I know this is bloody unhealthy, but I’ve been thinking about the re-opening of school since last week.
Technically, since I returned from Melbourne, the impending arrival of the much dreaded 2012 has never left my mind once. I think about it at least once every day, and I think about work at least once every day. I don’t feel guilty about work because I’ve been working slowly (and hopefully steadily) since last week. Though the last time I did work was Thursday. I had too much fun today shopping with Roo (and spending our bonuses).
I swear I will work tomorrow at Starbucks Fullerton while I await the much needed massage at 3:30pm.
I need to stop thinking about the future and start living in the now. I told myself, I was going to cook more, exercise more and explore more. The only thing I’ve not done is the exercising bit. I need to get up and start moving. I’ve been cooking more and exploring more. The past Sunday was spent gloriously wandering around Tiong Bahru Conservation Area with the boy, popping by Forty Hands (sneaking a peek), Books Actually (left said store with $32 worth of local writing), walking straight past Orange Thimble (because there was no one in there) and eventually settling down at Drips Bakery Cafe (lovely fruit tarts and good coffee)!
That makes it 3 cafes explored during the week: Jewel Coffee (with Ling), Jimmy Monkey (with self) and Drips (with BX).
Plan for this week: Coffeesmith (with self) on 13 Dec (Tues) and somewhere on Thurs before haircut with Titus (am still contemplating).
Will not be in town on Friday and over the weekend – will be going on a cruise with the boy! Can’t wait to leave SG for one final time before welcoming the dreaded 2012 (see I need to get this out of my mind!).
Am off to play some Sims 3 – I swear I will stop by midnight today, and stop sleeping at 1-2am! I’ve been sleeping late, and forcing myself to wake by 8am so that my day can be meaningful. The lengths I go to, to ensure that I don’t waste my December holidays away (and get work done in the morning!).
Leaving you with a jaw-dropping Queen acappella performance by the Dartmouth Aires. Loved their performance so much (especially since I love Queen) – I re-watched it too many times. hurhur.