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Friday, April 06, 2007

Yeah.. I passed my Driving Theory AGAIN

lala.. Yup.. Again as in, i took my driving test before in Singapore, And now in US, i have to retest driving test again. And guess what.. I passed with 100%.. *ella with her smurk look* Well.. thanks to the tips given by derrick of coz... =) There are quite a few rules different from singapore. Like.. it's compulsory to stop for a school bus that's flashing red and in your travel direction. it will be 2 more weeks to my driving test, i better go practise hard.. =P *pss.. better pratice harder to make sure i pass*

Well.. i have been here for close to 2 weeks and the good news is; The weather is finally warming up. Yeah yeah.. Today we had 67° F/19° C .. That's considered warm here.. I do miss the sunshine in Singapore, where the temperature never flunctuates that much. Well.. it isn't that bad over here. Just that you can get freezing cold in 1 day and super warm day on another? But the air's rather dry here and i found a hidden treasure in the house..
cream
Burt's bees hand care kit.. Yeah yeah =) Seems that derrick had this as xmas gift from some1. And it's mine now.. lalalala it's really cute and i loved it the minute i opened it. It comes with a guide book and a glove. And the best part of it all is, it isn't greasy and it really smells good. My hands look much better after 1 use already.. =) I'm now a Burt's bees fan

Today, we did some grocery shopping and watched 300 at bellevue cinema. It cost us USD$9 each. Another expensive outing.. But nothing is going to beat the following hands down:

Kangkong
You didn't see the price wrongly.. We were at Uwajimaya, an Asian supermarket and we came across kangkong.. It's called swamp cabbage and we bought 1 @ USD$5.34 = S$8.01. OUCHHHH.. That's super expensive.. Back home in singapore, you can buy this for like S$1? And over here it' like 800% more.. that's 1 kind of a vegetable that i will only buy again in a blue blue moon..

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