Yeah! Part two is here! (You know, I am actually at a conference now in KL, but I just have to sneak out, find a wireless internet connection & publish this blog for you guys..
hehehe...)
In part one, we have seen how I was like from kindergarden up to secondary school years. So now, it's time to continue from where we have left off.
My University Years

In the university, I participated actively in cultural performances held within and outside of the university. I have danced a little of Malay, Chinese, Indian dance during this time, thanks to Kak Raihan who was our cultural dance teacher & choreographer. The pictures above showed me posing with my dance-mates in Chinese cultural & Sarawakian cultural dance. The last picture.. hahaha.. I know, I know.. I looked weird, right?.
. It was a Giga Raya celebration organised by the School of Computer Sciences to celebrate the joint celebration of Chinese New Year & Hari Raya. During that time, I was asked by the organiser to perform a dance. So, I gathered some of my "kaki" dancing friends & got Susan (my desa-mate & Chinese dance-mate - she is the one at the centre of the first pic) to choreograph a mid-70s dance for us. 
My Best Years
Finally! This is where I am now. You can see how I've grown.. from an ugly duckling to a swan. 

I hope I will not stop here. Let's just wait & see how far I can go. 
When I looked down the memory lane, I saw that I was such a dark & skinny gal! Hahaha.. Luckily, all these started to change when I started working. I started to gain some weight when I started working (too much luxury food in Genting Highlands - my first job upon graduation). I also started to look a little bit fairer, not that much, just a little.
. Now, I think I am at my prime figure. Not too skinny & not too fleshy. Hmm.. but still a bit dark. Hahaha.. Anyway, I am pretty satisfied with how I look like now. Thanks to belly dancing.
Until next time, happy shimmies!
Comments
hii... i love to dance like u do. seems like u have a great memories since childhood. by d way, u perform the tarian ulu in your school? means u been staying in sarawak that time?
Hi Mya, so sorry for the late reply. I wasn't logging into my blog for very very long!! Hahaha.. no, I wasn't staying in Sarawak. Never been there before. I learnt them from a Sarawakian friend in the university.
Hmmm.. is that LKT and Deng dancing? Interesting.
The best years looks awsome!
Yap, they are LKT & Deng! Can't imagine them dancing, heh... I was surprised that they're interested to join the dance too! But I'm happy that they did.. hehehe..