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    In my mother's eyes, I am 10 years old

    Tuesday, November 07, 2006

    Yup, the perks of having a ten-year-old sister: having the chance of reliving your childhood, especially getting presents from my mother which are similar to what she buys for my sister.

    Let me give you an example: the egg-shaped My Melody clock that has a little character inside which swirls with the fluid inside, complete with glitter, when you shake it.

    Or: the My Melody plastic file which I now carry to school, thanks to the poor state of those free NUS files co-op gave out some time ago.

    When I was ten, I never had things like My Melody, Hello Kitty or other Sanrio characters stuff... in fact, I didn't know what was the difference among the pink characters (which I now know) like Little Twin Stars (the vaguest memory were the sweets) and My Melody and Hello Kitty (ah yes, I recognise this quite distinctly from the Macdonald's fuss). We didn't have enough money for me to indulge in all these girlie stuff, so now my mother is unknowingly compensating for this lost section of my childhood by buying my sister and me similar things.

    Today I got stickers! And not just any kind of stickers but those pop-up kind of stickers that consist of very colourful butterflies and bumblebees, complete with flowers and grass. Hur hur. I think my mother is very funny.

    My mother was like: "Nah, take take take. Before your sister sees them and gets jealous." (Even though she bought for my sister exactly the same set of stickers)

    Now I'm wondering where on earth can I stick those stickers? On my black and white notes? On my water bottle? On my notebook? (Wait, I don't have a notebook!)

    If any of you want cutesy stickers, come and ask me. Hur hur.


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