I was pretty excited for this day. Today, I was flying to Singapore. What’s awesome about Singapore? Singapore itself…. nothing really, except that it’s a floating island mall with air conditioning and lots of food. Air conditioning did sound wonderful, but more importantly, I was going to see the Hans! They had just moved there in late 2016.
One of the best things about Singapore, I discovered very early. I landed at the airport and was pretty much out in a cab in less than 30 minutes. And majority of that time I spent at the duty free shop. 30 minutes! So nuts. A few days later, I discovered flying out of Singapore is just as easy! I made a decision that if I ever lived in Southeast Asia, it’d be Singapore cause of the ease of travel. Or Kuala Lumpur. Maybe Hong Kong, but that’s not Southeast Asia. Or is it..? Whatever, I digress. Back to Singapore.
So anyways, I get to Chris’ apartment building and I am just awed by the lobby. It’s so beautiful and shiny and air conditioned. I step into the elevator and when I arrive on their floor, the doors opened to lead me into … their front door? What? The elevator opens directly to their home. Wow. Maybe not everyone is amazed by this, but I thought that meant you really must have done something right in life. Then when I got into their apartment, the view was incredible.
Marina Bay was the view. Isn’t that cool? No? Okay, well whatever. I thought it was cool. Also, I found out later that I may not even have been allowed into their apartment because Ahnah mentioned how dirty I must have been from traveling so much. And it was true. They probably shouldn’t have let me come into their home, especially with Senah running around. Ha. Suckers. Well, needless to say, I took an awesome shower and caught up. Then we headed out to dinner at Makansutra Glutton’s Bay where we got tons of great food and then followed it with bingsoo dessert. So good. Like really, I’d go eat bingsoo there again. Rest of the night was just catching up and then getting some awesome shut eye. It was such a refreshing feeling to sleep somewhere “familiar”. I haven’t been there before, but it just felt nice.



