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The One That Finally got Her Degree (^^)

me and my dad
Last 3 weeks I flew back to Malaysia for a week to attend my  Graduation Ceremony in Putrajaya. I couldn't miss it for the world, and we never had the whole family together when my brother graduated the last time. With two additional family members (my sister in law and the cutest nephew!<3) I definitely couldn't resist it. 

















I'm not really the type that get hyped over things, I even told my parents not to get me flowers. I never even like the idea of celebrating my own birthday. It is not that big-of-deal anyway.
But just having them all with me that day was already enough to make me feel so overwhelmed. 


mommy and me <3
it's so hard to get a smiling shot of my mom, so this picture is really personal (^^)


My Big Brother > me > my lil' sister

Before I flew back to Incheon I spent a lot of time with my one and only Grandmother, my cousins, family friends, my bestie and college friends. It's just all that I need to keep me positive as I go away to Korea again.


Plus I got window seat on the way back!! 

I missed Malaysia already :'(

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