Once again, another month is coming to an end. This month has definitely been a month filled with events and emotions. From doing a skate photoshoot, to Cynthia's 21st birthday, Jared & Lin Xin's wedding, to getting to meet new friends, getting emotions all mixed, and deciding what I should move on to study.
Though it was pretty last minute and done without planning, I was glad to have been given the chance to sponsor this photoshoot, for Singapore's best inline skaters that have won numerous gold medals for Singapore. The following is team freestyle, one of the teams I shot for.
12 March 2011 was definitely a hot date for weddings, parties, events, functions, but I had to choose 2 to go to only. It was certainly a happy occasion seeing 2 friends going through all odds, and finally being together as one. Really happy for you guys!
Congratulations Jared & Lin Xin!
Cynthia's Birthday celebration came next! Glad to have made it wonderful through photography, and making new friends!
Just the past week, I managed to drop by NYP, meet up with a couple of my lecturers, and somehow, I got inspired to take up a degree. It's not very much for the coveted piece of paper, but to study what I have interested in, and what I want to understand in the world of business. It's pretty a headache choosing where to study and what course to take, especially when commitment levels are high and proper decisions have to be made in a couple of days if I want to start studying in the next half of the year.
One side of me has been pretty much disturbed by ignorance once again. I simply hate (not dislike) the feeling of being ignored, with no reason, no answer.
On a happier note, yesterday's CG was encouraging, seeing so many turn up just made me skip a church wedding just to go for CG! Love you guys! I just hope we will be able to grow and bond closer over the years even as each of us have our own commitments.
Attended my mum's nephew's wedding last night as well. Not so much about the wedding I want to talk about but the dinner concept. Held at My Humble House - by Tung Lok, it was a simple and small setting, with each individual dish served personally over a long table. Just like how you would be served at a french restaurant, only that this is definitely cheaper than a 4 course french dinner. ha.
Looking forward to a new month! Each day passes, with each having a surprise, what God has planned for you and me!