And shot again.
Before I pull out my shotgun, since today's Chap Goh Mei (last day of CNY), I've decided that no one shall die today.
I'm in fact grateful that I finally get to post this particularly for the sake of my cousins, Sophie and Jonathan whose necks must have already grown to the length of a giraffe's, waiting for this.
It's about my family CNY reunion dinner at 'Family Heritage Cafe' on 13th Feb, together with mum's side of the family. We reckoned that with grandma's recent passing, it'd be good that more people spend time with grandpa this reunion, so he feels the 'love and warmth' from family during CNY.
If there are 2 tables at any family dinner, it'd usually be one adult table and one for the kids. I think I should be grateful they put me at the kid's table...ok, maybe NOT so kiddo (they were mainly late teens anyway), but I still felt kinda OLD amongst them. huuhuu...
Until big bro Vic and Irene came straight from Singapore to join us halfway through dinner. Yey.
This is my cousin, Weng Yiu who just began his National Service in Singapore. One year and ten months is how long he will continue to look like a cooked lobster, under the hot sun in boot camp. Well, at least you get a feel of handling a real gun, dude.
A boy can only show this funny mindless expression if he doesn't know how to react to a girl who is so attracted to his crew cut.
Talk about starting dem young, I only discovered the meaning of 'blog' some 3 years ago.
No doubt they were Pose King and Queen for the night.
Cousin Mei Yee just loves hugging people so here I am just giving back.
He's my Uncle Richard's friend from US, Robert who has been holidaying with us for the past 2 months. Funny thing is, when my uncle was visiting him in the States, he attended Robert's aunt's funeral and Robert happened to be here too for grandma's funeral.
Now, where was I....
*hic*
You are getting very rough with the words used nowadays.
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