Being here for nearly 6 months now, I got used to the environment, weather, food and the Aussies culture. Seeing drunkards pee-ing on the streets is no big deal for me anymore. Now I pay attention to drunkards pee-ing onto cars. Furthermore, after mixing around with the locals, my mind is no more conservative too.
Called the number for my friend Yi Siang, whose manhood was in great threat after being assaulted numerously by people to update his blog.
The thing is I have really learnt a whole lot when living independently in overseas. I used to be unfamiliar with chores and cooking and household maintenance because all these were done by my mum and maid. Not that i’ve never helped out before, but there are hidden techniques to the secret of chores which I fail to master. Now that i understand how hard it is to do all these, I am NEVER going to live without a maid/wife in the future!
Although sometimes it does bother me that I’m no where near my family and home, I know I can still turn to the wonderful friends whom I have met here. Truly a heart-warming and great group of people they are. Our relationship is so close that we even formed a small family to bring the warmth of home here. As a family, we always make an attempt to have an outing or at least a meal together every week no matter how busy we are.
We went to Eye-Kea.
Had a blasting karaoke session at K-Box.
Enjoyed a relaxing atmosphere dinner at Federation Square.![]()
Ate all we can in a buffet lunch at Crown Towers Sante’.
Travelled to Middle Park’s tram station for a super delicious Western breakfast! (Will blog more about this)
And many many more fun outings which never ends.
Now that it’s my 2nd term break at Trinity College and I have played my part in all the surprise attacks, I am clear to announce that.. I am back in Malaysia!
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