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Saturday, February 16, 2008
scribble

I was browsing fonts online when i came across this one:



The font is so primary school!! I like. It's like what we did on our PETS worksheet, tracing all the letters by following strokes and dots. And i always, always have red-pen lines on my alphabets because i don't follow the dots perfectly. It's still fun nevertheless.

I was so happy when i chanced upon this font. Like what Enn said, "happy people do ridiculous things". I tore out a piece of paper and began writing the alphabets by following the strokes as taught by the font. I got so engrossed that i actually wrote a story:


Ok, ignore the story. I was in nonsensical dreamy mode. Look at the handwriting. I think it's my best handwriting yet. It's a pity they dont have the font in small letters. Writing those alphabets by follwing the strokes was somewhat therapeutic.


It's fascinating how even small random things can make your day.