People say that you never know the value of something until you lose it.
I AGREE.
It's Lent now, and I'm fasting Arashi. And I feel so so so deprived of Arashi. I need my daily sugar, so so so badly. And when your friend's page is filled with Arashi and especially Nino, it's one hundred times harder to fight the temptation. But I did pick out from here and there that he won M5! I can't believe the one I voted for was Ohno's orz
I love Nino. That's all I have to say. Each little picture of him, each piece of news, each word he say, each song he sings, each little action he does, or him just standing there and breathing and living makes me happy and I fall a little more in love each day.
I love Nino. That's all there is.
So anyway, that put aside, I'm on my final attachment, orthopaedics! Being attached to a private hospital before, I can finally see the difference between a government and a private hospital. And to my surprise, after the lady did the case senarios with us one afternoon some time ago, I felt that I'm actually enjoying it. Everything makes sense (but interpreting radiographs are still a pain) and I realize that after going through the anatomy like 5 times since Sem 5, it's actually quite simple and straightforward (unless it's on a radiograph).
It's hilarious, how I am asked to interpret the radiograph in the clinic today and I say something that is true but that's not the urgent part, can't you see what's glaringly obvious? Look carefully, and I honestly can't see, and he asked me how much orthopaedics have I done, and I said two days, and he said, oh you must be experts then (so sarcastically when it's really not my fault and I know he's not blaming me) and then when the consultant asked the student after me (who came late and did not hear the explanation he gave me earlier) the student's answer was exactly the same as mine, he totally missed out on the glaringly obvious as well. It was so hilarious. The consultant's face was priceless. I think he gave up after that.
Okay, I'm working my way retrograde-ly. We got the itinerary for our Paris weekend trip! I hope we can have a good time. We still have not gotten our euros yet (probably this weekend then).
Barbeque at Alex and Delia's place was a blast. There was so much food, but the company was the best. I love my IMU-Sotoners. Alex is an amazing cook (his fried rice and spaghetti!), and his favourite word is got to be 'can!', Delia's face was priceles when we yet again handed her another piece of chicken or hotdog that fell onto the grass and had to be washed (her 'I'm quite disturbed now' still makes Joyce and me laugh), Ikha's amazing lamb marinade (and phobia of anything that crawls in the grass), Sya's kek batik (mummy's marie biscuit and milo cake) was so good, and me and Joyce and Xuen who were frantically fanning the bbq kit to get it to heat up and Asha holding the cardboard as a sunshade over me... Ah, really, really good times. Why did it have to end?
There's another bbq tomorrow night. I don't think it can level up to the one we had last week. But free food is always welcome.
There was a food marathon once (some time after sims night some weeks ago) and we went for sushi on monday, gandhi on wednesday, and fried chicken takeaway and gelato on friday, and then it was chinese buffet on saturday. Don't even ask how much we spend that week. I'm not going to add the numbers up. I'll faint. Especially after the sushi. Never underestimate two girls' appetites during a particular time of the month. It's unbelievable. And we're not even fat.
I love muller cherry yogurt. It's the ultimate. I love kenco coffee. It's the ultimate. I love lamb. It's the ultimate.
I love Nino. He's the ultimate.
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