BACK FROM CLASS!
omg. today was totally sick! i have an 8am lecture every wednesday morning that will definitely kill me this sem. but i think it'll be fun cause it's one of my favourite subjects - literature. :D bathed and tried to do laundry but the laundry room's totally full. guess i'll have to wait then. it's sick cause my next lecture today is at 4pm. then i think i'll be ladies night-ing with qiao tonight cause i promised to go clubbing with her, but have not, so i guess we go early in the sem so that i don't die later on in the sem when work starts coming in and piling up.
no classes yesterday but had one hulleva day! met some friends from hcjc, vjc, rjc, cjc blah blah blah. basically my first three months crash group. we crashed ALL the JCs in singapore together and ended up going to different JCs as well. so i haven't seen them in almost three years. wow. i remember the last time i met them was probably in late april06 and then never again cause i was so busy. they've changed quite a fair bit. the boys, obviously from compulsory NS and the girls, well, for many different reasons. :)) danny said that i've become more mature both mentally and emotionally. duh boy. i'm like two years older already. but i guess i didn't realize it either cause i live with myself 365days of the year. yeap. the same bubbly, random girl doesn't have that childish side anymore. well, maybe, but not as much. times have changed and i've got new responsibilities and paths to walk.
after meeting them, met my brother and mother for dinner and we went to a peranakan restaurant. obviously, if you've been watching teevee, you've probably seen and heard about "the little nyonya" craze that took singapore by storm as the highest viewed drama in the past 15years. (obviously when the media makes lousy drama with horrendous storylines, a drama like this one would definitely stand out.. singaporeans, don't know how their minds work.) but peranakan is also somewhere in my roots. i never realized that a lot of the food that i ate when i was younger made by my MaMa (grandmother) was actually peranakan. i never knew that when my grandfather called my grandmother "Nya", it actually meant mother (peranakans call their mothers "NyaNya". it works in the same way modern couples call each other "Mummy" or "Daddy" as a term of affection.) COOLish. :D i'm definitely bringing BBFF to that restaurant to let him try out something different.
rushed back to hall for another meeting to do accounts and to discuss with my dear chairperson on the issue of discipline and rectification and salvaging of a particular project. haixx. responsibilities, responsibilities, responsibilities... they build character and speed up the process of aging (in women) and white hair production (in men). HAHAS.
argh. other things to settle now. ok, and lunch to eat, bought some vegetarian food to bring back to hall. :D
see you'll!
loves.
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