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Friday, June 06, 2008
So I'm back from church camp, the highlight of my holiday is over :( Now it's back to earth, to the books, to the studying, to the realisation that your term exams are waiting for you at the end of the holidays. Not a very pleasant thought eh? Well, i, like everyone else, am not ready for the exams! It seems so scary..like some Golliath,but wait David killed Goliath right? Haha. Well, the three nights at KL were good ones,albeit not so nice sleep on the 1st 2 nights and some frustrating and annoying moments.it was enjoyable like any church camp. Spiritually very refreshing too, learnt many things and feel recharged now..and of course maximum consumer satisfaction with the wonderful shopping although I was very annoyed because I bought NOTHING on the 1st 2 days only got erm undergarments and watched Prince Caspian. Speaking of which, about 31 of us went to Pavillion- the newest and certainly most atas addition to the shopping belt in BB to watch the movie. Quite alright,though it can be cheesy sometimes, the battle scenes left my feeling dreary the kissing scene between caspian and susan was totally unnecessary.Wonder what will CS Lewis say if he saw how his story being distorted.. But I love their Brit accents! And oh I love Edmund's ruddy cheeks! Prince caspian isn't dashing..he looks like a blur prince in distress who can't save his damsel! But quite a nice movie..at a nice price too! RM9! Oh I think it's because the Sing Dollar is stronger now, almost everything we bought we really satisfyingly inexpensive when i converted! Even the tops viv and julia wanted to get was cheaper by 5 bucks than down here! So here's what made me a consumer satisfied to the max: 1. A pink NafNaf watch @ $78 2. Dark brown Diesel shorts 3. Pair of brown heels from Times Square 4. A blue leather bag from Vicci, Sungei wang during some last min shopping! Of course, though im satisfied, I have a feeling I won't stop here. I just saw a Tangs ad in the papers. The sale is massive and it's calling my name. Shopping of course, wasn't supposed to be the main highlight.There was e annual treasure hunt. Well I must say, i take my hat of the brains behind it.. I mean playing a treasure hunt in the same place for 3 times, yet keeping it so new and different!Though it was a good holiday and camp for me, I do hope that future ones would really allow us to bond and grow closer. Think holiday resorts with facilities for games and leisure, devoid of shopping centres, at least not as many. Think that way, we truly can bond as a church.
stefie just scribbled this down
6/06/2008
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