July 15, 2012

Eat, Eat and yes.. Eat!

Looking at my previous post reminds me of how lucky I am. I can't really get it off my head yet but I'm glad that everything is settled and back to normal. 

So where should I start? Hmm.. Maybe I'll start from last Thursday. So last Thursday I've finally completed all of the coursework for this sem and what's left is the finals. In the evening, the futsal team I joined competed in the most exciting quarter-finals game of the competition. Our opponent was the defending champions of last years competition and we were out-scored 4-1. But the score doesn't tell the whole story as we put up a great fight and for once I though that we did enough to hang on to a draw and go into penalties. But they were just too good and that's the fact.

On Friday, I followed my friends to donate blood after class. This was the second time I donated my blood and it feels great. After that, we went to Jogoya for lunch and the eating frenzy starts here! The foods there were really nice, especially the ice-creams. There was just so many to eat and everything looks tasty. We ate as much as we could and really enjoyed ourselves. 

Well the eating doesn't end here as on Saturday, me and my friends went to Malacca for a one day trip. We reached at around 11am and immediately we went for the chicken rice. After that, we went to have a walk around the town. I can't recall the last time I went to Malacca but some places does seems familiar. There was just so much to see and eat. In the evening, we went for the famous satay celup. It was 4.30pm when we reached and the shop wasn't even opened. After a walked around the block which lasted for about 5 minutes there were already people lining up in front of the shop. We quickly took our line and the shop opened not long after that. We were lucky to be given a table as the line was so long. The seafood there was really great as they were all fresh. The prawns were the best and it only cost 90 sens each. Again, we ate as much as we could. Haha..


At night, we went to the top of a tower to get a bird's eye view of Malacca before going home. I forgot the name of the tower but the view there was amazing. It was truly a wonderful trip.