We agreed to check out Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlets. Some of the
girls prepared aims to several items. Me? I prefer, “I’ll buy something if there’s
one catching my eyes.”
I loved shopping, but didn’t plan shopping as part of my UK-Eire trip. I was more
into sightseeing.
So, unfortunately, I couldn’t join the same fun as the girls
did. But I was glad to see their bright eyes. I was so easy to be pleased.
Perhaps I was amazingly specific on what I want that none of the
items at the brand outlets seem to be good deals to me. 50%, 70% cut off? Still
a no.
Or perhaps designer bags and shoes were too exclusive to a cheap person
like me, that I didn't think how I performed in Paediatrics End Round Exam
deserved such reward.
As they entered the last store, I entered a bookstore there. How I
appreciate the bookworm side of me.
I usually preferred biographies and factual books but I decided to
move to another genre. I saw Nelson Mandela biography but my fingers were only
passing by it.
Since I loved my first chiller novel, I wanted more goose bumps this time.
Alas, I bought ‘Like This, For Ever’ by S. J. Bolton.
In this novel, a character felt close to me was Lacey. She loved walking
near the river at night; while couple of months ago I fantasized doing the same
thing with Nile River.
It is like, “Hey, we have a thing in common, Lacey!”
Luckily, I sublimated that wild fantasy into staring at
Cliffs of Moher, Ireland on February 5.
These days, instead of the sky, I tend to choose the sea. Uh-uh.