Sunday, December 16, 2007 at 2:33 PM
i can't wait for the 28th hahaha, that's when i'll be back at namly, work never ends. at first the thought of putting down an animal seems out of the question to many people, but after a while, the impossibility seems to fade away. its not as inhumane as it seems, its quite quick and painless from what i've seen, 3 seconds tops. the only scary thing about it is the solution, which is bright green, like some flourscent alien blood, apparently it used to be orange.its quite weird to sit there and know that within a specific period of time, its going to die. you kinda feel sorry for it and give it its last meal, drink and cuddle. after that, there is nothing that can be done except pray that angels speedily receive its soul, bringing it to a better place. after that, you can't help but wonder if you'd made the right decision.since i am so bored staying at home having nothing to do, i shall maybe list the places that i would like to visit before i die. somehow new york attracts me. haha, maybe i would like to stay there for a while. maybe spend a christmas there or something, hahah. walking along the streets, huddling in a coat, walking into a cafe to get a hot cup of coffee, that seems perfect. watching the snowflakes fall, listening to the hustle and bustle of people going about their buisness getting out of the cold, the constant chatter of people in the cafe, seems weird i know, but yea. and of course who can forget paris, ah the city of lights. maybe i am being influenced by ratatouille here but hey hey, it has a certain charm to it i guess. seeing the lourve, arch de truimphe, smelling the sweet smell of bread being baked? haha, wouldn't that be fun, maybe i can watch a strike happening there, after all not many happen in Singapore, thank god. another place to go would be prague, haha. there's something about medieval castles, cobblestone roads and faded yellow buildings that attracts me too. its like going back to the past, hearing the clip clop of hooves on the cobblestones.