I certainly hope it doesn’t get further than this. Sake was good, anyhow, as was the short but sweet outing with Grace, Daniel and Joshua at Dhoby and Clark Quay afterwards.
My one and a half weeks of holidays were spent mostly at home, going out to meet up with friends only occasionally, with my eyes glued to the computer doing the freelance job while freeing my mind from webdesign when I watch stuff on crunchyroll or youtube. It wasn’t a job that I sought for, but since my uncle and aunt needed a website up in a short period of time, I felt obligated to help out. Just that the job scope went a step further by requiring knowledge of php and things that I don’t really know how to handle. I am currently wondering if I’d still be able to fulfill my to-do list for the holidays, as well as relax myself fully before the impending 2-module block that seeks to upset my slackerish way of life again.
As some of you might have known, I got Jap for CDS in the next block. True to my statements, or inferences of “I can’t wait for Jap CDS!” from the previous entries, I’m going to take up elementary Jap at Bunka Language sch; Adeline and I while surfing the class schedules decided on a whim (actually it was more on my part) to sign up, so we visited Orchard the next day to clarify the course schedule as well as to register. We were lucky because the administrator initially said that there were no more vacancies, until I told her only two of us were registering, hence we got in for the daily 3-hour class that begins on 11 Dec, running for 8 sessions from 9-12nn (sounds so much like block teaching?). Yes I do mean daily; it’s suppose to be from Mon-Fri but class begins on a Tues so it will end on a Thurs the following week. Now that the date is nearing, I’ve got this fear that I might not be able to catch up, considering the amount of things we have to learn in just 8 sessions. There’s also gonna be a test towards the end of the elementary class. Omg!
Sometime last week, while shopping for Claudyne’s prom stuff with her and her friend from China, Audrey, we saw this damn sexy grey mini-dress at Heeren, so tempting that Claudyne almost settled for it; 100+ bucks and all. Then at the last hour she tried a black and white tube dress with flowers for its pattern, and we told her to ditch the grey one because afterall it’s meant for a prom, not clubbing. Lol. Got her pretty shoes and handbag on the same day. Leng loi came over to my house and I lent her a truckload of vcd/dvds as usual. After seeing her prom photos, I’m certain the tube dress fitted her more than anything we saw that day; she must have been the hottest girl (even without the sexiest/revealing dress) among her OAC, and maybe her schoolmates, especially that guy. =D
Recently Cathleen created a new blog! I saw her prom pictures too and my jaws dropped =O Her style was way different from during our Sec 4 prom; now I think that she looks like Toda Erika!!!
Second image from www.yui-life.com
I recently saw DVD sets and bought LIAR GAME – Toda Erika and Shota – as well as Summer Snow (which includes the making-of and soundtrack — how rare!) Other than DVDs, I’ve caught onto Kindaichi Shonen no Jikenbo, like, seriously =) And the sequence in which I watch the series is from the latest to the oldest; I saw Kame’s movie version with Ueno Juri (I really don’t mind her to be Miyuki because it’s great to see her acting) first, followed by Jun’s movie version, then also his Kindaichi season 3, now I’m at episode 6 of Kindaichi season 2 by Domoto Tsuyoshi. I like both 2 and 3 so far, but I feel that Jun’s version was damn cool because of the awesome ending credits that features teenage Jun alone ccompanied by Arashi’s song Jidai. Both Jun and Tsuyo portray Kindaichi Hajime a little differently but it’s the themes and episodes that really incur the suspense and thrill which make Kindaichi’s solving of the mysteries feel so satisfying. Kindaichi hardly, if not never, fails himself or his granddad, who was a very famous detective. I wonder what luck has he to be always involved in such dire situations where murder always occurs and that he always come to the conclusion that “the murder is among us.” A classic line(!) alongside with his proclamation of determination in solving the cases “in the name of my grandfather”. Jun makes a dorky and cute but cool-headed Kindaichi ^^ The butterfly episode with Hiroki Narimiya was extremely memorable and yet so morbid because it involves the wing pattern of butterflies and relating them to the kimonos, as well as death itself. Another episode that I found thrilling was the murders at the dolls castle. Dolls are scary! I remember channel 8 showed the Kindaichi anime in the past, but I was too afraid to watch. They even showed Jun’s version! How could I miss it… haha.
4 new shirts from Threadless. On the way. So when they arrive, I’d have 5 new tees because I haven’t worn the Mourning Girl (Battle Royale related! yay!) tee yet. Yes, after so long. Guess I’ll put up some pics to show when the time comes. On the other hand, I’m thinking of selling a lot of things, although I’d say it’s gonna be mostly clothes. So, watch this space!