Saturday, December 27, 2008

Oh the week of Christmas. Filled with so much happenings. Guess what? I caught it all on film, on an amazing camera which could actually go one whole week without recharging.
It started off with us watching the Nutcracker.

Not that bad, but I was not exactly bowled over either. The way they told the story was very strange, making us read the entire plot on the screen before showing the exact same thing in dance. I guess they had some trouble incorporating the story into the dancing.

After the show, it was time for some delicious chocolate at Max Brenner's.Yummy stuff. Do try the Banana shake, its fantastic. On the other hand, the alcoholic choc's a little strong, so you have to be prepared for it.

Guess who works here?
Andy came too, and it wasn't long before we were having fun with the cam.



Awesome stuff. We rounded the night off with a little trip to the marina barrage. Quite a pretty place, if a bit hard to find.

It was certainly a weekend of art and culture as we attended another play on Sunday. This time invited to by adelyn, who was in fact the director of the play! It was an amazing effort, and we can clearly see the thought invested. Especially towards the songs.

Kudos to you adelyn!

There wasn't a single neoprint machine open, so we headed over to the Balcony for a couple of drinks!


Yup, that was the drink!


Taking mirror pics without the camera in sight? How did he do that! Well my friends, let me just say that angle of incidence = angle of reflection.
Everyday is wonderful because the next day, guess what I did?


It was amazing, and I cant wait to do this again. I love sea sports!

It was Christmas eve the next day,

Meaningful, definitely meaningful.
Well, I don't know if this was the most enjoyable Christmas I have ever had, but I would say that it is certainly the most enriching and meaningful one. I went on to spend Christmas evening with my relatives and later today I'm going for another party with my mother's side. I guess the best part of Christmas is getting to spend time together with your loved ones. I'm not a christian, I don't believe in Santa, I don't even care for decorations. It is the time I spend laughing and connecting with those closest to my heart that warms me and fills me up more than any piping hot beef lasagna ever can.
I want a rollercoaster ride I don't want a slide.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

haha omg why that blur look for christmas!

Well, it's a ride.
Hitch one.
haha ok no one sees this!

Talk talk, lay the cards out on the table.

On another note, try writing to santa. He ACTUALLY REPLIES. =P

29/12/08 1:07 am  

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