Tuesday, 5 December 2006

My 26th B'day Updates

On 18 Nov 06, I celebrated my 26 years old b’day with my dearest Johnson & friends @ Fish & Co for dinner & went to Este Club. Exactly a year ago, I celebrated my 25th B’day with my dear Johnson & friends @ Shanghai Disco & KTV Club.

Time really flies. Another year has passed. This year, I had a pleasant b’day surprise organised by my friends & boyfriend. It was a wonderful & memorable 26th b’day.

*haha* I was treated like a Princess that night. *Hmm* Supposed to wear a pinky top, which I had specially bought for my b’day, but Jon said that it doesn’t suit my jeans! *Duh* In the end, I wore a black halter-neck top plus a pair of jeans.

According to my friends, they had planned this surprise many weeks ahead! Really thankful of what they have prepared for me. They also prepared a heart-shaped b’day cake from Angie’s Choice. I like their cakes. The sponge is very light and you will never get sick of the fresh cream on the cake. *Yummy*

After dinner @ Fish & Co, we proceeded to take the North-East Line @ Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station to Clarke Quay. Kareen recommended a new clubbing place to us – Este Club. It was also her 1st time there.

Similar to Shanghai, they have KTV rooms, a band consisting of 2 guys & a gal performing for 45 mins @ every interval of dunno 1 or 2 hours, and there’s a very narrow dance floor. The ambience was quite good when the crowd hasn’t arrived. Oh by the way, we were the first group of customers who arrived @ Este that day. Cool huh.

The crowd is Este were in their late 20s and above. For guys, they have to be above 25 years old while gals have to be able 23 years old before they are eligible to enter the club – If I didn’t remember wrongly.

The female toilet was rather unique. Overall, it was very dim. However, once you enter the cubicle and locked it up, the small bulb in the cubicle will light up and it’s no longer dim. In addition to the unique-ness, you have to step on a rubber thingy in order to on the tap in order to have the water running out from the tap. Many people were not aware of it :D

Hmm… I would give it a rating of “Okay” for that place. Not that I dislike the place but neither do I like it. I would say that it isn’t attractive enough to make me want to go back again.

In the early evening on 18 Nov 06:
I went for Little Vera’s, John’s niece, first b’day celebration. We went to a Chinese Restaurant, operated by Little Vera’s Uncle, in Chinatown for dinner. The relatives arrived about ½ hour late and hence, dinner was delayed. In the end, Johnson & I had to leave after the 2nd dish was served. *So sorry Little Vera*

haha* I told John that if Vera don’t greet me Happy B’day, I would not say to her as well BECAUSE I was Princess on that day! *so naughty* Maybe some years later, we might celebrate our b’day together. Wah… she would definitely snatched away all the attention from me then because I will be an old hag then.

On the day of my b’day:
I need not go to work on that special day because I was entitled to a B’day Off. I never had such thing as B’day Off when I was in my previous dept! *hehe*

Anyway, I bought Mummy & Little Mavis to makan – their favourite Porridge & Sashimi + fried intestines @ Toa Payoh. After breakfast, we went jalan jalan around Central. We went home in the afternoon and we had a long nap till 7 plus in the evening. That was when Johnson reached my place and we went for a simple dinner together.

Mummy said she would celebrate my b’day based on the Chinese date. I don’t mind. Hehe… I guess she would prepare mee suan + red egg for me. Oh + an Ang Bao as well. Last year, I had that too. :D

As for me, as usual I would buy a gift or two for myself as b'day gift. Neh.. These are what I bought lor.





My colleague bought me a big box of Ferrero Rochers for me. So nice of her. Yes, I likes chocolates but nobody ever realised that I dislike Rochers! :) *Oops*

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