It all started at Xmas.
Before we go, I insisted on taking my CD player (I know that's old) so I can listen to music whenever I want, but apparently my parents had other plans. They had it their way. I was begging them to take my CD player and they said NO. A Straight NO.
We were supposed to leave in a minute when suddenly my parents called us (three kids) about our christmas present! it was badly wrapped in a white paper and written down with a bad handwriting. looks like santa claus lost his writing skills. We were wondering what that was until I saw the bottom part of thaat cute little box which are not undercover and I instantly...
"Oh my God. Oh Sh*T!"
There was it. The iPod Touch!
iPod TOUCH, Ladies and Gentlemen!!
I Pod TOUCH! (8gb) I wanted a 32 gb!!! Oh well! :\
I was screaming. (duh) and I begged my parents to bring it to Singapore, without any songs in it, and I decided to take my laptop to the car, sync it for a while (I don't care if I only have 10 songs synced because our home is near airport) and bring it there. I wasn't totally right. I could take it, but what I was wrong at was that I didnt know it takes a short while to sync ALL of my songs which cost about 2GBs and all of my videos (stand-up comedians and Jon Schmidt)
There you go, My perfect xmas!
Arriving in Singapore:
Too bad I couldn't explore Changi Airport because we had to rush to our hotel and stuff. I was about to just skip between terminals. There's just too much to see and so little time!
We went to this hotel named Le Meridien which is now named Concorde.
Let's just call it Concorde.
Yes, it takes a little long to check in. Oh well! I still have iPod on me and we were actually going around to take a walk.
The funny thing is the coincidence we had. I play piano and I took course since I was a little kid. That's no the point. My teacher told me to buy some books in Singapore (because it's hard to find in here, like all the books are almost complete outside Indonesia) so I did. She said to me that the music store is right behind Le Meridien hotel, and once I knew that we were staying there we were all laughing. It is such coincidence. The adults (I went to Singapore with a bunch of elves a.k.a cousins which are smaller than me) actually booked the hotel like, MONTHS before we go and my teacher told me to buy that just A WEEK before we went.
It's just too much of coincidence. :) But Good ones.
We bought lots of books, yadda yadda, our luggage are heavy as ever, yadda yadda, went to Orchard road at night and it was freakingly crowded and we had to hold each other's hands to make sure we don't get lost, especially
brief explanation about cousins:
These
Is that too short or too long? Pick one!
......
Too short?
Well I don't wanna type too much about those elves which whenever they see me they welcome me like I am the Godmother.
me: (opens door) Hi!
Them: HIII!! YAAAAAY!!! RANI IS HERE!!!!!!!!!!
me: (full with hugs and try to free self from dying of suffocating)Yes, that happens.
We had a blast on shopping.
Change that.They had a blast on shopping.
Change again.The moms had a blast on shopping.
There you go.We the kids (I know, I am a teenager who is childish enough to be in the kids section looking at Sylvanian families, Ben 10 Aliens, Little cute squeaky chicken and all those stuffs.) were in the I don't know which floor on the kids section. I had a little shopping of what I really loved and that's it. Well, I basically hate shopping, but Singapore IS a place to shop and everything's on SALE, even some cost only 20 sing-bucks.
Yes, this is squeaky. It makes the Tweet sounds.
So I bought myself a new sandal because my sandals are not very good looking anymore.
(ahem) Hey, it's comfortable.
So yadda yadda and we are gone, back to hotel, trying to sleep our of the excitement to go to CRUISE The next day!



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