Sunday, November 2, 2008

Today's jogging session with Adeline went out well. Although we walked more than we jogged but it was still fun. We started jogging at about 4pm and jogged for about 1km when Adeline said she was tired. So we sat down and rest while she started complaining NON-STOP about being tired. Then we continued walking, I offered to carry her as a joke and then she suddenly jumped on me. She still expects me to run when I'm carrying such an heavy load on my back. Now I understand the meaning of stress: Stress is when you're carrying a fat girl running and she keeps telling you that you can do it. Anyway, we went to the Chinese Garden to relax ourselves as we didn't have the mood to jog anymore. Oh ya, Adeline was wearing this panties-like-socks when we were jogging. And it obviously wasn't meant for jogging as it resulted in blisters on the back of her ankles.
We went to explore alot of things within the Chinese Garden. First was the Bonsai gardens where we saw many Bonsai aged 150 years old. And then we saw many weird looking rocks that looked like charcoal to me. We almost got lost in the Bonsai gardens but luckily my "powerful" sense of directions brought us back to the correct path. After that, we went to see people feed fish the size of Adeline's body. I mean it, the size of her abdomen. Although they were eating bread but they still look scary to me. And Adeline almost fell into the water when the fish suddenly leap out from the water. And then while walking towards the entrance, we saw a Komodo lizard swimming in the water. Adeline seems pretty fascinated by how the lizard swam so easily in the water. She seems to be fascinated by every single thing in the Chinese Garden. When she saw some snail's egg on the rocks along the banks of the lake, she wanted to bring them home and hatch them. I was like, "How are going to make them hatch?" Then while heading towards the entrance, we saw a squirrel on a tree and we tried to approach it. Adeline even mentioned something about catching the squirrel. Suddenly the squirrel jumped and climbed up the tree. The expression on Adeline's face at that precise moment was so classic that I regretted not taking a picture of it.
Finally we went to somewhere near her house to have our dinner. And guess what, her panties-like-socks disappeared along the way. I was laughing all the way, I mean how could your socks drop on the floor. After dinner, I walked her home and took a bus back to my home sweet home.

P.S: Adeline, thanks for the wonderful day today. Next time better wear socks that are meant for jogging and not that panties thingy again. I can't wait for our next meeting on the next weekend. =]

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