This is one of the themes of the movie of the week of my course- "Cinematic Pleasures and the Question of Identity". The movie is "The Wizard of Oz". I'm sure all of you have heard of the story. I have, but I've never watched it before. Call me suaku, but I really don't regret watching it. It's a classic, and it's a nice change from the movies of today. Instead of the more often than not "shows of campiness and trampiness, trash and flash, decadent, fabulous flamboyance", it was a show with a little girl in a blue gingham gress, Lion, Tin Man and Scarecrow, not forgetting witches. To quote The Tribune, "It was a virtual festival of innocence".
One particular quote that caught my attention was this from Dorothy:
"Well, I - I think that it - it wasn't enough to just want to see Uncle Henry and Auntie Em - and it's that - if I ever go looking for my heart's desire again, I won't look any further than my own back yard. Because if it isn't there, I never really lost it to begin with! Is that right? "
That quote basically summarised what the movie was trying to say bout the main characters in the show- Dorothy, the Lion, the Scarecrow, and the Tin man. All of them wanted something that was inside them all along; it was just that they either didn't believe they had it in them, or they took it for granted. Well, I guess the latter applies to me. I never really thought much about home; granted, I always knew it's a place where I can seek comfort and refuge, but I never knew HOW MUCH of it, and I never knew HOW MUCH home meant to me until now. Haha, I know, you're probably already getting sick of reading bout me whining and whining bout how much i miss home and how home is sooooo great. OK, after this week, NO MORE whining. I guarantee u. =)
I also just learnt that my grand uncle- my father's uncle- is suffering from liver cancer, and he's now in a hospice, waiting for his time to be up. I can't think of any other tactful way of saying that he's waiting to die, so pls forgive the words. He can neither go for operation nor chemo, 'coz he's too weak and has diabetes, so he has no choice but to forego treatment. He has only 3-6 mths to live. I think knowing one has cancer and knowing how much longer one has to live are torturous facts to live with. Wouldn't one be unconsciously counting down the days, and keep worrying about when that day is going to come, and when that day comes, what will happen then? Where will they go? It's all the questions that nobody can answer, nor can anyone go with one. Of course, knowing how long one has to live might have its advantages, like, getting all of one's affairs straightened out, and maybe making the most out of one's last days. Still..... the thot of going thru everyday thinking about the unknown (what happens and what's going to happen to one after death) is quite frightening, don't u think? Well... it does frighten me, at least. I can't bear the thought of me dying, frankly. Not only the fact that I dunno what's in store for me on the other side so to speak, but I simply can't bear to leave my family behind. And now, I can only imagine what his daughter would feel, and his siblings. I know if someone I was close to passed away, I'd probably feel quite paralysed. I remember last year when I had the dream that I killed Yi Lun. Oh my god.... I was still crying when I woke up, and it took me quite awhile to shake off that sense of loss and grief. For the whole day I couldn stop thinking about it. Even now, thinking back on the dream makes me shudder. Dun ask me y i dreamt that I had killed her. I didn't quarrel with her the night before, nor do i hate her. =)
Ok, let's get off from this morbid thought. It's scary and it's depressing, and I've had alot of depressing entries in the past couple of weeks. It's time I looked ahead. After all, it's only 2 more months to a recess in Sept, and after that another 2 months before exams, and THEN the longer hols, and then Sem 2. Right? =) Of course, I can't only look forward to coming home each week and looking forward to all the available holidays. That would be BAAAAD. I gotta start being optimistic, so wish me luck, won't you? ;)
Oh, by the way, Schnoozee's photos have been posted up in my yahoo photo albums. Go see them!
Sunday, July 31, 2005
Saturday, July 30, 2005
Home Sweet Home
It's Sat, and how I wish it was still Fri, then I wouldn have to think about tomorrow, when I'll have to go back to the hostel. -_-" This time it'll be 5 days away from home! haha...
Ok, on a lighter note, I got a laptop! Finally managed to persuade my parents to buy me one. It's a Fujitsu! Haha, Fufu no 2 eh Bernice jiejie? ;) Duno whether to get a printer too, though it's an added bonus, albeit an expensive one. I think it would be v convenient to have one in the room, coz the printing room in the library is such a mad house, and the computer room with the printer has such a LOOOOOOOOONG queue!! But Jieting has a point too, in that a lot of printing will be done, and just using our own printer and ink will just waste SOOO much money... On the other hand, if there is alot of printing to be done, wouldn many trips to the library/comp rooms be required, which also means many trips to finding terminals in those places will be required, AND not to forget the fact that there is always the chance of the printers jamming up like in Jieting's case last week. I dun really relish the thought of having to queue countless times, and squeezing with many others in a cramped room..... or maybe i'm just spoilt. Ah well, nth beats home, where i can do anything i want without having to queue. Haha, i can jsut simply jump queue or kick von and lun off the chairs! Muahahahahahha. Nah, i dun do that. We co-operate. =) yah and i can do other thigns while waiting for the printing to start oso. How nice is it?
Haha, now, i'm going to enjoy my stay at home. Excusez Moi.... =)
Ok, on a lighter note, I got a laptop! Finally managed to persuade my parents to buy me one. It's a Fujitsu! Haha, Fufu no 2 eh Bernice jiejie? ;) Duno whether to get a printer too, though it's an added bonus, albeit an expensive one. I think it would be v convenient to have one in the room, coz the printing room in the library is such a mad house, and the computer room with the printer has such a LOOOOOOOOONG queue!! But Jieting has a point too, in that a lot of printing will be done, and just using our own printer and ink will just waste SOOO much money... On the other hand, if there is alot of printing to be done, wouldn many trips to the library/comp rooms be required, which also means many trips to finding terminals in those places will be required, AND not to forget the fact that there is always the chance of the printers jamming up like in Jieting's case last week. I dun really relish the thought of having to queue countless times, and squeezing with many others in a cramped room..... or maybe i'm just spoilt. Ah well, nth beats home, where i can do anything i want without having to queue. Haha, i can jsut simply jump queue or kick von and lun off the chairs! Muahahahahahha. Nah, i dun do that. We co-operate. =) yah and i can do other thigns while waiting for the printing to start oso. How nice is it?
Haha, now, i'm going to enjoy my stay at home. Excusez Moi.... =)
Friday, July 29, 2005
Zooming by....
Thank God it's FRIDAY! I can go home! YAY! Though I just left home yesterday, it seems like it was a week ago. Haha... Nothing beats being at home I tell u, even though the company is good in the hostel and the envt is not too bad... Just heard that there's gonna be a series of hall events coming up soon, one of them being the Bottle in Six, where each block in hall 6 is supposed to come up with a skit. *shrugs* oh well, nothing has been said in our block, so I shall go on my merry way and pretend nth is going on... =p
Left the hostel room at 12 somthing, and decided to go explore Library 2, where it's said that that's where the textbooks are. Hrumph. couldn't see any regarding econs... which i'm having probs with after yesterday's disastrous lecture. It makes me wonder if i should continue taking that subj or not. But the thought of having to trawl thru the class schedules and stuff is sooooo daunting. think i'll just stick with it and hope for the best. Meanwhile, i hope i can manage to borrow the book from jieting for once a week. Otherwise, I'm seriously a goner. I wonder if my parents will allow me to bring a printer to the hostel? Coz printing stuff in the comp labs and the library is just so much of a mad rush. the printing room in the library itself is a mad house, with everyone squeezing to print their stuff. Not to mention that one has to grab a terminal in the library first before going to print the stuff in the printing room. And i thot a printer wasn necessary. It would help loads if the lecturers could upload the notes into the edveNTUre one week earlier so that we can go home and print though.... *looks hopefully* Yah, so back to my story. I couldn find any books in lib 2, so i loitered around said library in search of a terminal to do my readings on next week's lecture. I managed to find a terminal, but it was spoilt. -_-" Couldn bear with the thought of heading back to hostel, so decided to come to lee wee nam lib, where FINALLY i found a terminal and started. ALAS! i had thot there weren't any notes to print out for today's lecture, but it wasnt meant to be. the notes were posted yesterday, and i didn't know!! argh. So i had to copy them. Manually. =p yah, so that's how i spent my time from 1230 to bout 4, which is sooo not easy coz there are only so many thigns u can do in a lib. finding a terminal helped alot acty, so.... thanks to it, i managed to while my time away.
Ah. it's almost 4. Time to make my way to lecture. Let's just hope and pray hard that i'll find the place and come out of the LT with my brain still intact.
Home beckons....!!!!
One and a half more hours......
Left the hostel room at 12 somthing, and decided to go explore Library 2, where it's said that that's where the textbooks are. Hrumph. couldn't see any regarding econs... which i'm having probs with after yesterday's disastrous lecture. It makes me wonder if i should continue taking that subj or not. But the thought of having to trawl thru the class schedules and stuff is sooooo daunting. think i'll just stick with it and hope for the best. Meanwhile, i hope i can manage to borrow the book from jieting for once a week. Otherwise, I'm seriously a goner. I wonder if my parents will allow me to bring a printer to the hostel? Coz printing stuff in the comp labs and the library is just so much of a mad rush. the printing room in the library itself is a mad house, with everyone squeezing to print their stuff. Not to mention that one has to grab a terminal in the library first before going to print the stuff in the printing room. And i thot a printer wasn necessary. It would help loads if the lecturers could upload the notes into the edveNTUre one week earlier so that we can go home and print though.... *looks hopefully* Yah, so back to my story. I couldn find any books in lib 2, so i loitered around said library in search of a terminal to do my readings on next week's lecture. I managed to find a terminal, but it was spoilt. -_-" Couldn bear with the thought of heading back to hostel, so decided to come to lee wee nam lib, where FINALLY i found a terminal and started. ALAS! i had thot there weren't any notes to print out for today's lecture, but it wasnt meant to be. the notes were posted yesterday, and i didn't know!! argh. So i had to copy them. Manually. =p yah, so that's how i spent my time from 1230 to bout 4, which is sooo not easy coz there are only so many thigns u can do in a lib. finding a terminal helped alot acty, so.... thanks to it, i managed to while my time away.
Ah. it's almost 4. Time to make my way to lecture. Let's just hope and pray hard that i'll find the place and come out of the LT with my brain still intact.
Home beckons....!!!!
One and a half more hours......
Wednesday, July 27, 2005
Back! For a limited period.
