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I love flowers. I love spontaneity, and pleasant surprises. I'm dainty and ambitious; really. I nurse others. There's more than meets the eye when it comes to me.

Yours Truly

N A D I A H
200788
ngee ann poly
school of health sciences
Children's Emergency, KKWCH

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Thursday, September 28, 2006 10:21 pm
Out with Wilson. Again.



Today woke up earlier than usual to go for this Red Cross Volunteer thing. Wilson "dragged" me to go for it. Ok he didn't. But I wouldn't have gone if he didn't go either.

Anyway, what we did was selling booklets of $2 coupons to the public. Wah, seriously. I hate doing all this asking people to donate. Like Flag Day. Because I hate rejection. Hahah. But today was alright la. The whole time I was like smiling (almost laughing) and walking up to people saying "Hi, excuse me, would you like to donate to Red Cross?" And I think my smile was super genuine and damn sweet cuz even those who didn't donate smiled very sincerely back at me. Hahah ok do we detect self-praising there? Some people are like very friendly! I also saw one girl that looked soo familiar. But it was at the back of my mind when I approached her to donate. Then she was like "Sure", smiling and all. Then while she was writing her particulars, she went like "Can I ask you something? You look very familiar. Are you from St. Anthony's Canossian Sec Sch?" I was like Yeah! And then I sort of got the feeling that I know who she is already. And I was right. She was from my sec sch before too. Hahah. Wow. What a small world.

Let me pause my story telling of today for a while to scream my frustration.....
I HATE IT WHEN PEOPLE TOUCH MY THINGS AND GO THROUGH MY STUFF WITHOUT MY PERMISSION!!!!!!!!! Just get the hell out of my privacy. ARGH!! Mind your own business will you??!! GOD!

Ok where was I? Oh yes. We ended the ticket selling close to 2pm.

We went to walk around after that and ended up at the National Library. I wanted to return the overdue books I had with me. Then he asked if I'd like to see the inside of the new library. I agreed and we went to the TOP floor. It's only the 14th storey but I felt like I was on top of the world. Haha it was really high.

After that, Wilson introduced me to a whole new way of watching movies. He brought me to Cineleisure and instead of watching a movie in the big, hundred-plus seater theatre, we 'rented' a movie and watched it in this small room. It's not THAT small. It's able to accommodate at least 4 people with sufficient space for us to lie down. The room had this large plasma television, a large bean bag and an XBOX. It was NICE I tell you. With all the lights off. Anyway, we watched Pearl Harbor (I introduced the movie to him) sprawled on the floor, supporting our heads with the bean bag. It was just like at home, seriously. But it was a bit cold. I was shivering like crazy. Anyway, the movie was great. I've watched it before but Wilson have not. And he liked it! Yay!

His girlfriend is damn lucky to have him.