mid term exams are over... so the gang headed towards 1u for a Japanese food feast at Shogun!!! that very day we went 2 Macroeconomics class without our usual files n notes, just brought ourselves n handbags n fled right aft class... haha...
bus journey there was smooth n now i know its really convenient to go shopping even though u're stuck in the ghost town, Cyberjaya. upoan reaching, we secured out movie tickets for 'Just Follow Law' n then went shopping!!! there were sales everywhere!!! n there was 1 place i had to go: Padini Concept Store. n then... *joy to the world, the shoes were on sale!* n straight away i saw 2 pairs that i liked which was on 50% off *double joy to the world* well i guess i dun hv to tell u wat i did aft that... Ken(my uni fren) says i shud get a bf who designs n makes shoes... how nice wud that be *grin*
my lovely shoes for only 42.90!!!
n goodbye to my old sandals that served me well thru those sunny n rainy days
went to catch our movie aft i reserved my shoes(so that i cud collect it later n not hv 2 shoes boxes troubling me while i hv a great time wit my frens). Just Follow Law was hilarious, potraying how the government system works. love singaporean movies, funny but meaningful unlike stupid hong kong comedies...
then there was this F1 exhibition n we went there just to kill time cos Shogun dinner starts at 6.30pm...
later, was heading back to uni aft a great day n got a msg fr my mum saying that my great-grandmother just passed away.
she was 103 yrs old. i didnt really felt sad, felt more of relief as she has already been thru so much, n its finally time for her to rest in peace. though i wasnt that close to her as communication was a barrier, she spoke only Hakka n i didnt understand Hakka at all, mayb just a little. i rmb when i was still a little girl n every time she came to grandma's house, she wud buy packets of jelly for us(all her great grand children), n she wud also give us pocket money to spend. but as time goes by, her hearing n eyesight deteriorated, n she cud not see nor hear us clearly anymore. n she kept mistaken me for my mum. Ah Tai, may u rest in peace.




