Wishing all SilverHairsClub members a healthy, wealthy and prosperous Lunar New Year

Very soon, we will be celebrating Lunar New Year.  And, I like to take this opportunity to wish everybody a healthy Snake year.  I believe a number of us are sentimental as we remember the many traditions we used adopt during this Spring festival.

So, enjoy all the eating, drinking, gambling and meeting up with friends and relatives.  Let’s take this occasion to give our best wishes to our fellow friends.  Include some YouTube songs, stories and reflections

Terence Seah 

who am I ??

Dear Members

By now most of you might have received and read email from Terence ref "February News Update".
I just want to make a quick clarification here i.e. the original article was without name hence I asked you to guess ‘who am I’ but then the "Admin" added my name in it, hence there’s no need to guess anymore isn’t it?

But since I mentioned about BIGGER prize and several members have responded with my photo, I therefore would like to say "ok, the prize will still be given to those who have my photo" (but no prize for guessing who am I hee hee).

you may  download the pic here or send it to frispjt@yahoo.com.
Closing date: 8 Feb 2013 midnight
Prize will be given on 17 Feb at the Lohei gathering (so make sure you are there!)

For those who wrote to me via "admin", I will respond to you before CNY ok? (frankly I’m quite glad  many ‘non active’ members responding to the email. it’s worth the effort and time I put in)

6.9 million population in 2030 – Share your thoughts

For many of us, we will be at least 65 years old in 20 years time.  Last week, the Singapore government released the Population White Paper with the headline "6.9 million population in 2030".For many of us, we will be at least 65 years old in 20 years time.

Of course, some of us might not need to be too worried, as we may not be around.  This projection has generated a lot of interest in Singapore, and among Singaporeans.  Name it and we can read them in the papers concerns of high cost housing, medical care, less space and job competition.  There are numerous concerns.

I thought we can have a hearty chat on this topic, which is close to the hearts of many of us.  As the elderly population increases, does Singapore need to raise the projected population to 6.9 m people in 20 years time? The paper projects growth rates of 2 – 3% with this population increase.  This number seem rather modest, as any global financial crisis can easily wipe this number off.

What can we do, being a part of Singapore elderly?  Take a broad view on the topic.  What would you do? Maybe take a less serious view or even a fun view;  your thoughts and ideas may be worth considering.  Some ideas and suggestions may be useful to the economists and the government.

Keep the politics element out of this Post please.

Terence Seah 

Qi practice, Wed 30 Jan 2013

There is a meeting up with all practitioners of the YiXue and will be transmitting the traditional Lotus-Hand from the Lotus Great System.

Venue: Amara Hotel in Tanjong Pagar (MRT – Tanjong Pagar),

             3rd floor, Function room

When:  Wednesday, the 30th January 2013

Time:   commences at 7.30 pm

The meaning of the Lotus-Hand 

The Lotus-Hand is the direct transmission from the teacher / master through the Laogong acupuncture point to the practitioner. The energy transmisson helps to raise the vital life energy of the practitioner or recipent, boosting the immune system, and enhancing it.

It is given for health purposes, especially for the weak and those who are chronically ill.  It regulates emotional disharmony and stabilizes yin and yang.  For good health, longevity, happiness and good fortune

This is a free workshop, with open minded, I think it’s no harm going, call me if u r there. (sorry for the last mins).

vivian Lai

 

 

Beginner Line Dancing Class – Mondays 1pm – 18 Feb 2013

Ladies & Gentlemen of Leisure –

Come for a fun-filled afternoon of ‘beginner class’ Line Dancing.  

Venue:  East Coast Siglap CC  –  6 Palm Road. 

Date   :  18 Feb 2013 /  Mondays.

Time  :   1pm to 2.30pm

Fees  :    $65 for 10 lessons. Passion Card members pay $55.

Interested participants & enquiries please email me:  aunty.pearly@gmail.com

Be There!!

EC: Pearl Wong. 

SilverHairsClub.com will be shut 19,20 and 21 Feb 2013 for system upgrade

Unless there are any last minute changes, SilverHairsClub.com will be shut from 19 Feb 2013 0600hrs to 21 Feb 2013 0600 hrs.  During this period, our club’s website will not be accessible to members and the public.

After the system upgrade, some members who have never accessed the website at any stage, may have to re-apply as a new member.

