Memories and such
Just got home from Orchard. Did not meet with my dearest today. Just felt it an exercise in futility to meet her just to eat her mum's home cook food. Of course it is never an easy choice to decide not to meet her under any circumstances. I guess being brought up in a home where my mum and dad are virtually inseperable, I have very much the same traits in me. There are times when it is not possible or practical,as was the case today, for Agnes and myself to meet. But still I miss her so much, it is crazy at times. By the look of things we will not be meeting until Thursday. She has guitar classes tomorrow evening. And she is meeting up with one of her dear friends on Wednesday. The saving grace in all of this was that we had an overdose of each other last week,what with all the public holidays,weekends and Agnes's annual leave. We did alot together and for that I am thankful.
I did drop by Takashimaya (Ngee Ann City) and managed to catch a glimpse of the teams competing for the Subaru Impreza. I must say that they look rather lively & jovial for people who have been under the rain and sun for over 55 hours at the time. There was also a mini challenge going on nearby where passers-by were roped in to compete in a similar challenge. I have no idea what the details were of the mini contest. But it ended up with a mob of people gathered around the 3 cars with all their hands on the cars. I presume there were some premiums or vouchers at stake.
I also scouted Borders and Kinokuniya for some books I was looking for,which was my initial intention for going to Orchard in the first place. In the end I got what I was looking for at Kino. Kino had a much wider range than Borders for some strange reason.
After all that walking and looking ,it was time for some eating. I had wanted to try the new food place at Wisma but it was really crowded. Which meant it was not advisable to go and eat there alone, as one is not assured of a table. There were no 'single' tables so a singleton like me had to go look elsewhere. In the end I settled for Burger King. After dinner I waltzed over to Wheelock to collect Sunny and drove home!
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As you guys can see below I had a busy week last week with all the holidays and leave and weekends. In response to my pictures Pei Yun spoke about the new National Museum that is coming up. As some of you may know, I used to study at Saint Joseph's Institution. I was there in the interim period between the old school at Bras Basah Road and the new campus at Malcolm Road. As such I was fortunate enough to experience the best of both worlds. As much as the new campus is bigger and better equipped, the old school still holds a very special place in my heart.
The area around the old SJI is filled with lots of old buildings and places with historical as well as sentimental significance.
CHIJ (now CHIJMES): My mum's alma mater. As well as being our sister school. God knows how many marriages there exist between Josephians and the IJ girls. I just love the chapel.One of the better ones, comparable to the nearby St Andrew's Catheral and Cathedral of the Good Shepherd in terms of scale.
The old National Library at Stamford Road also holds many fond memories for me. I used to love to read so much in those days and I was lucky that my school was but a stone's throw away from the library. Just across the road the road was MPH House. I also used to go to the many bookshops (Times and MPH mainly) in town, but the easiest for me was the big MPH there.
Dotting the area were several places of worship like those mentioned above, as well as a few smaller ones such as the nearby Wesley Methodist Church, Maghain Aboth Synagogue, Church of St Peter's and Paul, St Joseph's Churchand the Armenian Church.
Other notable places include the Central Fire Station, the old Capitol Cinema, Bras Basah Complex, Fort Canning Hill, Raffles Hotel and St Anthony's Convent & Boys School.
Even further off are all the 'biggies' like the Padang,City Hall, Parliament House, The Cenotaph and the various smaller memorials.
Thankfully many of the places I mentioned still exist and have been earmarked for conservation. Many have been converted into use such as schools,pubs and entertainment centres or still exist in the same form till today.
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Man U beat Chelsea 1-0 at old Trafford. As much as I dislike anything to do with Manchester United, I am glad they beat Chelsea. So the EPL title is not a forgone conclusion yet, with Wigan winning again and Man U leap-frogging to third place (and now 7 points behind with a game in hand).I guess many of the things that I found distasteful about Man U now apply to the new Chelski. In a perfect world, they would have gone out on the field and just annihilated one another, and the world would be a better place for it in my view. But of course that is my completely biased opinion.
On an even better note, my beloved Newcastle have found winning ways with the arrival of Michael Owen. Hopefully he will stay and take his place amongst the legends of the Toon Army.
And I am glad for Wigan and Spurs. Love the underdogs! Go dogs, go!
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