Posted: 02:01 hrs (GMT+8)
Today was the official launch of the Moberly Block at SP. Well that sure took long enough, considering the soft launch was over months ago.
It was themed to colonial times. There were (fake) soldiers as ushers and (real) ex-British soldiers. The guest of honour was Paul Madden, the British High Commissioner of Singapore. Ethnic or tradional wear was the dress code. I ignored it and went for the alternative on the list; smart casual. I needn’t have bothered as most of the other invited students dressed pretty casually.
Food was served from individual stalls, similiar to street hawkers from the colonial era. They had “traditional” food such as ice kachang, kueh pie tie, beef stew, barbecued meat and more. The queues were really long so I only managed to try the ice kachang (reminded me why I have a sweet tooth) and beef stew (…chewy).
We could leave anytime we wanted, which was a good thing because I was getting bored. The lights in the SPDJ clubroom were switched on so I went there.
Long story short, I realised again how much I love the turntables.
Today was also my last day at work since I’ll be starting class on this coming Monday. I’m excited, nervous and scared. I know for sure it won’t be anything like poly.
At least I’m moving forward in life somehow.