yest. lunched with tee-four and lynette at some dimsum place. it was the first time having tried so many new dishes i suddenly felt dimsum was the best creation on Earth haha. i remember them telling me that in Hong Kong, dimsum is served without chilli sauce. awww, how can dimsum go without chilli. then i said i'll bring chilli sauce with me over to Hong Kong and use it for my dimsum treats, then they all laughed. i wonder wads so funny hahaha.
guess after all its confirmed, i'll be going to hk in july with my family, and of course the wish of enjoying
one-time-good-one before uni commences shall be fulfilled there and then. then yest ilyana told me there'll be a psych camp coming up in july too, been wanting to go for that. and that meant, from june till july, i'll be going overseas two times, having three camps, while juggling work and play. wah thats
honto ni quite a menacing thought. i dont even know how to break this news to my boss hahah i tink he'll get a shock. i might as well don't work anymore hahaha
one day if i were to become minister for home affairs, i'll make it compulsory for HDB blocks and neighbourhoods to have orientation camps too. then there'll be like inter-block games kinda thing it'll be so interesting. somehow i feel that breaking the ice among neighbours is important beyond the scope of just being a friendly community, but also in times of instability people could be there to help you. its like gone were those days where our ancestors used to stay in
kampongs they know everyone's names in the village. even now at the very most its only the exchanging of smiles that is coherent in our generation, but i still relish the thought of a neighbour taking time to simply stop and exchange more than the formal pleasantries, that that is something i'm looking for in life.
omg its only tuesday O,O