open water.
its really interesting to see how people are nostalgic about leaving melbourne for this extended vacation. well, i am as well. simply cos i haven't been home for a year. don't get me wrong here. i love being back home. it's really not what i expected it to be, but then again, i tried not to have expectations, cos i know that they might fail. yet again, i digress from my title.
so, mish has been up to her neck in water this weekend!
powerboating has been pretty fun. the theory part really sucks, cos it's so boring and half the things they won't ask you in the test. just cos PSA wants poweredboaters to know Singapore waters, we have to learn every single thing. and there's really not much use boating here really. there are too many limitations to where you can go. although it feels the greatest when you're out and sea enjoying a beautiful sunset in the open sea, but somehow, it's doesn't feel as carefree as say, looking out at grampians, etc. i know Singapore is small lah. then don't make so many limitations already! despite that, i've had a really good time meeting all sorts of people and getting my sealegs back after two years. one thing though, i can't berth the boat properly. parking. yesyesyes. BUT i shall not succumb to the stereotyping of how woman cannot park properly, and i will make sure that i pass my practical test...somehow.
i still feel like i'm speeding through the water, so i shall go and sleep...
and let the waves bring me somewhere, somehow, nearer to you.
so, mish has been up to her neck in water this weekend!
powerboating has been pretty fun. the theory part really sucks, cos it's so boring and half the things they won't ask you in the test. just cos PSA wants poweredboaters to know Singapore waters, we have to learn every single thing. and there's really not much use boating here really. there are too many limitations to where you can go. although it feels the greatest when you're out and sea enjoying a beautiful sunset in the open sea, but somehow, it's doesn't feel as carefree as say, looking out at grampians, etc. i know Singapore is small lah. then don't make so many limitations already! despite that, i've had a really good time meeting all sorts of people and getting my sealegs back after two years. one thing though, i can't berth the boat properly. parking. yesyesyes. BUT i shall not succumb to the stereotyping of how woman cannot park properly, and i will make sure that i pass my practical test...somehow.
i still feel like i'm speeding through the water, so i shall go and sleep...
and let the waves bring me somewhere, somehow, nearer to you.
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