I'm back(!)... after 1 day of staying in the hostel. Haha... In case you are wondering if I have given up staying in the hostel due to my homesickness, I'm sorry to say, you wondered wrong! =) It's coz there are no classes today, and I figured since I miss home so much and I have nothing to do back in the hostel, I might as well come home to enjoy my room and the comforts of home. =) Do u know something irritating?! Initially, I thought I could stay at home and go homr on thurs/fri night, and i was sooo happy! unfortunately, there came an announcement saying that there's gonna be a make up lecture on thurs, and the weird time of 430pm. MY GOODNESS!!! that time is sooo not here not there ok! so I'll have to go down with my father prob during lunch time, where i'll stay in the room till bout 4, then make my way down to the LT and spend 2 hours down there, and then spend the night in the hostel, and on fri, spend the day in the hostel room until 4 again, then go down to the LT, and spend ONE hour down there then go home. OMG. What kind of a timetable is this rite?! ARGH. the lessons are so late in the day! at such funny times somemore! It wouldn help if i dropped that subj, coz i still have a tutorial earlier in the day for some other subj. =( nvm. i'll jsut stick with it for another 13 weeks, then it'll be over! lalalalaa.... incidentally, is 13 weeks = 1 semester? why do all my lessons last for 13 weeks if 13 weeks is not = 1 sem? i dun understand.
anyway, the hostel is quite nice. quiet environment, and the air is really fresh in the morning. I haven't breathed air that fresh in the morning since I was in primary 2. Haha.... My roommate Serene is nice too! haha, considerate and sweet. =) It's just that the toilet leaves MUCH to be desired though. Blocked sinks, with hair inside them somemore, stained mirrors.... all these seem to be able to set the stage for some horror movie doesn't it? =) Luckily we found a toilet at the furthest end of our block, where it's much cleaner. Not only are there more cubicles to bathe in, but the the toilet's bright, the sinks are clean AND unblocked. hehe... it's still kinda scary to visit the toilet at night though....
ntu's LARGE. Unfortunately or fortunately- it all depends on ur perspective- it seems a much wider choice all around to walk instead of taking a bus or a shuttle, coz the transport goes one loop around the campus. haha... so ALOT of walking is involved, particularly when one can't find the place one is supposed to go to. THEN it gets downright frustrating. And tiring. But overall, it's.... quite an eye-opening experience. EXPERIENCE NANYANG!
Sometimes when all is quiet, i get the feeling that NTU is a civilisation all by itself. I mean, it's so self-contained (we have the Nanyang Supermarket, a hairdressing salon which has been around longer than I've been alive, hostels, accomodation for the staff, recreation places...). We seem to be so far away from the outside world, which to me, seems... kinda lonely. It's kind of like I'm the only one left behind in my family, wandering the world.... ;) I know it sounds pessimisstic and all, but I guess this makes me just treasure my family and the time i spend with them even more. So, i guess, in the long run, this is an experience i will look back on with a smile and say with gratitude, "Thank God for the chance to stay in the hostel. Now I know how warm my family and home is." and in addition to that, I'd have learnt to live on my own, and how to take care of my own stuff. Haha, and if (I ever) have my own children next time, they can't argue with me that staying in the hostel is not good. MUAHAHAHAHAHA they cant fool me!!
Lastly, special thanks to bernice jiejie, who smsed me after she read my blog entry and consoled me- u know, the really depressed sounding one?- it was great and a PLEASANT surprise to receive ur sms!! =)
And to alan oso, for adding that note to my tagboard, which seemed to put staying in the hostel in a more positive light, though i haven't figured out how it made it so. It just seemed better somehow. hee...
ok, so back to the hostel i'll go tomorrow, and though i'll still feel reluctant to go, at least this time i'll know what i'm in for, and there is also the prospect of returning home in another 2 days' time! =)
anyway, the hostel is quite nice. quiet environment, and the air is really fresh in the morning. I haven't breathed air that fresh in the morning since I was in primary 2. Haha.... My roommate Serene is nice too! haha, considerate and sweet. =) It's just that the toilet leaves MUCH to be desired though. Blocked sinks, with hair inside them somemore, stained mirrors.... all these seem to be able to set the stage for some horror movie doesn't it? =) Luckily we found a toilet at the furthest end of our block, where it's much cleaner. Not only are there more cubicles to bathe in, but the the toilet's bright, the sinks are clean AND unblocked. hehe... it's still kinda scary to visit the toilet at night though....
ntu's LARGE. Unfortunately or fortunately- it all depends on ur perspective- it seems a much wider choice all around to walk instead of taking a bus or a shuttle, coz the transport goes one loop around the campus. haha... so ALOT of walking is involved, particularly when one can't find the place one is supposed to go to. THEN it gets downright frustrating. And tiring. But overall, it's.... quite an eye-opening experience. EXPERIENCE NANYANG!
Sometimes when all is quiet, i get the feeling that NTU is a civilisation all by itself. I mean, it's so self-contained (we have the Nanyang Supermarket, a hairdressing salon which has been around longer than I've been alive, hostels, accomodation for the staff, recreation places...). We seem to be so far away from the outside world, which to me, seems... kinda lonely. It's kind of like I'm the only one left behind in my family, wandering the world.... ;) I know it sounds pessimisstic and all, but I guess this makes me just treasure my family and the time i spend with them even more. So, i guess, in the long run, this is an experience i will look back on with a smile and say with gratitude, "Thank God for the chance to stay in the hostel. Now I know how warm my family and home is." and in addition to that, I'd have learnt to live on my own, and how to take care of my own stuff. Haha, and if (I ever) have my own children next time, they can't argue with me that staying in the hostel is not good. MUAHAHAHAHAHA they cant fool me!!
Lastly, special thanks to bernice jiejie, who smsed me after she read my blog entry and consoled me- u know, the really depressed sounding one?- it was great and a PLEASANT surprise to receive ur sms!! =)
And to alan oso, for adding that note to my tagboard, which seemed to put staying in the hostel in a more positive light, though i haven't figured out how it made it so. It just seemed better somehow. hee...
ok, so back to the hostel i'll go tomorrow, and though i'll still feel reluctant to go, at least this time i'll know what i'm in for, and there is also the prospect of returning home in another 2 days' time! =)
Sunday, July 24, 2005
Last Day
*Sob!* for the next 5 days, i shall be staying in the hostel, somewat away from civilisation, without computers and tv..!! oh man... i dunno how i'm gonna do that. I'm still very attached to the abovementioned sources of entertainment, and the 9pm show! ahh!!! i was just getting into the show, and now i have to pry my brains and eyes away from it.
Staying in another place (even if it's only 5 days a week) is quite hard for me, actually, no matter what ppl say bout needing to be independent etc. I've been staying with my family for 19 years, and we see each other day in day out, it will be kinda hard to live with the fact that i'm gonna have to see them only twice a week, and not be able to take part in daily conversations with them and catch up with them with whatever has gone on in their lives everyday. There's gonna be no more listening to how the day was every dinner, and no more tokking to yi lun until the wee hours of the nite, when i'm trying to slp or read and she's telling me more bout wat happened in sch, or vice versa, no more complaining bout schnoozee and his ungentlemanliness or his loose bladder with evon... not that i ever felt i could live without all these, but i just never thot that the day would come so soon when i would have to stay away from them for 6 months, only seeing them twice a week. I guess i sound wimpish, whining so much bout staying in the hostel, especially when the hostel is still in Singapore, the well known "little red dot". Well... thats true, but i'm in BOON LAY!! Where is my family? in BEDOK! it seems like another state for all i care. I like having familiars around me, and now that i'm suddenly moving to another place, especially a place where i seldom go, or had no knowledge of its geography until recently, it certainly feels like home is suddenly like on another planet. no doubt there are friends with me, but i do still crave for the warmth of family. My family.
Haha, just thinking bout this makes me teary already. I guess I'll get used to it soon. I hope i DO get used to it soon, or i'll be in deep trouble man.. haha... i guess this is good training to live on my own...
I miss home already.......
Staying in another place (even if it's only 5 days a week) is quite hard for me, actually, no matter what ppl say bout needing to be independent etc. I've been staying with my family for 19 years, and we see each other day in day out, it will be kinda hard to live with the fact that i'm gonna have to see them only twice a week, and not be able to take part in daily conversations with them and catch up with them with whatever has gone on in their lives everyday. There's gonna be no more listening to how the day was every dinner, and no more tokking to yi lun until the wee hours of the nite, when i'm trying to slp or read and she's telling me more bout wat happened in sch, or vice versa, no more complaining bout schnoozee and his ungentlemanliness or his loose bladder with evon... not that i ever felt i could live without all these, but i just never thot that the day would come so soon when i would have to stay away from them for 6 months, only seeing them twice a week. I guess i sound wimpish, whining so much bout staying in the hostel, especially when the hostel is still in Singapore, the well known "little red dot". Well... thats true, but i'm in BOON LAY!! Where is my family? in BEDOK! it seems like another state for all i care. I like having familiars around me, and now that i'm suddenly moving to another place, especially a place where i seldom go, or had no knowledge of its geography until recently, it certainly feels like home is suddenly like on another planet. no doubt there are friends with me, but i do still crave for the warmth of family. My family.
Haha, just thinking bout this makes me teary already. I guess I'll get used to it soon. I hope i DO get used to it soon, or i'll be in deep trouble man.. haha... i guess this is good training to live on my own...
I miss home already.......
Wednesday, July 20, 2005
Matriculation
WHEW! Matriculation's finally done, and so is registration of subjects. Goodness, imagine having to do the same thing 7 more times! I'm just so gonna die. haha...
Initially I had thot that I had chosen all my subj properly. OMG was I ever so wrong in that. You see, I had chosen 2 additional Psychology subj, happily thinking that I could complete the course faster. However, I had failed to understand the paper that was sent to us. It said, "Choose subjects that do not have any pre-requisites". And what did I do? I very merrily went on my way and researched on those subjects, conveniently forgetting that they had pre-requisites to them. -_-" And then I had to suffer a nasty shock today upon realising my error. I mean, how dense can I be? So I started the process all over again. Researching on whatever subjects I wanted to take, checking vacancies, exam timetables, class schedules...... Sheesh!
