June 29, 2008

Here In MY Home

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Midnight aeroplanes and dizzy lights, a long distance call from home discussing plans (which ended up with noise and screaming); there was free Wii play! and then boarding. As per usual, the movie watching before heading to sleep at around 2am, waking up to bright yellow lights planes have and a quiche which I did not bother to eat.

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First meal back. Cheers for Yeo's Chrysanthemum tea! :D and a bowl of beef rice noodles hoorah.

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First thing after a bath and an hour's sleep? Karaoke. Which was more of screaming out like an off-tune rockstar (with the exception of chinese songs because you just can't fake sentiment man!) and jokes - "FAIL"? and then linking arms and walking fast (do you always walk this fast one Michie!) trying to navigate around, me getting lost in a disarray of lights and sound of Asian Avenue then found Min and Wen and Jeremy-from-Malaysia but studies in China ;)

I digress. I am prone to swearing repeatedly and sounding excessively whiny/bitchy/annoyed/complaining-ish when music in an area is too loud. And which so happened was the place I was at, so whaddyaknow? I'm sorry if you guys think I was being very anal, which I was at the time :\

And I'm sorry we had to go pee ah Min :( and we missed the performance! /end digression

Lingered round a bit, bumped into many people-strangers becuz Min has connections like that yo ;) checked out food prices in Marks & Spencer which looked absolutely tempting but not quite so to the financial side.

I got my hair cut and so, say hello to my new hair :)

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Kinokuniya for a round of book shopping and that was highly therapeutic. Pride and Prejudice (!!) for 8.50 and more books ;)

Last night we went out for dinner at a hot, humid coffee shop and that's when I knew I was home. Having to clean bright-coloured plastic chopsticks and spoons with tissues; kopitiam and hawker stalls and Cantonese dialect, the suffix –lah in almost every sentence.

Everything is still kind of in a limbo where crazy unexpectable things happen topped with overly sweetened senses. But some parts of me are glad to be home, even for a short while :)

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