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Monday, June 25, 2007

It's time! iiiiiiiiiiiT's Time! iTTTTTT's TiiiiiiiiiiiME! Right enough of that. Time for another monthly update. Second last update before i'm in the green so Pay Close Attention Solider! (Ruh-ight)




Hui Yun's Birthday Surprise!(?)



The group of us celebrated yun's birthday on June 14th at Bishan's Cafe Cartel. Had a real good time eating and making merry. Pity on the drinking part tho.. hehe.. Yun! You're 18 and have now reached the legal limit. *hint hint* hehe.. Surprised her with a cake and ended up taking lotsa pics. This may sound a tad late, but Happy birthday girl! Blessed 18th and may this marking bring changes in your life. And if u dont need the book, just pass it to someone else who needs it.. haha.. TELL ME NEXT TIME YOU RECOVER SOMETHING YOU LOST KZ?! -.- hehe.. Looking forward to our next bible study session... before i go in camp. ahha.. =D

May you carry the sweet innocence into your 19th year of life. Remember to trust in the Lord and seek His kingdom everyday above all else. =D

Macritchie Trail Hike ~07

Well, i've done this hike 3 times prior to this, and it doesnt fail to amaze me everytime i go back. But there's something about Aidah i tell you. Three times i bring ppl and it doesnt rain. But when i bring her, It Rains. -.- (Dont *bish* me just yet Aidah =P) But thats the magical thing. It Rained.

The hike started out pretty normally, although the monkeys seem to have packed off to somewhere cooler for the summer. Did'nt see a single monkey till we were very close to the tree top walk. While walking the plank, We noticed the skies darkening pretty badly. Thats when we decided to pick up the pace. We managed to beat the clouds to the top of jelatong tower, althought they seemed hot on our tails. We were relaxing by the river side with the cool winds and enjoying the biscuits when the clouds decided we had enough fun and decided to unleash their bladders on us -.- We reached the golf course before we took the full brunt of it. We were completely drenched from head to toe, with the wind howling (No joke this. Really howling like an animal)

Next came the mad dash thru the jungle. With the rain beating down of us, and my vision blurred with the incessant dripping of rain down from the bill of my cap, we had to navigate trecherous terrain which was now marred with mud and mini rapids that torrent down the middle of our path. We practically had to dance thru all the obstacles, leaping from one foot hold to the other. Its by God's grace we didnt slip and land with any injury. And what happened next, was entirely by God's grace too =]

When we reached the 2km homestretch, the rain seemed to have diminished in ferocity and parted us with a gift for our eyes. What it is, Well, i wouldnt say. Go out there, pray that it rains and hike it out =D All i gotta say is, Aidah, you're one VERY lucky girl. haha.. The odds of that happening are so slim, that winning the lottery is easier. (Okay, so MAYBE im exaggerating)

Well, hiking again pretty soon. got 3 hikes lined up, and im so looking forward to them. =]

Jie! before i forget, good luck for your studies there. glad to see that everything is working fine. Hope ur enjoying urself and when i say i miss ya, i think i speak for the rest of us back here in SG. =D


SamzDaChefz fumbled with chopsticks @ 7:42 AM | 0 has delicate hands

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

This is my 90th post and i cant believing im actually typing this during work. But shhh iight?! hahaha. Well, pretty much a normal week, with the exception for the batam trip, and a good dinner cum chatting (albeit) drnking session late at my house last night.
Went to batam for the choir retreat and although we were spoilt with fantastic scenery and crisp ocean breeze, the place was very much built on stilts and bits and pieces were crumbling; the experience of hearing the ocean waves at night crash into the pillars of ur room is something you dont tend forget easily.Training was pretty good, although i thought the basics was unnecessary. The girls went for jacuzzi treatment followed by full body scrubs, while the guys just stayed in their rooms to nua. Talk about knowing how to enjoy life. -.- Well, at least we were'nt the ones in the end who had to feel the burn in our pockets :P
Left the next day (2D1N nia) after heading to the city for a quick lunch at their local branch of seoul garden. My heart goes out to the super short one hour of eating. I spend two and half hours there on an average. Minimal. That left me one hour to search every nook and cranary of the shopping centre for something tangible to bring back. Surprisingly, for a place with numerous shops, i found nothing. prices were just a few dollars different from singapore, and call me a national-ist, but i just dont trust the quality there. So i improvised. Teh bottle! haha.. For those who don't know what they are, its a popular local tea drink that doesnt sell in Singapore. Im thinking cos its a rather acquired taste. :)
Boat ride back to SG was uneventful, but seeing those 3 Turbo charged V12(?) engines displace water from the stern was oddly therapeutic. Call me nuts, but so there. And poor Kevin had to wait 2 and half hours just to clear immigration. No.. he didnt try to smuggle back an indonesian wife nor was he trafficking anything lethal. The queue for non-singaporeans was just plain bloody long. If any corporation was applying for the worst process management award, the Singapore Harbour Authorities would surely be a contender. For a country which is trying it's best to draw in foreign talent, this is sure as hell an impressive way to welcome them.
Will blog about sunday's working experience soon. Brain's creative juices seems to be too saturated for use at the moment. Till then, ill leave you with the better results of 2 day's worth of snapping :)



















SamzDaChefz fumbled with chopsticks @ 10:53 PM | 0 has delicate hands