(Wednesday, April 02, 2008 / 6:16 PM)
[mood] - sick-ish
Really, damn all those viruses and bacteria. Made me ill and so uncomfortable. *Curses*
Anyway, finally uploaded all the photos taken on Monday to my PC. Wasted about 2 hours trying to load them on photobucket using my dear old computer. In the end had to use the new MacBook that is barely a month old. *sarcastic look*
Went to Sentosa on 31Mar, and it was awesome. It's has been ages since I last went there.
Woke up early in the morning to meet up with Carissa. I admit I'm totally not much of a morning person. I tend to have temper when I don't have enough sleep.
From Chua Chu Kang took MRT all the way to Habourfront. Utterly tired and restless throughout the whole journey. Plus I haven't recovered for sake. Still feel like a werewolf. (Apparently the werewolf reference is only understandable if you read the Twilight novel series)
Reached Habourfront around 11am plus. We went to shop around VivoCity and had brunch there.
My breakfast + lunch = French Toast + drink I forgot what it was + 2 half boiled eggs. I wasn't very hungry, so the serving size was okay. But ordering French Toast was a big mistake because it was so dry that I had problem swallowing it. The half boiled eggs was awful. Not because the eggs weren't fresh, but because I only like eating cooked eggs.
Ewwww.
The view of VivoCity's interior from the second floor. There wasn't much people because it was a working weekday so most of the crowds there are tourists.

Outside view from a cable car. It was the first time I'm riding the cable car because most of the time I went to Sentosa by car or feet. The feeling was just awesome! I thought I would be trembling because I'm afraid of height, but no I wasn't. Everything would be perfect if there aren't any construction going on there. Tsk.

The map changed since I last saw them. Or did it? Lols. It looked kind of kiddy, but it's easy to understand. I'm not lying, seriously.

The small pool near the entrance of the Underwater World. That head smacked right in the middle is the diver's head. Haha. He's cleaning the tank. That's what I heard him said to a small girl. Lols.

Japanese Giant Crab. It's really hugeee... bigger than my head. (>.<)

Jellyfish. And it's glowing ...

Even a man-eating shark can be so obedient to a diver.
Didn't take much photos of the Underwater World because my hand phone doesn't have that much space for storage and also because it's all fish. Nothing much worth taking shot. After a short while in the Underwater World, we went to Dolphin Lagoon to watch the pink dolphins. They were so cuteee. There were three, namely Hans, Splash & ... I forgot the last one. (>.<')
After that we went to watch Pirate Coves in 4Dmagix theatre. It's not exactly horror, but it's thrilling! Because it's 4D, the people and the objects looked so real as thought they're really literally poking out of the screen. Plus, it's 4D, so the seats can shake and blast out cold air when you are the least expecting. Cari got pretty shaken after the movie ended and I was laughing at her. ^^v
Another thing that was worth remembering was that when we were exiting the theater, one of the foreign tourists that was standing in the queue started asking those people who came out of the theatre how the movie was. And by look of the horrific expression on the people, he actually laughed and somehow got the message.

After the movie, we went to the Butterfly & Insect Kingdom, I'm not sure about the name but it's roughly the same. Cari still hasn't gotten over the shock the movie gave her and was damn scared of the butterflies. Lols. Because in the movie there was scene on hornets & spiders (ewwww), and so the chair suddenly blasted out cold air for the first time underneath the seat! That's why she was currently frightened of animals that has six legs. Lmao.
There's actually parrots in the insect kingdom. WTH? Parrots got six legs meh? They were damn noisy, cawing non-stop at the entrance.

Pretty butterflies. By now Cari was brave enough to get close enough to take a picture of the butterflies. *laughs*

Look at the butterfly in the middle. That is so lame. A unisex butterfly with two different wings!

We went to the Image Of Singapore to learn more about history because apparently we returned all the stuff learned during history lessons to out teachers. Just kidding. This was taken when we were asked to watch a short 5 minutes clip about the 4 different races that live in harmony in Singapore. See that 4 portraits in the photo? They moved! And I was like "Omg they moved!" I didn't expect that, thought they were just some framed portraits there to decorate the place. Lols.

After the clip we went in to the museum. The was figurines were so real. But I not sure if they were made of wax. And because I watch enough horror movie, I was damn scared of them. Keep wondering if they would move or blink their eyes or whatever. Screw the movie - House Of Wax.

See, they look so real. And the museum was DARK. I made that comment and Cari said they didn't have enough money to do the lighting thing. Lame.

This one is damn scary. Her eyes are seriously poking out of the sockets lor.

Soo... they only have enough money at the later time because the museum was more brightly lit towards the back. Haha.

I wonder why they include a "zhen zi" in the museum.

Not enough lighting again.

Did I mention the museum was scarcely populated when we went there? It was empty! This picture was taken after I just fixed a problem with the hand phone. And then Cari had gone a bit too fast in front so I was left behind, all alone in that area. Damn. The figurines are just plain scary for some reason.

Taken while standing on top of the staircase. And for sake, that two person standing in the middle of the road are REAL person. It would be very frightening if they weren't.
Opera show! The two people on the stage are fake too. But they move, because they are robotic controlled.

The final area of the museum. But serious the whole place was huge and large and long. Took us about 1 hours to get to the exit. And we didn't even stay in a section for very long time. I'd say it's rather worth it to buy the ticket. ^^

Ta-da! Took the cable car back to Habourfront. The sun setting already, and it's really beautiful.
Vampires just kind of rulz it all ...