Oh well, all that's over now, thank goodness! I dun think I'm going to do anymore adding or dropping during the add/drop subj period. I'm content with mine. Well, except for one of the courses, where I'll be rushing like a mad woman. Hmm, I think it's Wednesday. My lessons are mostly in the afternoon somemore. I've got one morning one though, on thurs, but it's not too early, so thank god for that. Not that I'd mind earlier, coz the earlier i finish them, the earlier i can go off to do watever i wanna do in the afternoon u see.... =) I haven fully analysed my timetable yet.... further updates after I have analysed it. =) I registered for one course called Cinematic Pleasures and the Question of Identity. Haha, it sounds so Rossetti, but I think it's kinda interesting. Perhaps also something that won't be too foreign? Looking forward to that lesson, though I think few other ppl I know are going to take that subj. Hmm, so anyone in NTU whom I know, I hope u find this subj interesting and register for it k? Then we can take lessons in that together! =)
Initially I had thot that I had chosen all my subj properly. OMG was I ever so wrong in that. You see, I had chosen 2 additional Psychology subj, happily thinking that I could complete the course faster. However, I had failed to understand the paper that was sent to us. It said, "Choose subjects that do not have any pre-requisites". And what did I do? I very merrily went on my way and researched on those subjects, conveniently forgetting that they had pre-requisites to them. -_-" And then I had to suffer a nasty shock today upon realising my error. I mean, how dense can I be? So I started the process all over again. Researching on whatever subjects I wanted to take, checking vacancies, exam timetables, class schedules...... Sheesh!
Oh well, all that's over now, thank goodness! I dun think I'm going to do anymore adding or dropping during the add/drop subj period. I'm content with mine. Well, except for one of the courses, where I'll be rushing like a mad woman. Hmm, I think it's Wednesday. My lessons are mostly in the afternoon somemore. I've got one morning one though, on thurs, but it's not too early, so thank god for that. Not that I'd mind earlier, coz the earlier i finish them, the earlier i can go off to do watever i wanna do in the afternoon u see.... =) I haven fully analysed my timetable yet.... further updates after I have analysed it. =) I registered for one course called Cinematic Pleasures and the Question of Identity. Haha, it sounds so Rossetti, but I think it's kinda interesting. Perhaps also something that won't be too foreign? Looking forward to that lesson, though I think few other ppl I know are going to take that subj. Hmm, so anyone in NTU whom I know, I hope u find this subj interesting and register for it k? Then we can take lessons in that together! =)
Tuesday, July 19, 2005
Ramblings
Hey Alan, I just added you to my links... hope u dun mind... =)
Ok, I think I've had enough of trying to type with the politically correct spellings etc. It's tiring and troublesome. Can you imgine having to backspace everytime you happen to spell or grammatize some word tt's not in the Queen's English when you are in a hurry to blog down ur thoughts in case you forget wat you wanted to say? Well, it's quite irritating.
4 more days to the Big Move. By Big Move, I mean moving to the hostel, where I'll stay for 5 days before going home on Fri, and going back again on Sunday night. Haha, it kinda feels like I'm in NS, doesn it? I can't say if I'm excited or apprehensive about spending my time in the hostel, coz there's a mixed feeling of both. On one hand, it's exciting coz for the first time, I'm going to stay on my own, with Serene, and everything will have to be done by me. No more help from my parents, Mira, my sisters.... Communication will be restricted to handphones and maybe MSN, but I can't really depend on MSN, coz i dun have a laptop or a PC. Haven been able to persuade my parents to buy me one or get someone to assemble one for me... haha, pray hard that I'll be able to get one soon, won't you? =) No computer= No Internet = No blogging + No MSN+ No checking mail+ No surfing net= Boredom OR = Hardworking-ness. The scales could tip either way, and I'm hoping it's the latter. Ok, the apprehensive side is also because I'll be staying on my own, with a roommate, with no one else to depend on. Besides, there is the added factor of not having Lun to talk to at night, no wonderful homecooked meals form Mira, no one to do my laundry (haha, yep i know, completely spoilt. Let's hope there'll be improvement from me), and generally, homesickness. Not that rooming with Serene is not good. It's just that at times, one yearns for the comforts of home? =)
OK, on to the next topic: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. I dun wanna spoil the suspense for any of you who haven't read the book, but suffice it to say that I'm heartbroken that Dumbledore died (this is hardly called spoiling the suspense- after all, it was all over the news as to who died in the latest book. It's just that I refused to listen to it... haha... ), and disappointed that it was someone from the Order who betrayed them, but at the same time, the book was heartwarming in the sense that love and relationships was the emphasised theme throughout the book, and I'm glad some relationships were formed. Makes me happy. So, all in all, the latest installation of Harry Potter lives up to its standards, though the book didn't grip me in the early stages of the plot. It was towards the end that I found it hard to tear myself away from the book, such that I was unable to do much else except read it the whole day. Now, I shan't spoil the story any further; wait till the Harry Potter hype has gone on a bit longer, and more ppl have read it, then maybe more will be said bout the story? On the other hand though, I think there'll be little need to talk more bout the story, coz by then, almost everyone would know what the story is all about. Well, we can discuss the story to bits then, though, and make sure u all discuss it to bits on my tagboard ok? Well.... seeing as there is hardly any activity there, I would love to see a dissection of Harry Potter on my board... or any other kind of discussion!! =)
Tomorrow is matriculation day for freshmen. Been having nagging feelings regarding them seriously. Worrying about what courses to take to complete the Major, what Minors to take, whether the courses clash, what to do if they do clash, vacant spaces, prerequisites, and whether the courses are even offered in the first semester. Hopefully things will turn out fine tmr and I can breathe a sigh of relief and happily live out the rest of my holidays at home. =)
I just watched the National Day song by Taufik and Ruien. They look kinda weird, singing together, but... to my untrained ears, they sound rather fine. Pleasant, but not spectacular. It's funny, though, that the song is not broadcast as frequently as other years. In previous years, the songs were played between shows, at night, and in every channel. Now, it seems like they are only being broadcast at later times like 11, and even then, I seem to see it broadcast on CNA more often than on the free-to-air channels. Why is that so then? Curious, curious. I particularly liked the shot of the Lions hoisting the Tiger Cup trophy in the music video. The euphoric faces of the team made me smile along with them- it was not only the fact that it meant Singapore had won the Tiger Cup for the first time in, wat, 6 yrs(?) , but also because they looked so darn happy at having won the Cup. I get easily influenced by the emotions of those around me, including books, movies, etc. Emotional? Yah, I guess so. Oh, and Taufik looks nice in a suit. I think suits are the kind of clothes he looks the best in. Suits and leather jackets. They suit his style- sleek and suave. Haha.... aren't I right? =)
Ok, I think I've had enough of trying to type with the politically correct spellings etc. It's tiring and troublesome. Can you imgine having to backspace everytime you happen to spell or grammatize some word tt's not in the Queen's English when you are in a hurry to blog down ur thoughts in case you forget wat you wanted to say? Well, it's quite irritating.
4 more days to the Big Move. By Big Move, I mean moving to the hostel, where I'll stay for 5 days before going home on Fri, and going back again on Sunday night. Haha, it kinda feels like I'm in NS, doesn it? I can't say if I'm excited or apprehensive about spending my time in the hostel, coz there's a mixed feeling of both. On one hand, it's exciting coz for the first time, I'm going to stay on my own, with Serene, and everything will have to be done by me. No more help from my parents, Mira, my sisters.... Communication will be restricted to handphones and maybe MSN, but I can't really depend on MSN, coz i dun have a laptop or a PC. Haven been able to persuade my parents to buy me one or get someone to assemble one for me... haha, pray hard that I'll be able to get one soon, won't you? =) No computer= No Internet = No blogging + No MSN+ No checking mail+ No surfing net= Boredom OR = Hardworking-ness. The scales could tip either way, and I'm hoping it's the latter. Ok, the apprehensive side is also because I'll be staying on my own, with a roommate, with no one else to depend on. Besides, there is the added factor of not having Lun to talk to at night, no wonderful homecooked meals form Mira, no one to do my laundry (haha, yep i know, completely spoilt. Let's hope there'll be improvement from me), and generally, homesickness. Not that rooming with Serene is not good. It's just that at times, one yearns for the comforts of home? =)
OK, on to the next topic: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. I dun wanna spoil the suspense for any of you who haven't read the book, but suffice it to say that I'm heartbroken that Dumbledore died (this is hardly called spoiling the suspense- after all, it was all over the news as to who died in the latest book. It's just that I refused to listen to it... haha... ), and disappointed that it was someone from the Order who betrayed them, but at the same time, the book was heartwarming in the sense that love and relationships was the emphasised theme throughout the book, and I'm glad some relationships were formed. Makes me happy. So, all in all, the latest installation of Harry Potter lives up to its standards, though the book didn't grip me in the early stages of the plot. It was towards the end that I found it hard to tear myself away from the book, such that I was unable to do much else except read it the whole day. Now, I shan't spoil the story any further; wait till the Harry Potter hype has gone on a bit longer, and more ppl have read it, then maybe more will be said bout the story? On the other hand though, I think there'll be little need to talk more bout the story, coz by then, almost everyone would know what the story is all about. Well, we can discuss the story to bits then, though, and make sure u all discuss it to bits on my tagboard ok? Well.... seeing as there is hardly any activity there, I would love to see a dissection of Harry Potter on my board... or any other kind of discussion!! =)
Tomorrow is matriculation day for freshmen. Been having nagging feelings regarding them seriously. Worrying about what courses to take to complete the Major, what Minors to take, whether the courses clash, what to do if they do clash, vacant spaces, prerequisites, and whether the courses are even offered in the first semester. Hopefully things will turn out fine tmr and I can breathe a sigh of relief and happily live out the rest of my holidays at home. =)
I just watched the National Day song by Taufik and Ruien. They look kinda weird, singing together, but... to my untrained ears, they sound rather fine. Pleasant, but not spectacular. It's funny, though, that the song is not broadcast as frequently as other years. In previous years, the songs were played between shows, at night, and in every channel. Now, it seems like they are only being broadcast at later times like 11, and even then, I seem to see it broadcast on CNA more often than on the free-to-air channels. Why is that so then? Curious, curious. I particularly liked the shot of the Lions hoisting the Tiger Cup trophy in the music video. The euphoric faces of the team made me smile along with them- it was not only the fact that it meant Singapore had won the Tiger Cup for the first time in, wat, 6 yrs(?) , but also because they looked so darn happy at having won the Cup. I get easily influenced by the emotions of those around me, including books, movies, etc. Emotional? Yah, I guess so. Oh, and Taufik looks nice in a suit. I think suits are the kind of clothes he looks the best in. Suits and leather jackets. They suit his style- sleek and suave. Haha.... aren't I right? =)
Monday, July 18, 2005
Went out with Yan Fang and Ya Ying last Friday- we went to Somerset to watch the Jap movie "Be With You", then went to the Esplanade for dinner. I didn't know that the hawker area outside the Esplanade was made up of the stalls Makansutra advertised! So we each had a plate of Char Kway Teow to ourselves. Well... it was not bad, but I think kinda salty. Haha, but the company more than made up for it! I must make a note to bring my parents there one day.
Ok, these are the photos we took while we were out....

