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Saturday, August 25, 2012

Hello Blog

Helloooo….blog…It’s good to be back. I am glad August is coming to an end. It has been a tough, disappointing, and sad month for me. A lot has happened in the past couple of weeks. Ugh. I don’t want to recall any of it. LOL. Anyhow, to make it short I have put everything behind me. The job search will resume in one week. I have decided to go through a job agency to see if I will have any luck there. I could use all the luck there is and a little faith.

Let see what’s new? Oh yes. Today, I attended a long-time friend’s wedding reception. At first I did not plan to go because I am sick. Anyway, I met one of my friends and decided that maybe I should go. Go and support the friend who got married. Anyhow, it was all right. Honestly, I don’t know most of the people there. LOL. Regardless, I went there to congrats my friend on his wedding day. I do wish them all the best. A lot of my friends or people I know has gotten married. This makes me want to find a nice guy and get marry too. Haha.

Sick. Have I mentioned that I have been sick like forever. UGH. I hate it. Hate it. I hope I get better soon. I also plan to get the flu shot soon to prepare myself for the winter.

Anyway moving on. I saw a new Thai lakorn called, “Kuan Kammathep” starting Tye Nattapol Leeyawanich and Matt Panranee. Tye is so cute in this drama. ^^ I love his character. It’ll be nice to find a guy like that. LOL. Anyway here is a synopsis:

Duang Dao wants her only daughter Gaysara (Matt Peeranee) to marry into the Trakunaphibuna family because in the past she failed to be a daughter-in-law in that family. When her daughter, who is half Thai and farang returns to Thailand, she immediately sets her plan in motion to trap Watit (Tye Nattapol), the male heir to the Trakunaphibuna family. Duang Dao’s master match-making plan is helped by her three good friends Plerntha, Somporn, and Nualnoi.

Duang Dao trains her daughter to be a polite and obedient, which opposes all of Gaysara’s personality. In reality, she is outrageous, spontaneous, and everything Watit hates in a woman. Watit is an old-fashioned and conservative man, he doesn’t want a wife who stands beside or ahead of him, he wants a wife who is subservient and stands behind him, literally.

Though Duang Dao tries her best to pair Watit and Gaysara together, she ultimately fails. Luckily for her, her mother Raunthong is friends with Watit’s grandmother.
In the end, Watit escape his fate with Gaysara, he is force into an arrange marriage with Gaysara by his grandmother. Watit gives Gaysara his name but does not take her as a “wife”, meaning they are legally married but they don’t have relations.

Because they are polar opposites of each other, Watit is a strict conservative man and Gaysara is a spontaneous fun woman, they often fight. Eventually, love develops in their marriage as they learn to appreciate and see the value of each other’s differences.
For a while, things were going well for Gaysara and Watit until Roger, Gaysara’s ex-boyfriend comes into the picture.

Source: http://wiki.asianfuse.net/index.php/Kuan_Kammathep

Well I think that’s about it for today. Feeling sleepy and busy day tomorrow.