congrats babe *mwah.
never underestimate that babyface. :D
muhahahaha.. come visit me!
Thursday, March 16, 2006
Tuesday, March 14, 2006
je suis malade
i've got a cold. but still managed to drag self outta bed and go for brazilian buffet for E's bday.. he belanjaed and i can't say no to free food, can i? :)
nothing much can beat shariff's though. simple inexpensive pleasures. :D
it's the first day of the last week of school today. had the last dv400 lecture. i guess this is where the real work starts, synthesizing all my knowledge and fitting the details into the bigger picture in prep for the exams. *gulp*
i miss warm weather and my head feels woolly.. :( boohoo..
nothing much can beat shariff's though. simple inexpensive pleasures. :D
it's the first day of the last week of school today. had the last dv400 lecture. i guess this is where the real work starts, synthesizing all my knowledge and fitting the details into the bigger picture in prep for the exams. *gulp*
i miss warm weather and my head feels woolly.. :( boohoo..
Monday, March 06, 2006
Friday, March 03, 2006
It's Friday!!
woohoo..
**
I'm so tired. long long week spent writing.. a lot. of nonsense. :)
hopefully it'll be worth it.
Meanwhile, tomorrow i'll be visiting stonehenge. *wink
I have a new neighbour two doors away on the right, across the hallway. chick from singapore, 3rd year undergrad. We're gonna integrate her into the G-floor gang. Muahaha... will be fun.
woohoo...
***
oh i went for hillsong connect group for the first time last weds. friend had to convince me to go, cos i was so shy and afraid that they'd eat me up. turned out to be great cos everybody was kinda new, the boys cooked.. we had about 10 of us from different countries.. and there were no "cliques" in the group.. so people were kinda mingling. awesome.
can't wait for more. *grin
Badia!!
**
I'm so tired. long long week spent writing.. a lot. of nonsense. :)
hopefully it'll be worth it.
Meanwhile, tomorrow i'll be visiting stonehenge. *wink
I have a new neighbour two doors away on the right, across the hallway. chick from singapore, 3rd year undergrad. We're gonna integrate her into the G-floor gang. Muahaha... will be fun.
woohoo...
***
oh i went for hillsong connect group for the first time last weds. friend had to convince me to go, cos i was so shy and afraid that they'd eat me up. turned out to be great cos everybody was kinda new, the boys cooked.. we had about 10 of us from different countries.. and there were no "cliques" in the group.. so people were kinda mingling. awesome.
can't wait for more. *grin
Badia!!
Thursday, March 02, 2006
on the weather..
So the past few days I've had a few late nights which resulted in the luxury (or necessity) of sleeping till noon. I like to sleep with the curtains pulled back (what's the word for it? The opposite of drawn? Drawn means to pull together right? Sharks my english is terrible.) so i can wake up to sunlight illuminating the room. And boy, the past few days the sun has been brilliant - hardly a cloud in the sky - extra motivation to go running.
or not.
I put on my bright coloured clothes (in anticipation of spring), ditch the heavy sweaters and scarf, and step outside to soak in the mild weather as seen through my window, only to be slapped back to the reality that:
1. winter is SO not over (max 4C, min -2)
2. looks are so deceiving
3. england is a country full of weather surprises.
It snowed on Monday, yesterday and today. 10-15 minute sessions of falling white. Earlier, in yet another lecture on poverty, my mind absently tuning in to labor-wages-employment-welfare arguments while making its voyages around the world, it started snowing (again) outside. It didn't really register at first, until people in class started nudging each other, whispering "it's snowing!" and gesturing outside at the gentle dropping flakes. ahhhh.. so pretttyy....
and then five minutes later, it stopped.
I'm still waiting for the much-fabled London covered in absolute white to materialise. Blizzard Geezard.
or not.
I put on my bright coloured clothes (in anticipation of spring), ditch the heavy sweaters and scarf, and step outside to soak in the mild weather as seen through my window, only to be slapped back to the reality that:
1. winter is SO not over (max 4C, min -2)
2. looks are so deceiving
3. england is a country full of weather surprises.
It snowed on Monday, yesterday and today. 10-15 minute sessions of falling white. Earlier, in yet another lecture on poverty, my mind absently tuning in to labor-wages-employment-welfare arguments while making its voyages around the world, it started snowing (again) outside. It didn't really register at first, until people in class started nudging each other, whispering "it's snowing!" and gesturing outside at the gentle dropping flakes. ahhhh.. so pretttyy....
and then five minutes later, it stopped.
I'm still waiting for the much-fabled London covered in absolute white to materialise. Blizzard Geezard.