Thailand! (Before I launch into my 'holiday'!)
Sunday, November 29, 2009, 11/29/2009 05:59:00 PM
Changi Airport! :D

Unconventional interpretation of a Christmas tree (: How adorable are they! :D
Changi Airport has certainly transformed into a new place for nursery excursions Haha!
Say Sawadee-ka! :D
Supermarket in SIAM paragon (:
Larger than your average frying pan!
Street food! (Jackfruits above, squids below!)

OOPS! flash flood in 30mins.
SIAM paragon. How christmasy (:
Weekend market! :D

Read above. My favourite tomyam stall!


Mega long travallator in Bangkok Intl Airport!

Bangkok is the bustling city that most people associate with traffic jams, shopping, spicy food and red light districts. Certainly the pictures are insufficient in showing how much fun I had because half the time when I am having fun, I forget to take pictures Haha (:

Shopping was way too awesome because I stayed beside Platinum (wholesale centre) plus there is a whole street of stuff just across the road. I know it's hard to imagine but try to picture a shopping centre with one floor selling jeans, just jeans. There'll be something else on the next floor, and the next. How cool is that :D

Food is great because there's SIAM paragon (No I don't go there for the big brands, but the huge food mall downstairs!) & lots of small eating houses everywhere, plus street food! :D
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The previous week has been hectic and stressful – accounts for the lack of blog posts and livejournal entries. Being at the Y for three days and 4-5 hours straight each time will probably make you say, get a life. So what keeps me there, in and out, a committed team with a direction. Thanks a million for coming to help out at YFC, both friends from school & SEcomm :D:D Your help was greatly appreciated!

Life in School this week has largely been only for miscellaneous purposes only. I have 4 lectures this week, and no more. Factor in a few more hours for my CCA, and another for Japan trip briefing, I have the rest of the week to myself to reply to emails, transpose scores and meet up with Hi-Y peeps.

Hamlet -- Clown Prince was really awesome! Folly on my part, I never checked the ticket before getting to esplande. Not only did I not realise that it is a comedy, I failed to realise that it was also part of the Indian Arts Festival programme. It was, however, a play that I never regretted going to -- funny, unconventional, interactive. The only thing that I can probably say against it is probably that the smell of powder (scene where the stage is white & they blow powder for the appearance of Hamlet's father's ghost) was not very comfy (& I sat at the back row). All else, things were perfect -- professional acting and a refreshing interpretation, not to mention the clowning effect (:

I've just started liuqin lessons today. It kind of worked out & Mr. Seetoh seems really nice though he lives in an an exotic land, pretty much inaccessible. Cozy place I must say, in spite of the distance(: & there's a cute cat outside.

I am starting work tomorrow (: