Yesterday I had great Lunar New Year celebration over at my 2 grandma's house!
Over at my mummy's side, we had great conservation between uncles, aunties and cousins! :)

Over at my daddy's side, we had a great time watching TV programmes and laughing over it! We also had a great time playing with the 3 babies! They are all so cute and sweet in their own ways! :)



Babies are the most innocent creatures on earth. I simply love them!
After my visiting to grandmas' house, I guess I was too exhausted. I toldly have no mood when I reached dear's house for visiting. All his relatives have reached before we did. All I wanted to do is to stay in his room and blog, but I didn't. I would say that I was quite anti-social. I don't feel at home. Maybe dear also have this feeling when he was there at my grandmas' house. I don't know as I didn't ask. Due to my tiredness, I slept in the room, while dear played cards with his relatives.

After a day of visiting, dear and I went for movie. The movie - Kung Fu Dunk by JAY CHOU!!! He is super duper cute and handsome! I LOVE HIM! Hee.
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Shi-Jie (Jay Chou), grew up in a martial arts school and is well-trained in kung-fu. With his kung-fu skills and good reflexes, Shi-Jie excels in basketball by mastering the slam dunk technique. Wang-Li (Eric Tsang), who is trying to locate Shi-Jie's real family, invites him to join the university's basketball team in hope of making some money. Shi-Jie faces new challenges while trying to blend in with the basketball team members Ting-Wei (Chen Bo-Lin) and Xiao-Lan (Baron Chen). With the upcoming basketball championship and the appearance of Li-Li (Charlene Choi), will the team members set aside their differences and personal feelings for the love of the game?
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Anyway this year receiving is a lot, not to mention dear's side. Time flies. A lot of my cousins have married, thus more angbaos! Haha. It's getting more and more merrier! I'm blissful to be in such a big family! :)
As for dear's side, I personally think that it's not my fault for having that not-at-home feeling, because they are giving me such feeling too. I can see it from the way they issued angbaos. Trust me, there is a difference. One more thing is that I can't imagine that I received a 2buck angbao. Ohh goodness gacious! No wonder the angbao will fall itself! Lol!
P.S. Giving differently means that they are treating one differently.