Happy Father's Day!

on Sunday, June 15, 2008

It's Father's Day today. ... Happy Father's Day, Pa and Di!

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I'm leaving for Germany in approximately 4 hours from now. How depressing. Gawd I hate travelling, especially long-distance travelling. I've not even left and already I'm counting down the days until I return.

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Ed and I saw "P.S. I Love You" over the weekend. It was his first time and my second time watching the show. Ordinarily, I'm not the romantic comedy type but I hafta admit this is one of the better made romantic comedies in awhile. The chemistry between the two lead actors - Hillary Swank and Gerard Butler - was really good. I actually cried my way through the movie (both times). Highly recommended for couples.

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Blur

on Wednesday, June 11, 2008

I'm such a ninny. I went around with blurred vision for 1 whole month, thinking that my eyesight had deteriorated. Today, it finally hit me what the problem was: I had bought a box of contact lens with the wrong prescription.

On a brighter note, Ed and I just got ourselves new glasses. How exciting.

:)

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Sneak Peek

on Sunday, June 08, 2008

Ed and I finally got to see the inside of Treeline (our new apartment) today! My friend, who's a property agent, had a viewing there so we asked whether we could go along. The unit we got to see is not exactly the same as the one we bought but it's close enough. We love the interior! The fittings look much nicer than we had expected and the toilets are absolutely gorgeous. :)

Two more weeks until we get our keys. Sigh.

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Indy vs. Narnia

on Sunday, June 01, 2008



Ed and I saw Indiana Jones (and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull) last weekend and Narnia (Prince Caspian) this weekend. Interestingly, I was very disappointed with the former and pleasantly surprised by the latter.

Frankly, I thought Indiana Jones was a cop-out. I mean, seriously, aliens??? They're so passe.

As for Narnia, I don't care what anybody else says, I liked it. The storyline was more unpredictable and the fights scenes were more riveting this time around (although I must say, I do miss the scenes in the prequel where the four-legged Narnians ran ahead in battle with the enemy). The acting as usual was not great but I found myself cracking up at several points, thanks largely to new addition, Eddie Izzard.

My verdict? Narnia wins hands down.
(Ed wants to state for the record that he thinks otherwise. La dee dar.)

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I'm sick. I've got an MC for tomorrow just in case.

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