It's another early day today. Met up with my interior designer at Expo to select the materials for my house. Like the materials that were shown to us. We kinda decided quite fast but when it came to the selection for the built in wardrobe, my ah lau was cracking his head hard and flipping through the selection.
To my astonishment, he came out with this brillant combination that I really liked... that's great! Proud of you dear!
Anyway, proceeded to our place for appt with electrician. ID explained to him and think our bill should add up to $1,284.00 at the moment cos we are relocating some points too. After ID & electrician left, my parents, ah lau & myself proceeded to clean up the place. Too dusty after all the rectification works.
Headed to IMM at bout 6pm. Got out Panasonic System 3 from Gain City for $2,170.00 (with 5yr warranty). This includes the $120.00 for upgrade of insulation and $50.00 for 2 times installation. Think the 2 times installation is good as the painting can be done properly before the aircon goes up.
Guess the buying never stops.... still got lights, bathroom accessories, curtains, etc....
Baby "Isaac"
Isaac - Origin and Meaning of the name
[ 2 syll. i-saa(c), is-a-ac ] The boy name Isaac is pronounced as AYZahK KEY. Isaac is used chiefly in the English language and its origin is Hebrew. The name Isaac means he laughs, laughter. Biblical name derived from the word 'tsachaq' which means to laugh. Yitschaq (Hebrew) is an original form of Isaac. The name was borne in the Bible by one of the sons of Abraham and Sarah; his birth brought laughter and joy to his parents because Sarah was ninety-nine years old when she was informed of the pending birth. The name was taken up by Jews from the Middle Ages. In the 17th century, English Puritans started to adopt the name with some regularity. The name still remains more common with Jews.
[ 2 syll. i-saa(c), is-a-ac ] The boy name Isaac is pronounced as AYZahK KEY. Isaac is used chiefly in the English language and its origin is Hebrew. The name Isaac means he laughs, laughter. Biblical name derived from the word 'tsachaq' which means to laugh. Yitschaq (Hebrew) is an original form of Isaac. The name was borne in the Bible by one of the sons of Abraham and Sarah; his birth brought laughter and joy to his parents because Sarah was ninety-nine years old when she was informed of the pending birth. The name was taken up by Jews from the Middle Ages. In the 17th century, English Puritans started to adopt the name with some regularity. The name still remains more common with Jews.
Sunday, September 16, 2007
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