Tuesday, October 14, 2008

be my whatever, boy.

Sure, I'm often wearing a mini-skirt and I have more three-inch stilettos than ballet pumps or flip flops, but heck, in no way am I gonna squeal at dirt or a worm. So it was kindasorta demeaning when there were some who were surprised that I actually was interested for the hike. I mean, it's just a hike. Am I really seen to be so incapable of going through such a thing?

But all things aside, kudos to Jon for a really great effort.

The following pictures of lastlast weekend's hike are all courtesy of Suet Wei - since I couldn't find the extra batteries for my camera.

If you squint, you can see red arrows. That's the number of times we crossed Sungai Chiling (I kid you not).

Just after the hike up.

The waterfall was absolutely gorgeous. Too bad pictures couldn't do it justice.

Did I mention we were the only girls among a bus load (and a couple of cars) of boys?

Jonny Jon.

Yes, Alex is insane - just in case you were wondering.

Kay Cheong's quite funny.

Oh, I also realised my love for scouts is pretty much...still there.

Sam Lock (my Further Math lecturer/mentor) told me in class,
"I saw the pictures on Facebook. So fat!"


...and he says it in this insanely Chinese-y way.

Tatsuki stacking rocks on rocks - vertically. (He's a ninja, I swear!)

Alex and his tanning.

Just for the record, Tatsuki doesn't do much to make us not believe he's a ninja. I mean, diving into shallow icy cold water, stacking rocks vertically and climbing poles? Oh, sure, like you could do that.

Only he can.

Because he's Japanese a ninja.

And what surprised me the most was how much fun I could have with some I barely know and most I've never even met before.

'Twas a good experience, really.