Saturday, October 25, 2008 5:26 PM ♥
I woke up exceptionally today at 7am. I am doing this because of my OCIP trip, or I will never wake up that early on a Saturday morning. This really shows how much I cherished this opportunity I was blessed with. Surprisingly, I am at home in this hour. I should be at Somerset by now, not at home. Unfortunately, I have to shift my tuition to this afternoon due to my appointment for vaccination.
Having 2 needles poking into my 2 arms is not as bad as I thought. I feel numb than pain. I met up with my classmates who are going for the vaccinations at 8am, Simei MRT station. As what I have expected, Phoebe and Naquiyah were late again. But that does matters a lot. We turned out to be the latest group to arrive at Clinic L; all others have reached long ago. Then, it was the time where most people were afraid of. That was vaccination time! I guess only Wendy and Phoebe were scared of having the injections, the rest were still alright. I am not afraid of taking injections, it is nothing to me. It feels as if an ant has bitten me, nothing more than that. I admit that the first shot was less painful than the second one. I guess for a skinny person like me, it does make a different any way. No offence to anyone. After the injections, I have 2 ugly plasters pasted on both my arms. I just cannot stop laughing when Yvonne realized that the nurse has pasted the plaster wrongly. The plaster was placed way too below. That sounds really funny to me! The nurse is so blind.
My arms are aching like crazy now. Oh my! I cannot even lift up my both hands. I really feel like a handicap right up. 2 weeks and 6more days to my trip to India. Whoo hoooo! Really forward to that!
-siqi
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Saturday, October 25, 2008 5:26 PM ♥
I woke up exceptionally today at 7am. I am doing this because of my OCIP trip, or I will never wake up that early on a Saturday morning. This really shows how much I cherished this opportunity I was blessed with. Surprisingly, I am at home in this hour. I should be at Somerset by now, not at home. Unfortunately, I have to shift my tuition to this afternoon due to my appointment for vaccination.
Having 2 needles poking into my 2 arms is not as bad as I thought. I feel numb than pain. I met up with my classmates who are going for the vaccinations at 8am, Simei MRT station. As what I have expected, Phoebe and Naquiyah were late again. But that does matters a lot. We turned out to be the latest group to arrive at Clinic L; all others have reached long ago. Then, it was the time where most people were afraid of. That was vaccination time! I guess only Wendy and Phoebe were scared of having the injections, the rest were still alright. I am not afraid of taking injections, it is nothing to me. It feels as if an ant has bitten me, nothing more than that. I admit that the first shot was less painful than the second one. I guess for a skinny person like me, it does make a different any way. No offence to anyone. After the injections, I have 2 ugly plasters pasted on both my arms. I just cannot stop laughing when Yvonne realized that the nurse has pasted the plaster wrongly. The plaster was placed way too below. That sounds really funny to me! The nurse is so blind.
My arms are aching like crazy now. Oh my! I cannot even lift up my both hands. I really feel like a handicap right up. 2 weeks and 6more days to my trip to India. Whoo hoooo! Really forward to that!
-siqi
♡