Early Prac classes…make dental moulds, as always. And also secretly ate Yan’s crunch chocolate and rolling around on chairs on extremely smooth dental lab floors.
After lunch, tried to read the set articles but ended up mucking around (as always)
Public health tute was pretty interesting. At first we did some mensa test thingy to test our so called intelligence. I got a couple wrong but surprisingly got some special things quickly. But then someone else (I forgot who) got only one wrong ~ yikes! Then we had to develop an argument that is FOR the separation of mentally challenged and the so-called ‘normal’ children. I ended up making the presentation for our group…I reckon we so won hehe.
Planning to take the later train, we took our time walking back to the halls but then Yan realised that she didn’t have to take a long time to pack her Easter holidays things and ended up taking the 4 sumthing train with virtually the rest of the dentistry crowd. We took the cab and met up with them at the station, and rushed onto the Melbourne bound train. Luckily we got the “good” 4 seater seats with Ki. Ended up being a pretty fun ride back to Melbourne: listening to iPod, taking random photos and laughing as always.
Yan and I were spending the night at Mel’s city apartment so we said our goodbyes to Grace and Damian at Southern Cross and took the train to Hawthorn. Mel’s apartment is really nice but kinda messy, as she pre-warned us, but then again, me and my bro get pretty messy when parent head for holidays so I wasn’t that surprised. Yan and I explored the apartment and we looked at Melissa’s childhood pictures. She has this awesome changing colour echidna thingy and we stared at it for ages, watching the sequential colour changes and pointing out which colour was our favourite.
Later, we went out to eat. Melissa wanted to show us this cool Japanese restaurant but it happened to be closed. So the last resort was Maccas. Also went junk food and snack shopping at IGA for our movie night. We wanted Yan to see “The Notebook” as she’s never seen it before. She slept about 1/3 of the way thru, Mel and I stayed awake until nearly the end. I guess we were all tired from the day. Yan and I ended up sleeping on the sofa-couch, and telling each other to not press the snooze button the next morning cuz Yan cannot miss her flight to Sydney.