Yo! Wishing you a Happy Chinese New Year. May God bless all your endeavors this coming Lunar year!
It's been a long day this CNY and I spent most of my time in the Bukit Bintang area. First, I went to church in the morning. Went there to sing with The Singing Ambassadors, my church's choir. We sang "Dedicate My All". I think it is a very good song although it contains a couple of grammatical mistakes within its lyrics.
I spent this morning texting J-- too. She seems ok with everything that's been going on, but I really hope that she's fine. As a brother, and an elder one at that, I feel that I have the responsibility of looking after her. In this case, I can't blame anyone. She went into it not knowing what a bittersweet experience it could be. He went into it knowing...I don't know what he knew going in but I don't blame him for anything. Better him than someone else.
But I digress. During church, I met C--. She came back for the new year from Sabah and she looked darker than before, thanks to NS. My brother and I joked with her for awhile before leaving church and it will probably be another 5 weeks before I see her again. Come to think of it, it's funny how fate works. She is actually my oldest friend ever. We met in Pooi Leng Kindergarten and have never 'parted' per se. We've always attended the same church like, forever, and well probably met each other at least once a month, but more like once a week. Previously, K-- would be my oldest friend, but he's now in Australia, so I don't count him as such although I still count him as a brother.
After church, my family and I went to Pavi. For lunch we went to Ichiban Boshi for the first time. Ate so many things there. We tried out the Japanese style Yee Sang and they gave so much salmon slices...ate until satisfied. After that we tried out the other sushi plates. Personally, I think the best dish there was the Salmon Roe Sushi. The taste of salmon roe bursting in ones mouth is indescribable...
Anyway, after that, we had dim sum. I know what you're thinking. You're thinking how we could eat so much, right? We ate lunch at 12 P.M. and then we ate dim sum at 5 P.M. so yeah, it's actually about 4 hours apart. :D It was quite nice, but nothing to write home about.
And...that's the end of my day, basically.
Until next time,
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