Yaying and me... This was taken on the bridge leading from Boat Quay to City Hall... the scenery is nice right? That's the first time I've been out so long... haha... =)

Yan Fang, Yaying and me... inside Fullerton Hotel. Hehe, we were all thinking what a shame it is that being Singaporeans, we have never stepped into The Fullerton Hotel. Well, we went in and took a look, and... taking the risk of sounding suaku, Fullerton is sooooo luxurious! soft lighting everywhere, spacious spaces, marble spiral staircases leading to ballrooms downstairs, plush sofas in the lobby, and looking up, one can see the rooms which have balconies looking down into the lobby.

Another picture of the 3 of us, at the same place. Haha, this time with Yan Fang shorter, 'cos a certain someone said she was too tall for her......

Yan Fang and me... same location as the one taken of Yaying and me. Haha, I'd love to go see that scenery again! =)
All these pictures were taken courtesy of Yan Fang's handphone, and well, they do bring back great memories! =)
Ok, these are the photos we took while we were out....

Yaying and me... This was taken on the bridge leading from Boat Quay to City Hall... the scenery is nice right? That's the first time I've been out so long... haha... =)

Yan Fang, Yaying and me... inside Fullerton Hotel. Hehe, we were all thinking what a shame it is that being Singaporeans, we have never stepped into The Fullerton Hotel. Well, we went in and took a look, and... taking the risk of sounding suaku, Fullerton is sooooo luxurious! soft lighting everywhere, spacious spaces, marble spiral staircases leading to ballrooms downstairs, plush sofas in the lobby, and looking up, one can see the rooms which have balconies looking down into the lobby.

Another picture of the 3 of us, at the same place. Haha, this time with Yan Fang shorter, 'cos a certain someone said she was too tall for her......

Yan Fang and me... same location as the one taken of Yaying and me. Haha, I'd love to go see that scenery again! =)
All these pictures were taken courtesy of Yan Fang's handphone, and well, they do bring back great memories! =)
Wednesday, July 13, 2005
3 Girls + 1 Whole Day = ??
Haha, you get a mad shopping frenzy. =) I think we went a little crazy on Monday, walking through the popular shopping areas in Bugis. We went from Bugis Junction to Bugis Village, then seeing that most of the shops weren't open yet, went to OG, then to the roadside shops, then to Bugis Village, then to Bugis Junction then back to Bugis Village again. Haha... We spent the WHOLE day there, as you can see. Haha, it was detours the whole time, but to me, that was all part of the fun in shopping. =) Oh, who did I go with? I went with Jieting and Jiun Pey, and it was SO FUN! Haha, we should do this again. =) It was only after that outing that I realised there's a difference between normal long pants and 4 quarter pants. Yep, I know what you are thinking. 4 Quarters? Isn't that one whole already? Haha, you would be right. Technically. Unfortunately, normal long pants are longer than 4 quarter pants. Just think of it as normal long pants are 5 quarters- improper fraction. Then perhaps it'd be easier? Haha, interesting ain't it? That particular shopping titbit was brought to you courtesy of Miss Tang Jieting. =)
Dinner was at Billy Bombers, and oh man! I love that place! I'm not sure about other branches of Billy Bombers, but the one at Bugis was quaint. The setting is reminiscent of Grease the movie, you know, the movie starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton John? It was so vintage! There was a mini antique jukebox on each table. I think at one time, customers were allowed to use the jukebox. Alas! I went there too late, or I would have loved to be able to play with it. -_-" The food was not bad as well, so that further hardens my resolve to take my family there. Haha. Anyone has any idea if there are nearer branches of Billy Bombers nearer to where I stay?
Shopping has been my staple activity these days. Last Friday, I just went shopping with Mel too. Haha, what can I say? It was fun too! Haha, love shopping with my friends! We went to Orchard Road's Far East, then walked to CK Tang, then..... hmm... I can't remember where else. Heh, suffice it to say that alot of shopping was done, and most were done by Mel. Haha, remember the bag and tops Mel? Well, a lot was bought, but I think they were all gorgeous merchandises. =) Serious! The bag Mel bought was soo nice, it made me so tempted to go buy a bigger version of the bag. My excuse? To hold my clothes when I move to Hall. Unfortunately or fortunately- depends on how you look at it- my conscience stepped in and persuaded me not to buy it. So now I'm kinda lusting after it, though I know I won't be able to part with the money. Haha... =)
Well, while shopping has its euphoric moments, like the moment the cashier hands us the bag with whatever we bought inside, the downside is the aftermath. Besides realising (with dismay- for me, that is) that alot of money was spent in exchange for the times of happiness, there is the consequence of buying too many clothes- handwashing them for the first time. Argh. That's the part I don't like very much, especially when it involves bottomes. They are so super heavy! And that's what I have to do later. Been washing my new clothes so often (because of the amount of shopping I've done) that I think I'm the sole user of the bottle of white vinegar we keep in the house. Since the time it was opened (by me), it has been serving the sole purpose of preserving my clothes. Makes me wonder if I should might as well just buy a bottle for myself. Hehe.... =)
Dinner was at Billy Bombers, and oh man! I love that place! I'm not sure about other branches of Billy Bombers, but the one at Bugis was quaint. The setting is reminiscent of Grease the movie, you know, the movie starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton John? It was so vintage! There was a mini antique jukebox on each table. I think at one time, customers were allowed to use the jukebox. Alas! I went there too late, or I would have loved to be able to play with it. -_-" The food was not bad as well, so that further hardens my resolve to take my family there. Haha. Anyone has any idea if there are nearer branches of Billy Bombers nearer to where I stay?
Shopping has been my staple activity these days. Last Friday, I just went shopping with Mel too. Haha, what can I say? It was fun too! Haha, love shopping with my friends! We went to Orchard Road's Far East, then walked to CK Tang, then..... hmm... I can't remember where else. Heh, suffice it to say that alot of shopping was done, and most were done by Mel. Haha, remember the bag and tops Mel? Well, a lot was bought, but I think they were all gorgeous merchandises. =) Serious! The bag Mel bought was soo nice, it made me so tempted to go buy a bigger version of the bag. My excuse? To hold my clothes when I move to Hall. Unfortunately or fortunately- depends on how you look at it- my conscience stepped in and persuaded me not to buy it. So now I'm kinda lusting after it, though I know I won't be able to part with the money. Haha... =)
Well, while shopping has its euphoric moments, like the moment the cashier hands us the bag with whatever we bought inside, the downside is the aftermath. Besides realising (with dismay- for me, that is) that alot of money was spent in exchange for the times of happiness, there is the consequence of buying too many clothes- handwashing them for the first time. Argh. That's the part I don't like very much, especially when it involves bottomes. They are so super heavy! And that's what I have to do later. Been washing my new clothes so often (because of the amount of shopping I've done) that I think I'm the sole user of the bottle of white vinegar we keep in the house. Since the time it was opened (by me), it has been serving the sole purpose of preserving my clothes. Makes me wonder if I should might as well just buy a bottle for myself. Hehe.... =)
Saturday, July 09, 2005
Pain. In EVERY sense of the word
Main Entry: 1pain
Pronunciation: 'pAn
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Old French peine, from Latin poena, from Greek poinE payment, penalty; akin to Greek tinein to pay, tinesthai to punish, Avestan kaEnA revenge, Sanskrit cayate he revenges
1 : PUNISHMENT
2 a : usually localized physical suffering associated with bodily disorder (as a disease or an injury); also : a basic bodily sensation induced by a noxious stimulus, received by naked nerve endings, characterized by physical discomfort (as pricking, throbbing, or aching), and typically leading to evasive action
b : acute mental or emotional distress or suffering : GRIEF
3 plural : the throes of childbirth4 plural : trouble, care, or effort taken to accomplish something
5 : one that irks or annoys or is otherwise troublesome -- often used in such phrases as pain in the neck
Yah. But what I was referring to was mainly explanations 2a and 5. Lemme try to explain it:
My shoulders and neck are painful. See? That's explanation 2a. It's irritating I tell you. I think it's to do with the sleeping position. I currently have 4 pillows, and they are either too soft, too low, too high, or too.... inflexible. It's getting harder to sleep! and I end up with a stiff neck in the morning and sore shoulders. Irritating.
Next: explanation 5.
As you probably know by now, I'm moving into the hostel soon, and it is a pain to prepare for it. ARGH. So many things to pack, and I'm starting to agree with Christina Rossetti, that suspension is usually better than the real thing, because fantasy is more often than not better than the reality, 'cos expectations can be as high as you like. Haha. THINKING about hostel life is exciting, like what to do there, etc, but actually getting down to the REAL PACKING is a PAIN. I just procrastinate and procrastinate, and even I'm getting annoyed at myself. Just can't seem to pull myself away from the daily slacking and actually get down to make a list of the things I need. Incidentally, does anyone know if they charge extra for putting fridges inside? Or if they provide pillows...? OK, and any further suggestions for what to bring into the hostel....? Just any suggestions you can think of, 'cos I'm so afraid I might forget something in my list. Haha... suggestions are welcome!!! just leave a tag at my board, and I'll be grateful.
Also, I'm not very sure if I want to attend the hall orientation. It sounds interesting, and the person who called me sounded rather nice. I wasn't very keen in the first place, cos I thought I would be attending the HSS one. BUT they told me they had a quota to fill, and me inside would be over quota. So, it turned out that I didn't go for any orientation. So I was wondering if I should go for this one.... hmm..... Oh, and Jiarong says only 5 guys turned up for the HSS camp. Hahaa.... I think this year's attendance will be mostly made up of girls... =)
Ok, so help me in my list, pls!!!!
Pronunciation: 'pAn
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Old French peine, from Latin poena, from Greek poinE payment, penalty; akin to Greek tinein to pay, tinesthai to punish, Avestan kaEnA revenge, Sanskrit cayate he revenges
1 : PUNISHMENT
2 a : usually localized physical suffering associated with bodily disorder (as a disease or an injury); also : a basic bodily sensation induced by a noxious stimulus, received by naked nerve endings, characterized by physical discomfort (as pricking, throbbing, or aching), and typically leading to evasive action
b : acute mental or emotional distress or suffering : GRIEF
3 plural : the throes of childbirth4 plural : trouble, care, or effort taken to accomplish something
5 : one that irks or annoys or is otherwise troublesome -- often used in such phrases as pain in the neck
Yah. But what I was referring to was mainly explanations 2a and 5. Lemme try to explain it:
My shoulders and neck are painful. See? That's explanation 2a. It's irritating I tell you. I think it's to do with the sleeping position. I currently have 4 pillows, and they are either too soft, too low, too high, or too.... inflexible. It's getting harder to sleep! and I end up with a stiff neck in the morning and sore shoulders. Irritating.
