went to the petshop near by, petstation they called it. And it was time
after all for me to get a new cagee for Yuri. I didn't look that big
when it was not assembled. But realized its double the size of the
preivous cage. Anyway, its so convenient! I can clear the litter easily
Like a little condo for a growing dwarf rabbit. And yes it cost me a bomb. Not that big, but still bombed.

Thank you dear's mum! For the wonderful little house thingie Uncle did for Yuri, Shimi and Chomi!
It's so tough and durable, and they love playing with the mini house. A
little ladder to climb, holes to peek through and fine hard wood for
them to nibble on. Also made connections with the "Rabbit Uncle" the
guy who supplies rabbits to pet shops in Singapore! heh next time can
get huge discount for my next rabbit!
Followed dear to Jurong Point today, Just to check out books and stuff.
It's horrendously crowded. Don't know why... but bad.
Managed to find the Petshop the Rabbit Uncle told us about,
but to our disappointment the rabbits there didnt look very nice.
I mean they were nice, but not nice enough haha...
And so we went to the library to do stuff,
And while she was sped off to her Programming side,
I saw a Physics Section.
Found a book that would prove useful to me. hee.
and then i saw the arts section. Realized my interest lies mainly in the arts...
Went to the counter to borrow the books...
Error, please go to the counter.
"OMG, could it be because its my FIRST TIME borrowing books?"
Anyway managed to borrow them. haha 
And then there was Mr Albert Einstein.
I stumbled upon a book in Borders while looking around.
And though its for dummies like me,
after reading it... i was utterly impressed with the vast knowledge it provided.
Contrary to what it may sound, its not very mathematical,
Instead it explains the whole history of Physics.
Whether an apple truely dropped on Newton's head,
Or whether feathers and stones were dropped from the leaning tower of Pisa,
Or whether time could be reversible or not.
This is a book for all the bold and curious alike,
and damn they should pay me for this advertisement.
An awesome book with minimal math
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