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Not a Newsletter: Oct14 Edition

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This month, I didn’t travel anywhere.

Instead, I stayed at home, which is exactly what I wanted to do after living a hobo life abroad. I also took a Photoshop course to fill my empty days so that I wouldn’t become stupider. Now, I can Photoshop myself into Downton Abbey dinner scenes. I showed it to my mama; she said no one would buy that the cat T-shirt was a trend during that era. Nevertheless, I am pretty proud of it. Additionally, I participated in Blogtober, something I thought I would never be able to do, but I completed it. Yay me!

We threw a small Diwali celebration at home. There was an abundance of food and laughter on that day, and everyone from the age of 53 to 3 returned with a goodie bag.

We also discovered two fancy-schmancy coffee shops in Jakarta called DJournal and 1/15. I have a long overdue post about it. Soon, you guys, soon.

I visited my primary school one day and was lucky enough to meet some of the teachers. Most of them remember me as the weird one; some things never change.

I also took the IELTS test, wished Yin a happy birthday and published a number of posts from my draft folder.

I had a low-key Halloween, raided Amma’s secret stash of candies (yes, she really has it, and no, I don’t know who she is hiding it from) and ate it in front of the TV. Sugar rush and scary movie marathon was the theme. It’s okay, I am good; this will do for this year.

Next month, I will be travelling with my cousins and drinking a copious amount of Glühwein.

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