If you have not accessed the Club before, do make sure you have done so before these dates.  We are expecting a major upgrade, so the old look will no longer be there, when we return.

Will update you as we go along.

Terence Seah 

Project on caregivers of dementia patients

Hi All, I am currently pursuing the Specialist Diploma in Health Promotion at Nanyang Polytechnic. My group is undertaking a project to find out the needs of caregivers of dementia patients. The internet and brochures from the hospital/day centres etc are some areas where caregivers have access for information. But it is mostly "too technical" or "too general".. As such, my team mates and I are interviewing caregivers to find out the "gaps" and attempt to consolidate a "survival kit" for caregivers, both professionals (such as doctors/nurses) and non-professionals (such as spouse/children/relatives/etc). If you are a caregiver, (now or have taken care of one previously)  and willing to share your experiences, please email me at inez@wsinnovate.net. I will furnish you with more details about the project.                                                                                    Thanks A Lot.. inez

Cabaret night 2013 (Taipei) – refurbished and new renovated, a sequel to Shanghai night

Cabaret Night can come alive again this year.

I wonder whether those who attended the last “Shanghai Cabaret Night 2010” still remember the event of glamour and nostalgia. Well, perhaps we can revive the occasion.

The owners of the last SHC Cabaret Jeffrey and Geraldine have just sold off their stakes to a rich tycoon couple.  Together, the couple run a few nightclubs in Shanghai. Hongkong, Singapore and Taipei.  The guests are mainly the rich and well-to-do and those who love drinks and songs.  Each night, limousines and rolls royce would stop at its main entrance.  A MRT train runs by the Cabaret.  Elegantly dressed ladies and huge pouch men, accompanied by body guards would turned up nightly at its doors.

There is fun and lots of money roll around each night. The stage is well set, with Chinese decor and dimmed lights.  Beautiful singers come on stage each night and they would sing songs to bring out memories of love, the past and nostalgia. There are also free lance ladies and guy dancers who can dance with the guests, for USD 5 per song.

Cabaret Night 2013 is a sequel to Shanghai Night 2010.  This is an evening of drinks, dancing, chit chat and business deals.  It’s also an evening to entertain your clients, whether you are a rich business tycoon or a lady boss running a chain of restaurants.

Of course, there is room for those who want a night out for drinks only, so as to forget the world of saddness, revenge and love loss.  Guests can end the evening with more drinks and Taiwanese porridge at the night market.

Guys and gals, this Cabaret night is a theme event.  The city is Taipei. Most Taipei people speak Mandarin, Min Nan (Hokkien) and some English.   This event is strictly and exclusive to SilverHairsClub members. The cabaret serves drinks, no food.  Tips of one USD is common to all service staff.  Mainly there will be songs, drinks, dancing and anything the worldly earth brings us.  Strictly no line dancing. Songs are mainly Mandarin, Hokkien, Cantonese and a few English.  The era is 1970s.  Bouncers will be at the door, so good behaviour, proper dressing.

Please note this event is themed around a nightclub cabaret, and not intended to support perceived negative morals.  The idea is to bring back the good old days, listen to old songs, good fun and enjoy the company of fellow SilverHairsClub members.

No details of the event yet.  Let’s plan together,perhaps over the next two months, and make it an event to relive past memories of the 70s.  Nothing has been set yet.  There is a likelihood this event will be held in June or July 2013, at the previous place where Shanghai Night 2010 was held.

Shanghai Night 2010 was held without conducting a single meeting, except for a couple of live singing trials. I look forward to Cabaret Night 2013 being conducted without a single meeting too. The exact date of the event will be announced, once the place and date are confirmed. All discussions will be held at the Club SilverHairsClub.com.  You are invited to participate.

Terence Seah

Latest updates:

  • Date:  Sat 20 July 2013
  • Venue:  The Tanjong@One-North, Nanyang Technology University Alumni Club, #08-02, 11 Slim Barracks Rise (Off North Buona Visa Road), Singapore 138 664.
  • Time:  6pm to 1am
  • Co-owners – Lim Tian Soo and Chee Lai Fong.
  • Price charge:  $20 per pax (if registered before closing date), $25 per pax (if registered after closing date).  Non-Members $30 per head.

