That day, we chatted for hours.
We talked about people, we talked about our lives.
This is then I realise how much i cant let go.
My years in Cedar have been enriching and fulfilling.
the chances cedar had given me, the friends i've bonded with, the care and concern showered by the teachers, the sumptuous canteen food that fills my stomach, late nights doing proposals, rushing powerpoints, abt only 4hrs of sleeping span up to..
the ups and downs basically.
Humans always work this way, they never realise how much something means to them till they lose it.
How i wish for a cedar jc.
if i were to choose over again.. Cedar would be my... 1st. of course!
haha Long Live Cedar! (:
Kookaburra sits in the old gum tree,
Merry, merry king of the bush is he,
Laugh, Kookaburra, Laugh, Kookaburra,
Gay your life must be...
oh How i envy mister kookaburra!
28 December, 2006
24 December, 2006
Today is the eve of Christmas..
To make this night special, my mum, sis and I carried out a huge operation in the kitchen. We first made a trip to the library to get a copy of the receipe of a 'sirloin steak with horse-radish sauce', and later, to the supermarket to get all the possible ingredients we could find. After all, It was our first attempt to meddle with a variety of spices.
In all, the bill went up to about 50 bucks. (which was roughly the cost of our dinner at pastamania the day before!) Bursting with earger and excitement to start the tedious operation, we hurried home..
The preparation progress..
And ta-da..Dinner's done!
Had some red wine to go with the steak too. (btw, i realised that chocolates go well with red wine!)
MERRY CHRISTMAS to ALL! ((:
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22 December, 2006
The usual 4 of us went to orchard for a mini xmas shopping trip. Despite the unpredictable showers since last week, orchard is still in its usual buzz. Heavy human traffic clog the escalators, and people were sqeezing like packed sardines along the underpass. Then, we came across a shop named 'everyone is beautiful' and we began taking snapshots of shopfronts and xmas trees.
This is jazzy, me and leeza infront on the dazzling taka tree!This season, 'SALE' seemed to be the most attractive word to hang on the shopfronts. Sales are prevalent everywhere- even up to 70% off (mambo)!
This photo is taken off the MANGO glass window. Can you see our reflections? x)
It's a pity sheena had to leave early, or not we would have taken a cgtt gang photo! I'll miss table tennis as we all move on to our new environment. But I'll miss you guys even more. =)
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01 December, 2006
1. I'm BACK! It has been a long stay away from home! Kampong Hut wasn't THAT bad after all. Not only is it kept real clean and tidy, its air-con worked perfectly fine. Communal toilets were really well maintained; kudos goes to the maintenance uncle! Occasionally, we even have uninvited guests-the peacocks to our humble abode. We stayed in Tuas B then. Loved the whole layout of huts. This well infested with mosquitoes back to basics environment set us slapping our limbs through the night too!
6. Woke up early in the morning and had an Oriental breakfast. It was a disappointing meal. Both the quality and quantity of the foods do not demand such an expensive bill! It consisted of ONE harkow, ONE siew mai, ONE bao, a bowl of plain porridge and our yam cake was changed to fish cakes!! These cost us $8.50++. Went for a steam bath and sauna after that. They feel so good. :D
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