Backlog Chapter: BBQ @ DTE
Probably a week or two after Cosfest'07, I was back again at Downtown East, Pasir Ris.
This time for chalet. My dad had gotten a free room over at the resort side, courtesy from Comfort taxi group (sure, the company does give him some perks... like, once in a blue moon).

It would be boring if it were just the three of us (parents + me), so we had my mum-side of the family invited as well. Most of them turned up, while the rest who didn't... let's just say they were afraid of getting hit by dengue.
Let's talk about the room. If it was a hotel, I would rate it 3-stars standard. You got the standard tv, a bathroom, king-sized bed, and extra pillows in some random closet. It was rainy that day, so everything outside ended up wet and irky imo. The slight drizzle affected our charcoals quite abit. We were using this crazy-ass charcoal brand which proclaimed itself to be 'long-lasting'. Took us a darn hour and numerous change-of-hands before a decent fire started.
I blame the charcoal.
DTE resorts ain't the best, but at least it beats some of the other chalets I went before. It was a saturday, and tons of families were there as well. I would reckon' almost all the rooms were full that day. Maybe majority of the families got those free booking from Comfort too? o_O
So on to the people who braved the rain and mosquitoes to come; my aunt & uncle, with their children Melissa and Marilyn, my grandparents, and my granduncle and his wife who were more than willing to come. Okay, so that only sum up to half of my mother's side who showed up. =(
The rest of the day was just eating bbq junk and practically doing nothing constructive. Didn't bring any games whatsoever, so me and my cousins just stared blankly at each other, and would laugh at the slightest amusement over random period. Yep, boliao to the extreme.
Fun times though. Fortunately, we had grown up together while cultivating the skill of the boliao-arts.
While my side was sharing woes of boredom, our immediate neighbour had garnered such a huge crowd-size that they even occupied our backyard space and bbq tables. I think I overheard it was this dude's 21th birthday, and everyone from his families, to old schoolmates and their dog came over to celebrate. He got a girlfriend too, though Mel remarked that she looked more like his younger sis than gf. Oooh, lolicon. Anyway buay chio de.
As our resort-room was small like the sized of my room back home, there was no way we could have everyone do a sleepover. So when midnight came, it was back to the 3 of us. Mel wanted to stay overnight and I thought of doing a movie marathon, but a pity nearby PohKim do not rent out dvds, and that idea was tossed out of the window.
And that peacefully ended our little stay at DTE resorts. All of us never really enjoyed the room much, so immediately at sunrise, we packed our stuff and marched off to the reception to book out. Grabbed a bite at the foodcourt (kwaychap) and then hit the sack back home. Oh, and remember the 'long-lasting' charcoal? It was still heated when we left.
Thankfully I didn't catch dengue, but I had partial-flu thereafter for the entire week. It sucked real-shit as my hearing sense was affected to about 50% (it was that bad).
*Author's note: Something tragic proceeded after this event. My grandmother after returning from DTE complained of acute pain on her leg. Only a week later was she then admitted to hospital. There wasn't any hope of recovery for her leg, and after a series of checks, they eventually had it amputated off.
Although she is still in hospital as of current, her condition has been improving. It was really saddening to see my grandma now with only one leg, but I thank God she has remained positive over this matter. =)