Sunday, August 16, 2009

Commencement

Today is officially Day 1 of _project 365+

So much for “stay tuned”. xD

Anyways, it was a rainy Sunday morning when I headed out for a couple of information sessions during the University of Melbourne’s Open Day. Around noon, met up with Zhen Feng and we had lunch at Rice Bar before heading back to my place for a pit stop. A little while later, we went down to the city where he got a few books, groceries, and headed home.

After walking around for a while, I headed back myself. The laptop and television were my afternoon companions. Evening came, had dinner, stayed in front of both the laptop and television until now. Gonna leave for the city to check out the ‘night scene’ at one of the arcades (hidden alleyways) in Melbourne.

Till the next time.




Appreciate warm weather.

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*EDIT

Back from supper with the guys at some far away Indian place, Green Pepper, just before Exhibition Street. You can only go without food after 8pm for so long. Don’t understand what I mean? Well, I’ve been trying to go without any snacks at night. Attempt to lead a healthy lifestyle! xD It lasted pretty good (with a few exceptions) for a month, until now. Forget it la. Frequenting the gym should be good enough. Still way better off than last term. Or rather, the past 5 months. HAHA. Anyways, hellooooooooooo late night suppers!

P8160076 As mentioned earlier, we ended up at Green Pepper, which was really far away. We had a mango lassi each and shared that two pieces of naan with cottage cheese and vegetable gravy.

Wanted to check out one of the arcades, but not surprisingly, they were all closed. Even the Malaysian Kopitiam at Chinatown with the awesome cham that I want and also the ridiculously priced kaya toast was closed. Oh right, at the kopitiam, one serve of kaya toast (2 tiny slices) cost $4. I’ve gotta say, even though I’m already pretty much used to the pricing of food and stuff here, that’s still ridiculously ridiculous, for KAYA TOAST.

And guess what, while searching for a place for supper (every shop closes like really early, even, or especially on Sunday nights), we went to this Asian grocer, and while helping Henry to choose curry paste, I looked up and there they were - bottles of Kaya right in front of me. A bottle cost $2-3, a loaf of bread cost $1-5, COMPARE WITH THE KAYA TOAST PRICE. ==

So yeah, KAYA TOAST for breakfast tomorrow!!



1 comments:

teckjenn said...

I FULLY SUPPORT YOU PINGCHIEN!
having late night suppers, that is (: