I think I've been too boring for godsake. Been goody girl. Been working hard. Been proper. Been sweet and all. But boring.
Even my blog reflects it. I've been trying or more wanting to give it a makeover but Mr D's been hoggin the iMAC ever since. And I thought it was for me! Darn. Anyway, the reason was that the graphics is amazing on it. So games are played there. And I am stuck here to write still to my blogspot on my slow 'dying' windows pc. But I have .mac waiting for me to make some nice out of it. Just need to figure how to migrate this blog over.
A bits of good news is about the job. Its gone better. In fact, did a huge turn around. Now I am bagged with real HEAVY challenges. It'll keep me going. Though I gotta prove it right. Otherwise, it'll be for a couple of months before I am locked down again. Well, I'll do my best. I always do.
When you have the passion, enthusiam and commitment, it always works ain't it. (i better hope)
I need a sparkle in life! An overhaul of my engine. To start the brrmmm brrrmm going again.
This makes me think of the years in Tanglin. (only 2 years but still...) Those were the days of what I call 'ad-hoc' living. Youth!
Though 'ad-hoc' living is perceived negatively in the asian culture. Like they say, have no responsibility at all. Tsk tsk tsk.
There was a housemate. There was my bro (some examples i set there and then). There was my ever loving loyal Nam.
We ate whenever we want. Whatever we like. We clean as we wish (i am neat, they are not) There is also this nice lady who comes every 2 weeks to help us put the house back in order. And our laundry. And ironing. (i hated it!)
We went out whenever. We came back whatever time. We have parties. We have sleepovers. We have beers. Wines. Chips. Karaoke. Anyday. Everyday.
As responsible citizens, we do go to work (need the juice to fund our living).
But it was fun! It was living young. I am really glad I lived there and then before.
And now as we grow older, 'responsibilities' sets in. We get more serious. Orderly living. Proper dinner. House cleaning. Constant laundry. Bills. Bills. Bills. And bills.
But I think sometimes we just forget that life can be still fun and spontaneous. I forgot. Really.
Now, I have a trip to India coming up. In 2 weeks. It just makes me reflects how boring I am because I can't even be excited for a trip to new place. (never been to Delhi, only Mumbai). I must find the jest of life again! Wakey wakey!!!
Friday, August 31, 2007
Merdeka!!!
I love Malaysia!
For all its quirkiness, mass housing, dirty backlanes, corruptees, skyscrappers, warm weather, heavenly food, vast nature, friendly people... its HOME to me.
For all its quirkiness, mass housing, dirty backlanes, corruptees, skyscrappers, warm weather, heavenly food, vast nature, friendly people... its HOME to me.
Saturday, August 25, 2007
Knomo
One thing led to another thing.
As we've been spending quite a lot of time in the Apple shop lately, I've found my next obsession and I really really really want it. (Ok, there are many things I want in life but this is some current materialistic craving. Call me bimbo.)
I've been searching high and low for about 2 years for a nice and chic laptop bag. Most of the laptop bags available in the market are bulking, black and manly. The closes I've seen so far is the Samsonite bag for ladies. But now... I've found just the one I want.
Cholet.
Check it out - www.knomobags.com
As we've been spending quite a lot of time in the Apple shop lately, I've found my next obsession and I really really really want it. (Ok, there are many things I want in life but this is some current materialistic craving. Call me bimbo.)
I've been searching high and low for about 2 years for a nice and chic laptop bag. Most of the laptop bags available in the market are bulking, black and manly. The closes I've seen so far is the Samsonite bag for ladies. But now... I've found just the one I want.
Cholet.
Check it out - www.knomobags.com
MAC-ed!
Oh yea, irritation does do the trick!
I've got a brand new 24" iMAC, courtesy of Mr D :)
But being an all-time Windows user, I've managed to hang the iMAC within 24 hours of it coming alive. Heheh.
Stay tune for Mr D's new blog, all about APPLE (Videos included).
I've got a brand new 24" iMAC, courtesy of Mr D :)
But being an all-time Windows user, I've managed to hang the iMAC within 24 hours of it coming alive. Heheh.
Stay tune for Mr D's new blog, all about APPLE (Videos included).
Friday, August 24, 2007
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Work is a Bore
Phew, for the first time in my entire working life, I am really draggin my feet to work, counting the mins down to 5pm and gleely promptly leaving the office. Its depressing really.