Registration List:

  1. Terence Seah – EO
  2. Mega Abudullah – Co-EO and coordinator with The Tanjung, and dancer.
  3. Lim Tian Soo –  Owner of the new Taipei Cabaret Club, No 12A, Sec 21, Tun Hwa South Road, Taipei
  4. Chee Lai Fong – Co-owner of the new Taipei Cabaret Club
  5. Lee Ah Nee – making a contribution to the cabaret opening, ribbon-cutting ceromony
  6. Gabriella Chua – Allocation of seats/tables, based on priority.  Read the criteria in the comments.
  7. Patrick Oei – Co-stage manager )  Talented husband and wife team ~
  8. Linda Chua – Co-stage manager)   Sure crowd-pullers
  9. Live Music – Edwin Chen
  10. Song and music coordinator – Judy Lim ensuring songs meet the theme, criteria, and schedule.
  11. Treasurer:  Barbara Lim
  12. Registration desk manager – Gabriella Chua
  13. Mamasan (Wild flower team)
  14. Mamasan (Moon over the lake team)
  15. Max: 100 pax.  Strictly members only. 

Participants registration list (Names must be available asap or by 31 May 2013)

  1. ONE-EYE TERENCE SEAH  (TABLE OF 6)
  2. Patrick Oei
  3. Linda Chua
  4. Joe Choo
  5. Veronica Lee
  6. Edwin Chen
  7. GABRIELLA CHUA (TABLE OF 11 for THE SWINGERS)
  8. Edwin Tan
  9. Philip Yeo Tiang Hai
  10. Catherine Lee
  11. Susan CH Tan
  12. Myra Chia
  13. Dan Huang
  14. Eilean Thean
  15. Charles Wee
  16. Ann Lim
  17. Jeffrey Gan
  18. TYCOON BIG EYES TAN BOON LIANG (1ST TABLE OF 10)
  19. Alice Teo
  20. Sunny
  21. Bee Gek
  22. Lam
  23. Lin Chuah
  24. Janet C
  25. Ronald Lam
  26. Peri
  27. Thomas Loh
  28. KAREN THIO (TABLE OF 12 for THE EASTERN BEAUTIES/HANDSOME)
  29. Caroline Gee
  30. Janice Leong
  31. Sally Kang
  32. Pauline Khoo
  33. Evyonne Chew
  34. Lilian Teo
  35. Helen Kuek
  36. June Koh
  37. Catherine Ho
  38. Pauline Ho
  39. Malcolm Chen
  40. PEARL WONG (1ST TABLE OF 11)
  41. Frisna
  42. Catherine Koh
  43. Richard Ong
  44. Shirleen Kao
  45. Sarah Kassim
  46. Freddie Liew
  47. Tan Sim Seng
  48. Robert Ong
  49. Dennis Tan
  50. Ronnie Sow
  51. TYCOON BIG EYES TAN BOON LIANG (2ND TABLE OF 10)   ~  Ann To
  52. John To (non-member)
  53. Iris Leet (non-member)
  54. Vincent Leet (non-member)
  55. Mike Tan
  56. Alicia Soh
  57. Lai Fong
  58. Ivy Lim
  59. Ten Choy Leng (not a member of SHC yet)
  60. Margaret Tian
  61. LILY HO (TABLE OF 13)
  62. Ah Nee
  63. Lina Ng
  64. Suzhang
  65. Norlinda
  66. Jane Tan
  67. Molly Chua
  68. Jway
  69. Hou Chong
  70. Michael Tan
  71. Mega
  72. Rene
  73. Bira
  74. PEARL WONG (2ND TABLE OF 12) ~ Judy Lim
  75. Johnny Pow
  76. Annie Tan
  77. Dorine Tan
  78. Catherine Yeo
  79. Sally Tan
  80. Doreen Lau
  81. Anne Loh
  82. Jose Chew
  83. Ron Wei
  84. George Chew
  85. Lim Hoe Seng (not a member of SHC yet)
  86. PEARL WONG (3RD TABLE OF 10) ~ Lydia Chin
  87. Barbara Lim
  88. Grace Wong
  89. Bobby Bok
  90. Bernie Chung
  91. Peng Peng
  92. Janet Loo
  93. Clara Chay
  94. Christina Tan PG
  95. Calvin Chow
  96. TABLE OF 5 (MAKING A TOTAL OF 100 Guests) ~ Tan Seow Mai
  97. Vincent
  98. Theresa Seow
  99. …..
  1. Please reserve your table asap.  Price charge:  $20 per pax (if registered before 31 May 2013), $25 per pax (if registered after closing date).  Non-Members $30 per head.

