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Saturday, January 17, 2009

Oh look at the time. It's 1.35. My body is telling me to sleep but strangely enough, my mind seems to be dragging my body to go blog.

Ok, my bones and muscles and quadriceps and hamstring and every other muscle in my body is ACHING TO THE CORE. Fencing really did not help after I went straight from training. My brother made me do footwork while he was fencing and beating up the other students, of which, all were very puny as compared to him, so guess what, he pwnzorxzxz (lol) all the kids.

OH, AND HAPPY BIRTHDAY SARAH, MY FENCING BUDDY!

So when my beginner's class actually started, it got worse. Our coach made us do SO MUCH FOOTWORK. Because my new friend and I were both noobcakes, he made us do SO SO SO SO SO MUCH FOOTWORK while he watched the others fence. OW. My back and my legs now feel like jelly -

STIFFENED JELLY.

Haha, I just realised gossiping with Symone, Zara and Kim is super uber duper fun. We landed up gossiping from 2.58pm this afternoon all the way to 3.36pm according to my watch, of which I had to leave and change for training. So, let's see.. all in all, that's 38 minutes!

Meh, for cooking today, we made Lor Mai Kai, Konnyaku Jelly and Chrysanthemum tea. Oh but by the way, CHRYSANTHEMUM TEA IS ABSOLUTELY FOOLPROOF. Lol, it actually did not need to be taught in class. How difficult is it to chuck the chrysanthemum inside the jug, put hot water and a tablespoon of sugar! IT'S LIKE DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH. The Lor Mai Kai was fun to make with Kana as my cooking partner. And frying the rice was so awesome. It smelled so freaking good and the aroma just jumps and hops about and lazes around gracefully in your nose. However, in the end, our Lor Mai Kai was far too salty and very very peppery. (KANA. Haha, jkjk)

Today, I was a kind soul enough to lend Keerthana one of my containers to her for cooking. But then, I didn't realise that if I didn't have two containers, my food would become KONNYAMAIKAI. Which reminds me of that time Amelia thought Lor Mai Kai was pudding. Anyway, my Lor Mai Kai did end up as KONNYAMAIKAI. KAYALVILLI was sitting next to me at assembly and was busy smelling the sweet scent of my jelly that while she was chucking it about, the Lor Mai Kai cup opened up a small gap and some of the yellow colouring from my jelly flowed out and stained the Lor Mai Kai. When I came home to eat the Lor Mai Kai, some of the grains of rice tasted very ODDLY like peach. And some of the grains were even coloured yellow.


AWESOME RIGHT?

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