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Hi I'm back!




Good day!  Look! how beautiful is that picture taken from my backyard this spring!
It's been a while...oh dear, see how time flies! Nearly two years had gone by since my last post! 

Well, that's fine after all I have been busy with my studies and at least finally graduated :D  Well done Anna!  Ha...ha...now that I'm feeling a little less occupied with only one subject this study period so...am quite itchy in updating my blog!!  

I have today added my eStore to this site, hope you will find it useful and feel free to shop around!  Well, Christmas is around the corner...so hurry! its time to do some Christmas gifts shopping for your loved ones!!  Thanking you in advance for your support :) 






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