Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Take good care my friend

Note* - found this draft around, unfinished post of mine. Well now it's done :P

What's life without a dream? How far could you go to achieve it?


I've got this one friend, who yearns to live in a foreign country and try to be independent there. It's one of her dreams. Should she work first and wait for a chance to go outstation? Or do something about it to realize the dream. Well of course she had chosen to do something about it. She applied in some program to become some sorta nanny in US and she passed the interview and stuff.

OK that was easy, but the problem is that she couldn't get full support from her dad. Her dad actually wasn't particular happy with his daughter's decision, and well my friend won't give up so easily so she tried and tried to persuade her dad to let her go. Well I guess there's no stopping of a grown-up daughter. In the end, my friend is in US now.

Selfish, you could say but it sure takes up a lot of courage to realize this dream of hers and trying to go against her dad at some point. The bravery to face uncertainty of a new environment outstation, she would be one of the boldest friend of mine, with her own principality in life. It's my pleasure to meet such a friend.

That aside, we threw her a farewell dinner too, with a bunch of Seremban Heng Dai Zhi Mui. We planned for a dinner at Chili's @ MidValley but the place were full, so we ended up in San Francisco Steakhouse. Some pictures below:

Sparkling Juice only, not red wine


Err can't remember what's the name :P


Carbonara Spagethi


Can't remember this as well :P (I think it's San Francisco steak)


Nice Lamb Shank!!


The Gang