Sunday, May 15, 2011

Our 1st Shotgun Experience

Though the word 'shotgun' has certain undesirable connotations, I can assure you that it is definitely not referring to those connotations, though it might be more interesting that way.

The outing came by chance two weeks ago as our friend tried to find replacements for his original shotgun buddies (somehow, that doesn't sound right also). As we did not have any programs planned yet, we decided to try something new and go for it.

And so, we woke up early for a Saturday morning to reach the National Shooting Centre along old Chua Chu Kang Road at 8am. The place was indeed serene and secluded, and even though there is a bus plying along that road, I suppose this sport is mainly catered for the rich since most likely you will need a car to reach there. Along the way, we saw nice advertisements for a residential place called Nirvana. It would have made a nice condominium for staying, but if you do have some general knowledge about the area, you would know who are actually staying there.

Anyway, back to the shotgun experience. As usual, we had a safety briefing and I'm quite amazed at how easy it is to operate a shotgun. Likewise, I'm quite amazed at how easy I can miss the target. Maybe I should let the pictures do the talking.

The coach had a death wish

My dear going for second try since I failed earlier

Boy, do I look professional =)

Together we came, we saw, we shot
Amazingly, we had the same score of 8/20 each (never anger the missus, who knows what she can do). It was fun and slightly painful at the shoulders (slightly more painful for dear) and I guess it was worth the experience for $50 each.

One more weapon to my collection of fired arms (with live rounds or blanks): M16, SAR21, GPMG, SAW, .22 revolver, .38 revolver, air rifle (FH2000 not considered an arm, thus not included). Am I dangerous dear? =)

The Proposal – The Humble Beginnings

I had not been posting for quite a while, but since my dear had been encouraging me to provide the male perspective of this important event, I shall not disappoint her.

I guess as a guy, universally recognised as the rationalised one =P, the entire event can be divided into the several categories listed below.

The Chosen Day:
A lot of dates were considered prior to this, including her birthday and Valentine’s Day, of which the latter was the day which I sort of confessed my feelings for my dear two years earlier. However, due to the lack of 天时地利人和 , mostly due to having arguments with her in the vicinity of these few dates, those dates did not survive to be an option. I guess I was also not prepared then.

The chosen day was actually a modification from the original intent of having it on our 2nd year anniversary, mainly due to it falling on a convenient day of a weekend. Guess being a teacher, especially a dedicated one like my dear, means that we do not really have the luxury of choosing dates, for Sunday is often utilised for lesson preparation and school stuffs. Anyway, another reason for the modification was that since my dear suggested going to the park where she fell prey to my charms, it made more sense to follow through that plan in order to keep the proposal as a surprise.

Message Board:
The idea for the message board was actually conceived in September last year. Its inspiration came from what I believed were the most unlikely candidates: students. Not my students though, but rather the form class students of my colleague sitting next to me, in the form of a teacher’s day gift. I knew that that was it from the very moment I saw it, love at first sight in its simplest form. Its “touching” effect was also very effective as evident from my colleague’s reaction.

The conventional English phrase of “Will you marry me?” is just too conventional and I guess the rebel in me became mischievous and decided to translate it han yu pin yin. It was more meaningful since my dear always corrected my han yu pin yin due to my apparent talent in pronouncing characters ending with –in and –ing or –hi and –i in exactly the same way. I guess that the effect came out quite well, as she could not guess it immediately, despite her uncanny sense of observation and deduction. Perhaps that works out to a small victory for me =)

To remain undetected and appear unsuspicious, I had to take the photos for each letter in the toilet and using some excuses which I obviously cannot remember now, since I was always accompanying her, whether in person or in the virtual world, virtually every other second.

The Flowers:
Well, girls just like flowers, no matter how much they say they do not want them. Enough said =)

Anyway, it was her favourite baby’s breath. I guess till now she is still quite amazed at the fact that baby’s breath can be made the main lead in a bouquet. Not much planning involved, just that the poor living thing had to suffer in silence in the darkness of my bag to escape detection. Till now I am still quite amazed that it did not suffer from autism. Though I suppose it would have suffered from dehydration by now.

