Time flies by faster than usual today. After my morning run and sending RK to the tuition center, I sat down to work on my project and when I looked at the time display on my computer again, 1.5 hour has passed and it really felt like only 10 minutes. OMG! I am late in fetching RK again.
Time Famine Strikes
After having lunch with RK at 12.30pm, I spent the rest of the afternoon slaving away on my never-ending projects. It was already 530pm by the time I am done with the daily financial updates and related activities. How I wish there are at least 8 more hours each day for me to catch up with all my work. :( I guess the fact that I am always suffering from time famine could be due to the fact that I tend to multitask and have always end up re-doing some of the work that I have completed. I will probably have to change up my working style soon.
After a shower, RK and I took a bus down to Jurong Point to meet THL. By the time we reached Jurong Point, THL has already arrived. We decided to have Ayam Penyet for dinner as it has been a while since we last eat there. So RK and I made our way there while THL queued up.
During peak hours like dinner and lunch times, there are always long queues and while the majority of the patrons are Malays, there are also quite a number of patrons from other races. Although the prices over at Ayam Penyet is definitely not the cheapest by comparison with other similar eateries, their food are always served hot and their service has been great so far.
We window-shopped for a bit before walking to the bus interchange and took a bus home. We stopped by Giant Supermart nearby our house to get some necessities before reaching home.
Transport Expenses: $4.14
Bus Fare:
Bus to Work (THL) -> $0.83
Home to Jurong Point -> $0.83 + $0.41 = $1.24
Jurong Point to Home => $0.83 x 2 + $0.41 = $2.07
Daily Afterthoughts:
Almost 3 weeks have gone by and I have to say the 3 of us have survived well without a car. We are getting very accustomed to taking bus rides and we only take a cab whenever there is really a need to. All in all, I sincerely believe we can easily make it to beyond the 60 days challenge.
Way to Go!!
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