Next: explanation 5.
As you probably know by now, I'm moving into the hostel soon, and it is a pain to prepare for it. ARGH. So many things to pack, and I'm starting to agree with Christina Rossetti, that suspension is usually better than the real thing, because fantasy is more often than not better than the reality, 'cos expectations can be as high as you like. Haha. THINKING about hostel life is exciting, like what to do there, etc, but actually getting down to the REAL PACKING is a PAIN. I just procrastinate and procrastinate, and even I'm getting annoyed at myself. Just can't seem to pull myself away from the daily slacking and actually get down to make a list of the things I need. Incidentally, does anyone know if they charge extra for putting fridges inside? Or if they provide pillows...? OK, and any further suggestions for what to bring into the hostel....? Just any suggestions you can think of, 'cos I'm so afraid I might forget something in my list. Haha... suggestions are welcome!!! just leave a tag at my board, and I'll be grateful.
Also, I'm not very sure if I want to attend the hall orientation. It sounds interesting, and the person who called me sounded rather nice. I wasn't very keen in the first place, cos I thought I would be attending the HSS one. BUT they told me they had a quota to fill, and me inside would be over quota. So, it turned out that I didn't go for any orientation. So I was wondering if I should go for this one.... hmm..... Oh, and Jiarong says only 5 guys turned up for the HSS camp. Hahaa.... I think this year's attendance will be mostly made up of girls... =)
Ok, so help me in my list, pls!!!!
Wednesday, July 06, 2005
Bidding.... In a Different Sense
Today is the last day the candidates can sway the IOC judges for the privilege of hosting the 2012 Olympics. I watched the live broadcast of the 5 presentations today, and I must say, all 5 countries did a good job. Their presentations were professionally done, and it did seem like they were well prepared for the Q&A session, though I suspect Moscow was hoping and praying that one of the questions would not be about the Chechnyan (is that how it's spelt?) rebels. If I remember correctly, that question wasn't asked.
I was especially impressed by Paris, New York, and London's presentations. Paris, because it made me feel happy because of the bright colours and the happy atmosphere. I felt like if Paris was chosen, I would be guaranteed a great time at the Games, and I would be exposed to everything they have to offer- culture, Eiffel Tower, the people, and.... the dogs. haha... oh, and not forgetting the quaint little shops. Remember Chocolat? yep, that show/book was set in France, and the setting was soooo quaint! I would love to go to France to see if there are still shops like that. Not that I would go to France if Paris was chosen. On the other hand, who knows what will happen in 7 years? Maybe I'll be financially independent by then and be able to go there....? =) Imagine watching the triathlon, marathon and cycling at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, as shown in the picture below:

New York... was because I felt they were very well rounded in their presentation. The explanation and the 'tour' around the Olympic grounds were very well done. Explanations were clear, organised, and the venues look to have been carefully thought out, such that the venues were all within easy reach of the athletes. Imagine " the entire triathlon in the Park, with cycling on the loop, running on the jogging paths, and swimming in the Reservoir". Wow. Gorgeous. Oh, and contrary to what Life! said about the dressing of the NY delegates, I felt that their dressing strongly indicated the sincerity of the delegates. They were dressed in Olympic colours, which suggested that they were doing this all in the spirit of the Games, and they understood what it means to be able to host the Olympics in 2012.
London. Wow. I was impressed by the way they spoke, their videoclip, and their aim for organising the Games. Firstly, it might be superficial to be impressed with the way they spoke, or with their accents (incidentally, I do love British accents. Not the common British accent, but the Tony Blair accent. Don't you think it sounds so crisp and clear?), but hey, aren't first impressions formed not only by one's dressing, but also by the way one speaks? Wouldn't a clear Western accent be better able to hold the audience's attention? Secondly and thirdly are their videoclip and their aim for organising the Games. Their videoclip emphasised again and again their vision for the Games- to inspire the younger generation, and to improve the lives of the Londoners now, and the future, hence their theme song "Proud" by Heather Small. Below is the lyrics for the song.
Proud -Heather Small
What have you done today to make you feel proud?
It's never too late to try
What have you done today to make you feel proud?
You could be so many people
If you make that break for freedom
What have you done today to make you feel proud?
Still so many answers I don't know
Realise that to question is how we grow
So I step out of the ordinary
I can feel my soul ascending
I am on my way
Can't stop me now
And you can do the same
What have you done today to make you feel proud?
It's never too late to try
What have you done today to make you feel proud?
You could be so many people
If you make that break for freedom
What have you done today to make you feel proud?
We need a change
Do it today
I can feel my spirit rising
We need a change
So do it today
'Cause I can see a clear horizon
What have you done today to make you feel proud?
So what have you done today to make you feel proud?
'Cause you could be so many people
If you make that break for freedom
So what have you done today to make you feel proud?
What have you done today to make you feel proud?
What have you done today
You could be so many people?
Just make that break for freedom
So what have you done today to make you feel proud?
I look into the window of my mind
Reflections of the fears I know I've left behind
I step out of the ordinary
I can feel my soul ascending
I am on my way
Can't stop me now
And you can do the same
To quote one of the children in the video, the Games will "encourage more people to get involved, not only in being successful as an athlete, but generally in the community", which I think basically summarised London's whole presentation, and also secured the IOC members' votes. One quote was particularly touching, when a young boy declared, "I want to run for my country". Childish, perhaps, but it was nonetheless filled with the innocent hope only children can have, and it was touching because it made me remember my childhood dreams, and the innocence of that age. Besides, can you imagine playing Beach Volleyball outside this grand building (The Horse Guards Parade):

Nice, ain't it?
As for Moscow and Madrid, Moscow has my sympathies, 'cause just before the day of their presentation was the threat by the rebels, which I'm sure affected their presentation and the IOC members' decisions. The presentation by Moscow was sombre, and their solemn attitude throughout the presentation was, of coursealso reflected by their attire (yes, I agree with Life! 's comment about their attire being too sombre). I think it was the rebels' threats that created that mood among the Moscow-vites to be so solemn, and caused them to appear rather rigid. One bright spot, though, was the appearance of Alexander Popov, who is one droolworthy swimmer. Haha... =)
Madrid... well, I slept through their presentation (sorry Hurul!) 'cos I was just too sleepy to watch on. I watched their final video, though, and it was impressive. They showed fabulous footages of Madrid, its scenery, and its people. All of them saying, "See you in Madrid!" made me somehow wish that they would be chosen. Of course, this was aided by the fact that Iker Casillas, and Antonio Banderas invited me (and everyone else watching the video of course) there. All the welcomes I heard made me feel, well, welcomed.
Watching the 5 countries' presentations made me realise that Singapore will not be able to host the Olympics. Ever. Nope, I'm not being un-patriotic by being such a wet blanket. I'm being honest. It's not only because of the size of our country, and it's also not only because Singapore does not have a reputation of churning out gold medals like a factory. It's because:
1. Singapore does not have the scenery- well if the Olympics was hosted here, would we have the Regatta in Kallang River? Singapore River? Or MacRitchie Reservoir? Where would we host the Triathlon? Running and cycling around the perimeter of Singapore, then swimming in one of the above rivers/ reservoir? There is a good place for Beach Volleyball though. If Paris has it under/ in front of the Eiffel Tower, and London has it in front of the Horse Guards Parade, then surely, we can have it in front of the Esplanade? After all, there is a fantastic view of the Bay, and the Esplanade IS our pride and joy.
2. Singapore does not have the infrastructure
3. Singaporeans don't have the same intensity of enthusiasm the above 5 countries have for sports. Look at Madrid. One of their slogans was "We celebrate sports". Do we celebrate sports? Probably in the passive way, like betting on which teams will win which sport. For now, perhaps, sports has not reached the same level of importance as academia, so we cannot possibly declare that "We celebrate sports". Probably a more appropriate slogan would be "We celebrate sportsmanship"? After all, we take pride in sending our Team Singapore to the various international games, including the Olympics. Part of the spirit of the Games, surely, is that winning is not important. What's important is that we have tried. We tried at every tournament, and I think it takes a lot of guts to actually send a team in for competitions despite not winning everything most of the time. We did try, and I have no doubt that Team Singapore tries their best every time (who can stand losing? and it IS an honour to win international awards for the country you know), and it just so happens that our forte is not in sports, but in academia. Perhaps it cannot be helped that academia has to be emphasised on greatly in Singapore, simply because WE ARE SMALL, and the markets that are the most lucrative demand people who are strong in academics. Perhaps over time, sports will be more recognised in Singapore? But following the laws of Economics that we learnt in JC, the opportunity cost of doing so is too high, simply because the only resource we have is our people.
I guess in these 3 points, I sound very resentful of the fact that Singapore will not be able to ever host the Olympics. However, I would like to clarify (should there be a barrage of hate tags on my tagboard and The Straits Times criticises me for my insolence and over-generalisation; but oh, what the hell, it's not as if my blog is some high profiled blog or something. But it does pay to be prepared), that I am NOT being resentful. I was stating my observations. I am aware that Singapore provides a high level of security and cleanliness and order and a world-class (though expensive) transportation (I think), but I am also aware that Singapore, though very very very well-organised, simply does not have what the other countries have. We are able to host summits of world leaders, large meetings like the IOC meeting, but would we be able to host such a high profiled event when SO MANY people all over the world will be descending upon us? Do we even have enough hotel rooms I wonder. Yep, and I am NOT being insolent. Over-generalisation, perhaps, but definitely NOT insolent. I did mean it when I said the Esplanade is a good place for Beach Volleyball, and I DID mean it when I said "We celebrate sportsmanship", because we really do. And I do admire the government's efforts to make Singaporeans love sports, and have a greater awareness that there is a life beyond academia. Otherwise, why set up the Singapore Sports School?
