Moving Day
The state of my bedroom in Pasir Ris 1 hour before the movers came (I must add that they were rather hot.) and took everything I own:

So I'll be living in Punggol for the next 3-4 months before our new house is ready. I really don't know what to think of Punggol actually. I mean, all I know is newlyweds LOVE to flock here and I think I can see why. It's a nice place, really. Quite clean and everything looks brand new.
BUT ITZ NO PASIR RIS :'(
I honestly do not mind living in PR for the rest of my life but until my parents' house is ready, I guess I'm stuck here. Meanwhile, I'll show you my new temporary room.

After the unpacking's done :

So I'll be living in Punggol for the next 3-4 months before our new house is ready. I really don't know what to think of Punggol actually. I mean, all I know is newlyweds LOVE to flock here and I think I can see why. It's a nice place, really. Quite clean and everything looks brand new.
BUT ITZ NO PASIR RIS :'(
I honestly do not mind living in PR for the rest of my life but until my parents' house is ready, I guess I'm stuck here. Meanwhile, I'll show you my new temporary room.
After the unpacking's done :
Tomorrow, I'm planning to head out to Pasir Ris at 730am just to say my final goodbyes to the neighbours and err...the trees I guess. But Plan B is to rent a bike and roam around Punggol and see what it has to offer.
GOODNIGHT


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