In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: it goes on.
- Robert Frost
about us;
♥tiffany
born 20th february 1988
schooled at MGS, ACJC and NUS
Loves reading, riding a hot air balloon, travelling around the world, shopping :) and playing the piano.
♥jeremy
born 9th november 1986
schooled at Ai Tong, Catholic High, AJC and UNSW
Loves tiffany :), the bass, world of warcraft, simpsons and south park.
gunung arong was super tiring.. i seem to get tired alot these past few days.. oops.. must exercise to build up stamina :) anyway more about gunung arong, it was seriously tiring at least the trekking bit.. went up on the second day as alot of hickups happened during the first day with transportation and all so had to postpone the trek.. woke up at 4.30am to pack up and prepare to move out for the trek.. and we're talking about a one star trek here.. hahaha.. during the first 5 mins up the hill, you could practically hear everyone wheezing and breathing really hard.. what can i say.. I WAS FOOLED.. thought it'll be like a walk in the park.. but boy was i wrong.. but i must say the view on top was breathtaking and partly worth it.. hahahha yeah take note of the word PARTLY.. grins.. the ascent was quite short and sharp taking only an hour but it was really really steep (the entire trek took like 4 hours to complete.. loads of exercise that i was getting) however, the descent was too long for my liking and there were parts where the trail was practically too dangerous that we had to hold on to ropes tied on the side and a misjudgement could mean quite serious injuries.. quite glad that my ankle it quite strong and flexible if not there would have been many sprains happening.. made it down to the beach in the end and some pple took off their shoes to play in the water, the beach is soooo pristine unlike our beaches in singapore where the sand is imported and really rough.. i mean if you wanna import sand at least import some good quality sand right? anyway, had a long way more to go before we reached back to the chalet so had to climb over really huge boulders by the beach and trying to not get my sports shoes wet.. reminded me about my childhood when i used to love climbing over rocks by the beach, but this time there were seriously alot of rocks and it didnt seem as fun as when we're young.. funny how persepctives change when we get older.. like i used to really really hate eating liver, but now liver is quite alright i mean i can eat it lar at least.. so climbed along super alot of huge boulders jumping from one to another almost slipped a few times evading the crashing waves.. then reached this part where we had to cross over a part of the sea if not we couldnt get to the other side.. so much for not getting wet in the first place.. hahha ironic.. anyway changed into my slippers which i brought along and promptly lost one side when i went into the water.. the water like reached some tall guys chest when he went in and KY was speculating whether it'll cover my head.. oops.. but then i can swim so it wasnt too bad.. after the crossing walked back along the beach which was fun walking barefooted since i didnt wanna change back into my sports shoes and i lost a side of my slippers however had to walk back on the long stretch of hot tar road later on.. that wasnt so fun.. i felt like an african without any shoes.. it felt painful esp the part where there were loads of pebbles and it literally cut through the skin.. really felt like being back to basics :) and back to nature..