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Tired

4 weeks.  It's been almost 4 weeks.  I have finally settled into a routine on weekdays...

  • Wake up at 6:45am
  • Feed chewy
  • Shower
  • Call cab at 7:45am
  • Buy breakfast and coffee from lau pa sat
  • Reach office at 8:15am
  • Work
  • Lunch at 12:30pm
  • Leave office at 6:10pm
  • Reach home at 7:30pm
  • Watch TV
  • Sleep at 11:30pm
I am trying to squeeze in pilates once a week and swim on weekends.  Saturdays are usually spent cleaning chewy, buying groceries, doing laundry, cleaning the floor etc.  i don't know why I feel busier in Singapore.  maybe because the commute is longer?  maybe because there are a lot of people to meet here?  

tried to wear high heels this morning, but the back is starting to ache now.  have to constantly remind myself to sit up, uncross my legs, walk around.  maybe i should try accupuncture too, one more task for this weekend.

meeting alice and bk for dinner tomorrow at ah loy thai.  before that i have to endure a long teleconference meeting tonight and an all-day meeting tomorrow.  argh!! Must tong... pay day is coming.  must tong.

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