Changed da house,
Changed da look.
BTW, my bathrobe's usually pink
and we don't have a fireplace.
Other than that,
it's pretty accurate...
Psst...click the words above to navigate.
Best viewed, unfortunately, in Internet Explorer.
Changed da house,
Changed da look.
BTW, my bathrobe's usually pink
and we don't have a fireplace.
Other than that,
it's pretty accurate...
Psst...click the words above to navigate.
Best viewed, unfortunately, in Internet Explorer.
Ever since The Matrix explained deja vus as a glitch in the matrix, I've always described them as such, at least to myself.
Today was supposed to be the Second Session of our pre-marital counselling, and if it was anything, it was a rehash of the previous one. The only difference was the distribution of a questionnaire that we were to fill out at our own time, and leave for our private discussion sometime during the week before Tuesday next.
How does one tell the counselleor - whom you actually like and respect as a person - that you've already heard pretty much what he's said today (including the anecdotes) in the last session, that you feel slightly pressed for time given the circumstances (not long more before Australian Government assigns me title of Tourist aka Alien) and that you'd really like to get to the thick of things and start hashing out stuff with the potential groom in question?
Easier said than done, really. Especially if you don't want to come off as a know-it-all or hurt people's feelings. Besides, I seemed to be the only person who actually minded the repeat. Should I be pugnacious and blame it on my kiasu country of origin, and attribute my frustration to my "feeling cheated" of a session somehow?
Or should I just be a brat and blame instead this darn Canberra-wide event I'm helping organise this weekend, that's sucked me dry today and left me grouchy...
Singaporean Chick embarking on
Adventure of Lifetime with
Cute Aussie Bloke.
Crazy turn of events officiated
18th December 2004.
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~ Accomplishments So Far ~Still Married After 13 months
Attained Driver's License!
Manual one, too!
On my first try!
Found a Real Job
BOUGHT A HOUSE
Bought a coffee table
Climbed part of Mt Kosciusko
Chilled with Mum
Organised a house warming party
Good health
Good friends
Renewed relationship with God
"A house is a machine for living." -- Buckminster Fuller, designer/architect/inventor
Check out back entries,
predating the emergence of Mrs Velle
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