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.
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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.
Still in Singapore. Still rather mopey about leaving Singapore. Trying hard to enjoy friends and family as much as possible and am maxing out my lunches, dinners, and suppers catching up with everyone.
But I'm still mopey. I'm totally disinterested in packing my suitcase (don't worry, honey... I've started at least), and rifling through old drawers and bookcases only stir up memories and lotsa dust, which means that on top of feeling very sorry for myself, I sneeze like a machine gun in the eager hands of a psychopath.
Sorry darlings... I know I'm not usually this deflated online, but stuff's gotten to me this week. Not even buying pale pink stilettos with a cute bow on top is knocking me out of this lethargy.
Plegh.
Singaporean Chick embarking on
Adventure of Lifetime with
Cute Aussie Bloke.
Crazy turn of events officiated
18th December 2004.
Online Communications Officer
~ 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
3 Comments:
OOOOOOhers, the pink stilettos will match the adorable white tube dress you got...
By Catriya, at 11:30 pm
Sorry I was being facetious... You'll always be one of us Durian-Loving, Shopping-mad, char kway teow- munching, coconut- drinking, curry-sniffling Singaporeans. Love ya!
By Catriya, at 11:33 pm
AAhhh...another despondent soul in a foreign land. No matter how familiar you are with Oz, there is nothing like home, no? I know what you mean.
Seoul is nothing like Singapore, yet it is everything that Singapore isn't. It's a paradox, really. You cannot help but be drawn into comparisons with your home, no matter how hard you try not to. No worries, mate. You'll settle down pretty well once you are preoccupied with your own activities.
Marriage? We are throwing some ideas in the air. We have kinda decided to have a white wedding in a cathedral in Sydney (We met in Sydney), and probably hold two simple receptions in Singapore and Seoul. It would be an honour if you could attend the wedding ceremony. Not so soon though. Probably next year. Hey! Bring along your newborn! WAHahahaha
Cheer up, babe. It's a new life, so embrace the unknown. I'm sure you will find the roadtrip enriching!
By Anonymous, at 2:17 pm
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