Circle Xperiences, Bak Kut Teh and Durians
I gotta say the orientation was a lot more fun than I thought it would be. And as much as I was insistant that I would not do any more cheers during the camp...oh well.Kudos to my fabulous OG, the 3-1 Pyromaniacs! Ambrose, Debbie, Weiming, Denise, Carol, Jacq, Robin, Kanika, Esmond and of course JUSTIN (Yan Hui, it still feels damn weird calling you that, haha)! A big thank you to Ben, our facilitator. Much effort goes into organising orientations, so your efforts have not gone unappreciated. I must say I thank God for placing me in a group of really genuine and sincere people. I'm glad everyone got along really well, quite sure our paths will cross again sometime in the next 4 years in SMU.
We didn't walk from Macritchie to Chinese Gardens like I previously mentioned, it was more like Chinese Gardens to CDANS in Bukit Gombak, which we did in a smashing time. And as un-fun as Chinese Gardens initially sounds (go there play with lanterns ah?), the activities were quite enjoyable really. =) We'll meet up soon yeah?
Anyway I just like to say Founder's Bak Kut Teh ROCKS! You haven't tried? WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN?! Go to Balestier right now! There was a TV crew from Hong Kong interviewing the diners there, and as Paul, Xiuling, Ruth (wokkie), April and I were tucking into our fab meal, the guy approached us and asked how it was, in mandarin no less. Hahaha. Paul was so funny and diverted the attention to April who was (unintentionally) hillarious! Your mandarin both better than mine la. I would just say "Hen Hao Chi!". haha.
Went off to buy some durians and popped by April's place to dig into the thorny treasures. Excellent! My throat's paying for it now, but I seriously have no regrets. =) Frog's leg porridge next week!
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