The most shocking news for today was about the actor Paul Walker from Fast & Furious movies dies in California car crash. Well, I didn't know much about him other than his movie and may him rest in peace. After I had taken my breakfast, I followed my cousin together with her family to Winter Wonderland Hyde Park. Upon arrival at Marble Arch station, the weather was cold to me in the morning.
There was a lot of people at there and I do felt a little "social awkward" in my own way as there is too much foreigner people. Anyways, I just took some picture for my memory as shown below.
In the end, I decided to play on the Ice Mountain roller coaster that cost for £6 as below.
Frankly speaking, I still have the reluctant feeling to spend money when i convert back to Malaysian Ringgit.
Somehow I think I had missed an important place to visits which is the Magical Ice Kingdom and it cost for £9 which is quite expensive. Anyways, there is a Singing Moose as shown below or the link >>> Here.
Overall I shall be grateful to be able to experience some Christmas related theme park as I was trying to convince myself don't feel bad about the money that being spent in here although it seems like not worth.
During the night, I continue to read the book and I was trying to "implant" myself with reading book habit because I know that I might not able to read so much of book in future. Well, I was agreed about the author saying that You'll find that your habitual superstitious thinking tends to be about "me and my circumstances" (How am I doing? What do I need? How do I look to others? What if I lose this? How can I get that? I'll be happy when.../I can't be happy because... etc.).
It looks real, so you get fooled into searching and seeking outside yourself for something that's already there within you. When you get caught up in your habitual thinking, you innocently mistake it for a material reality. But it's not reality, it's just a dream. The dream-reality seems so real that you mistake it for a material reality. But, all along, the dreamer is tucked up in bed, sleeping soundly, perfectly safe. In any moment, you can wake up to the truth of who you are, and live life more fully from clarity, insight and peace of mind.
Be Happy!
(Self Expenses note: Today £12)
There was a lot of people at there and I do felt a little "social awkward" in my own way as there is too much foreigner people. Anyways, I just took some picture for my memory as shown below.
In the end, I decided to play on the Ice Mountain roller coaster that cost for £6 as below.
Frankly speaking, I still have the reluctant feeling to spend money when i convert back to Malaysian Ringgit.
Somehow I think I had missed an important place to visits which is the Magical Ice Kingdom and it cost for £9 which is quite expensive. Anyways, there is a Singing Moose as shown below or the link >>> Here.
Overall I shall be grateful to be able to experience some Christmas related theme park as I was trying to convince myself don't feel bad about the money that being spent in here although it seems like not worth.
During the night, I continue to read the book and I was trying to "implant" myself with reading book habit because I know that I might not able to read so much of book in future. Well, I was agreed about the author saying that You'll find that your habitual superstitious thinking tends to be about "me and my circumstances" (How am I doing? What do I need? How do I look to others? What if I lose this? How can I get that? I'll be happy when.../I can't be happy because... etc.).
It looks real, so you get fooled into searching and seeking outside yourself for something that's already there within you. When you get caught up in your habitual thinking, you innocently mistake it for a material reality. But it's not reality, it's just a dream. The dream-reality seems so real that you mistake it for a material reality. But, all along, the dreamer is tucked up in bed, sleeping soundly, perfectly safe. In any moment, you can wake up to the truth of who you are, and live life more fully from clarity, insight and peace of mind.
Be Happy!
(Self Expenses note: Today £12)