Saturday, May 10, 2008

A Fruitful Saturday

The time now is 1.44pm as shown on my laptop. I woke up at 7 plus (my auto body alarm, as usual), sent my boyfriend to Eunos for his driving lesson, bought breakfast for my parents, had a very heavy breakfast (Lenny, I bought bee hoon for myself! It's not the white colour plain one, it's the brown colour one and I added vege plus dou fu pi. Heehee), bought and read The Straits Times (ages since I read one), watched tv for the rest of the morning, caught the last episode of a HK drama again (I really wonder why I always manage to do that), got nagged a little by mum, felt that it's time for me to shower and I just showered. And I'm sweet-smelling now. LOL.

So, I don't have any 'homework' and I can totally enjoy this weekend! Yippie! Now that the school term is ending, I think and I hope that the next few weeks can be nice, nice and nice! I foresee that my marking will be much reduced and I can go home earlier! Double yay! :D

Honestly, I miss clubbing. I miss dancing. Not that I miss the kinda life I had 4-5 years ago, but now that I look back, it seemed so much more fun and carefree. I think this just proves to me once again, that I've grown. And changed. We all have. For me, I think of the bigger picture now. The word 'fun' has a different meaning and I no longer yearn for it as much. This isn't a very good sign, right? Mid-twenties syndrome!! HELP~!

OK, I still have more than half of my Saturday to spend and I still don't know how I wanna spend it. My boyfriend is at home, hopefully he's finished doing his household chores as he had planned before getting glued onto his computer screen. Maybe it's time to go over and annoy him. Haha.

Oh before I forget! There's something I wanna complain! I got a $50 summon from parking at his house. We didn't know that his carpark's coupon parking is only till 10.30pm, which means parking overnight is strictly reserved for season parking holders. So, just in case some of you aren't aware of this rule, BEWARE! There are many ways that you can accidentally contribute to Singapore's revenue.



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