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a love so sweet
A memory on the edge of time, a place where we are so sublime,
A distant dream on a midnights eve somewhere far from acknowledged leaves.
A time in which we fell deeper in love, just like to turtle doves.
We sang our songs and gave our token to remember one single moment.


A moment to remember


Monday, April 12, 2010, 5:37 PM

Left with one last class to go before I bid goodbye to my title as a full-time student. Somebody must have fooled around with the clock or something. How can it be over so soon? How could I have finished my Wheelock course and have travelled to Boston and back all so quickly?

We always say that the next door of opportunity will open when one closes, pretty true. I am starting work in 3 weeks time at a wonderful place =) The thought of going to such an awesome place makes me feel good but the nervousness in me cannot be hidden. I just have to keep reminding myself that I am damn lucky and I ought to be thankful for chancing upon the newspaper advertisement and being so courageous on that very day.

Enough of school and work. I mentioned that I was craving for Japanese curry, didn't I? So I whipped up a hearty meal last Friday, I am so proud of myself!!! Haha! Japanese curry is one super easy dish =) but something is wrong is the serving size, I ended up cooking enough for 10 people! So boyfriend and I had it for Saturday lunch. Japanese curry, ham & cheese omelette with rice/noodle. Slurp!


Yummy yummy!

Recipe from http://www.noobcook.com/2010/04/03/japanese-curry/ Can't wait to try out the different dishes on the website. Oh yes! S&B Curry Sauce Mix can be purchased at NTUC for $5.30 or $4.90 at Giant. So I pick up another pack from Gaint yesterday=P Japanese has interesting way of packaging. The red boxes are the "mild hot", green boxes are "medium hot" and blue boxes are "hot". And for not reading the labels properly, I bought the blue one first time round which my mummy found too spicy (she can't take spicy food).

Like I said, one last lesson to go and that means, I still have assignment to complete. Got to work on my research now!