Yesterday was a busy busy Friday. Firstly, Woon's workers were over to change our old cabinets. Secondly, I was having lunch with Stella & Akira. Lastly, I was meeting PTPS gang for the Grad Course Dinner of Course Code 88888.
Woon's workers were at MTP almost the whole day, removing our old cabinets, putting up our new ones and painting the room. It was a one day makeover as Woon puts it. And the results were brilliant!! A new room in a day!!
Our new mirror!! The bigger the better!!!
At 1245pm, Stella come to pick us for lunch!!! We went to the Olive Tree at Intercontinental Hotel. It was really an experience for us!! 2 mummys & 2 lil moo moo babies, out together eating buffet. Hahhaa!! As we ate, we fed the boys, played with them and entertained them.
Wat's for lunch?
Guess who I am?
Thanks Stella for fetching and sending us home. We had a fabulous time and the boys were co-operative. We will do it again sometime!
The highlight of the day was definitely meeting up with my PTPS kakis @ Sunset Grill, Seletar Camp. This place is so damn hard to find but so damn crowded. Luckily we booked and managed to get a table inside.
After trying level 2, 5 and 10, we decided to hack care and try the level 30 buffalo wings. Which I really regretted later.
This was before I tucked into the $5 chicken wing.
This was in between, with lips swollen & tears almost forming.
What was left of my buffalo wing. They said mine was the most cleanly eaten. Maybe I deserve 2 certs instead.
For all my suffering, I got my cert!!
The truth is eating the wing was not a problem. I ate it in less than 3 minutes. Even the next 5 minutes after eating the wing, when the hotness & numbness of the chilli starts settling in, is not a problem. What made me regret eating that level 30 chicken wing was the terrible tummy upset I had, 1 hour after eating that wing. And the pain lasted more than 5 hours. I could not sleep!!! The pain would come suddenly, intensify, and then slowly go away. Then the cycle would come again. And was repeated for no less than 5 hours. I was literally lying on my tummy, crying to Woon for help. Having endured childbirth, I have to say it was about 10 stages less painful than that. It was incredibly intense menses cramp pain. And I would never do it again. But I am still proud that I did it once in my life. ;)
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