I had my review with my boss today. Amazingly, I was being really honest with him about my feelings on the role and I really needed a change. Really. Desperately.
Otherwise, I will rot. Rot of boredom and stagnity. And stupid people. Also. (But about that, other time)
My boss sounded suprised to hear me out. He thought everything was going swell as I was producing good works. Eh?!
Well, good to know that at least when I am at my most demotivating moments, I do still try hard and try my best.
Though on another hand, I am not sure if its the weather that brings all this gloominess.
For sure, I know I wanna do much more and I can do much more. And I need to do much more to keep alive!
Bring on some real challenges!!!
I had my review with my boss today. Amazingly, I was being really honest with him about my feelings on the role and I really needed a change. Really. Desperately.
Otherwise, I will rot. Rot of boredom and stagnity. And stupid people. Also. (But about that, other time)
My boss sounded suprised to hear me out. He thought everything was going swell as I was producing good works. Eh?!
Well, good to know that at least when I am at my most demotivating moments, I do still try hard and try my best.
Though on another hand, I am not sure if its the weather that brings all this gloominess.
For sure, I know I wanna do much more and I can do much more. And I need to do much more to keep alive!
Bring on some real challenges!!!
Apple Overload
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Back!
Hey guys, after a long silence. I hope everyone is doing great. Drop me a mail if there is any hot hot gossip which I've missed out. Gee!
Well, been feeling under the weather. Literally. Yes, the weather sucks here. Its cloudy and gloomy all day long. I don't feel like doing anything. Except sleeping. Maybe eating.
That's why we had to drive 11 hours to seek for the sun. And we did. Phew, it was a long ride though. I kept looking at the dashboard counting down the kilometres.
But it was all worth it. 8 days of pure blue blue sky and hot hot sun. Beach, mountain, parties, drinking, gambling and loads of mom's cooking. What can be better! :)
Honestly, throughout the holidays, anytime my mom feels like cooking, anytime I am ready to eat. Yea, I do miss her cooking lots. She's a great cook!
Can't post the pictures now. Gotta get em sort out first. Later...
Well, been feeling under the weather. Literally. Yes, the weather sucks here. Its cloudy and gloomy all day long. I don't feel like doing anything. Except sleeping. Maybe eating.
That's why we had to drive 11 hours to seek for the sun. And we did. Phew, it was a long ride though. I kept looking at the dashboard counting down the kilometres.
But it was all worth it. 8 days of pure blue blue sky and hot hot sun. Beach, mountain, parties, drinking, gambling and loads of mom's cooking. What can be better! :)
Honestly, throughout the holidays, anytime my mom feels like cooking, anytime I am ready to eat. Yea, I do miss her cooking lots. She's a great cook!
Can't post the pictures now. Gotta get em sort out first. Later...
Sunday, July 29, 2007
Mom and Dad is Visiting!
I am very very busy. Other than work. (Work is endless!)
My mommy and daddy will be visiting next week. They are arriving on Wednesday. For a whole 3 weeks.
I've been a good girl, cleaning up the house, puffing the pillows and putting on nice clean sheets for them :)
Though till now, we have yet to see Summer. Its always shying away hiding behind those grey big heavy clouds.
I just hope the weather will be kind.
My mommy and daddy will be visiting next week. They are arriving on Wednesday. For a whole 3 weeks.
I've been a good girl, cleaning up the house, puffing the pillows and putting on nice clean sheets for them :)
Though till now, we have yet to see Summer. Its always shying away hiding behind those grey big heavy clouds.
I just hope the weather will be kind.
Kyiv, Ukraine
As I sat in the speeding taxi, on my way to the airport, I reflected on the past 3 days. Moments like this makes me feel great doing what I am doing today. Well, I can't complain more for now, its a job but yet it gives me lotsa pleasure to see many things in this big world. Going places where I can't ever imagine I will be.
Of course, the sheer satisfaction is gained from the rigorous meetings crammed over the 3 full days. I am tired but I am happy. We got 2 deals signed and 2 more on the way. Yippee!!!
Oooh, Kiev is a beautiful place. Slow, green, vibrant and breathtaking. And very warm people!
Well, I only had 2 hours spared for a short walk around but with my FX9 in hand!
Once of the many parks in the city. Trees and flowers everywhere.
Typical row of coloured, beautifully architectured buildings. Rows after rows.
St Sophia's Cathedral. The golden dome is glorious looking, on the backdrop of light blue sky.
