Dinner at Esplanade
For those who have read Sharon's blog at www.the_siao_one.blogspot.com, would know that we went to the esplanade park opposite the padang on Tuesday.
Thanks to Sharon we got to go there. Well, both she and her dad are regular blood donars and so both received invitations to a dinner there.
Turned out to be a picnic dinner. We had to queue in a long long queue to take our packet dinner, and luckily for us, it came to our turn before the rain came pouring down. By then, we had already escaped back indoor.
The dinner pack was meant to be a family pack - 2 adults and 2 kids. It contained
*2 sets of meals which included 2 hotdogs, 1 jelly and 4 nuggets each
*2 bottles of new water
*2 cups of popcorn
*2 beanie babies
*1 cap
If you thought that we were extremely fortunate to have escaped the rain, I can tell you, you thought wrong. I would have rather been drenched in the rain, instead of eating at the basement of the esplanade.
Why? Because I had to exercise my tolerance of irritating screeching children once again.
There were 2 little boys dressed in matching spiderman costumes running around while their parents were desperately trying to finish their dinner as well as stuff the 2 little rascals with bread.
Sharon and I were also trying to finish our dinner in record time, covering our ears to the screeching kids. To be honest, they sounded like they were being possessed. What was amazing was that the parents seemed to be oblivious to the din that the kids were making. Either they are deaf, or they are out to make us deaf.
Anyway, after dinner, we took a walk at citylink.
Then I drove Sharon home...
Haha..overall, I have to admit that it had been a pretty fun experience, though I was so tired when I got home...
Oh yeah, I'm looking forward to Saturday. My dad won tickets to PCK the musical. Haha. So funny, considering he hates PCK, and would never have gotten tickets to watch it otherwise. I'm not really interested in watching the musical itself but rather looking forward to what my dad will say about the production. Maybe he'll change his perspective on the local product. Lol...