It's 2am, Monday morning, and I've got nothing on my mind right now.
My right ankle is still sore and aching from last Saturday's MMM trial run. In case you didn't know, MMM stands for the "Magnificient Meridian Marathon", or the "Meridian Magnificient Marathon". Whichever, I don't know.
I reported at MJ, and from there we set off. I wasn't too excited about the group allocations, because I basically didn't know a single person in my group 8. We did Orchard, and then walked over to Clarke Quay. I now know the exact (and the fastest) route to Clarke Quay, and this really reminded me of the super long walk we took after Prom Nite last year. We were planning on walking to Clarke Quay but that didn't happen. We ended up chomping down on prata at 4am in some really good prata shop.
So back to the MMM thing. After Clarke Quay we did SMU, then Singapore Arts Museum, and finally back to Boat Quay. And then I headed home in the train alone, reading up on famous Parisian haunts and places of interest.
That night we had streamboat with the maternal side of the family. It was really good and I had 4 extra helpings of rice. I was that hungry. And then the little kids pestered me to bring them downstairs so they could play with the sparklers.
It was fun. And Jarell was so excited the entire time. See!

Sunday was spent planting my ass in front of the computer screen and playing Age of Empires III. I love that game! And I'm good at it! (i.e. no usage of cheat codes) The family went out for a while at night to buy more fish for the aquarium, because one of dad's darling goldfish (the one that's been constantly ill) finally died. And it didn't die peacefully. It's head was rotting since the night before. What I mean is that it's lionhead thingy was shredding up by itself and it was extremely gross.
I had a lousy weekend. One that did not have any excitement, any punches, and any kick. I'm just looking forward to tomorrow's lunch at Swensens with my classmates at MJ. We won this $40 voucher and we're gonna share it between 20 odd people. So basically we get 2 bucks to pay for the GST. Haha.. yay.