Bursting at the seams

The first part of the day was nothing to shout about. Took the LRT to the US Embassy, stood in, let me see, one, two, three lines, reminded myself not to say the 'B' word while in the vicinity, collected Hui-Chin's visa and headed home.

Later that night
Andrew and I threw a dinner for the family at this restaurant in Seapark. We ordered 6,7, or 8 really awesome dishes and by dinner's end we were all straining to breathe. Afterwards, we headed over to the Ah Ees place and Dee Ku brought out 30 kilos of durians for desert. That's like half a person worth of fruit.

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