With the Bulldogs lost last night as well, which I was sort of expecting considering their condition I don't care about the finals. The miracle won't happen.
The election 2010, well, I haven't been bothered much since many Australians started considering Tony Abbott as the option.
It stinks. It just reminds me too much of when Tony won the Liberal leadership against Malcom Turnbull by 1 vote, particularly so if he actually wins.
There are many people out there who don't even want to sign up with electorate.
Instead of bothering myself with something I have no control over, I decided to finish up making my coin case last night.
It was really hard to find the zipper in the right size, but I managed to get a 4-inch one from Spotlight yesterday and sewn it in. It's turned out ok.
I've been eating Japanese food mainly for the entire week. One good thing about Japanese food is it doesn't keep you bloated for too long. However, eating too much rice at night does just as bad as eating fatty western food, so I shall have to be careful.
When my husband and I went out in the evening to the local park reserve, we saw two beautiful rainbows across the sky over the trees.
The colour was so vibrant that I couldn't believe what I saw. It was the most beautiful and the clearest double rainbows I'd ever seen in my life.
Spellbound, we stopped our playing with frisbee and kept looking up at those rainbows, which slowly turned across to the right as the sun gradually moved to west. (It's pity that I don't have a photo or a video-clip to show.)
They stayed there for about half an hour before fading into the sky.
Then, in about 20 minutes I saw the reddish-orange light dispersing through the gaps of the clouds.
My husband was initially evasive about coming for a walk, but in the end we were happy that we could share the moment of luxury together.
So what else matters then?
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