I had to post this picture. It depicts a typical scene in the city. Cathedrals after cathedrals with golden domes capture one's eyes from faraway. Its just breathtaking. In the beginning, I went, "ah, look there" "ah, look here" "ah there also" and then just "ah" "wow" "ah"...
St Michael's Golden Domed Monastery.
Close up.
Side view.
Another cathedral in the same compound. Ehm, I didn't had time to check out the name.
A very classical and colourful building which I went "woww... *pause* uhm, look the the junk in the balcony!!!" What a contrast. (But FX9 couldn't capture the gist of what I saw then)
Maidan Nezalezhnosti. A very vibrant square. I think everyone is meeting up with everyone after work. Below this square, lies a huge underground shopping centre.
Borcsht. Red beet soup. Very very yummy. I couldn't stop ordering this at every meal. Hehe.
Random people who became friends at the end of a night in a bar. All over a cigar and many beers. What else.
Someone told me that Kiev is almost the 'mecca' of the Orthodox Church (not sure if she was referring to one particular cathedral but I couldn't find any reference in the internet).
Of course, the sheer satisfaction is gained from the rigorous meetings crammed over the 3 full days. I am tired but I am happy. We got 2 deals signed and 2 more on the way. Yippee!!!
Oooh, Kiev is a beautiful place. Slow, green, vibrant and breathtaking. And very warm people!
Well, I only had 2 hours spared for a short walk around but with my FX9 in hand!
Once of the many parks in the city. Trees and flowers everywhere.
Typical row of coloured, beautifully architectured buildings. Rows after rows.
St Sophia's Cathedral. The golden dome is glorious looking, on the backdrop of light blue sky.
I had to post this picture. It depicts a typical scene in the city. Cathedrals after cathedrals with golden domes capture one's eyes from faraway. Its just breathtaking. In the beginning, I went, "ah, look there" "ah, look here" "ah there also" and then just "ah" "wow" "ah"...
St Michael's Golden Domed Monastery.
Close up.
Side view.
Another cathedral in the same compound. Ehm, I didn't had time to check out the name.
A very classical and colourful building which I went "woww... *pause* uhm, look the the junk in the balcony!!!" What a contrast. (But FX9 couldn't capture the gist of what I saw then)
Maidan Nezalezhnosti. A very vibrant square. I think everyone is meeting up with everyone after work. Below this square, lies a huge underground shopping centre.
Borcsht. Red beet soup. Very very yummy. I couldn't stop ordering this at every meal. Hehe.
Random people who became friends at the end of a night in a bar. All over a cigar and many beers. What else.
Someone told me that Kiev is almost the 'mecca' of the Orthodox Church (not sure if she was referring to one particular cathedral but I couldn't find any reference in the internet).
Saturday, July 28, 2007
Lille, France
Last Saturday, the Belgians celebrated their National Day. This means that all shops were closed for the day. Really all closed :( We couldn't even do our groceries for the week.
Anyway, for it was such a boring day, we decided to take a drive to check out the little French city by the border with Belgium - Lille. It is such a pretty place.
We didnt do much there though. Just walked around. I guess people mainly go there to shop. Yep, that Saturday, I would say many Belgians had the same idea as us. So it was pretty crowded indeed. But vibrant!
Lille is quite picturesque. There are plenty of shops. All kinds. General stores, standards shops, alternatives, boutiques etc... Streets are mostly one laner, cobbler stoned (I hate them cuz they ruined all my heels!).
I saw a classical bakery. Wanted to try out the ice cream, tarts, buns, cakes (typical me!) but I was lured by another shop at another corner.
One corner of the town square. Its a very big square with many restaurants and cafes providing sittings outdoor.
I was lured by this 'PINK' ice cream shop. There was a very very long queue. It took me 20mins to get me a single scoop strawberry icecream (with chunks of fresh strawberries in it) but it was all worth it. Really yummy!
It was just a short visit. We'll definately be back again to explore Lille to its depths.
I didn't get anything for myself but Mr D was home with all smiles as he got himself a full set of Texas Holden Poker game, with plastic cards, weighted chips and all in a nice chic briefcase.
Apparently, there is a poker craze going on in Belgium.
Anyway, for it was such a boring day, we decided to take a drive to check out the little French city by the border with Belgium - Lille. It is such a pretty place.
