Met up with my ID at my place ytday to go thru some stuff... saw that many of the capentry works are almost done... Cool!
Went shopping with Ah Lau and parents again... Bought our toilet hook and shelvings from Sparco at Balestier then headed to IMM for purchase of more bathroom stuff. Spent a lot of time at IMM recently.
Went to SIMS but couldn't find the rainforest shower of our choice. There we are again back to Hoe Kee. At last, the rainforest shower of our choice. Ended spending $820.00 there. Bought 2 rainforest shower for both toilets and our kitchen sink tap.
Left happily cos we thought we have gotten everything. When we went to the new house... OMG!!! we forgot to buy the doorbell!
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, October 21, 2007
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