It seems like the time over the weekends fly by at a seemingly astonishing speed. "puff" and here I am back seated at this miserable cubicle again pumping numbers through meaningless statistical formulas and posting my ramblings up.
The weekend was a rather fruitful one starting immediately after work last Friday. Wrapping up work at approximately 5.30pm, I rushed straight for the 1st lesson of my dance class at City Hall. I am currently on the second module and I must say, the moves and all, just got pretty complicated. With practice I hope to get it all sorted out. After Dance, I headed to Sunshine's place for some chillout time. I must admit that all this chilling and all sure beats the mindless bouncing/ drinking at some sleazy joint. I spent the evening watching stupid movies, gorging on burgers, blog-surfing and the most thrilling event of them all... indoor r/c flying hahaha... what a night...
Saturday morning was spent sleeping in, i could only manage gym from 11am-1.30pm.... Terribly crowded on weekends so I spent a lot of time waiting to use the free weights and all... Saturday afternoon was spent galavanting in town. Had to look for presents for a cousin of mine who was celebrating her 12th birthday that evening... >>> fast forward>>> ... okok I spent the evening at her birthday party at Aloha Changi. Quaint little terrace place away from the hustle and bustle of an urban setting. Extremely relaxing. The food was simple yet thoroughly delightful, especially the giant prawns... We left at about 11.30pm for home...
Sunday was equally pleasent as I spent the Sunday again walking down orchard road... had a haircut at three... then it was dinner and coffee with mum and dad at vivo...
6 more months before I matriculate and start a whole new chapter in my life. When you reduce the amount of time left to the minutes and seconds you realise you don't have much time left to sweat the small stuff. Time is a commodity which many of us take for granted and assume will last forever. Many a times we (or perhaps more specifically I) get caught up in the moment and forget to look at things in perspective. I guess as we get older, we become more mature and start being able to put things in perspectives. I am glad I am starting to see the world in this way and with things starting to fall into place and my priorities slowly being sorted out, I believe that the days ahead will be smooth sailing... till the next entry :)
Everything will be alright once I start running
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75km in 3 days over breathtaking trails in Sweden. I signed up for it
without a second thought. What a way to kickstart my 6-week of time off
from work! T...
5 years ago
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