Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Again..

Will be going to try my gowns again tomorrow (my 3rd trial) and hopefully i will be able to confirm my gowns. And also my photoshoot gowns. Sis will be helping me out and may it be a fruitful trip (keep fingers twisted, and toes too). heehee

Meeting the Intercon Cordinator on thurs at 11.30am to collect the invitation cards and make arrangements for my dinner.

As for our honeymoon, we are looking at Eastern Europe: Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary, Poland, Germany...maybe a 12days tour. yet to make bookings, cos hub dont believe that you will get good prices at fairs.

Hair colour a week before the photoshoot, need to get david to trim my fringe too (getting abit irritating). And maybe get acrylic nails with french manicure, for if not the polish will not be able to survive till the photoshoot (unless i get them done a day before). Shall try Pink Parlour which guat recommended.

oh. Yesterday, i was waiting for the train around 11.30am. 2nd train expected to arrive in 2 mins, thus decided to forgo the 1st. And guess what. I was the only passenger in the last 4 carriages. Though its daytime, it still feels kinda of spooky... Feeling kinda of boliao and took a pic. hehee
It was till Orchard station, when passengers joined me.
Able to communicate with lots of parents during work. I get to learn something. Kids are learning lots of activities in Primary school, but thats part of strategic planning to get them into 'good' secondary schools. Like Sec sch is famous for their basketball team. Kid joins the primary school team, excel in it. Then sec school they will have priority, as long as they do get a reasonable grade for their exams. Do the kids enjoy the activities? That i do not know. What if their results are only so-so, and their classmate are scholars? wont the poor kid be struggling in their studies?
I may not be a parent now, thus i dont understand, But for now, i disagree with such arrangements. Maybe its good to send child to a famous primary school, but as for secondary school choice, i will prefer his/her education standards to make the decision. And hub agrees as well...

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