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Sunday, December 03, 2006

End of an Era

Welcome me back from the long exam hiatus.

It feels weird thinking about how I no longer have to mug like crazy in a month's time and sit for exams in another 4 months like I used to.

I've unofficially graduated and am now a full-fledged homemaker... until I get news on my post-grad studies, that is.

Anyway, here are the pictures that I was supposed to upload earlier but simply didn't have the time to; in chronological order:

4th Nov; my birthday

Had dim sum and dim sum for lunch and for the post-lunch activity.

It was a lovely lunch treat from my aunt at Ma Fu Yuan before my cousin and I headed to Victoria Theatre to catch the Dim Sum Dollies in action.

The Dim Sum Foodies

and the Dim Sum Dollies in the Little Shop of Horrors

The musical was darn hilarious! And it helped that I was in the first row with the best view. It's the first time I've watched the Dim Sum Dollies and they are really good. My cousin and I were practically rolling in our seats with laughter. They made the musical so Singaporean and I was pretty impressed with the effects... real rainwater and a motorcycle on stage! I enjoyed every bit of it despite the fact that the man-eating flower was a little ghastly looking.

The cast being swamped by fans

Dinner was with my dad, my younger brother and sister at Long Beach. I was craving for seafood.. it's been a long long time since I had good seafood. I was reminiscing the days when we used to eat at Jumbo, East Coast when we were much younger... oh how I love those dinners. Unfortunately, despite how good the food looked, the fare at Long Beach was a tad disappointing... it wasn't good enough to bring me back to those good old days. But at least there was good company... it's always nice to be with family. And I had a special guest that night too - my older brother's girlfriend joined us for dinner sans my brother who was busy at work that night.





November School Days

The hardest part of leaving school would be not seeing your good friends around you everyday, to hang out, to have lunches together, to chat, to complain about school with and to do crappy stuff like this:

The New Paris and Nicole

I will miss all my friends in school and lab so much... man, I hate growing up sometimes. But there's no room for crying and regrets, there's alot to look forward and prepare for... what lies ahead is going to be real exciting!

Got another batch of photos for the End of Exams Celebration coming up soon.

[Time of Confession] 2:03 AM
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