I'm back in Summit Hotel. The executive deluxe room looks dissapointingly like the standard rooms, except it is in a higher storey, have internet access in the rooms and includes breakfast and pre-dinner cocktail. The good thing about the pre-dinner cocktail is that the food is free flow, and the hefty amount we ate was sufficient to serve as dinner.
I'm in the room typing this time round, with a grande size starbucks coffee, wishing i ordered the hazelnut syrup over the vanilla syrup.
Work was minimal and was a sleep over. Or sleep through. Coming here for a second time, allowed me to finish half of "A Pain In The Neck" By Grace Chow, author of dyingis.blogspot.com. I truly love the book. It is humorous at times, saddening at times, it is always sad to read about people dying. Grace Chow says something that struck a chord in me when she talked about the atheist death. Where the consciousness dissappear rather than going on through some afterlife.
Excerpt :
"Being dead is hence the easy part. It is dying that is frightening."
Her mixture of sad and happy parts was just nice, weaving in and out of them intricately. The experience was... the describing word escapes me for the moment.
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