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Monday, November 9, 2009

yummy yummy !!

have any of you ever noticed how irresistibly delightful foos gets at times? it melts in your mouth and leave you at a loss for words-literally. well, maybe i am a food maniac but hey, i still do think about the African children who never seem to have enough food on the table. I pity them because now I know how it feels like to starve. I understand the tummy grumbles and the dry throat, the worst part being not able to eat when the sweet scent of food fills the air without mercy :)

so, gurl..are you on a diet like most teenage girl your age? i scream NOOOOO! of course not. maybe just controlling my food intake. ermm, does that make a difference. i hope so because i am NOT dieting. you see, i am one of those girls who almost despise the dieting habit and never ever thought that being anorexic is neither trendy nor healthy. CERTAINLY NOT HEALTHY, for a fact.

so what am i doing going on and on about food and limiting its intake. you see, my mum has been lecturing me about the importance of proper meals, which translates into "KAVITA, u are AS FAT AS A PUMPKIN!". Throughout my sixteen year old existence, if there's one thing that i've mastered completely. It has got to be the fact that every single thing my mum says has a hidden message to it. I got the message alright.

Not just that. You see, after an hour or two, she rushed into my room and had a "heart-to-heart" mother and daughter conversation with me about looking good. Looking prim and proper with the right body mass index. she just had to remind me of the painful fact that i am a little dwarf who has been practically stuck at the saddening height of 15o centimeters for the past five years of my life. OMG! now, that's short-real short. But it's rather impossible to change my genetic inheritance but there is still the little wish in my hear that still hopes to grow a little taller in the future. I saw light the day my Biology teacher told us that girls are able to grow up to the age of 18 so there you go-two years more before I stop wishing under the sky of stars at night.

Talking about the diamonds in the sky, have you noticed how unnoticeable the stars have become lately. It's really dpressing standing out of the house, gazing into the sky just to see NOTHING. the moon is almost invisible on most nights and the stars have been out of side for the past couple of years above the small compound of my house. :( i really do miss star-gazing, i still remember counting stars with my father when i was a lil' one...




**as for food, i shall cherish each moment i savour in my favourite delicacies, with or without the lectures :) life is short so why waste it?**

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