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They Say "Third Time Lucky..."

Okay I promise not to blog anymore about K's birthday after this.

His group of friends who were not in town that weekend of his birthday very kindly organised a surprise dinner for him last Thursday night.  Chris had booked a table in a restaurant in Chinatown for 13 people and all I had to do was to turn up with him without divulging any details.

Unfortunately he was so swamped with work that day in office and although he remembered we were meeting for dinner, the word "Chinatown" didn't catch his attention.

So came 6pm and he called saying he is on the train home after a mentally intense day, and suggested meeting somewhere closer to home for dinner, conveniently forgetting "Chinatown".  I panicked.  What am I gonna do knowing there are 11 peeps waiting for us in the restaurant?  So I said "No cannot, we have to go Chinatown."  And he replied in surprise "But why must we go there?"  "Err.. because we have to go Chinatown?"  He sounded even more baffled so with no choice, I had to half admit "Because we are meeting Chris and Meihui for dinner there, it's meant to be a surprise lah!"

Cut the long story short, we obviously made it there successfully and he was pleasantly surprised with the big turnout.  When it was cake time, the restaurant actually dimmed the lights for him and everyone chorused in unison the birthday song.

"Wow what an unforgettable birthday week!" K mused.

The third birthday cake in a week!

Take One

Take Two

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