Monday, September 26, 2011

Rainbows come alive

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Sorry for the spam of photos :)
It must have hurt your eyes. But yes, pretty things never go wrong! Might do more baking sessions alone  when i feel bored out in the middle of the night and have the feel to bake.

Caught a little bit of heaven with Nicholas earlier on, such a touching show. Makes me wonder, how does one cope when a close kin has contracted a disease and you know you have prolly a short time left with the person only. I'd definitely spend the last days with that person happily, but how to handle the death?
Than again, if i am the person who knows i am going to die, i would do all the things i dreamt of in my life.
1. Rent a day yacht with dinner with all my kin
2. Bungee jump
3. Parachuting
4. Sky diving
5. Fly to some western country and have a picnic on the green
6. Go to Maldives
7. Photoshoot at Paris- under the Effiel tower
8. Visit Europe
9. Have a themed party in a HOUSE with a yard
10. Book an entire posh restaurant and treat my friends and family
Sounds morbid but yeah, i will have my funeral in a happy party manner where it'll be on a huge grass patch and people coming together in black gowns and cocktail dresses and just singing and enjoying the day, being happy and remembering me. I don't want a sombre and upsetting funeral where people cry their eyeballs out. I think I'd be happy if people remembered me as a happy girl alive and I'd be going to a better place, so yep.
Everyone has to reach the end of his/her journey at some point of time. I'd choose to end mine well.

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