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    How to destress?

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      Kellystarry
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      Have a cup of tea, grab a book and sit at the balcony for hours…reading…

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        Mawar
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        Augmum:
        slmkhoo:


        I don't enjoy shopping either. If I feel a need to go out and don't have anywhere else to go, I usually go to a library! Then I go home, make a cup of tea and read. That's my de-stressing method - I always tell my family that it's a lot cheaper than retail therapy and gin!

        Yes, library is a good outlet to go too.
        Spending a lazy, quiet afternoon, browsing those cookery books..... πŸ˜„

        These days my local Library is good to zip in get books and zip out. It is no longer a place I can sit and browse or read. Every seat is hogged by Ah Peks snoozing, maids minding the young kids, teenagers dating/doing homework with all their barang barang strewn everywhere and young adults tethered to the electrical plugs. At opening times, many fight to be the first to rush in to get their hands on the newspaper. Quite a sight. Maybe it's just my library.

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          Augmum
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          Mawar:
          Augmum:

          [quote=\"slmkhoo\"]
          I don't enjoy shopping either. If I feel a need to go out and don't have anywhere else to go, I usually go to a library! Then I go home, make a cup of tea and read. That's my de-stressing method - I always tell my family that it's a lot cheaper than retail therapy and gin!

          Yes, library is a good outlet to go too.
          Spending a lazy, quiet afternoon, browsing those cookery books..... πŸ˜„

          These days my local Library is good to zip in get books and zip out. It is no longer a place I can sit and browse or read. Every seat is hogged by Ah Peks snoozing, maids minding the young kids, teenagers dating/doing homework with all their barang barang strewn everywhere and young adults tethered to the electrical plugs. At opening times, many fight to be the first to rush in to get their hands on the newspaper. Quite a sight. Maybe it's just my library.[/quote]Wah....so bad huh...which library isit ? so that i can avoid.... πŸ˜‰
          Hmm....probably yes, maybe not as quiet as the \"olden days\"
          But the library i go, on weekday afternoon still ok, can get a seat to browse those bks.....

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            buds
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            Mawar, all libraries like that leh these days.. but like Augmum mentioned.. weekdays not so much. Have similar sightings but not as much.. I used to get a good three hours with chubs sleeping in the buggy while waiting for dds to finish supp class but with the wittle dragon now (not the nap type) have yet to have a chance to go library to destress.. not that i am stressed or anything. πŸ˜‰

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              buds
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              cherrygal:
              I put a lot of love into wrapping presents... yes, some pple like DH do find it a chore so I volunteer to wrap πŸ™‚


              Guess that's due to my love for origami and crafts. And it takes some skill to make it look good.
              Ohh yess.. wrapping prezzies is kinda therapeutic for me too. :please:

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                sharonkhoo
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                Augmum:
                Mawar:


                These days my local Library is good to zip in get books and zip out. It is no longer a place I can sit and browse or read. Every seat is hogged by Ah Peks snoozing, maids minding the young kids, teenagers dating/doing homework with all their barang barang strewn everywhere and young adults tethered to the electrical plugs. At opening times, many fight to be the first to rush in to get their hands on the newspaper. Quite a sight. Maybe it's just my library.

                Wah....so bad huh...which library isit ? so that i can avoid.... πŸ˜‰
                Hmm....probably yes, maybe not as quiet as the \"olden days\"
                But the library i go, on weekday afternoon still ok, can get a seat to browse those bks.....

                I don't like to sit and read in the library, as you say, it's quite crowded. I just browse, borrow and go home.

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                  ChiefKiasu
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                  buds:
                  cherrygal:

                  I put a lot of love into wrapping presents... yes, some pple like DH do find it a chore so I volunteer to wrap πŸ™‚


                  Guess that's due to my love for origami and crafts. And it takes some skill to make it look good.

                  Ohh yess.. wrapping prezzies is kinda therapeutic for me too. :please:

                  Receiving presents is super therapeutic for me.

                  buds/cherrygal, why not get me and wrap me some presents? It'd help both of us :evil:

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                    sleepy
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                    ChiefKiasu:

                    Receiving presents is super therapeutic for me.

                    buds/cherrygal, why not get me and wrap me some presents? It'd help both of us :evil:
                    :rotflmao:

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                      ChiefKiasu
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                      Mawar:
                      These days my local Library is good to zip in get books and zip out. It is no longer a place I can sit and browse or read. Every seat is hogged by Ah Peks snoozing, maids minding the young kids, teenagers dating/doing homework with all their barang barang strewn everywhere and young adults tethered to the electrical plugs. At opening times, many fight to be the first to rush in to get their hands on the newspaper. Quite a sight. Maybe it's just my library.

                      That'd be me. Shhhh.

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                        Augmum
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                        Try QUEENSTOWN library then.....is rather quiet on weekdays afternoon....

                        And becos it is quiet, so yes.....u can see some men napping there..... πŸ˜‰

                        I think libraries located in the malls rank the worst, as it is more like a children playground.... πŸ˜‚

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