blogging shouldn't become a responsibility.
why do we have to resort to reading each other's blogs in order to know how the other party is getting on? not like we're living miles apart that distance becomes a factor. that just shows that we're not spending enough time together. *shrugs*
which makes me miss those happier times incredibly even when they were just 1-2 months ago.
most memorable would be the girls' first-ever nature outing to (no prizes for guessing) ubin! we've really been too urban dwelling; it's time to go explore the wonderful living treasures of singapore while it lasts.
sleepy smiles all around. sorry girls, it must have been hard to get out of bed that early. but it's all worth it right (especially for those on their virgin ubin trip!)?
yes i was an immensely lousy guide. so much for having worked in ubin for 3 weeks... sorry girls for getting us lost like 70% of the time.
i could swear that it's waving hi to us, lol. was so excited seeing a (not exactly wild) wild boar for the first time.
i'm never ever gonna trust bari again! bah, we went by the longest route ever to chek jawa and that's not all. after that seemingly neverending route which left us all dying, there was this treacherous plank to top it off. luckily our already feeble legs carried us all safely across.
the crabby patty in question is none other than our becks! poor girl was so visibly tired and dehydrated that her face was flushed like a crab, apple, strawberry... you get the picture. we made pit stops as much as we could.
the marvellous scenic view atop jejawi tower. we all made it to the top despite the scorching sun and our worn out bodies.
i love this shot. the only remaining survivors (including jun the photographer) at the end of the day.
cheeky royston took the same bus as us on the way to simpang bedok and he kept us entertained throughout the journey with his antics and hilarious comments.
thanks girls for agreeing to comply with my pleas to visit ubin.
i know some of you didn't really enjoy it for whatever reason but hope that our next nature outing can be better.