The WalMaot Show
Mat, Wally and Mao had a very enjoyable outing to the Zoo and the night safari. Fully confident of our Amazing Race talents, we arrived at the zoo at 5.30pm, well aware that the zoo closes at 6. We not only planned to see SOME animals, we strategized to walk the entire zoo. And we did!
The Zoo is nicely renovated now. It is also entertainingly educational... for example we learnt that elephants are afraid of chilli.
Mat and Wally took photos with snakes. I scared of snakes lah, you should have seen me when I was watching Snakes on Plane with the gang. EEEEE. There was also a bat enclosure in the night safari which was rather eerie. Because you walk into the enclosure which is quite dark, and the bats can be hanging on that leaf right beside you. Of course it was silly of me to express my fear of bats before entering, because upon walking in, the two bullies began to scare me with taps on the shoulder and shouts of "eh bat!".
We made some stupid videos too. The conclusion is that these attractions can be really fun if you go with the right people. Cannot go with people who will complain complain about being hot or tired or bored. And of course, cannot go with people with no interest in animals.
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We had out first potluck yesterday. It felt *almost* like good ol times in Boston! Sit around and talk and laugh. :) No games yet though... gotta start slow.
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I am feeling a bit antisocial because I don't like to engage in the usual mundane conversations about school or work or posting or personal life etc. It's not that I have forgotten about my friends, so please dun be annoyed. It is not easy adjusting to life back at home, but it is going well because I am still well connected to Boston. Right now I don't mind a double scoop of mango in a waffle cone though... mmmm.... some choco raspberry would be sweet too :P
Mat, Wally and Mao had a very enjoyable outing to the Zoo and the night safari. Fully confident of our Amazing Race talents, we arrived at the zoo at 5.30pm, well aware that the zoo closes at 6. We not only planned to see SOME animals, we strategized to walk the entire zoo. And we did!
Unfortunately we didn't see some of the animals.... we suspect that they are doing a double shift at the zoo and the night safari. The giraffe enclosure was eerily empty, and we saw the elephants leaving their enclosure hastily. They must have been on their trek towards the night safari!!! Then there were animals like the Binturong and the Babirusa that appeared in both the zoo and the safari.
We didn't manage to see the Jaguar (which was adopted by the car manufactuer Jaguar) but we did manage to see the Jaguar bin. There were also Zebra, Giraffe, Leopard and Flamingo bins. I think they were made to comfort you in case you can't see the animal.
We didn't manage to see the Jaguar (which was adopted by the car manufactuer Jaguar) but we did manage to see the Jaguar bin. There were also Zebra, Giraffe, Leopard and Flamingo bins. I think they were made to comfort you in case you can't see the animal.
The Zoo is nicely renovated now. It is also entertainingly educational... for example we learnt that elephants are afraid of chilli.
Mat and Wally took photos with snakes. I scared of snakes lah, you should have seen me when I was watching Snakes on Plane with the gang. EEEEE. There was also a bat enclosure in the night safari which was rather eerie. Because you walk into the enclosure which is quite dark, and the bats can be hanging on that leaf right beside you. Of course it was silly of me to express my fear of bats before entering, because upon walking in, the two bullies began to scare me with taps on the shoulder and shouts of "eh bat!".
We made some stupid videos too. The conclusion is that these attractions can be really fun if you go with the right people. Cannot go with people who will complain complain about being hot or tired or bored. And of course, cannot go with people with no interest in animals.
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We had out first potluck yesterday. It felt *almost* like good ol times in Boston! Sit around and talk and laugh. :) No games yet though... gotta start slow.
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I am feeling a bit antisocial because I don't like to engage in the usual mundane conversations about school or work or posting or personal life etc. It's not that I have forgotten about my friends, so please dun be annoyed. It is not easy adjusting to life back at home, but it is going well because I am still well connected to Boston. Right now I don't mind a double scoop of mango in a waffle cone though... mmmm.... some choco raspberry would be sweet too :P
4 Comments:
You're back! Yay! Trust me, I've been feeling antisocial for the longest time. But it's probably time to get out of it, because OCS beckons tomorrow!
haha...yah. Nowadays, if you noticed, my blog rarely talks about my personal life and feelings. The focus is now on funny things that I have done or seen. anyway, take care man!!
Welcome home to Singapore.
Hello Weijie :) Yes I think I will be antisocial for a while more. You on the other hand don't have any more time to be AS.
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Pastor Kenny, Thanks for the warm welcome! I am glad to be home!
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Who are you dot star?
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