Ok, I have defended myself, and I hope it is to whoever-wants-to-kill-me's satisfaction. PLEASE, Straits Times, if you want to expose me, PLEASE don't publish my name or my blog address. I'll have to move to the moon if you do so. Haha, nah, I'm just kidding. =)
I was especially impressed by Paris, New York, and London's presentations. Paris, because it made me feel happy because of the bright colours and the happy atmosphere. I felt like if Paris was chosen, I would be guaranteed a great time at the Games, and I would be exposed to everything they have to offer- culture, Eiffel Tower, the people, and.... the dogs. haha... oh, and not forgetting the quaint little shops. Remember Chocolat? yep, that show/book was set in France, and the setting was soooo quaint! I would love to go to France to see if there are still shops like that. Not that I would go to France if Paris was chosen. On the other hand, who knows what will happen in 7 years? Maybe I'll be financially independent by then and be able to go there....? =) Imagine watching the triathlon, marathon and cycling at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, as shown in the picture below:

New York... was because I felt they were very well rounded in their presentation. The explanation and the 'tour' around the Olympic grounds were very well done. Explanations were clear, organised, and the venues look to have been carefully thought out, such that the venues were all within easy reach of the athletes. Imagine " the entire triathlon in the Park, with cycling on the loop, running on the jogging paths, and swimming in the Reservoir". Wow. Gorgeous. Oh, and contrary to what Life! said about the dressing of the NY delegates, I felt that their dressing strongly indicated the sincerity of the delegates. They were dressed in Olympic colours, which suggested that they were doing this all in the spirit of the Games, and they understood what it means to be able to host the Olympics in 2012.
London. Wow. I was impressed by the way they spoke, their videoclip, and their aim for organising the Games. Firstly, it might be superficial to be impressed with the way they spoke, or with their accents (incidentally, I do love British accents. Not the common British accent, but the Tony Blair accent. Don't you think it sounds so crisp and clear?), but hey, aren't first impressions formed not only by one's dressing, but also by the way one speaks? Wouldn't a clear Western accent be better able to hold the audience's attention? Secondly and thirdly are their videoclip and their aim for organising the Games. Their videoclip emphasised again and again their vision for the Games- to inspire the younger generation, and to improve the lives of the Londoners now, and the future, hence their theme song "Proud" by Heather Small. Below is the lyrics for the song.
Proud -Heather Small
What have you done today to make you feel proud?
It's never too late to try
What have you done today to make you feel proud?
You could be so many people
If you make that break for freedom
What have you done today to make you feel proud?
Still so many answers I don't know
Realise that to question is how we grow
So I step out of the ordinary
I can feel my soul ascending
I am on my way
Can't stop me now
And you can do the same
What have you done today to make you feel proud?
It's never too late to try
What have you done today to make you feel proud?
You could be so many people
If you make that break for freedom
What have you done today to make you feel proud?
We need a change
Do it today
I can feel my spirit rising
We need a change
So do it today
'Cause I can see a clear horizon
What have you done today to make you feel proud?
So what have you done today to make you feel proud?
'Cause you could be so many people
If you make that break for freedom
So what have you done today to make you feel proud?
What have you done today to make you feel proud?
What have you done today
You could be so many people?
Just make that break for freedom
So what have you done today to make you feel proud?
I look into the window of my mind
Reflections of the fears I know I've left behind
I step out of the ordinary
I can feel my soul ascending
I am on my way
Can't stop me now
And you can do the same
To quote one of the children in the video, the Games will "encourage more people to get involved, not only in being successful as an athlete, but generally in the community", which I think basically summarised London's whole presentation, and also secured the IOC members' votes. One quote was particularly touching, when a young boy declared, "I want to run for my country". Childish, perhaps, but it was nonetheless filled with the innocent hope only children can have, and it was touching because it made me remember my childhood dreams, and the innocence of that age. Besides, can you imagine playing Beach Volleyball outside this grand building (The Horse Guards Parade):

Nice, ain't it?
As for Moscow and Madrid, Moscow has my sympathies, 'cause just before the day of their presentation was the threat by the rebels, which I'm sure affected their presentation and the IOC members' decisions. The presentation by Moscow was sombre, and their solemn attitude throughout the presentation was, of coursealso reflected by their attire (yes, I agree with Life! 's comment about their attire being too sombre). I think it was the rebels' threats that created that mood among the Moscow-vites to be so solemn, and caused them to appear rather rigid. One bright spot, though, was the appearance of Alexander Popov, who is one droolworthy swimmer. Haha... =)
Madrid... well, I slept through their presentation (sorry Hurul!) 'cos I was just too sleepy to watch on. I watched their final video, though, and it was impressive. They showed fabulous footages of Madrid, its scenery, and its people. All of them saying, "See you in Madrid!" made me somehow wish that they would be chosen. Of course, this was aided by the fact that Iker Casillas, and Antonio Banderas invited me (and everyone else watching the video of course) there. All the welcomes I heard made me feel, well, welcomed.
Watching the 5 countries' presentations made me realise that Singapore will not be able to host the Olympics. Ever. Nope, I'm not being un-patriotic by being such a wet blanket. I'm being honest. It's not only because of the size of our country, and it's also not only because Singapore does not have a reputation of churning out gold medals like a factory. It's because:
1. Singapore does not have the scenery- well if the Olympics was hosted here, would we have the Regatta in Kallang River? Singapore River? Or MacRitchie Reservoir? Where would we host the Triathlon? Running and cycling around the perimeter of Singapore, then swimming in one of the above rivers/ reservoir? There is a good place for Beach Volleyball though. If Paris has it under/ in front of the Eiffel Tower, and London has it in front of the Horse Guards Parade, then surely, we can have it in front of the Esplanade? After all, there is a fantastic view of the Bay, and the Esplanade IS our pride and joy.
2. Singapore does not have the infrastructure
3. Singaporeans don't have the same intensity of enthusiasm the above 5 countries have for sports. Look at Madrid. One of their slogans was "We celebrate sports". Do we celebrate sports? Probably in the passive way, like betting on which teams will win which sport. For now, perhaps, sports has not reached the same level of importance as academia, so we cannot possibly declare that "We celebrate sports". Probably a more appropriate slogan would be "We celebrate sportsmanship"? After all, we take pride in sending our Team Singapore to the various international games, including the Olympics. Part of the spirit of the Games, surely, is that winning is not important. What's important is that we have tried. We tried at every tournament, and I think it takes a lot of guts to actually send a team in for competitions despite not winning everything most of the time. We did try, and I have no doubt that Team Singapore tries their best every time (who can stand losing? and it IS an honour to win international awards for the country you know), and it just so happens that our forte is not in sports, but in academia. Perhaps it cannot be helped that academia has to be emphasised on greatly in Singapore, simply because WE ARE SMALL, and the markets that are the most lucrative demand people who are strong in academics. Perhaps over time, sports will be more recognised in Singapore? But following the laws of Economics that we learnt in JC, the opportunity cost of doing so is too high, simply because the only resource we have is our people.
I guess in these 3 points, I sound very resentful of the fact that Singapore will not be able to ever host the Olympics. However, I would like to clarify (should there be a barrage of hate tags on my tagboard and The Straits Times criticises me for my insolence and over-generalisation; but oh, what the hell, it's not as if my blog is some high profiled blog or something. But it does pay to be prepared), that I am NOT being resentful. I was stating my observations. I am aware that Singapore provides a high level of security and cleanliness and order and a world-class (though expensive) transportation (I think), but I am also aware that Singapore, though very very very well-organised, simply does not have what the other countries have. We are able to host summits of world leaders, large meetings like the IOC meeting, but would we be able to host such a high profiled event when SO MANY people all over the world will be descending upon us? Do we even have enough hotel rooms I wonder. Yep, and I am NOT being insolent. Over-generalisation, perhaps, but definitely NOT insolent. I did mean it when I said the Esplanade is a good place for Beach Volleyball, and I DID mean it when I said "We celebrate sportsmanship", because we really do. And I do admire the government's efforts to make Singaporeans love sports, and have a greater awareness that there is a life beyond academia. Otherwise, why set up the Singapore Sports School?
Ok, I have defended myself, and I hope it is to whoever-wants-to-kill-me's satisfaction. PLEASE, Straits Times, if you want to expose me, PLEASE don't publish my name or my blog address. I'll have to move to the moon if you do so. Haha, nah, I'm just kidding. =)
Tuesday, July 05, 2005
the past few days....
ok haven been blogging these few days, since sat. let's start from today:
i absolutely LOVE this song!! on ur speakers! it sounds so sincere and simple, and i guess to the romantics, it kinda reflects how one would feel when one meets his/her one true love. not that i have met one yet, but i imagine that that's how it feels. =)
my biggest thanks to Ida, of the website ida-here.com, who made this possible. i swear, her website is one wonderful treasure trove of goodies- music codes, blog layouts, and, yes, VIDEO codes. thinking of getting a video code, but not now. =)
Bless the Broken Road - Rascal Flatts
I set out on a narrow way many years ago
Hoping I would find true love along the broken road
But I got lost a time or two
Wiped my brow and kept pushing through
I couldn't see how every sign pointed straight to you
Every long lost dream led me to where you are
Others who broke my heart they were like northern stars
Pointing me on my way into your loving arms
This much I know is true
That God blessed the broken road
That led me straight to you
I think about the years I spent just passing through
I'd like to have the time I lost and give it back to youB
ut you just smile and take my hand
You've been there you understand
It's all part of a grander plan that is coming true
Every long lost dream led me to where you are
Others who broke my heart they were like northern stars
Pointing me on my way into your loving arms
This much I know is true
That God blessed the broken road
That led me straight to you
Now I'm just rolling home
Into my lover's arms
This much I know is true
That God blessed the broken road
That led me straight to you
That God blessed the broken road
That led me straight to you.
Yesterday (4 july)
went shopping (yay! but doesn't it seem like i'm doing that very often these days?) with von and lun. we were planning to go bugis, 'cause lun said that there's a neoprint machine there that makes metallic pictures and since we haven't taken neoprints together for a looooong time, we decided to try it out. yes yes, neoprints are so passe i here u say, but let's just say that it was vanity at work, and sentimentality.
alas, we changed our destination and went to *gasp!* Orchard Road! (not much of a surprise actually, 'cause that's where we usually go), but this time, it wasn't to taka or wisma. instead, it was to the Heeren Shops and Cineleisure. it was quite fun there, we went into like practically every shop. i saw Yan Fang at Cineleisure too!! couldn recognise her, which sure makes me worry about my memory. but then again, fang did look kinda different.
anyway, the Heeren Shops was the place where i had a plentiful harvest. haha, my main aim of going there was to get the Fossil wallet i've been eyeing for the past year but haven't been able to gather the courage to buy, 'cause i haven't had a valid reason for doing so. this time around, however, i did have a good reason- my wallet, the one lun bought for me, is spoilt! haha, though i kinda feel sad that that wallet's spoilt (it IS nice, u know). just as well i hadn't bought it one year ago, or i would have been kicking myself now, as there was 30% off the wallets at Fossil, so the price of the wallet fell from $25 to $17.50 (i think). it was the same for several other things i bought, like the top i bought from DCP (it was 50% off), the 37 degrees pencil case (20% off i think), and the book "Blink" by Malcolm Gladwell (20% off). wow! cool, ain't it? however, tops are not exactly what i need right now. rather, what i need is bottoms. yes!! but bottoms are so ex! hmm. i'm going out again with lun later to look for bottoms. let's hope i don't get sidetracked by other tops. which reminds me, i want to get the tops from U2!!
after the euphoria of shopping and a plentiful harvest has died down, i now feel a pain on my body. u know, the parts of the body that have connected with pockets? yah... spent so much yesterday that a BIG hole has been burnt in my pocket. the hole has burnt THROUGH the cloth to connect with my skin. to quote someone's blog (i just happened to stumble across it one day), the cloth that's the pocket is "a limp rag by now". haha. hmm, but this hasn't seemed to stop my shopping urges. oh man. what am i going to do?! it's like a drug! help!!! can't seem to stop wanting to spend more money. ok, after going shopping today, i shall TRY not to spend more money.
