It's so nostalgic to walk down the lane leading to the school. The baby crocodiles are no longer there; it's now a little pavilion. Entering the canteen i was surprised to see a couple of hundreds of ladies there, despite it being a friday evening. Yes ladies, all grown up, no longer the kids we used to be. Some are already mothers, carrying their little ones around. But interestingly, not a single one brought their partner along, despite the outright invitation. Hmm, a sign of feminism?

It's so great to see everyone - the heartwarming feeling is indescribable! :) I'm glad i went - it's so nice to revisit the days of old, retelling those stories of the past.
Oh and 2 stall owners did open their stalls specially for us:
and this aunty and uncle actually remembers me! :) after 10 yrs!

This is Uncle Mobin's assistant; he's not around though. I missed his teh tarik!


All in all, it was truly a wonderful time together, reminiscing the past. And yes ladies, i'll remember to invite you for my wedding lah! :P
1 comment:
hey there, just passing by. its interesting to know st nicks used to have baby crocodiles!!
the peacocks are gone too.. =(
and now the school's undergoing renovation.. ah well. nothing lasts forever.
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