Step into the daylight and let it go.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

#2.22 The Final Dawn

"The dawn that I've been waiting for after Adelaide, I've got it."



Friday night after math test, a few of us went for movie and kk. (Redbox, idiot!) It was superb and miraculously no one scolded us for jumping up and down like crazies on the couch, which was really a good sign to kick off the fantabulous weekend. ^^

On Saturday, Ethan and friends asked me to join them for the Sungei Wang trip, but I declined due to the F*ckin' stupid chem test. (since when I started say "NO" to outings?) until Grams called saying she had checked in Park Royal, which was just beside SW. So, I ended up in SW with Ethan, Vivian and J-C. Grams missed her flight yesterday and reminded me to bring an extra formal attire for the wedding that night.

Okay, something (was) fishy here. How grand a wedding could be for Grams to buy another flight ticket and hello, dress code: formal? It was, but only grander and classier. The next thing I knew was that I was in a room with every one busy dressing up, hair spraying, putting on make-ups, spraying expensive perfumes, choosing elegant evening gowns and finally slipping on high-heels with the help of personal make-up team. Next, every one was socializing in a waiting lounge filled with professional waitress holding trays of delicious starters and glasses of drinks. The most RIDICULOUS thing was that all the ladies in their golden age with evening gowns and scarfs on were busy snapping photos of their own.

Most of the guests were from HK, Australia, Germany and Singapore, speaking impeccable English with different types of accent (lousy Manglish excluded). Aww...Their Aussie accent made me miss Adelaide and friends even more. The wedding ceremony later was nothing but awesome. One of the little girl's name was for-God's-sake Eugenie. I couldn't stop laughing. Who named their daughter Eugenie? Ewww.

One more thing, the bathroom of the hotel room's equipped with telephone and music (for what? emergencies like when you stuck your head in the toilet bowl or you accidentally swallowed your soap caz you thought it's a super big-sized pill?). Most importantly I got to spend some time with Grams. On Sunday, I had Dim Sum with Grams and some relatives in PJ. It was always wonderful to spend time with the one you loved so much, wasn't it? =)

The weekend with Grams and friends, was indeed *take a deep breath* supercalifragilisticexpialidocious! =P


Bye guys.
C ya next fall.
You know you'll miss me.
=)




~You & Me by Lifehouse~

Friday, April 2, 2010

#2.21 I'm Sorry, Shava!!

"Say Shava Shava!!!"



When Han Jie asked me to dance and join the Intale competition, I promised him because he was one of my best friends and not because I really wanted to do it. I had never danced before. (exclude the clubbing part of course) We practised almost every day for 1 and a half week and out of our expectations, we managed to become the top 6 finalists out of 22 performances which would compete in the I-Code opening ceremony.

We're the first group to perform the Hindustan dance plus Sorry Sorry that night and of course we're quite nervous, fearing that something might have gone wrong. However, when we took to the stage, we had so much fun and enjoyed the dance tremendously.

Later that night, we were taken by surprise when the judges announced that we're the second runner-up. (the third place if you couldn't understand simple English) We're not prepared for that and only a few of us went to the stage to receive the prize. We're so glad that our efforts and hard work had finally paid off! A big thank you for every one who came to support us that night. ;)

The I'm Sorry, Shava Dance

The chorus part.Sorry Sorry after Shava Shava!
The END. =p


All the bestest friends. Thank you & love you guys so so much!!
Posting with all the 3 judges after the announcement of the results. =)


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Currently
listening to: 100% by Mariah Carey
watching: I'm Sorry, Shava!! by M9 and M10
reading: Biology AS & A2 (Wish me luck!)