It is certainly true about being more accepting with age. I am way more moderate now compared to my younger days when emotional roller coasters are de rigeur for every major (and minor in my case ^^;) life decisions. It is actually a relief to move beyond that, it eventually got too tiresome to be worked up over everything *lol*
Regardless, I don't think I've reached your level of generosity towards others. I'm still quick to judge and can't shake that cynicism. But being a mother has made me more accepting and enduring, at least I have stopped shooting evil glares at every screaming kid I meet in the mall. Wahahaha! Trying not to wring Peanut's neck when she's testing my patience has been a great lesson in endurance XDD
I love the tone of this post ^^d At least the optimism and determination is back, you'll make it, sis!
Can't wait for Japan! It'll be fabulous!! We must definitely do the sake-sipping at our balcony. Hohoho!
Oh yeah, you described it so well! You sort of become emotionally detached from many things that used to give you up-and-down roller coasters, you know? It's also that as you get older, you stop 'wanting' those ups and downs. Yup, too tiring... lmao
Yeah, kids.... ^^;;; I'm still probably the shortest with my kids... orz Because they do test your patience, and try to see where the boundaries are. XD
I'm glad the post sounds optimistic... I had no idea nor intention to make it in any certain way... lol We'll talk more when we meet! :'3
Oh, Jas sister you, you know your sis doesn't drink alcohol, don't you? XD OK, maybe I can do plum wine, we'll see... lmao
While I'm not a teetotaler, I have a pathetically low tolerance... this only means one bottle will go a long way for us XDD Alternatively, you could get a glass of juice while I look cool with my sake *rofl*
Regardless, I don't think I've reached your level of generosity towards others. I'm still quick to judge and can't shake that cynicism. But being a mother has made me more accepting and enduring, at least I have stopped shooting evil glares at every screaming kid I meet in the mall. Wahahaha! Trying not to wring Peanut's neck when she's testing my patience has been a great lesson in endurance XDD
I love the tone of this post ^^d At least the optimism and determination is back, you'll make it, sis!
Can't wait for Japan! It'll be fabulous!! We must definitely do the sake-sipping at our balcony. Hohoho!
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Yeah, kids.... ^^;;;
I'm still probably the shortest with my kids... orz
Because they do test your patience, and try to see where the boundaries are. XD
I'm glad the post sounds optimistic... I had no idea nor intention to make it in any certain way... lol
We'll talk more when we meet! :'3
Oh, Jas sister you, you know your sis doesn't drink alcohol, don't you? XD
OK, maybe I can do plum wine, we'll see... lmao
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You, evil, evil woman.... lmao
OK, juice for me... XD
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How about a bottle of Yakult instead?? Muahahaha! *wipes tears* oh I do enjoy teasing you~
Peanut's up so I gotta run. Have a great weekend, my dear <3 you know I love you!
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You, too, have a great rest of the weekend, mama.
Mwah =3=♥
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