brrrrr...
not tt i get to ride on a motorbike very often, cept here in chiangmai...but i've never rode on a motorbike, with the rain hitting against my face, my eyes (because i hadn't had a helmet on)...never felt so cold, teeth chattering away, body trembling so hard i couldn't feel my gastric pains anymore, legs shaking so hard i felt the motorbike shake...i now understand how a motorcyclist feels when he's sitting out there on his bike in the rain, looking at me sitting comfortably in a car back home in singapore.
as i sit here on the bed after a hot bath, m just tinking abt whether p'gade & koi have got home, much less have their baths. m really grateful to these 2 ppl, and of cos to God (for bringing them into my life). we (3 of us & yanzhen) had spent the evening at walking street, but it started drizzling when we were almost done. then it got heavier and so p'gade & koi thought we'd wait a while more before they ride us (yanzhen & i) home. after waiting an hour, we ended up sitting at mike's eating fries...but sadly, the rain never stopped. it was already almost 1am here and so we had to just ride in the rain...and tt's how i had an experience i'd never get in singapore. to begin with, i prolly won't even get to be on a motorbike. although i was feeling really awful on the bike earlier, wanted so badly for tt journey to end, crying out to God tt i was really cold (and still sick)...as i look back now, it was a wonderful experience afterall. say m nuts...cos i don't know why either. maybe because it was...exciting..?