Monday, November 26, 2007

Eugene's Birthday and other 2007 Highlights

It was Eugene's birthday on 18th Nov and there was a cake waiting for him after we got back from Siok Kan's wedding on 17 Nov at around 11. 45pm and 32 seconds. He never had a clue on the way home!


See his paiseh face. When he opened the door and saw the cake he refused to step in and I was stuck outside for a good 5 seconds.


It was Sandy who trotted over to Holland V's NYDC to get the cake.






The family with a very gian Sandy eyeing the cake.




Birthday Lunch! Must eat mee sua for birthday. Or mee sua substitute - shanghai ramen with cream of chicken soup zhnged with mushrooms and carrot.


Birthday guy with cable cars.


Birthday guy stuffed with meat and "can eat no more"

Right after that statement, Birthday Guy chiong for chocolate fondue.

My present for him was a Canon Ixus70 digital camera (thanks for the tip Kelvin, he loves it) and 1up's girlfriend [:

AND THE FOLLOWING ARE RANDOM PICS TAKEN BY ANNE AND KELVIN'S IXUS 70 OVER THE YEAR. I APOLOGISE THAT I COULD ONLY UPLOAD THESE OUT OF THE THOUSANDS THAT SHE PASSED TO ME TODAY, AS MY WIRELESS INTERNET CONNECTION IS WEAK LIKE MEE SUA.

ENJOY, the Highlights of 2007!


Super duper Mango Milkshake! Must try! Some shop at Marina Sq. Been there 4 times and ordered the same dessert 4 times! And still cannot remember shop name!





At the zoo. The only non-scandalous pic from the collection, that's why it's here.



All of us at Siok Kan and Mingwei's place eating popiah! Fandrie was late!


See how upset we were with her latecoming? Heh.



Posted this so that you can see the pretty bride with her pretty friends wearing pretty shoes.



All of us again (without the shoes). Without Fandrie. Late again.

Eugene should've worn his gold shirt, gold tie, gold pants and gold shoes to go with my gold dress.


"Why are you not including my other gold shoe in the pic?!" -and Eugene rolls his eyes-




This is the first time I've ever worn a raincoat in my life!


5 minutes later from this pic, raincoat ended up in the bin. So environmentally unfriendly... I'm ashamed of myself ]:

I've could've danced all night.



Champions!!! First time I ran in years. And for a $5 Popular Bookshop voucher each. We all agreed it was worth it =D

Muffin and Hammy

Outside Jeremy's restaurant, where "the food is better than the service". Ahahaha! But seriously, thanks for the drinks Gorilla [:

Saturday, November 24, 2007

2 Kittens :D Very cute!!!

From YouTube: "Stina and Mossy (the two cats seen in this video) usually fight instead of talk, so this was an odd moment. They kept "talking" for about 1 hour, constantly. We've had alot of laughs over this clip.. =)"



The translation:

The Reason To Live

I had a student who once asked me,

"What is the point of staying alive when we're all going to die at some point of time? Why do we torture ourselves to study and then torture ourselves again to work just to stay alive when our lives are going to end anyway?"

I told him, "We stay alive to do the things we like to do, to be with the people we want to be with. Some caveman way back in time recognised that the key to survival in society was competition. If you want food, you better hunt for it yourself. If you put in more energy, you gather more food and have a better chance of survival. Hence if you want to continue to live to do the things you like, for eg. eat expensive ice cream with your girlfriend, you better study hard and get a good job with good pay to afford these things. That's the point of studying and working hard. And you live so that you can eat nice ice cream and be with your girlfriend. That's the point of living."

I got a blank stare from him. Heh.

The only person I'm living for now is Eugene.

The only thing I'm living for now is YouTube.

Ok and maybe my cca too. That's 2 things. [:

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Slightly better now

I feel sliiiiiiightly better now

Eugene actually dropped by at my house today before his training to pass me his comb

And my sis gave me a supa large pack of facial cotton from watsons which says on the package "40% more free" premium quality cotton.

Thanks people [:

Anyway the tour agency called and said the driver couldn't find my bag either.

Can't believe the huge haversack can dissolve into thin air -_-

To whoever's got my bag

WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

-scowl-

RANTS RANTS AND MORE RANTS

Feeling really really really really really low.

Just returned from the trip to malaysia with my students. Was already having sleepless nights at least 3 nights prior the trip wondering how they would perform and if anyone would lose a leg or something.

The trip went preeeeeeetty ok considering the rubbish job done by the tour agent. The biggest sabo was that the orphanage seemed to have no idea that the students were coming and seemed pretty pissed at us for screwing up their carnival with our arrival. Can you imagine the scene: my students, after weeks and weeks of practising, travelling all the way from Singapore, all ready to perform for the children, were as good as being told point blank that hey we don't need your music now. And the tour agent himself assured me again and again that everything is arranged. They know you are coming and performing and they are eager to have you. You will help out with other chores as well and donate some items, yes, don't worry, everything is taken care off. We have arranged for many schools from Singapore to help out over there before so everything will be fine.

