Day 7 to Day 11 - Time flies
Condensed version, since weekdays are less eventful but mainly because I'm too busy. I think my sleeping hours are longer in Singapore than in Paris. Even though the most of the city is pretty lifeless after sunset, except for the red light district, I still stay up late.
Why?
If your guess is that I'm up playing computer games like my old self, you're wrong. I don't think I'll ever get to touch the game that I had brought along with me for this trip. Mostly, after knocking off, yandao and I would go to one of the nearby supermarkets to buy food and some necessities (but mostly food). This is essential for cutting costs. Even the locals find it expensive to eat in Paris.
After grocery shopping comes cooking for dinner. And washing up. That will take about 2 hours usually. By the time we're done washing up, we'll be checking out tourist attractions in Paris, looking for accomodations in other countries that we've planned to visit, and of course keeping in touch with family and friends.
Yes, I try to keep in touch with Qiuping everyday, but I do have time for others too.
Side tracking a bit, everyone please make it a point to hang out with HCl more often while he's still unattached, because the moment he gets attached, he'll have absolutely no time for anyone else at all. Maybe not even time for his own bed.
Back to the topic at hand, by the time I've finished whatever I wanted to do, it'll be about 11 pm Paris time. Considering that I have to wake up at 6 am the next day for work, I need to sleep by 11 pm to get my full 7 hours of rest. However, I still have photos to upload, blogs to update, and email reports to type. All of them due to overwhelming demand.
And I've not included housekeeping - not much of it thankfully - into the list. Never expected myself to be so busy. Anyone help me iron my clothes?
Why?
If your guess is that I'm up playing computer games like my old self, you're wrong. I don't think I'll ever get to touch the game that I had brought along with me for this trip. Mostly, after knocking off, yandao and I would go to one of the nearby supermarkets to buy food and some necessities (but mostly food). This is essential for cutting costs. Even the locals find it expensive to eat in Paris.
After grocery shopping comes cooking for dinner. And washing up. That will take about 2 hours usually. By the time we're done washing up, we'll be checking out tourist attractions in Paris, looking for accomodations in other countries that we've planned to visit, and of course keeping in touch with family and friends.
Yes, I try to keep in touch with Qiuping everyday, but I do have time for others too.
Side tracking a bit, everyone please make it a point to hang out with HCl more often while he's still unattached, because the moment he gets attached, he'll have absolutely no time for anyone else at all. Maybe not even time for his own bed.
Back to the topic at hand, by the time I've finished whatever I wanted to do, it'll be about 11 pm Paris time. Considering that I have to wake up at 6 am the next day for work, I need to sleep by 11 pm to get my full 7 hours of rest. However, I still have photos to upload, blogs to update, and email reports to type. All of them due to overwhelming demand.
And I've not included housekeeping - not much of it thankfully - into the list. Never expected myself to be so busy. Anyone help me iron my clothes?
Level of response: 4
eh..no need to reply em daily if u r really really bz..but u muz rem the tings tat u wanna tell me huh and do it next few days ..heehee
yup... housekeeping stuff can keep u busy oredi.
But it seems that for u, 多忙都有时间酸逢春.
This I owe you. You'll feel neglected if I don't, so I try to make it a point to do so.
Yo kid. So thoughtful of you. Just hang in there the both of you. My bro will be back before you know it.
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