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Me in 2007

Professionally speaking new job, my first national print campaign, my first (maybe last) modelling assignment, my first official office picnic, my first win in juwaa at the office picnic, my first entries for awards, my first contribution in office decoration…


Personally speaking, my first anniversary, my first surgery, my first bunch of love letters from my current and future and beyond girlfriend, my first experience of a bachelor party, my first gym, my first belly, my first pair of Levi’s shoes…


There are more of them but I can’t seem to remember. Will keep on adding later. On the bad stuff that happened, well it’s forgotten.


Wishing you a Happy New 2008!

Comments

annucool15 said…
hey your firsts look so cool and have inspired me to write mine too :)

hope you have a lot of exciting and beautiful things to do this year too!

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