15 March 2012

My first movie outing ever with my bestie

Yesterday was a rainy, well, not a heavy downpour. And it didn't dampen my mood from hanging out with my bestie to Orchard. (:

We started window-shopping to Abercrombie & Fitch. There were a lot of handsome models walking around the department storel, the lights were dimmer. The clothes sold were flashy and added sparkles to the appearance of the interior.

Despite its inevitable temptation to buy attractive clothes, prices were steep. A jacket can be above $100!! :O It made us realise that we couldn't afford them ):

Window-shopping was then followed.

After walking around A & F, we headed to Topshop and to our relief, the clothes are more affordable. We browsed at various clothes.

We then proceeded to H & M. And man, it was packed with shoppers! We manoeuvred with caution. We played with sunglasses and hats like kids, posing in front of the mirror, trying to look cool or rather silly. (: After what seemed an hour of walking around, we left H & M empty-handed as always.




Afterwards, we walked to Cineleisure hoping to get tickets for a movie. Unfortunately, there was nothing good to watch. However, my mummy suggested "The Wedding Diary". And, what was fantastic- English subtitles - our main concern. The movie was aired at Tampines Mall at 4.55pm, thus, we hurried off to our fifth destination.


But before that, my forever hungry bestie was tempted to eat Best Fries Forever. In the end, he gave in and ate a cup of it. He also egged me to try some of it and yes, we wolved down and relished its taste. (: Moreover, it was my first time trying it in my whole eighteen years of my life.



The Wedding Diary

We reached the Golden Village cinema and we hurriedly got the tickets. Perfect! We then rushed up to the gate 7 and sat nonchalently.

Gradually, the cinema started to darken...

In conclusion, The Wedding Diary was indeed hilarious and poignant.

The moral we learnt - No matter how poor or rich the bride or bridegroom are, the wedding can be as simple yet blissful and memorable as possible. The key to the blissful wedding is simply LOVE.