Day Before (3rd July)
we went to East Coast Beach to cycle! so fun! we rented 2 bikes, both tandems, so 4 of us could cycle together. wow, the beach was CROWDED, and the bike tracks to and fro were packed with people. and some people- cyclists, pedestrians, rollerbladers- could actually be insensitive enough to stop in the middle of the road. SUDDENLY stop some more! can you believe that?! it was so irritating! i mean, what if we had suddenly knocked into them? whose fault would that be now? and some, like the rollerbladers, were rollerblading so sloooooowly! fine, so they were beginners, but they could at least have tried to move to the sides when we rang our bells couldn't they? hey, i would understand if they were ALONE and they were BEGINNERS, but they had EXPERIENCED PARTNERS with them ok?! but noooooooooo the experienced partners couldn't give a hoot about us. argh. other than that, the trip to the beach was fun. =) we cycled till our butts were numb. haha, i guess that was so 'cause the seats were hard.... or maybe it was 'cause we haven been cycling for a long time? or *GASP!* our butts have grown enormously bigger?!??!?!!? *faints* haha... =)
The Day Before The Day Before (2nd July)
we went to the zoo! yep, i know it sounds kinda lame that i should feel so happy over a trip to the zoo, but it's been so many years since we went to the zoo that I've lost count. haha... =) anyway, my father couldn't make it that day as he had to work, so the 4 of us went instead. hehe, no car this time, so we went by public transport. we have a straight bus to choa chu kand interchange, so we made use of that instead of the mrt, 'cause my mother wanted to see the "change in surroundings as we move from east to west". yah... interesting idea rite? =) so take the bus we did, and oh man, my butt had lost all feeling by the time we reached cck interchange. haha, but it was an unforgettable trip. imagine travelling all the way from bedok to cck by bus! omg! oh, for the record, the bus trip was 1 1/2 hours long.
ok, so we reached the zoo at 12 something, and we started walking around after buying the tickets (it was so expensive! there was no student discount at all ok! $56 altogether!). we walked for 4-5 hours- man! that was one BIG exercise, all thanks to TAY YI FANG the slavedriver!! just when lun, my mother and i were about to throw in the towel and the white flag, she announced, "We haven't seen the white tigers! and the tapirs! and the (oh my goodness) baboons! Let's go see them!" my goodness, i almost fainted then and there. haha, no lar, it wasn't that serious, but I was amazed at her stamina. haha, the baboons were one interesting exhibit actually. each male baboon has a harem, and wherever the male goes, the harem goes. the male can 'kidnap' a young female and make her part of his harem when she comes of age. when baboons are in heat, their butts turn REALLY RED !! come to think of it, i think it was mating season for the animals. wherever we went, we saw animals mating- primates, ostriches, horses etc. yah, so going there that day was.... educational.
we were so tired by the time we finished walking around the zoo that we slept the trip back to cck interchange (the bus ride from mandai to cck wasn't that long actually- about 15 minutes maybe?), and i even dreamt! imagine how tired we were. haha. we took the bus back again!! heh. but the IRRITATING thing is, I COULDN GET TO SLEEP ON THE TRIP BACK! not that there weren't seats on the bus, but i just COULDN'T enter dreamland. how irritating is that?! my eyes were tired, sure, but my mind just wouldn't shut. argh.
the zoo has really changed alot since the last time i visited it. the entrance itself is rather grand, with introductions to the various tribes in the world. the whole setting is rather like africa, and with the sound of drums being played by the young visitors (the children i mean), u somehow get a feeling that you are supposed to be in africa (well the drumming was amateurish, but worth encouraging..... ;) ), and i like the fact that they build 'shelters' for almost all the enclosures- u know, the ones like the polar bear exhibits? so now instead of just seeing the tops of the hippos, we can actually see how they swim etc! hmm, and i also particularly like the way they insert information about the various tribes found around the world like africa, ethiopa etc, and even show us bits of their culture, living habits and so on. oh yes, and how could i forget ben and jerry's? it's at the entrance to the zoo. the flavours have such interesting names! like chunky monkey, and..... hmm... there are too many to remember. much as I would have loved to, i didn't buy a cone, mainly because i was too lazy to dig out my money, and also partly because i thought the bus would be coming anytime. so the next time i go, i MUST remember to patronize ben and jerry's. any recommendations anyone? =)
i absolutely LOVE this song!! on ur speakers! it sounds so sincere and simple, and i guess to the romantics, it kinda reflects how one would feel when one meets his/her one true love. not that i have met one yet, but i imagine that that's how it feels. =)
my biggest thanks to Ida, of the website ida-here.com, who made this possible. i swear, her website is one wonderful treasure trove of goodies- music codes, blog layouts, and, yes, VIDEO codes. thinking of getting a video code, but not now. =)
Bless the Broken Road - Rascal Flatts
I set out on a narrow way many years ago
Hoping I would find true love along the broken road
But I got lost a time or two
Wiped my brow and kept pushing through
I couldn't see how every sign pointed straight to you
Every long lost dream led me to where you are
Others who broke my heart they were like northern stars
Pointing me on my way into your loving arms
This much I know is true
That God blessed the broken road
That led me straight to you
I think about the years I spent just passing through
I'd like to have the time I lost and give it back to youB
ut you just smile and take my hand
You've been there you understand
It's all part of a grander plan that is coming true
Every long lost dream led me to where you are
Others who broke my heart they were like northern stars
Pointing me on my way into your loving arms
This much I know is true
That God blessed the broken road
That led me straight to you
Now I'm just rolling home
Into my lover's arms
This much I know is true
That God blessed the broken road
That led me straight to you
That God blessed the broken road
That led me straight to you.
Yesterday (4 july)
went shopping (yay! but doesn't it seem like i'm doing that very often these days?) with von and lun. we were planning to go bugis, 'cause lun said that there's a neoprint machine there that makes metallic pictures and since we haven't taken neoprints together for a looooong time, we decided to try it out. yes yes, neoprints are so passe i here u say, but let's just say that it was vanity at work, and sentimentality.
alas, we changed our destination and went to *gasp!* Orchard Road! (not much of a surprise actually, 'cause that's where we usually go), but this time, it wasn't to taka or wisma. instead, it was to the Heeren Shops and Cineleisure. it was quite fun there, we went into like practically every shop. i saw Yan Fang at Cineleisure too!! couldn recognise her, which sure makes me worry about my memory. but then again, fang did look kinda different.
anyway, the Heeren Shops was the place where i had a plentiful harvest. haha, my main aim of going there was to get the Fossil wallet i've been eyeing for the past year but haven't been able to gather the courage to buy, 'cause i haven't had a valid reason for doing so. this time around, however, i did have a good reason- my wallet, the one lun bought for me, is spoilt! haha, though i kinda feel sad that that wallet's spoilt (it IS nice, u know). just as well i hadn't bought it one year ago, or i would have been kicking myself now, as there was 30% off the wallets at Fossil, so the price of the wallet fell from $25 to $17.50 (i think). it was the same for several other things i bought, like the top i bought from DCP (it was 50% off), the 37 degrees pencil case (20% off i think), and the book "Blink" by Malcolm Gladwell (20% off). wow! cool, ain't it? however, tops are not exactly what i need right now. rather, what i need is bottoms. yes!! but bottoms are so ex! hmm. i'm going out again with lun later to look for bottoms. let's hope i don't get sidetracked by other tops. which reminds me, i want to get the tops from U2!!
after the euphoria of shopping and a plentiful harvest has died down, i now feel a pain on my body. u know, the parts of the body that have connected with pockets? yah... spent so much yesterday that a BIG hole has been burnt in my pocket. the hole has burnt THROUGH the cloth to connect with my skin. to quote someone's blog (i just happened to stumble across it one day), the cloth that's the pocket is "a limp rag by now". haha. hmm, but this hasn't seemed to stop my shopping urges. oh man. what am i going to do?! it's like a drug! help!!! can't seem to stop wanting to spend more money. ok, after going shopping today, i shall TRY not to spend more money.
Day Before (3rd July)
we went to East Coast Beach to cycle! so fun! we rented 2 bikes, both tandems, so 4 of us could cycle together. wow, the beach was CROWDED, and the bike tracks to and fro were packed with people. and some people- cyclists, pedestrians, rollerbladers- could actually be insensitive enough to stop in the middle of the road. SUDDENLY stop some more! can you believe that?! it was so irritating! i mean, what if we had suddenly knocked into them? whose fault would that be now? and some, like the rollerbladers, were rollerblading so sloooooowly! fine, so they were beginners, but they could at least have tried to move to the sides when we rang our bells couldn't they? hey, i would understand if they were ALONE and they were BEGINNERS, but they had EXPERIENCED PARTNERS with them ok?! but noooooooooo the experienced partners couldn't give a hoot about us. argh. other than that, the trip to the beach was fun. =) we cycled till our butts were numb. haha, i guess that was so 'cause the seats were hard.... or maybe it was 'cause we haven been cycling for a long time? or *GASP!* our butts have grown enormously bigger?!??!?!!? *faints* haha... =)
The Day Before The Day Before (2nd July)
we went to the zoo! yep, i know it sounds kinda lame that i should feel so happy over a trip to the zoo, but it's been so many years since we went to the zoo that I've lost count. haha... =) anyway, my father couldn't make it that day as he had to work, so the 4 of us went instead. hehe, no car this time, so we went by public transport. we have a straight bus to choa chu kand interchange, so we made use of that instead of the mrt, 'cause my mother wanted to see the "change in surroundings as we move from east to west". yah... interesting idea rite? =) so take the bus we did, and oh man, my butt had lost all feeling by the time we reached cck interchange. haha, but it was an unforgettable trip. imagine travelling all the way from bedok to cck by bus! omg! oh, for the record, the bus trip was 1 1/2 hours long.