 

SHC EC Event – LCSG 128km Round Island Ride on 05May2013

SHC 128km RIR T-Shirt (Front)SHC 128km RIR T-Shirt (Back)
Our own SHC Cycling T-Shirt is finally here……for the 128km RIR EC Event.

 

Hi All,

This is an interest check to see if any riders are keen to participate in the LCSG 128km Round Island Ride on 05May2013.

Preliminary Details of this LCSG 128km Round Island Ride can be found here:

http://www.lovecyclingsg.com/t829-5th-may-2013-remembering-paul-lim-128-ride

The previous requisite or requirements and rules for participation in the last year’s LCSG 128km Round Island Ride can be found here:

http://www.lovecyclingsg.com/t722-lcsg-128nri-qualifying-training-rides

Additional Details about last year’s actual LCSG 128km Round Island Ride if interesting for you to read/know can be found here:

http://www.lovecyclingsg.com/t710-22nd-sept-2012-lcsg-night-128-ride-closed

We are planning to send ONE TEAM (or TWO TEAMS if there are more riders) from SHC to participate in this 05May2013 LCSG 128km Round Island Ride.

The following SHCians have graciously agreed to be our trainers, to prepare our SHC Team of Riders for this event. They are:

  1. Andrew Thio (available for training rides on Wednesdays = OK, Mondays and Fridays = May Be)
  2. Douglas Chan (available for training rides on Saturdays = OK, Sundays = PM only)
  3. Loh Yew Kwong (available for training rides on Sundays = OK)

A training schedule planning is in the pipeline but will most probably starts on week 06/52.

As for training routes, we will keep to the same routes/circuit for the first few weeks. We can gradually increase the numbers of loops round the same circuit to simulate the distance of 128km.

At the middle or later part of the training (perhaps in week 12/52), we will go riding on portions of the actual 128km route to get all the SHC participating riders to be familiar with the 128km route.

Near the end of training (perhaps in week 16/52), we will ride the complete actual 128km route as a trial ride (but not for simulating the speed but to get a feel of the complete route in one go at slower pace to test stamina and endurance etc….)

Then we will have a break or cooling-down period (of about two weeks) to prepare ourselves mentally and physically for the D-Day ride on week 19/52 i.e. 05May2013.

Lastly, please note that the LCSG 128km Round Island Rides are mainly on ROADS. So, you must be comfortable riding on roads. There are mandatory rules and safety considerations as well as qualifying rides to be met before you can ride on 05May2013. This is the reason why we have to be trained and have to be committed to the cause and to the SHC team as a whole.

NOTE: If you are keen but not sure if you can make it and would like to give your best shot, please raise your hands here too. Our trainers will put in their best foot forward and if, at the end of the day, you really cannot heck it (dropping out), we are OK (no problems!) with it. Because, at least, you have given it your best shot (and live with no regrets). That’s really good enough rewards for me and for the trainers.

If you have any queries whatsoever, please ask and we will try our best to give you an appropriate answer, pending more or firm details from Mr Tai Woon of LCSG Group.

Looking forward to see you step forward and raise your hands here. Thank you.

Regards,

Ivan Lim

CLICK to view Photos for training rides

CLICK HERE to view photos for Training Rides 2: http://www.silverhairsclub.com/shc3/CyclingApr212013_trg/

EC Cycling Event on this Saturday, 19Jan2013 @ 9am

Hi All,

Details for this Saturday’s cycling are as follows:

Date: 19Jan2013 / Saturday

Meet: Mushroom Cafe, Sengkang Riverside Park, Singapore 544834.

Timings:

08:30am – Gather at Mushroom Cafe for registration, introduction, drinks and chit-chat before riding

09:00am – Start of Cycling / Move-out (NOTE: If we can move out earlier, we will do so once all registered riders are present!!)

10:15am – Break at Blk 418 Yishun Ave 11 at Srisun Prata or Ameeros Islamic Food at Blk 417 Yishun Ave 11.

11:00am – Move-out and return back to Mushroom Cafe

12:00noon – Lunch at Mushroom Cafe or elsewhere, up to you cos ride ends at Mushroom Cafe.

