Hi,
It's time for some free-flowing thoughts. I still remember back in uni, I used to love wandering around aimlessly to blow off some steam. At UTM, I'd often make the trek from Kolej Tun Fatimah to Tasik Ilmu, supposedly to feed the fish with leftover bread. But honestly, it was mostly an excuse to clear my head and do some thinking.
In Wollongong, I'd walk everywhere, even though public transport was super easy and I even had a car in my final year. I'd happily walk from my place all the way to Fairy Meadow just for a chocolate sundae. That was a regular habit for me, especially during difficult times.
And if it rained? Even better! I'd get so excited because I knew I'd get to see the most amazing rainbow once the rain stopped. There's something special about Australian rainbows. They are always so huge. I've never experienced anything like them elsewhere.
But lately, I've been slacking off on my walking. I'm still good to walk to my morning classes, but if I have afternoon classes, I usually skip the walk. The heat is just brutal, and I will get grumpy when I'm all sweaty and exhausted. And to make it worse, hungry. Haha! 😆
So, less walking means less time for me to just think and process stuff. And when I can't let go of all this stress, I start getting grumpy. Again. It seems to be a cycle. It's frustrating. Sigh.
"Now teleport me to Wollongong Harbour, please! And quickly!"
Hold on, let's not get carried away. It's okay to dream, but let's also be realistic and opt for a breather. Hmm, I think a traditional oil massage is exactly what I need right now.
My favorite massage therapist is Kak Ana from Telok Ayer Tawar. She creates a truly relaxing atmosphere in her home, with soft lighting, soothing aromatherapy oils, and calming music. But when she starts the massage, she really works those knots out! You won't be able to escape her thoroughness.
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