Hari Raya outing

I spend the day sleeping…

Then I woke up at 3pm. Was getting ready, until my step-brothers and sisters came at around 5pm.

Then I left, going to my eldest aunt in Singapore. (The real eldest was at Malaysia)

Met my 1st brother (my half-brother), went to my sister-in-law’s senior teacher house like we always do every raya. This teacher is already retired, and is enjoying her old age. We went there at around 8pm.

Then we went to my 2nd sister-in-law’s parents’ house. There, we meet my 2nd brother (the other half-brother) and his wife. We left at around 9.30pm, after which we went to my 1st brother’s house.

There we browse through his family’s outing to Hong Kong’s Disneyland, and I find it quite interesting. There’s also a picture of an actress, but I couldn’t really recognise who she was, but my cute niece managed to snap a picture together with her. What a coincidence.

There is also some hoo-haa about some Singaporean girls, who thought my niece was super cute and wanted to snap a picture of her too. LOL.

Want to see how cute my niece is?

Anyway, went to my second brother’s house at around 12am, then finally call it a day.

Until next update…

Day out to Sentosa, then Vivocity

Honestly speaking, it’s been a while since I last went to Sentosa. I think the last time I went there is when I was slimmer. 🙂

Anyway, went on a photo spree with my phone again! This time, since my gf also has a camera phone equipped with her (she’s using the LG Viewty), I guess we could take loads of photos without worrying about anything at all.

Then finally, we went to Vivocity. To tell you the truth, since Vivocity opened, that was my FIRST time there!

Night outing… again…

This time, we hijacked a DHL lorry.

How we do that? Don’t ask me. I’m just a follower.

We went to karaoke (again!!! and they didn’t even tell me how much I should fork out!), and I have not much choice but to oblige. So, I took each and every chance to get hold of the mic as much as possible.

Well, living life without work and money is definitely tough. I think I should start looking for a job, even if it’s part time.

Round-a-bouts in the car

Red Toyota Vios

Ever since 2 of my friends just gotten their class 3 license, they have been driving on almost every night. Today marks their 3rd day driving, just to release their “enthusiasm”.

On the first night, one of my friend hijacked another friend’s car. Well, it was actually the other friend mom’s car (well I still find the sentence structure a bit wrong, can someone correct it for me?), a Toyota Vios.

It was because his mom was overseas and thus our plan to hijack the car! Luckily, we managed to park in the same lot as we took it.

We went all the way to Changi (we come from Jurong) just to eat Nasi Lemak. We don’t know why though, but the thrill of having to get out of local area just beats all feelings. My friend, Is, is driving at almost 160km/h, and it was really a fast ride.

On the second day, I missed out all their action, so I’m not really sure what they did though.

And finally today, we went out to eat first on a Hyundai. Not sure what model though (didn’t bother to ask). First we went to Beach Road’s area (not sure of the name though) and we had a cup of Teh and some Murtabak. After that, they planned to go rounding at Geylang, well, to have a “look”.

But turns out that none of us knew where was a good place! So we were rounding aimlessly, and kept coming back to the same junction. After like 3 rounds, we finally gave up, and decided to went home.

We took a long way home, heading towards Bendemeer, then through Bugis area and finally towards Tanjong Pagar. While we were goofing around, Aidil decided to turn up the heater, instead of the cooler. So, our air-conditioning is at around 30 degrees celcius, and we felt like we were in a sauna. Our goal is to reach an expressway, then we could turn back on the cooler.

For a while, it wasn’t too bad. I guess in the colder countries, hotter air-conditioning is what they normally use. But since the guys aren’t too sure how to exit from Tanjong Pagar area (the air is getting too warm and discomforting), I decided to guide them.

Finally reached the entrance to the expressway, and the air is cool again.

It was fun though, although quite short (total time spent is approximately 2 hours) we had so much fun.

Oh not forgetting the countless numbers of stalls in the middle of a junction. 😛