looking back at my FOND MEMORIES. :)
Today was so fun but tiring. Joey, Charmaine and I went to Zhong Ying’s church, which is also Jabez church. I and Joey meet each other at Pending LRT. We then went to Charmaine’s house together. When we arrived, we saw Charmaine playing the dance evolution. You know the game which needs you to dance on a mat, but only according to the TV. They will show you steps which you need to take and you have to step on the arrows on the mat. Don’t get it then never mind then. Anyways, Joey and I followed and played the dance evolution. We played until we sweat so much that could practically fill up a 1.5litre bottle! Ok… I'm exaggerating. But we really sweat tons, until the back of our shirt were was wet. Time went by very fast. It was 1.30pm already and we had to pack up and go to Zhong Ying’s church. We took Charmaine's mum car there. We almost lost our way there as we were didn’t really know Jurong well. But with God’s help, we managed to reach there on time. We had a time of worship and prayer then we had the games. The game was something like monopoly except its live. What I mean by live? That means that when we throw the dice, we have to move to the other place on our feet or by your own transport. Ya… It was so tiring. The game end at 6.30pm, but my group was taking long rests. We even thought of staying at one particular place and wait for the time to pass. But we still did our last station and went back. Through the whole thing, I met a few new friends. Ok… Only one that I know the name and can remember. His name is Si Wei. He could be a little gross at times but he is still ok. He is quite nice too. What I cannot believe is that he is in the same school as Kelvin, my ex-neighbour and in the same year too. Singapore is so, so small! We went back to Zhong Ying’s church as it was already 6.30pm. We had our dinner there. Joey, Charmaine and I sat together at a table. As there are many spaces left, 3 people came and sat with us. Those 3 people are some volunteers who were the station master. They were very fun, we played ‘hai dai’. Chinese should know this game because it is a very, very common game. It wasn’t really very scrumptious but it is not bad. But sadly, Charmaine's mum came very early and we had to leave early too. So sad…
11th Mar 2006
these are all in the past. ; meant to be forgetten