Expected End-Time: 02:00pm or later….

Cycling Routes:

Onward Route = Mushroom Cafe –> Punggol PCN –> Punggol Way –> Seletar North Link –> Yishun Dam (Pit-Stop) –> Yishun Ave 1 –> Yishun Ave 6 –> Khatib Bongsu Cannal Pk Connector –> Yishun Central Park –> Yishun Ave 11 –> Srisun Prata / Ameeros Islamic Food.

Return Route = Back Track using short-cut from Yishun Ave 11 –> Yishun Ave 6 directly!

See Links for Onward and Return Routes:

http://sg.mapometer.com/cycling/route_2653756.html

As usual, please ride with appropriate personal "gears/attire” for personal safety reasons. It will be quite hot during the return route, kindly apply sun-block, have your shades on, sun-hat, arm-warmers etc…

For those riders who need to rent a bike, kindly be at Punggol Bike Rental Kiosk BEFORE 8am, select and rent your own bike!! Please do not wait for me!!

I will be there at 8am SHARP to bring/lead you all from Punggol Park to Sengkang Riverside Park. I will only give you a grace period of 5mins.

Thereafter, I will leave at 8:05am to lead whoever are ready with their rented bikes. I will wait for slow riders but certainly not LATE COMERS to avoid wasting other riders’ time!

Lastly, if you have decided to have your own plans on how or when or where you will change route well before the start of the ride, please have the courtesy to inform me first/prior to the start of ride. THANK YOU!

If riding, please raise your hands here!!

That’s all folks and sees you there…..ride responsibly and ride safe always!

Ivan Lim

CLICK here to view PHOTOS 

Line Dancing Interest Group, Fridays 18 Jan 2013

Calling those who want to learn line dancing………

I am organizing a line dance interest group for those living in Siglap and Bedok,  who do not know how to dance and have always want to learn.

Come learn and dance to country music, latin, blues or pop, you’ll love……..one of the most fun ways to exercise and at the same time make new friends.

This is not strictly a SHC activity, if your friends are interested they are also welcomed to join.

 

  • Venue : Siglap CC, Bedok South Ave 3 (opposite Bedok Court)
  • Date : Weekly on Fridays
  • Time : 8pm to 9.30pm
  • Cost : For 12 weekly sessions – Passion card members $36 and non Passion card members $46

 

For those who are interested to join, meet me at Siglap CC on Friday, 18 Jan 13 

See you there!

EC : Mary Tan

Chinese New Year lunch dim-sum in Feb 2013

Hi everybody,

It’s probably a good time of the year to start thinking about our CNY lunch/dim-sum.  In previous years, we hold the event at the Red restaurant or the old Lucky restaurant at Toa Payoh Central.  Let’s give the event some tonight.

Personally, I always prefer the event to be a dim-sum or maybe a buffet.  But, more importantly I like the event to stay low-cost, somewhere in the region of <$20.  It can be held in a restaurant or a Club house.  Some difficulties we faced in previous years are unless we have a firm booking, we cannot get a place.  I remembered once we had to go to the Toa Payoh restaurant at 7.30am, queue and leave the place by 10am.

Maybe the difficulty is to find a $20 place.  We do not need the peak hous of 12-2pm; anytime after or before this time is fine.

If someone has a club house or a big house, and able to host a lunch, around this price, for 40-50 people, this would be fine and fun.  We can also have mahjong, maybe with prata or non-Chinese food.  We keep our options open.

Date or day-wise, we can go for the first suggestion.  Same with time.

Ideas or suggestions welcome.

Terence Seah 

Travel complaints among members

One of the activities which seniors love to engage in is to see the world while their legs are still strong.  Many of us plan to go on trips which travel agents do not normally bring travellers to.  Sometimes,  we do not have kakis to travel with.

Quite often, some members do ask if there are like-minded SHCians who would like to travel together.  At the same time, some members, because of their knowledge of some places, invite fellow members to join them to travel to selected cities or remote parts of the world.

From what we read in the forum, most self group travel among members turn out well; and members enjoyed the friendship and the trip proper.  Members also tend to trust and accept travel arrangements organised by fellow members.

