and yes, that meant i could fetch Custard home the next!
headed home after work on Saturday morning, got changed and set off for our premarital health screening.
for those of u who are keen, we took the Love Series - $200 (female), $180 (male) or $360 (couple) at Dayspring in Paragon.
we had to
picked Miss L up at her place on our way to Mrs Wong's.
so exciiiiiiiited!
i recognized Custard right away as she snoozed away in her rattan basket.
played around with other kitties, Stripes was really sweet too but Mrs Wong discouraged me from taking her coz she's pretty old already.
and yes, so we picked Custard, who curled herself around us.
we did the necessary paperwork, picked up her Pee Wee litter and some Royal Canin, and headed back home.
she appeared extremely uncomfortable and scared in the car, then barfed twice and also pooped in her carrier during the ride.
gave her a quick wash once we were home, set up her litter tray, played around a bit then she slept most of the day away while we scooted off to the Natas fair at the Singapore Expo.
combed the entire area carefully, queued, enquired, compared.
and finally we decided to take up the "13D Western USA" package with JP International and forgo Hawaii after much dissuasion from various agents. a pity, but i'm sure the many factory outlet visits will help me forget about the beaches. hawhaw.
though the queue and crowd was mad, the packaged tours were generally cheaper than non-sale days. we saved about 300 buckaroos (per pax) for ours, and of coz we got ourselves a nice 24" hardcase trolley luggage by charging part of our fare to my HSBC credit card (pity, the camera was fully redeemed already). yippey.
originally, we wanted to pay in full to get another 20" cabin luggage, but decided ,with 2 huge luggage at home plus another hardcase one we just got, we've no use (and space) for that anymore. of coz, various credit card companies had similar promotions including UOB, Citibank, DBS, OCBC, Maybank and RBS.
February's been a extravagant month, and my ang bao money have long been gone.
March is time for saving up, hopefully!
(gotta chalk up for reserves for shop-shop in June at the US factory outlets. mwahaha.)
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