Which Star Are You From?
Good, the Chinese New Year Break starts tomorrow. I'll have more time to catch up with my work, more time for myself to sit down and think about what I want to do to earn some cash for the family, more time for my Korean dramas.By the way, if you want to know what I'm watching now. It's "Which Star Are You From". Super nice drama. First episode's a little messy, but after you get past it... You'd NEVER want to take your glued eyes off the monitor!
Kim Rae Won is eyecandy (:
Source: Wikipedia
Sueng Hui (Kim Rae Won) is a director who was deeply in love with Hae Soo (Jeong Ryeo Won). Even though her family was opposed to Sueng Hui, Hae Soo still wanted to marry Sueng Hui. As he is proposing marriage to her in the car, they end up getting into a car accident resulting in Hae Soo's death. The drama takes place 3 years after Hae Soo has passed away. Even after three years, Seung Hui's cannot seem to forget Hae Soo nor put his life back into order. Determined to forget Hae Soo, Sueng Hui takes a trip into the the rural areas of Korea. There, after declaring that he is going to move on with his life and forget about his girlfriend, he goes into town where he sees a girl (Bok Shil) that looks just like his past girlfriend. The resemblence is so startling that he can't help but stare at her and ends up following her. They eventually end up spending a few days together but after parting, end up meeting again when Bok Shil comes to Seoul and ends up working with Sueng Hui.
It is later revealed that Bok Shil is actually Hae Rim, Hae Soo's youger sister that was lost in a fire. Additionally, a close male family friend was secretly in love with Bok Shil's older sister and seems to be attracted to Bok Shil as well.
Anyway, when I got home today, I saw this book "Learning to LOVE, Questions and Answers on Human Sexuality for Teenagers" on my table. It was nicely placed on my table with some paper and a pen on it. Hmmm. I wonder why.
Another great day. Another great week. This week's been AWESOME. Then again, isn't every week? To end off the week with Amplify is just so great. At least I know I'm not at a pub engaging myself in time-wasting activities such as clubbing, or even the possibility of having pre-marital sex. At least I know I'm loving my Lord (:
No prayer meet this week. God's way of telling me to get a rest. Thanks.
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