Yah, my ass.

But the students played well enough and the head mistress told me herself at the end of the session that she was glad we came because our music inspired her children who were just being started on a music enrichment program, and wished we had brought more songs with us. So yeah it turned out well. The school exchange was quite alright too because I have insisted on personally arranging it with the student leader and the only surprise we had was the wonderful planning done by our host. Everyone enjoyed themselves I guess.

Except me, cos I was constantly on my toes mentally preparing for more and more screws ups. And lo and behold, there were other surprises in store but I really don't want to go into that now.

Next time, be it Africa, North Pole or Timbaktu, I will liase with the organization myself. The tour agents can just sit back and shake leg and slot in good food, good coach (not one which has a fantastic suspension which makes you feel like u're in the middle of the freakin choppy china sea) and use the time freed up from liasing to interview and select quality coach drivers. (our instructor was trying to help the driver with the route back to school, and was chastised for being unclear with his directions. Hello! Whose job was it to know the way around in the first place!??!)

But we managed to pull it off admidst the sh*t and I didn't even freak out once. I think.

Now that I'm typing this, I'm reminded of why I never go on guided tours in a huge group anymore.

Well the best part is this -

I left my luggage on the bus. Yup. My bag is gone gone gone gone. Bye bye.

And I'm pissed because I only have 1 comb and it's in that see-saw bus and I dunno when I will finally be able to comb my hair. I'll probably have to buy a comb first, but that would mean I have to leave the house with messy hair. And I don't want to leave the house looking like a siao zar bor. It's a chicken and egg situation.

And you would think a warm shower at home would make everything right? Nah. My towel was nowhere to be found and there was just a little more than half a drop of shampoo left in the bottle.

Then somehow since our painful ride back from Malacca, I have been thinking of how I pushed my french horn and piano aside ever since I started teaching. My students can probably make better music than me now.

Maybe I should quit my job and do my own thing for 3 years.

And eat what?

Oh I know what I'm doing really well: I've achieved Mastery of Invisibility after just 3 days in Malaysia. I don't think I'm living in a home anymore.

And I'm tired as it's already half past 3 in the morning. But I'm afraid to sleep cos I'll dream about work again.

Nah. I really want to koon. Thanks for hearing me out. I feel better already.

Saturday, November 3, 2007

Salt and Peanut Butter Sandwiches

"Don't eat so much salt la....Stop... STOP... I SAID STOP AH!!!!!!" Eugene thinks if I keep up with my current level of salt intake, our children will be motherless even before they learn to talk.



Just the other day I polished off almost an entire pack of 斌斌米果 in one sitting as it's so wonderfully salty. I chucked a packet to Aunty Kiat who was at the same time startled to see so many wrappers while emptying my dustbin, and 2 packs to Anne who selflessly volunteered to share the sodium.

When other girls declare "I have a sweet tooth" people would think awwwwww she's so cute... so girl girl....awwww. You don't hear people telling them that if they don't burn the sugar they're gonna look like Queen Latifah in 2 months. But when I tell people about my passion for salt they'd lecture me about my blood pressure and kidneys and how they'd never donate one to me if I ever needed them to. Really makes you think about the kind of friends you make eh -scowl-


But now, I'm going to make a life-changing decision.

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I AM GOING TO REDUCE MY SALT INTAKE


Why? Cos last night during staff dinner, I mistakingly poured like half a bottle (??!!) of soy sauce instead of vinegar into my shark's fin soup (don't start with the stop eating sharks thingy, I need the mercury)

And to my horror it tasted absolutely fine. And the 9 other people at my table liked their serving just as it was served. Shiling, who refused me her kidney when we were in Hong Kong, watched me swallow the whole bowl, and probably resolved that very moment she'd rather throw her organ on the floor and step on it than to let me have it.

So I need your help. You can put me in a straitjacket so that I cannot zhng my food with salt or soy sauce.


Or remove the sodium when you see it on the table. Or share my potato chips/chicken in a biscuit/curry twisties. Or pledge your kidneys to me so that I live to see my kids get married and have their own kids. That's what friends are for, right? RIGHT????

Speaking of friends I have to tell you about my dear Anne who saved me from


THE BUTTER GAU PEANUT BUTTER BOH SANDWICH

"有福同享有难同当... I take half of your sandwich and you take half of mine", she said.


(notice her sandwich with a nice thick layer of chunky spread whereas mine has a thick layer of butter and less peanut butter)









What a pal!!!!