ok, so we reached the zoo at 12 something, and we started walking around after buying the tickets (it was so expensive! there was no student discount at all ok! $56 altogether!). we walked for 4-5 hours- man! that was one BIG exercise, all thanks to TAY YI FANG the slavedriver!! just when lun, my mother and i were about to throw in the towel and the white flag, she announced, "We haven't seen the white tigers! and the tapirs! and the (oh my goodness) baboons! Let's go see them!" my goodness, i almost fainted then and there. haha, no lar, it wasn't that serious, but I was amazed at her stamina. haha, the baboons were one interesting exhibit actually. each male baboon has a harem, and wherever the male goes, the harem goes. the male can 'kidnap' a young female and make her part of his harem when she comes of age. when baboons are in heat, their butts turn REALLY RED !! come to think of it, i think it was mating season for the animals. wherever we went, we saw animals mating- primates, ostriches, horses etc. yah, so going there that day was.... educational.
we were so tired by the time we finished walking around the zoo that we slept the trip back to cck interchange (the bus ride from mandai to cck wasn't that long actually- about 15 minutes maybe?), and i even dreamt! imagine how tired we were. haha. we took the bus back again!! heh. but the IRRITATING thing is, I COULDN GET TO SLEEP ON THE TRIP BACK! not that there weren't seats on the bus, but i just COULDN'T enter dreamland. how irritating is that?! my eyes were tired, sure, but my mind just wouldn't shut. argh.
the zoo has really changed alot since the last time i visited it. the entrance itself is rather grand, with introductions to the various tribes in the world. the whole setting is rather like africa, and with the sound of drums being played by the young visitors (the children i mean), u somehow get a feeling that you are supposed to be in africa (well the drumming was amateurish, but worth encouraging..... ;) ), and i like the fact that they build 'shelters' for almost all the enclosures- u know, the ones like the polar bear exhibits? so now instead of just seeing the tops of the hippos, we can actually see how they swim etc! hmm, and i also particularly like the way they insert information about the various tribes found around the world like africa, ethiopa etc, and even show us bits of their culture, living habits and so on. oh yes, and how could i forget ben and jerry's? it's at the entrance to the zoo. the flavours have such interesting names! like chunky monkey, and..... hmm... there are too many to remember. much as I would have loved to, i didn't buy a cone, mainly because i was too lazy to dig out my money, and also partly because i thought the bus would be coming anytime. so the next time i go, i MUST remember to patronize ben and jerry's. any recommendations anyone? =)
Friday, July 01, 2005
Of Work and Wedding Dinners
it's my last day of work today, and i feel kinda sad that i'm gonna leave this place after 6 mths of working here. nonetheless, i'm oso counting down the time till i can leave then i can have FREEDOM!! not that there hasn been much freedom the last 6 mths or so, but now, there's gonna be an endless (well, almost) amt of freedom! yay! hopefully in these 2-3 wks i'll be able to slp late, wake up late, do watever i want, slack, and just wear crummy but comfortable clothes instead of thinking bout what to wear to work the next day. oh, not forgetting the food, of course. gone will be the days when i agonise over what to eat for lunch, and in its place will be glorious food by none other than mira!!! yay!! hmm, but this is for a limited period of 3 wks only b4 sch starts and i'll be moving to the hostel!! =( tt's quite sad.... eatng outside food all the time... oh man, i can just imagine the feeling of the fats running through my veins, to my brain, to my heart.... AHHHHHHH!!! ok.
ooh i made strawberries dipped in chocolate for my colleagues as my 'goodbye gift'. haha, i'd love to show the photos here, but thing is, we cant find the cable to connect the digicam to the computer, so i can neither show u the top i collected, nor the strawberries i did. a beautiful sight they were too, all red and fresh. just tt they were on the sour side. hmmmmm but they go well with chocolate. here's a tip: DONT use baking chocolate to do it. i didn know there are other kinds of cooking chocolate being sold on the market! i just happily assumed baking chocolate's the one for me and just bought it. imagine the horror and panic when i found out the chocolates didn melt into liquid but instead into a thick cream. not tt it isn nice, but it was MUCH harder to coat the strawberries with it.
i'm acually leaving the office earlier than 6 today. it just depends on what time, 'cause shirley and jes are planning to claim time off from their work. they are now trying to rush through their verification of our work and start packing. wish i could help them, but they refuse any help. oooo i hope i don't eat too fully; i'm attending my father's cousin's wedding tonight, and i need to ensure sufficient space in my stomach. =)
to those who thought i was supposed to go out with von and lun today: yah, we were supposed to go out together after my work today. unfortunately, my parents decided to bring one of us along for the wedding dinner to take my grandmother's place, so by some reason or other i was chosen to go. i still don't really know how i got chosen. i think it was assumed by everyone that i would be the one going, which is confusing, really, because in the family, i'm the one who's known for her lousy appetite. where is the logic for me to attend the wedding dinner and waste the food there, right?
anyway, i'm not (exactly) complaining bout it. i don't really mind going. after all, i want to try the food at Grand Copthorne. except for the sharks' fin though. i have never understood why Chinese like to eat it so much. it's not as if sharks' fin will improve one's health or beauty or wealth, and it's not as if there is any taste. it's only that it's expensive that makes it the reason for its exclusivity. that, and the fact that it's hard to capture sharks (?) and that it's against the law (is it? if it isn, it should be). anyway, i digress. i DO NOT like sharks' fin, reason being the way the sharks are captured for their fins is just simply too cruel. i mean, if they want the fins, they might as well kill the whole shark. WHAT IS THE POINT IN CUTTING OFF ITS FINS AND THROWING IT BACK INTO THE OCEAN/SEA TO LET IT DIE?! it's going to die ANYWAY, so why not just give it a quicker death? argh. the cruelty some humans can get up to. IF (that's a damn big IF) i get married next time, i'll make sure i don't serve sharks' fin. i'll serve some other thing. i'm sure there are other kinds of soup that can make up for it in this wide world.
for those who have been sharp to notice that i seem to be avoiding cyber language/sms language in this entry, welcome, and thank you. haha, it shows u had enough patience to read this entire entry, and i'm honoured. =) yah, i AM trying to avoid using the language i've been using all along, like "wat", "tokking" etc, 'cause von and lun have been saying that it spoils the whole entry. they said like, just when they have begun to get into the rhythm of reading my entry, out pops a "tokking", which completely spoils the seriousness or mood of the entry. i agree entirely, but it's become such an ingrown habit in me over the past year that i have to take time to slowly get rid of it. haha, i have to make a conscious effort not to slip in any "wat(s)", and spell the words correctly. the change will be slow, but hopefully in the end there WILL be a change, and not something given up halfway.
i've got alot more to write, but i think this entry is getting WAAAAAY too long already, so i shall stop. i shall update......... soon. i hope. with whatever else i was thinking of writing.
damn! i always seem to spoil a good ending for an entry. it was supposed to end at "i hope", but it didn't. anyway, it ends here. now. just let me pry my hands off the keyboard.............................
ooh i made strawberries dipped in chocolate for my colleagues as my 'goodbye gift'. haha, i'd love to show the photos here, but thing is, we cant find the cable to connect the digicam to the computer, so i can neither show u the top i collected, nor the strawberries i did. a beautiful sight they were too, all red and fresh. just tt they were on the sour side. hmmmmm but they go well with chocolate. here's a tip: DONT use baking chocolate to do it. i didn know there are other kinds of cooking chocolate being sold on the market! i just happily assumed baking chocolate's the one for me and just bought it. imagine the horror and panic when i found out the chocolates didn melt into liquid but instead into a thick cream. not tt it isn nice, but it was MUCH harder to coat the strawberries with it.
i'm acually leaving the office earlier than 6 today. it just depends on what time, 'cause shirley and jes are planning to claim time off from their work. they are now trying to rush through their verification of our work and start packing. wish i could help them, but they refuse any help. oooo i hope i don't eat too fully; i'm attending my father's cousin's wedding tonight, and i need to ensure sufficient space in my stomach. =)
to those who thought i was supposed to go out with von and lun today: yah, we were supposed to go out together after my work today. unfortunately, my parents decided to bring one of us along for the wedding dinner to take my grandmother's place, so by some reason or other i was chosen to go. i still don't really know how i got chosen. i think it was assumed by everyone that i would be the one going, which is confusing, really, because in the family, i'm the one who's known for her lousy appetite. where is the logic for me to attend the wedding dinner and waste the food there, right?
anyway, i'm not (exactly) complaining bout it. i don't really mind going. after all, i want to try the food at Grand Copthorne. except for the sharks' fin though. i have never understood why Chinese like to eat it so much. it's not as if sharks' fin will improve one's health or beauty or wealth, and it's not as if there is any taste. it's only that it's expensive that makes it the reason for its exclusivity. that, and the fact that it's hard to capture sharks (?) and that it's against the law (is it? if it isn, it should be). anyway, i digress. i DO NOT like sharks' fin, reason being the way the sharks are captured for their fins is just simply too cruel. i mean, if they want the fins, they might as well kill the whole shark. WHAT IS THE POINT IN CUTTING OFF ITS FINS AND THROWING IT BACK INTO THE OCEAN/SEA TO LET IT DIE?! it's going to die ANYWAY, so why not just give it a quicker death? argh. the cruelty some humans can get up to. IF (that's a damn big IF) i get married next time, i'll make sure i don't serve sharks' fin. i'll serve some other thing. i'm sure there are other kinds of soup that can make up for it in this wide world.
for those who have been sharp to notice that i seem to be avoiding cyber language/sms language in this entry, welcome, and thank you. haha, it shows u had enough patience to read this entire entry, and i'm honoured. =) yah, i AM trying to avoid using the language i've been using all along, like "wat", "tokking" etc, 'cause von and lun have been saying that it spoils the whole entry. they said like, just when they have begun to get into the rhythm of reading my entry, out pops a "tokking", which completely spoils the seriousness or mood of the entry. i agree entirely, but it's become such an ingrown habit in me over the past year that i have to take time to slowly get rid of it. haha, i have to make a conscious effort not to slip in any "wat(s)", and spell the words correctly. the change will be slow, but hopefully in the end there WILL be a change, and not something given up halfway.
i've got alot more to write, but i think this entry is getting WAAAAAY too long already, so i shall stop. i shall update......... soon. i hope. with whatever else i was thinking of writing.
damn! i always seem to spoil a good ending for an entry. it was supposed to end at "i hope", but it didn't. anyway, it ends here. now. just let me pry my hands off the keyboard.............................
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