01 March 2009

What more can I ask for?

This weekend has to be the best I have had in weeks. The past 2 months have been busy with pole-dancing and work. Now that pole-dancing has been put on hold for the next 2 months (for exam prep:( ), my weekends are freed up again. It is not that I don't enjoy pole-dancing, but there is just this thing about having time for myself and just spending the time with friends.


Yesterday, I had a spontaneous outing with Ch1n J1e and L1pen to The Peacock Bar/Club/Pub to watch some pole-dancing action. Unfortunately, the performances were not exactly what was said in the description and we ended up watching a Samba and belly-dancing show. I can only imagine the disappointment felt by the guys. Sorry guys, that just warrants a 2nd time!! After that, we returned to Chin Jie's place for supper (which I didn't have, may I emphasise!!). Now, I know I am describing the most boring outing to you, what with a below expectation performance and a closing finale with just supper back home. But that is deliberate. Despite the lack of stimulating (in more ways than one) activities, I thoroughly enjoyed the company of these 2 guys. I haven't spent a lot of time with them for a long time, not to mention when we do, it is in a large group setting, where the dynamics of friendships are so complex, it's mind-boggling. Just having a more intimate group makes my day:) Thanks for jioing, CJ!

This is a photo taken off their website to give you an idea of what we watched last night =x


Today saw me at hydepark for a touch rugby session, followed by a netball session. Both sessions there were only 7 people, which I did think would be too few to play a proper game. Both times I was proven wrong. 4v3 touch rugby can be just as dynamic and since all present knew the game, there were some spectacular play:) Even J1n Yang, the least experienced of us, enjoyed himself thoroughly. Speed netball is soooo much more fun when there are only 3v3. The game is much faster and there is more space to play with. Ha... it is probably my own noob-ness that I can't play proper 7v7 netball. Still, it was a blessing in disguise to have so few people, since I was rather apprehensive on how we were going to play with 3 a side. Today might just be best session of sports I have had this academic year.

Tmr, I will be going to Franc1ne's place for dinner. What more can I ask for?

Yep, life is good. But it probably won't last, with the upcoming exams and termination of future sports sessions. Hai~!!! Where's the rainbow when u need it???

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