Hey, since when were holidays less of "action-packed" but more of "umm, I'll take naps for 24/7-packed"? I can't wait for the chalet and the student exchange programme, though I'm pretty darn sure the chalet might kind of suck. But it's a great opportunity to spend time with the great outdoors and the most important thing is I won't be cooped up in my room growing mushrooms on my head.
I'm already trying to plan the itineraries and to-bring lists for the chalet. Escape Theme Park alone can drive me bankrupt. Sigh, I wonder how Singapore would be able to survive the economic crisis with its idiotically high prices. Sometimes when I think about the chalet, I wish I didn't decide to book it. It's just too expensive, and we would have to go broke to have fun. But, there doesn't seem to be any choice, right? Janet can continue complaining about how she'll run out of money during the chalet, but let's face it, it's just like that. The price of that glass of water you drink from everyday has increased by 20%. The electricity bills of the computer you use to listen to radio everyday has also increased. Sooner or later, Singapore would morph into a money-eating monster to keep up with the advancing world. There's nothing much we can do about it.
I attended my brother's performance at my primary school today. It was honestly boring but his performance was pretty good. Call me biased, but it's really a fact. The audience would have slept a long time ago if not for his performance. Hah.
Right, I guess I'll just leave it here.
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