But some trips can turn into disaster trips; and the consequences can be unhappy. Expectations can be totally mismatched.  Our expectations of costs can vary eg what is the perceived cost of hotel or guesthouses.  Food can be another area where value and price mismatch.  Service is another area.  Sometimes, we may feel it is better to take an organised tour vs a self-planned tour.  Gosh, things can go wrong.

Some trips among members do turn out into disaster trips.  Friendship goes down the drain.  Many travellers keep quiet, rather than speak out on what they see as bad organisation or they just stress themselves quietly among themselves.  Some feel strongly other members should be informed.

Some feel I should highlight these members or even ban such members from the club.  Should we discuss this openly on this forum?  Should the organiser who led the trips be given a chance to speak out?  Very often, when things go wrong, there is a feeling the organiser made some money. 

Yes, we all know things do and can go wrong.  When a service is offered, the follow-up communication is usually between seller and buyer, organiser and fellow travellers.  The unhappiness lives on.

As a club, we do not have the resources to track all travel arrangements.  We do not track any sale of products and services between or among fellow members.  Who would put up travel guidelines? Who would check and enforce these guidelines? Would there be club volunteers to track any complaints?

I am writing this email because there are such complaints.

I like to hear your views.  Stay objective please.

Terence Seah 

 

Cycling Event – Sat, 12Jan2013 @ 4:45pm

Hi SHCians,

Details for the FIRST RIDE in 2013 are as follows:

Date: 12 Jan 2013

Meet: KPT 24hrs Kopitiam, Blk 401 HG Ave 8 (Opp Punggol Park)

Timings:

04:45pm – Gather at KPT 24hrs Kopitiam for drinks/snacks before riding

05:00pm – Start of Cycling / Move-out

06:30pm – Dinner time at S11 Food Court, Blk 711 AMK Ave 8, S(560711).

After dinner, we will ride back to Punggol Park using the shorter route.

Expected End-Time: 09:00pm or later….

Cycling Routes:

KPT –> Punggol Waterway PCN –> AMK Ave 5 PCN –> AMK Ave 8 –> S11.

S11 –> AMK Ave 8 –> AMK Ave 5 PCN –> Buangkok PCN –> KPT.

See Links for Onward and Return Routes:

http://sg.mapometer.com/cycling/route_2609079.html

http://sg.mapometer.com/cycling/route_2609089.html

As it will be night-fall on our return route, please have Front & Rear Lights fitted onto your bike and of course, ride with appropriate personal "gears/attire” for personal safety reasons.

NOTE: The Walkists Group will be ending their walk at S11 Blk 711 too! GREAT that both groups can meet up during dinner-time!!

That’s all folks and see you there…..ride responsibly and ride safe always!

Ivan Lim

Who’s riding?

01. IvanLim

02. CharlesChua

03. Anymore? Please raise your hands here…TQ 

 CLICK here to view Photos

 

Online Flea Mart – January 2013

  • It’s 2013! Time to think about Chinese New year spring cleaning and cookie baking! There will be some ‘junk’ you might want to give away or to sell at a token price. Do advertise this on the online flea mart. If you are selling CNY cookies, do advertise here too.  The online flea mart is now open for your advertisements. Do please go through the guidelines carefully before posting your advertisements. 

Guidelines

2 advertisements of 5 lines each per registered member.
OR

1 advertisement of 10 lines per month.

Self-organised and self-led trips advertisements are permitted.

Sale of home baked cakes/cookies for CNY advertisements are permitted.

NOT PERMITTED:

1. advertisements of company
products/services

2.advertiser’s telephone number.

3.comments/queries about the advertised items.

Please include your e-mail contact.

Leisure Bowling, 20/01/2013 (Sunday)

Dear friends/bowling kakis,

I miss you emoticon … Let’s meet and have our 1st bowling session for year 2013 *

I’ve reserved three lanes for this session (max 5 pax to a lane)

Do register if you are keen. Am looking forward to the fun session again.

 

Venue  : Planet Bowl, (Civil Service Club), 60 Tessensohn Road, Singapore 217664

Date     : 20/01/2013 (Sunday)

Time     : 3pm to 6pm

Reference : http://www.csc.gov.sg/clubhouse_tess_location.htm#Contact

Charges : CSC members ($3.20/game), Public Officer/Passion Card Holders ($3.60/game), Public ($3.80/game)

Rental of bowling shoes ($1.20/pair), Purchase of socks ($1.20/pair)

 

See U !

Clara (EO)