4.1.10
MANSE!~
i have returned! from the land of inefficient public transport, jammed roads, plantation universities, and excellent food and shopping! and believe it or not, my voice is sexay again. steph, you might just get to hear it this sunday heheh.so i was in msia for what felt like an age. honestly, i haven't stayed in kl for this long ever. funny, the way back from changi airport to my house seemed not only foreign (not kidding, i got startled for a bit when i woke up and heard the mrt announcement for bugis haha) but relatively short. well, on hindsight it was freaking long, since i took like 90 mins (running time for alvin and the chipmunks heheh) to get home with no wait. that's like going up to klang and sitting down for bak kut teh haha. but it was fun, since by long, i mean, for both christmas AND new year's. which was fun, since i haven't spent either festive event there in a long time. best thing was the entire chan clan was there, which meant extra noise, no joke.and of course, some mention has to go to the wedding of the year, duh haha. all i can say is, organization and prior mass planning is essential in huge mega events like this o.O maybe that's why smu has one thousand and one briefings before an actual event takes place (the memory of lulu's mega long camp briefing of the games comes to mind hurhur, after which a burger king lunch was much required). trust me, being part of the wedding reception team is no mean feat, but i think it was fun, especially so if you know some of those people coming to the wedding. and so, with all the YARRRRRM... SENG!s that came along with every traditional wedding, i have once again, lost my normal voice to sexay-ness hurhur (testing testing).zzz my new spects is making the ground look like it's rising, and the room look like it's extremely round, and my ear hurts from the new setting. hopefully i'll get used to it, though i think it's going to be a long way, since i've been with my old spects for 3 years (yeah, even i surprised myself with that revelation).
keep my heart upon Your altar.
Give me strength to cross this water,
keep my feet don't let me falter.
