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Scoop from Singapore: January 2007
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Saturday, January 27, 2007. The combination of monsoons and no laundry dryers. Our residence hall does not have laundry dryers here; we only have drying racks outside of our room/ building. The problem is that it downpours at least once a day and the drying process is usually defeated by the monsoon. How do dry your clothes then? Ha Good question. We are on a hunt for a laundry rack to keep in our room, but until then we are open to suggestions. Posted by Bride-to-Be @ 8:07 PM. Monday, January 22, 2007.
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Scoop from Singapore: April 2007
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Saturday, April 07, 2007. In a shop in Chinatown:. Owner: You're from America? Me: Yah, actually! My son is studying in. It-a-ca this semester. Exchange. Laurel and I stand there with our jaws open. Please consider the odds. With Laurel here, there are 4 Ithacans in Singapore. NTU sends 2-3 students on exchange each semester. There are 4.5 million people living in Singapore. Posted by Bride-to-Be @ 11:06 PM. Nanyang School of Communications and Information. Hong Kong and Macau. Laurel to visit Singapore!
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Scoop from Singapore: December 2006
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Saturday, December 30, 2006. Singapore experiences wettest December since 1869. According to Channel News Asia. Singapore received 760 milimeters of rain in the month of December alone, which translates to nearly 3 feet of rain! I realize that it is better than 3 feet of snow, and I do understand that the month of December is over and I missed this massive amount of rain. Still, I did not consider life in a monsoon. Where's my umbrella? Posted by Bride-to-Be @ 12:13 PM. Friday, December 29, 2006. I will ...
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Scoop from Singapore: March 2007
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Monday, March 19, 2007. Hong Kong and Macau. Alicia, Jen, and I woke up with plans to leave at 6 am Thursday morning, but of course Jeremy was missing. We went and knocked on his door and woke him up, so after he got dressed and packed his bag we were able to leave. We. Arrived at the airport with plenty of time though, and flew to Macau. From there we took a boat to Hong. Floor of a building we saw. We checked in and headed. Out for our first official Chinese meal. Like mushroom soup and curry squid.
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Scoop from Singapore: February 2007
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Tuesday, February 20, 2007. TCV: The Coolest Vacation. For Spring Recess, I am embarking on T. Ambodia, and V. The map above shows you South East Asia, incase you want to track where exactly I'm traveling. India and the Indian Ocean is to the left, China to the right and up. Singapore is that beautiful pink dot. The light pink is Malaysia and Indonesia, where I have already been, and the dark pink in my spring break trip. Posted by Bride-to-Be @ 11:24 PM. Monday, February 19, 2007. Sunday, February 18, 2...
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Scoop from Singapore: November 2006
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Thursday, November 23, 2006. Singapore in one month. Flight booking, this week. Posted by Bride-to-Be @ 1:40 AM. I will be studying at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore from January until May 2007. Here you will find reflections, experiences, and photos of my time abroad. Nanyang School of Communications and Information. Hong Kong and Macau. Fish Fams and Organic Veggies. Laurel to visit Singapore! Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Phnom Penh, Cambodia.