Enjoyment
In pursuits of peace and serenity, the few days following my return from the camp had been rather enjoyable. No clubbing, no loud music, no crowd, nothing at all. I've been at home, sleeping, reading and watching DVDs.
Went to play badminton with Fax and Weiyang last evening at the newly opened Sports Complex behind my neighborhood. We booked the court for an hour but played for a full 3hrs though. Have not tried the new pool and the Gym yet. Shall pay them a visit tommorow. I'm supposed to be swimming in the pool now but all thanks to the nice and dreamy weather leaving me coop up at home once again.
Went HTA to take back my Uniform, send it to the laundry the moment I reached home. The last time I wash them was in June so I guess after wearing it umpteen times for 6months now, it would be a good idea to wash them clean and crisp before the new year.
I went to Jurong Point after returning from HTA to have my lunch and also buy Shawn's Birthday present. Got him a chalkbag which he wanted. It is a very belated present, his birthday falls on 13th Dec, that night we were at O-bar and Double O, reaching home at 3am, waking up at 6am again making my way down to Ubin.
The Library was where I went after getting the present. I have not read a book for the whole semester. Well, no time, too busy is all but excuses. I was just too lazy. This holiday I shall read to my hearts content. I borrowed 5 books, which I hope I can finish in a week. I love to read, few people know that I love reading, little people believe that I am a reader. The image I protray to others is more of a loud mouth, crude and vulglar, hokkien speaking hooligan than an intellectual scholarly academic. But well, who cares.
These are the books I borrowed;
1. The Jury - Steve Martini
2. The Arraignment - Steve Martini
I just got to know about this author, he was a trail lawyer and have published tonnes of books on law thrillers, just like John Grisham, who is my all time favourite author.
3. The Damnation Game - Clive Barker
4. Presumed Innocent - Scott Turow
5. Before I Say Goodbye - Mary Higgins Clark
I've 3 Thrillers, 1 horror and 1 Mystery genre books. I shall thrill myself, uncover the plot, decrypt the suspense...
Not forgetting the bagful of DVDs that WeiYang lend me yesterday. I shall spend my holidays seeking comfort in indulging in these pleasures as a quench for companionship.
Off to read my books. Later.
Went to play badminton with Fax and Weiyang last evening at the newly opened Sports Complex behind my neighborhood. We booked the court for an hour but played for a full 3hrs though. Have not tried the new pool and the Gym yet. Shall pay them a visit tommorow. I'm supposed to be swimming in the pool now but all thanks to the nice and dreamy weather leaving me coop up at home once again.
Went HTA to take back my Uniform, send it to the laundry the moment I reached home. The last time I wash them was in June so I guess after wearing it umpteen times for 6months now, it would be a good idea to wash them clean and crisp before the new year.
I went to Jurong Point after returning from HTA to have my lunch and also buy Shawn's Birthday present. Got him a chalkbag which he wanted. It is a very belated present, his birthday falls on 13th Dec, that night we were at O-bar and Double O, reaching home at 3am, waking up at 6am again making my way down to Ubin.
The Library was where I went after getting the present. I have not read a book for the whole semester. Well, no time, too busy is all but excuses. I was just too lazy. This holiday I shall read to my hearts content. I borrowed 5 books, which I hope I can finish in a week. I love to read, few people know that I love reading, little people believe that I am a reader. The image I protray to others is more of a loud mouth, crude and vulglar, hokkien speaking hooligan than an intellectual scholarly academic. But well, who cares.
These are the books I borrowed;
1. The Jury - Steve Martini
2. The Arraignment - Steve Martini
I just got to know about this author, he was a trail lawyer and have published tonnes of books on law thrillers, just like John Grisham, who is my all time favourite author.
3. The Damnation Game - Clive Barker
4. Presumed Innocent - Scott Turow
5. Before I Say Goodbye - Mary Higgins Clark
I've 3 Thrillers, 1 horror and 1 Mystery genre books. I shall thrill myself, uncover the plot, decrypt the suspense...
Not forgetting the bagful of DVDs that WeiYang lend me yesterday. I shall spend my holidays seeking comfort in indulging in these pleasures as a quench for companionship.
Off to read my books. Later.
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