The Ring:
I never pride myself as an online shopper, but this time I am quite proud to declare that I actually bought the ring online. I also never expect it that way, but my shyness in asking people to accompany me to the jewellers sort of steer the situation in that direction. Many days were in fact spent in understanding the 4Cs of a diamond prior to the purchase and I truly felt knowledgeable, though in the end, the specifications somehow did not matter that much. The wait for its arrival, however, was exhilarating, for the fear of the website being a con job was always on my mind. After all, it was my first time. My dear commented that it was quite bold of me to order it online. I took that as a compliment =) Anyway, it arrived safely through Fedex, my virgin experience with a courier company. Most importantly, she loves it and that was enough for me.

The Day Itself:
Well, much of it had been covered by my dear herself and I am quite glad that I managed to pull it off despite the hectic schedule and excruciating demands of school work.

Anyway, I guess that should be all. Thank you for accepting me, dear. I love you!

Monday, May 9, 2011

求婚大作战之进行式

......没想到,我们都太累了,结果公园之行没能成行。其实,在隔天清晨5点多时,小志仍努力地提议到公园去,但是他的提议却被女朋友给否决了。唉,早知道他要跟我求婚,我拖也要拖着他到公园去。

我们这天的计划是参加一个建屋局的讲座。时间很紧迫,所以我一大清早就起床准备出门。把小志弄醒后,安排让他洗澡,我就开始收拾包包。悄悄告诉你,早在小志睡醒前,我就打开他的包包找换洗的衣服。不开还不怎么样,一开就看到了一束花,惊讶之余,我快速拉上包包的拉链,当做什么都没看见。即使在这个时候,我还是没有察觉到他打算跟我求婚。我还以为这只是两周年纪念日的礼物。唉,我真的是太蠢了!

小志梳洗完毕后,我什么也没说。如果他打算给我惊喜,我还是不要太早说破比较好。就在我们打算出门之际,小志突然说他有话要跟我说。然后,他就拿出了在包包里的纸板。


道具一—纸板

接着,他就让我依照我填的顺序撕开纸板上的白纸。纸板上写的是“你愿意嫁给我吗?”这个家伙实在有够天才,用的竟然是汉语拼音,难怪天才如我也猜不到纸板上的秘密讯息。不过我还蛮感动的,我知道他一定花了不少心思。

之后,他就拿出了包包里的花。天啊!竟然是一束满天星!我禁不住去想,他买花的时候难道不觉得怪怪的吗?在满天星正中央的位置,放着一个蓝色的盒子。


道具二和三—满天星和蓝色的盒子

说真的,当时的我真的觉得很紧张。虽然常常会幻想他向我求婚,但是真的发生的时候,我还是会觉得手足无措。他大概也开始紧张了起来吧,所以也开始说起了废话。其实,一切发生得很突然,细节我不太记得了。哈哈,我只知道这一回,我再也不能让他轻松过关了。不管怎么样,一定要他亲口问我愿不愿意嫁给他。他真的说出口之后,我的回答是“特别愿意”。;)

虽然过程很短,也不是特别地浪漫,但是对我来说,这是一个很棒的回忆,亦是一个很重要的决定。是的,我决定嫁给笨笨的小志了!


道具四—钻戒

小志,我爱你!


我的新任未婚夫!

求婚大作战之前传

坦白说,在这之前,我根本不知道某人打算在这晚向我求婚.我还以为某人会选择在我们的两周年纪念日行动.哈哈!我好像又在不知不觉间破坏了某人精心策划的惊喜哦!

4月15日这一天,我的学校举办校庆.小志一如既往地来我的学校接我.之后,我们就到惹兰加由去吃印度煎饼。原来,小志对印度煎饼还蛮有研究的嘛。我们点了好多种口味,有草莓煎饼、“炸弹”煎饼、“纸巾”煎饼和原味煎饼。当中,我最喜欢的还是原味的煎饼了。不过,有新的尝试也是不错的。


“纸巾”煎饼


草莓煎饼


“炸弹”煎饼和原味煎饼

除此以外,我们还点了饮料。


好甜啊!


幸福的我们!

吃饱之后,我们都累到不行了。我们原本打算在用过晚餐后到我家附近的公园回味当初决定在一起的点点滴滴。但是由于实在是太累了,我们便决定到我家小睡一会儿,然后才去公园走走。唉,没想到......