Ah. What an eye-opening trip. Now I know what it's like to be the eldest. To have little kids look up to you and hang on to your every word. To be able to command them with a wave of your hand. Mwahahaha. Okay, so I didn't abuse them that much. Just a little. A teeny bit.
Anyway, had quite a bit of fun in Australia. Did alright, didn't do any best times but I wasn't too far off. Although after I came back, I discovered I was... quite unfit. Haha. Oh well, getting back now. Just give me a while.
On the last day of the competition, we went all the way to Gold Coast. Didn't much feel like shopping, so a bunch of the guys bought a frisbee and we played on the beach. Where it was really windy and every time we threw, the frisbee either travelled really far or flew backward. Heh. After that, we buried one of the guys in the sand and... uh... sculpted the sand on top of him. Heh heh.
Also, I had this great idea of buying these really cheap supersoakers we saw and playing aroudn with them. We bought two at first to test them out but we never got around to buying the other two cause of... many, many things that happened. So, in the end, Cong and I settled for calling a team meeting and bursting in blasting everyone. Heh. Yes, it's good being the eldest.
Posted by Ming at April 23, 2005 10:16 PMthats just what you think.
Welcome to my family life... muah-hahahaha!!!
Posted by: PJ at April 24, 2005 11:39 PMyou tyrant.
Posted by: cleo at May 7, 2005 01:10 AMpoor small kids.can u be a good example instead.instead of wetting them.
Posted by: val at May 8, 2005 12:54 AM