sunday :)
sunday. sunday sunday sunday!! sunday's like the day of rest so that's what we did.
we stayed at home the entire morning to do tutorials... try as much as possible to catch up on work so that we don't have that much to do when we get back. 5 of us (sharon, clara, ee chong, chin yue and me)gathered in one room and the rest gathered in ms chua's room (if i'm not wrong... pls correct me if i am) to do tutorials. tutorials are so much more efficiently done in groups... the moment u don't know anything, just have to turn around to one of your friends and ask for help. study groups are so effective.
in the afternoon (after a rather long decision-making process) we trooped to cambridge and toured king's college. the chapel there is... wow. beautiful. really archaic and grand architecture... the moment u step in u can feel its grandeur and magnificent aura emnating off the walls of the building :) ok maybe i'm exagerrating but it was really nice. churches in singapore really can't compare at all.
oh we took taxis for our journeys today... and stupidly discovered that taxis were cheaper than bus despite splitting ourselves into two groups for to take two taxis. but they're definitely much more comfortable.
after king's college we only had time left (cos shops close around 5) to go to sainsbury to get instant food for dinner... cos dinner wasn't provided for some reason... think it was cos they had a wedding or something can't really remember already. weighted by tons of shopping, it would have been torture to stand on the bus back or *gulp* even walk back and so very fortunately we caught cabs again :)
uhh... that's pretty much for the majority... 5 of us tho (mr sze, liling, suat, qian hua and i) had a 15 min walk to a church down the road to attend servce. it is a sunday after all remember? why am i having a monologue with myself -.- ok so anyway, it was a puny church with around 20 ppl inside only altho it was probably cos it's an evening service. still the church is puny... hmm seems a little sacrilegous to describe a church as puny. make no mistake tho the building itself was still really victorian-ly grand and all, as most buildings in england are. and after service we had a lift from a super nice guy albeit a very cramp ride.
isit too long-winded? congrats if u made it thru e post :)
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