Apart from that, it was pretty nice, just that the excerpts were a little too short - just as you're getting immersed into the dance, it's ending. But I suppose that's how they keep the audience on their toes.
(Spotted while crossing the road to the kopitiam)
Teeny pink butterflies
This reminded us of Lush.
Mum said it's called the Peacock Flower. (It is! I checked!)
Someone was hungry ...
Baby leaves that turn green when they grow up
The Food
Bak chor mee
This tentacle gives me serious goosebumps
Dragonfruit, pierced with meh-meh
Boiling eggs with my trusty Eggsact Eggtimer
We Rock
The Pebbles of Pain that only grannies can conquer
More rock formations
(Kenneth actually managed 6, but the composition of that photo wasn't nearly half as good, so I'm settling for this less impressive but prettier photograph, because that's where my priorities lie)
Oops, More Food, and BUTS
Stobeli-filled cookies fresh out of the oven
Oozing stobeli
I give you my stobeli heart
Caught a glimpse of NDP practice
(Happy Early Birthday Singapore!!)
BUTS
(too far away for nice photographs, so that will be all)
My time is marked by the weekends. And it's scary to see how the weekends are flying by, one after another after another. Whoosh. This Sunday's over, and now on to another few weeks before I leave on the 3rd Sunday after this one (24 August). Wow. 3 months used to sound like a long time. This means that the next 3 months in school should past by in a flash? And the next 3? And the next? I guess life passes by in a flash, whenever you have too many things you want to do.
I just hope the right moments linger - the others can pass by in a flash for all I care.