We didnt do much there though. Just walked around. I guess people mainly go there to shop. Yep, that Saturday, I would say many Belgians had the same idea as us. So it was pretty crowded indeed. But vibrant!
Lille is quite picturesque. There are plenty of shops. All kinds. General stores, standards shops, alternatives, boutiques etc... Streets are mostly one laner, cobbler stoned (I hate them cuz they ruined all my heels!).
I saw a classical bakery. Wanted to try out the ice cream, tarts, buns, cakes (typical me!) but I was lured by another shop at another corner.
One corner of the town square. Its a very big square with many restaurants and cafes providing sittings outdoor.
I was lured by this 'PINK' ice cream shop. There was a very very long queue. It took me 20mins to get me a single scoop strawberry icecream (with chunks of fresh strawberries in it) but it was all worth it. Really yummy!
It was just a short visit. We'll definately be back again to explore Lille to its depths.
I didn't get anything for myself but Mr D was home with all smiles as he got himself a full set of Texas Holden Poker game, with plastic cards, weighted chips and all in a nice chic briefcase.
Apparently, there is a poker craze going on in Belgium.
Walibi, Belgium
I've always thought Walibi is a place ONLY for kids. Nevertheless, when a group of friends' friends was visiting Belgium and wanted very much to go to Walibi, we just hopped along with them.
Well, it was a fairly nice day. The clouds made the sky looked like a huge piece of abstract artwork. Of course, I brought along my weak heart plus my camera to capture the moments.
Not forgeting to mention that the last time I was in a real theme park was probably almost 10 years ago. Never truly a fan. I was once freaked out by the 'free fall' ride in Brunei.
In order to skip the crowd, we started the tour clockwise instead. The first ride was called COBRA. Its a roller coaster that went round and round and then went backwards round and round.
No pictures at this point of time cuz admist the initial enthusiasm to start the great day, I was all wobbly and feeling pukey.
Anyway, they dragged me along to take a 'slow' adventurous water ride...
Lucky me, I was on the right side where I was spared of the splashing water. Everyone was holding tight cuz it was hell of a bumpy ride.
Ducks by the lake. Actually, its very nice to walk around the entire park. Lotsa trees, scrubs and flowers... ducks.
Small rollercoaster... or more like a 'chu chu' train ride.
Ferris Wheel. A must-have in every theme park. Big or small.
American Rollercoaster. This was fun. We took it multiple times ;)
I love this picture! It gives out movements and gayity. For me, this was the most scariest ride I took. Yikes.
Vertigo. A new ride. Very impressive!
Still part of Vertigo.
Uhm, not my cup of tea. Up up up they went.
Down down down they came. Free falling.
Overall, it was quite a nice Sunday except for a brief shower in the late afternoon... We ended the day with another ride on the COBRA. Yea, that ended my day cuz my insides were really turned upside down.
I think we took about 13-15 rides within the 8 hours. Goodness me!
Well, it was a fairly nice day. The clouds made the sky looked like a huge piece of abstract artwork. Of course, I brought along my weak heart plus my camera to capture the moments.
Not forgeting to mention that the last time I was in a real theme park was probably almost 10 years ago. Never truly a fan. I was once freaked out by the 'free fall' ride in Brunei.
In order to skip the crowd, we started the tour clockwise instead. The first ride was called COBRA. Its a roller coaster that went round and round and then went backwards round and round.
No pictures at this point of time cuz admist the initial enthusiasm to start the great day, I was all wobbly and feeling pukey.
Anyway, they dragged me along to take a 'slow' adventurous water ride...
Lucky me, I was on the right side where I was spared of the splashing water. Everyone was holding tight cuz it was hell of a bumpy ride.
Ducks by the lake. Actually, its very nice to walk around the entire park. Lotsa trees, scrubs and flowers... ducks.
Small rollercoaster... or more like a 'chu chu' train ride.
Ferris Wheel. A must-have in every theme park. Big or small.
American Rollercoaster. This was fun. We took it multiple times ;)
I love this picture! It gives out movements and gayity. For me, this was the most scariest ride I took. Yikes.
Vertigo. A new ride. Very impressive!
Still part of Vertigo.
Uhm, not my cup of tea. Up up up they went.
Down down down they came. Free falling.
Overall, it was quite a nice Sunday except for a brief shower in the late afternoon... We ended the day with another ride on the COBRA. Yea, that ended my day cuz my insides were really turned upside down.
I think we took about 13-15 rides within the 8 hours. Goodness me!
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