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I know, I know, it's been a while since I wrote, but life has got very busy recently. We currently have our friend Al French staying with us, he's moving to Hong Kong for a year and he's on a work trip here right now. It's great to see him again, and as always with good friends, it's as if we just saw him last week (in reality the last time we saw him was at our wedding last year).

Anyway, as I said, we have been busy. What with Mandarin, Alpha, work and a trip to Malacca I don't seem to have had a free moment in the last three weeks.


Malacca was great, it was good to leave Singapore for the weekend. The only downer was returning home to find that our debit card had been skimmed and we'd had money stolen...oh well, it looks like we'll get it back. Malacca had awesome food and it was a fun city to spend a couple of days in.





This week I had an interesting experience, I was invited by my friend ZeNee to go to the final results show of Singapore Idol (the local equivalent of Pop Idol). Granted, it was an odd thing to do on a Monday night, but we had a lot of fun - I felt like a teenager again. Incidently a chap called Hady Mirza won, he was quite cute and vaguely talented.


Tonight we played tennis at the Singapore Country club with our church group. It was great fun - the ideal way to unwind after a week at work. Man, does it get hot playing tennis in this climate - even at 10 o'clock at night.

We have been rediscovering the joys of Skype this week, with a couple of old friends setting up accounts. We even had a video call where a friend in London could see us as we spoke - it's all getting a bit clever. So, anyone who reads this and wants a video tour of our apartment, just give us a call on Skype.

Mandarin is going well, I'm still loving learning the characters although I'm not picking them up as quickly as I'd like!

I've also learned to text/SMS in the last week or two. So for all those of you who know me as someone who dislikes texting - all that has changed. Feel free to SMS me on my Singapore number any time (it can be found on the bottom of all of our emails). I'd love to hear from you - don't forget to put your name on the SMS as I have a new phone which won't know your number.

Bye for now. Have a good weekend everyone.

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