Day 1
Part One
Blamer's Big Bro organised a Relax, Recharge 'n' Rejuvenate trip to Batam over the weekend.
Part One
Blamer's Big Bro organised a Relax, Recharge 'n' Rejuvenate trip to Batam over the weekend.
And in the the midst of everything, Winston and Yen were whipped off to do some welcome dance. I managed to escape by volunteering to be the camera man. Ha ha.
Got our hands on some handy maps which contains details of the activities we can do in the resort as well as the various shopping centres in the vicinity.
Couldn't resist going out into the balcony for some cam-whoring. Blamer looks like she's got a good hair day today.
After we have rested, it's time for our very first activity. Following one of the resort staffs to our first destination.
Since all of us aren't robinhood, we shall practice with a coconut on the head instead (bigger target). Ha ha
His pose oso not bad, and he got onto the score board though. Ha ha, better than Blamer. However both of them failed to hit the yellow centre. The instructor promised to reward us with a Harris bandana if we can hit the bull's eye.
We din managed to get the free Bandana, but we sure had a hell of a time blasting our arrows.
Taking a break after our archery session and while waiting for the transport for our next activity, tried to soaked in the Chinese New Year festive spirit at Harris. (Yes, this was before CNY, thanks to Blamer for hogging the photos)
Vroom Vroom! It's time to pit our skills on the race track. No amount of Daytona can beat the real thing.
To make things even more realistic. We need to put on the same head gear to protect us from all the heat and sweat while racing.
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Dear Winston specially prepared this "headgear" to protect our hair from the smelly helmets that we were going to put on later.
A group photo after the race. No prizes for guessing who kena lapped the most no of times. Wa ha ha ha.
We ordered our pizzas which was included in the package. Deliciously baked in a traditional oven that uses wood as the source of fuel. In my opinion, I think the pizzas are the most value-for-money items to order from their menu. Be sure to try them.
-End of part one-