Like old times

Had a few overseas guests in town this week and every day was jam-packed with activities. Just wish I had more time to properly bring them around.

I actually find it a great joy exploring Singapore together with them. It seems there's always something new (be it a place, a fact or a piece of history) – makes me feel like I can never know my own country well enough and there will, always, just be something interesting for us all ;D Funny how they loved Punggol Nasi Lemak even though they tried almost every single local dish. Oh boy, I'd that for supper twice in a row and that's seriously n o t g o o d. Grrrrrr, diet diet diet next.

They have been putting up at my place and I felt exceptionally welcomed each time I got back home.. such lively atmosphere. Makes me wonder how is it like to be working abroad and living with housemates. Never had that experience. Again, wish I did.

Besides having guests in town, Klarra was also invited to an exhibition over the weekends.

Exhibition took place from last Thursday to Sunday. Pooties came to visit on Saturday evening and very kind of her to join me to bring the guests out for late night drinks. We went to The Wine Company at broadwalk (one of our favourite hang out places) together with mummykins, and chatted unknowingly till 2am! Not a first for us both but that was a first for momsie – she sleeps really early.

Glad to spend some quality time with pooties over dinner before drinks that very same night. Just like old times, dinner with endless conversations, picking up from where we left off. Despite our busy schedules, am happy we always make time for each other <3

Well, that was how quickly the week went by but I must say everyday was pretty well spent! *beams*

Alrighty, need to catch up on my sleep debt. Goodnight peepos ;)

P.S: More musings on Dayre – @beatricesays by the way!

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