Assalamualaikum
Now that i'm already back in Malaysia! It did feel good actually to be back home, but after all i will miss London and those great times we had for sure. And the amazing experiences for about 12 days there would be among the priceless tags i ever had in my life. So the last three days we were in the hospital went like;
tadaa..self prouded pic in front imperial college's FOM
On the third day
We've been working on database and the presentation thingy, guided by smoking hot, extra good looking australian supervisor, Dr John (he even asked me to just call him John!) .
*i didn't upload his pic here as that pic didn't do the justice on his flawless complexion haha. i guess not everyone photogenic (including me). tsskk
Then we called the 'working' day off and had the dinner at Delima restaurant. It is another restaurant owned by Malaysian in London, and the decor was overwhelmingly calm and just nice enough to spend your day relaxing here, dining while tuning to the music. The food was good though the portion was a bit small.


On the fourth day
We went to Alexander Fleming laboratory museum, situated rightly in the hospital. Who was this Alexander Fleming? Ok guys, i expect you to know at least Fleming was the guy who discovered that precious penicillin. I got the chance to enter the small working room of Fleming dated back decades ago and interestingly i got to know some facts and twists of penicillin history through the visit.
Then we had dinner in Tuk Din's restaurant, another Malaysian restaurant. Frankly to say that i more likely prefer to eat and spend the pounds on Malaysians though some might disagree and say that why bother to come to London and still eat those food that we had in homeland kan.
The day went by with working on working on working on the presentation.
on the fifth day- and it was friday
Despite of having fun just like what rebecca did on friday, i started my day feeling nauseuos, anxious and having palpitations through the day. The presentation was on the afternoon, after Dr Steve's class on fibroid. Well, we even joined his class on fifth year medical students- which were on O & G posting. There, i met an extremely attractive, blonde guy. He was the sweetest, handsomest medical student i ever know for the record. And he was my john doe... Alhamdulillah that our presentation went smoothly and we loved you Dr Steve for the great amazing hospitality. Oh i forgot to mention that he even bought us coffee and spending some time chatting on random things with us. He was so so so nice though i feared him on earlier days :P The day at the hospital went off beautifully with me smiling on cloud nine, figuring out how those kind hearted people could actually sway me off my feet easily.

We celebrated the end of the attachment at Hyde Park, with the birds :) . And there was festival of Champion League which enlighted my day much more
We celebrated the end of the attachment at Hyde Park, with the birds :) . And there was festival of Champion League which enlighted my day much more
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