Wednesday, November 24, 2010

19th Month Anniversary

Not sure how many couples consistently celebrated their anniversary in months, but I guess this is our way of celebrating the successes in our relationship =)

We took turns to organise the outings, and this time, the huge responsibility of planning lies on me. And since the activities I planned happened to cause much trauma (in a positive way) to my dear, I'm also tasked to write about it.

It started only in the afternoon as both of us had official work matters to attend to in the morning. We both reached Harbourfront MRT at 3+pm. The weather was kind to us as it had exhausted its supply of tears in the past two days, though there were remnants of its temper elsewhere. Thus, our first stop, cable car (Jewel Box). Under normal circumstances, my dear will be alright with this ride, however, the combination of her talented memory with the show "Frozen" made her feel otherwise. And her fear was contagious, even to the valiant knight in shining armour moi. Nonetheless, the existence of this entry thereby showed that we (I) survived the cable car trip (after much assurances). Some nice photos were taken as well.

Our second stop: the nature trails near the cable car station. Guess we just like to walk around for blood donations. At least the needles are non-visible and not as scary, though the itches later on were irritating. Once again, some nice photos.

Our third stop: the Luge. Another traumatising experience for my dear as the resemblance of the skyride to the scenes in "Frozen" was uncanny. Maybe it can called "Frozen: the Asian Story". But luckily, the endings were vastly different. Perhaps those pesty mosquitoes died after drinking our blood in our version. We went down the Luge and up the Skyride once in the day and the other at night. Once again, more photos.

Well, in between the rides, we went to walk along the beach and the Images of Singapore. We had fun transporting ourselves back into time using the sepia setting.

Our fourth stop: the restaurants on top of Mt Faber. Our verdict: too few and too expensive. Thus, we had our dinner at Hans instead. Good food and we also need not have to suffer the repercussions of an enlarged hole in the pockets.

Well, to end off, a picture says a thousand words:

Happy anniversary! =)

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