In order to satisfy my craving for some cakes, I went to King's confectionery; though there are other confectionery around but the cakes aren't really that good. I mean, yea, Venice bakery sells superb Hokkaido cake - better than that of RT Pastry's, but other than that, the cakes/breads are just...OK. Then again, I don't have a choice unless I walk across the road to Secret Recipe and that itself it quite far under this sunny weather; let alone driving down to Jusco's Subway for a proper sandwich.
I don't know about the King's at other location but trust me, I have half of the marble cake and it was left untouched beside me right now. I am still thinking if I should chuck it into the bin (it's rightful place) but it will be such a waste! The cake is really oily and probably it's just me - I realized that I was picking on the chocolate part of the cake until there was none of that left...and now it's just sitting there...10cm from my laptop....
The morning had been so uneventful. I hope this process will be my last after this final (fingers crossed) set of time-point harvesting and I definitely pray (*double fingers crossed*) that my array scan will turn out to be good. Damn...I don't want to waste any grant money more than I should and I want to get my results asap. Y'know, I was quite motivated by my friend who told me that after gaining some laboratory experience, she would want to go back to the hospital for a job - because she loves the place. That's really motivating to hear about people's passion and what they did to keep their dream alive. My dream is still alive now and if I could, I would love to prolong its life expectancy. Watching it grow old is not too bad an idea but it is not likely to be feasible.
Well, that can be changed though. I attended an awesome and grand wedding recently and after meeting up my old school friends - I realized that my dream has to be transformed in order to for it to survive till old age. Transformation may be difficult but it definitely worth the fight.
Speaking of which, yes, that wedding which I had just mentioned was totally very grand (imagine; specially hired singers flown all the way from another country and a famous emcee as well as a different-from-the-rest venue) but I supposed it has to be as it is also a part of a corporate event. I guess this is what you to when you are a successful businessman. Every movements/actions and thoughts are to be thoroughly planned and executed. I was just thinking that if I do get the chance to be married, I would want to throw a cozy wedding party for my close friends and family. A party to be set in a garden with no mosquitoes and the bride, groom, best men and bridemaids will all waltz in...and the dinner will be served together with free flow of red wines...and of course live band too..something like this:
Lots of candles..lights and FLOWERS!
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