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Saturday, January 24, 2009

A week's worth of fun

Guten Tag!

To you guys in Singapore that is! It's been a heck of a first week of school. There's so little time here to really sit down and do something that your really like or would like to do. I'm still bogged down by the constant need to finish up WIL2 individual project, prepare for lessons before hand, and socialise with the the international students here.

But when there's work, there must be play! So here's a short lazy picture post on what's been going on this week:

160109: Bowling at Wendover's


I really suck at bowling. And the fact that I average 70 points for both games is because I insist on using only the lucky green ball.

Some of the other International and American students:





The alley is huge and despite almost all the International students and other American students being there, we only occupy about half the venue.

180109: Sunday service at Mosaic


Mosaic is a relatively new and rapidly growing church in this part of Greensboro.


The band is really cool and the people are all so friendly and hospitable.


I enjoyed my first service in America and look forward to many more fruitful Sundays here!

190109 : And so it snowed

Its really rare to get snow here in North Carolina, especially at this time of the year so late in winter, so its really fortunate that I get to see it!


It all started when little flurries of flakes began to descend at about 8pm at night.

People start rushing out of their rooms bringing along their cameras with them. It was quite a funny sight as there are many Asians, Mexicans, South Americans and Africans who like me were seeing snow for the first time in their lives.

Then it got heavier, and it almost became impossible to take photos. We would rather protect our cameras and just stand back under the shelter and heat of the building and admire the lovely night scene as more and more snowflakes descend.

Some of the little photos we took:


My U-pal David. He's such a lovely chap. Has been emailing me even before I came and helped me with what ever questions that I had about preparation. He also ensured that I settled down well in UNCG.


Yan Hao and myself. Its not Yan Hao's first time seeing snow but he's still equally amazed as I was I'm sure.


I was so excited I ran out in my thin track pants and my gay green room slippers on. Fortunately I remembered my beanie and gloves.


Yan Hao having fun staring at snow falling


A spastic picture of myself (which I will use as my FB profile pic soon) trying to catch snowflakes with my tongue. Tastes pretty much like crushed ice.

Back to David being such a nice pal. He saw my facebook nick when I mentioned: "Shaun is here in UNCG for almost a week and all he's seen is the college caf and his room. Damn those S'pore assignments!"

So he called me and offered to take me out that very night to Crispy Kreme! He has heard how it became a lifelong ambition to bite into one so he very kindly got one of his friend Rebecca to drive us to the restaurant just a little off the school.

A little bit of history: Krispy Kreme so happens to be based in North Carolina. It began its first operation here in 1937 right in Winston-Salem and slowly, the addictive donut became a global name. Check this out.


In North Carolina, people don't buy donuts over a counter. They actually walk into a huge donut restaurant, sit down and order pretty much half a dozen per person at a go along with ice creams and milk shakes. Or so I heard. I gotta see this.


Sadly it was closed! They would usually stay open till midnight, but it happend to be Martin Luther King Jr's day, so they were closed early.


We shall return! Haha. This has been corrected now. We managed to try some takeaway Krispy Kreme at Friday Fest (will be elaborated at another time) today. It was lovely but I'm definitely coming back soon.

So we made a little detour and headed to i-hop. Another famous American food joint, made popular by the movie "I am Sam". I-hop is famous for its pancakes and we wasted no time ordering those sinful flat cakes even though its really late at night.


They're not cheap! But its worth every penny that I blew on it.


The tall strawberry stack of pancakes with strawberry sauce, whipped cream, fresh berries and bananas


Myself, Yan Hao and Isaac. Isaac is an American who speaks fluent chinese, having grew up in Taiwan.


They taught us how to play a new game. Its really fun! I-hop provides free crayons for its patrons to doodle on.

The 6 of us had such a great time. Must really thank David, Rebecca, Isaac and Kathy for taking Yan Hao and myself out.

200109: Snow covered UNCG


The usual view out of my window, only different


The school looks much prettier covered in white


These pictures are the ones that I took from within the i-house itself. I haven't got around loading up photos of the school that I took when I'm out.


I managed to see a squirrel digging up nuts again. Haha.

That's it for now! I must really be getting on my WIL2 now. Got a huge shopping trip down to Charlotte city tomorrow too! Take care all you folks back home.

Gong Xi Fa Cai! Happy New Year!

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