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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.

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

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Saturday, August 09, 2008 2:24 am
Meet Up.



Hello, readers!

I'm happy today. Yesterday morning, I finished a good night duty and went to visit Sahirah at TTSH with Fiza. TTSH looks like a mall-cum-hotel. I wanted to see the A&E but we couldn't go in, so there wasn't much to look at. And they have Starbucks! Today, I longed for some iced mocha but I didn't get it. Anyway, Sahirah's warded in 11A. She's hoping it's a short stay. I know she doesn't read my blog but, get well soon!

Reached home at around 0930hrs. Ate and watched an episode of this Korean drama, Witch Yoo-Hee. I love the show! I do, I do, I do! Just like I love the Korean drama, The Coffee Prince. And then off to bed for some rest before a night out with the old girls.

Old girls meaning my secondary school friends that I've not met in almost 4 years. After taking much effort to dress up really nicely (I dressed like a casual Friday working woman, so that it will look like I came out for an after work gathering), I went to meet Zhongwei, Zhige, Xue Yun, Cindy and Melissa at Raffles Place. If you know me, I'm almost like a tourist in my own country. So when we started our journey to Lau Pa Sat for dinner, I was merely following them while taking in the surroundings as much as I could. I had never gotten out of Raffles Place MRT Station before so, it's pretty new to me. Hmm, maybe I did once but there are so many exits out of Raffles Place, I can't remember which one I had gone before.

Anyway, I was so happy to see them after so, so long. But they've been meeting. So when they saw me, and I saw them, we started to ask what we're doing now and stuff like that. Some things haven't change. Like, for example, Zhong, Xue Yun, Cindy, Zhige and I are still single. I felt so belonged, for the first time! Hahaha. Anyway, dinner at Lau Pa Sat was good! It was my first time eating there, even though the place is pretty famous. Tourist; through and through.

After that, we made our way to Timbre located somewhere along the Singapore River. That place is one of my favourite place in Singapore. I especially love the bridge, the river outside the Fullerton Hotel. And the other noted buildings around there. It's a nice view and surroundings. I love it. Anyway, Timbre's a restaurant, chilling out kind of place where there are drinks (which I don't drink) and a live band. The place looked pretty nice. But when we got there, it was full house. We tried waiting but it was too long.

So we headed to Clarke Quay where all the clubs and pubs and restaurants and chilling out areas are. Walked almost everywhere but every place seemed to be full or reserved. Finally we went into this place called Cuba-something. And we have a seat. Ordered drinks and snacks. Talked until a live band came up to perform. It was pretty nice. Just that the music's a tad too loud. We were shouting across the table to be heard. Anyway, most of the time while the band played, we were observing and talking about the dancers and the people in there.

We left at about midnight so that we could catch a bus/train home, unwilling to pay the outrageously expensive cab fare. But I had a really good time meeting up and catching up with my old classmates.

I'm happy.




Oh yeah.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, SINGAPORE!