Singing Merry Christmas? Me?? You bet.
I was in a carol group just now (read: I was forced to be part of the it but owh I enjoyed it though). ..but the worst part was that I was asked to be Santa Rina (read: pathetic!). The rest were so excited in dressing me up as Santa’s helper since last week, but I turned them down (read: I don’t care you see. I just don’t) and repeatedly told them “jangan kasi malu sy bah‘ (read: I’m not a good sport?LOL). So I end up borrowing my boss’s red belt, pulled out my white cotton dress and had to wear a black slack with it since the dress is wayy too short…. so not suitable for a hospital’s environment (whatever that means). At least I’m getting the theme colours right.. red and white is the way to go (who the hell created the existence of S.Rina by the way??). So I had another colleague of mine who eventually also became S.Rina and decided to just fit into her pullovers (I’m not sure how many Rinas they need)…but Yay! I was gay! (as in happy, not as in being homo).and owh, our radiographer was cool enough to be Santa Clause! Well I always admire someone who’s a good sport, unlike mua. Hahahahaha. but I still love myself.
We rehearsed for about half an hour before the actual presentation at First Floor Clinic and the wards at around 10.30am. We did 5 medleys namely Joy to The World, Hark the Herald Angels Sing, Silent Night, O Come All Ye Faithful and Merry Christmas. Our GM joined us and she was very energetic I must say. Hehehe. Up until the second last verse of Merry Christmas, Clausey & Rinas went around shaking hands and giving small packets of cakes, sweets and chocolates to everyone there.. Some kids actually cried ~ I guess kids nowadays hate Clausey. LOL. I kiidd.
We finished everything around 12.30pm and evryone headed back to their departments…vocally and physically tired.




Punya kiut ko sini len.. hahah! I love it!
Girllyen
December 27, 2008 at 9:19 pm
Wakakakakaka.. Thanks lah fren.. I’m just hoping I’ll put on some weight. Not only is my emotions fluctuating, my weight is also taking the same toll. *rolling eyes*
Eleanor
December 28, 2008 at 11:41 am