be a model village which i really want to go to. ah!). so we just took our time enjoying the snow, taking pictures, and having a nice meal and tea. i really have to go again someday! preferably spring or summer for the sake of beautiful scenery. hmm, this place is strongly recommended by me!
London didn’t have white christmas (no snow a day before 25th dec). so, i guess we can say we had a half white christmas. haha.
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