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Monday, December 11

going to cambodia tml morn.
my tuition teacher told me that it will be a good experience to see another side of asia. the less better off countries i guess. somehow i feel as if i'm going for obs again. i feel excited and am thinking of high elements, kayaking and all that stuff. it's really hard to shake off that experience but if i do, fear strikes me. the many cases of food poisoning which i have heard from some friends and relatives made my sis and i dread going there. despite my mum trying to ease our minds by saying that we are eating at restaurants, it was contradicting as my sister's friend got food poisoning from a restaurant.
however, i still look forward to going there as i can take time off training, homework and tuition. but there is still parents' nagging! argh! the truth has struck so deeply into me; it can't escape. lol.

- isaac.
11:23:00 PM