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      Saturday, November 21, 2009

      Going back to the past

      Today, Sharon, Joshua Poh and I went back to the past in Chinatown. The heritage center was awesome. The whole display set is simply so realistic, we were transported right back into the past in Chinatown.

      Sharon the domesticated housewife who is hanging clothes. (:

      ME WASHING MY HANDS! Whee!

      The whole museum allows me to feel extremely blessed being born in such an era. We always complained how difficult life is for us just because of minute obstacles that seemed to get in our way. We never really thought of the small houses that used to house 10 people and yet we complain about how we have to share rooms. We complain about cold water, dirty toilets but the toilets in the past doesn't even have a flush system. We complain about how we have so much to do, nothing to do, whatever, we won't stop complaining. Have we ever thought of the lifestyle of those who had built up this comfortable for us? Sure, maybe some of us aren't as lucky as the others but I think we ought to feel blessed for what we have now.

      I can't say that this is going to be easy though because with all the expectations we have, all that is expected of us, and the fast-paced lifestyle in the society. I guess we can just try complaining less. (:

      Next, we went to Kampong Glam (near Bugis Area) and we actually went to view a mosque. In my entire 18 years of living, I have never stepped into a mosque. Stepping into the mosque was probably one of the most memorable things that I have done during this holiday. I was extremely enlightened (with information) by the guide's thorough explanation of their culture. I was also awed by the entire structure of the building and how they devote themselves so much to their religion. It definitely gave me newfound respect for Muslims.

      Amber, Poh, Sharon in front of the hall.

      It started raining and we tried to get out of Kampong Glam to Bugis Junction. So we found many shops (actually mainly boutique stores) at Arab Street or Haji Lane. I cannot resist but to snap a picture of this:
      So fantasy-like. Lovely!

      Ok that's the end of my trip.

      AmBeR at 8:36 AM