Day 2 was a lot less eventful than Day 1. Still, a lot of fun.
I woke up around 8,30 and went down bought some milk and bread and chips for breakfast. Then I spent a while tidying up my room. I made room for my brother to keep his stuff when he comes, and unpacked my suitcases into my shelves. It’s nice to see my stuff organised here I love the look of this place. Then Dad and I got online and had a long chat with our relatives in Sydney, one of my cousins has just finished university there and her brother is doing a lot of the subjects which I’m doing at university. He is 6 months older than I am and Aussie universities start 6 months before Indian ones, so he is exactly 1 semester ahead of me and it’s kinda cool how it totally matches with our ages hehe.

In the evening we went to the City Centre and Dad got passport size photos taken for his visa renewal, he has gone to Ajman today for that. We had dinner at McDonald’s (India McD’s is wayyyyyy better than UAE’s lol) and after that we went to watch a hindi movie called Vivah, which means marriage. It was a beautiful movie!!! Crossing all limits of decency. Not a single indecent dress, song or scene in the movie; and what a beautiful way to spend the time between engagement and marriage. So so decent I was really inspired, lol. It just looked beautiful. If the actors worshipped God it would have been perfect. Still the heart behind this movie was just really sweet and decent and … oh I liked it so much. I love the way they all stayed so proper the whole time and still in love. And the guy and the girl lived in different cities and really missed each other the whole time while they were engaged… awww. And they inspired each other in their work and sometimes visited each other. I could go on.
Just before the movie, Dad and I bought a magnifying glass, a roll of orange tape, and a desktop clock+calender. The tape is big and orange I can’t wait to use it!
We came home after the movie and slept.
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