resolutions for 2008


With a flick of the fingers, it's coming to the start of a new year! How time flies.. Let us leave all the bad memories of 2007 behind and welcome the fresh new year with open arms! It's definitely gonna be a great year (okay that is what I say every year but it hasn't been proven accurate yet). And my new year resolutions are:
-more and i mean more travelling experiences before school starts
-everyone to be in good health and stay happy
-get in touch with all the long lost friends
-find that soulmate
-get a furry friend
Alright, and before I forget! My mantra for the new year: Say yes to any dates. Unless the guys have obvious drug problems or look completely brain dead at first glance. No-no to those. And that's the way, take it slow..

The last few days of this year are really eventful prolly because of the festive season. Christmas day saw me and the primary school friend at Night Safari. I was astounded to find out that the entrance fee increased by 4 bucks, totalling to 32 bucks with the tram ride. Despite the unreasonable price of the ticket and the 'camouflaged' animals in the dark, I had a great time nevertheless. Love it when the tram moved a little faster and cool fresh wind brushed past the hair, love the stillness of the night, love looking at animals' eyes which bore right into mine, and for the company. I really appreciate the thoughtfulness of the x'mas present and will organise a gathering real soon. I miss Qifa-ians! Oh and, stupid stupid me wore shorts and brushed against some harmless-looking plants with hooks that caused a big patch of super itchy rash at the back of my thigh. It's getting more itchy by the day.

Because of this little handicap (I wouldn't even consider it as a handicap, they're just afraid that they will get my rash), the trio didn't allow me into the kitchen on Friday when we were supposed to be cooking sushi for dinner. So I only helped out with cooking rice and noodles, cutting seaweed into slices, slicing sushi, peeling potatoes, washing dishes and all the teeny weeny stuff. And tadah..

It's a huge spread! The teriyaki chicken and salmon were delicious - compliments to the main chef Nix. But we were too bloated by then to enjoy the food properly. Thereafter, we played mahjong all through the night and by 7am, I lost about $10.50. But luckily we decided against playing with real notes. Good for me! (: During the evening, my family including future sis-in-law, Jiafeng went to Harbourfront to attend the wedding of my cousin Stanley and cousin-in-law, Kelly. Okay, and I shall cut some talking!
With the pretty bride..

the cousins




and part of the family.
May your marriage be blissful and happy. (:



We can work things out -2:45 PM
Sunday, December 30, 2007