Korean Madness
Now even my mother has dug into the K-Madness. She bought a 20 episode series and began happily watching the drama with the zeal of a teenager. This, of course, sometimes irritate the crap out of my sis and I. (when she blasts the Korean love-song, to the oblivion of all our songs.)
Meanwhile, I am thoroughly enjoying the course at Stagmont, doing nothing, literally. Just watch the afternoon sun rise and descend, tanning your skin along the way; at the same time, watching the trainees sweating it out while you drink Milo Peng. Above all, it has given us the additional perks of not booking in camp, an extra night of home comforts.
Saturday. I foresee it will be a busy day for me. Shall meet Raymond at Sim Lim to scout for wireless adaptor, and hopefully Heroes V/Halflife 2.