July 11, 2007

~ Mid-May to Mid-June Update ~

MOTHERS' DAY - May 13, 2007
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MOTHERS' DAY - May 14, 2007
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May 25, 2007

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MINDS CAFE
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EVEREST NEPALESE RESTAURANT
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May 26, 2007

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June 5, 2007

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June 20, 2007

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May 17, 2007

April Update

April Update

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Things happened in the month of April, both good and bad. I think my defense mechanism is acting up and pushing back unfond memories, so I can't recall much about the month. Just the good things remain in my conscious mind, all the rest are hidden away in some corner of the sub-conscious mind. Oh well... we should always look ahead, isn't it? So, just look ahead... Hahaha... Once again, my English has gone away from me again, I'm talking rubbish now.

Anyway...Cheers! =D

April 07, 2007

A joke turned bad

It was totally uncalled for, a joke turned bad - miscommunication that brought about misunderstanding, and an extra buzzing bee thrown in to fan the flames.

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It's stressful to organise any events, because you're held responsible for everything. When things go well, people don't thank you for that because assuming that things would go as planned is a thinking of the norm. Besides, that's what everyone hopes for, isn't it? But when one thing proceeds any other way but the way you planned, the whole train collapses as well. Anyone thinks we cannot understand this? Buzz off if you're ignorant, we don't need your guidance, no thanks.

Miscommunication = Misunderstanding = Irrational Emotions = Irrational Behavior = Dire Consquences

Then this song came to our minds:
"無心傷害, 你應該明白...
I never meant, I never meant to hurt you..."
(verses from Alex To's song)

So our friendship for more than a decade is that fragile? That I didn't know. I probably don't wish to know. It's upsetting enough. If there're enough reasons to remain angry even after our apologies, actions taken, remorse, and time having passed, then I believe we have sufficient reasons to be upset about the whole incident too. Please also remember to put our feelings at that point of time and all throughout the night into consideration. It certainly did not go anywhere near good.

Urgh...this is all so pointless, just so pointless. The whole incident is simply meaningless, I don't wish to say anymore, since the one who should be listening won't listen now.

We're officially forsaken for now. Our sincerity? Forgotten. Period.

Off I am to Dreamland in hope of peace and solace. -End of story-

April 01, 2007

"Three in the black"

The result for the previous module, Behavioural Science (Psychology), that I'd taken last month was just released last weekend. And I had to be informed by my classmate where and how to get my results from the OCU website. *phew

My class with our professor for Psychology
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The night before the paper, I'd attended Re-connect, a SP DMC graduates' gathering, thinking I had sufficient time for a final revision when I got back from the event since I'd started my revision pretty early due to the strong interest in it. But I left later than planned and the cabs refused to come, De'lites and I spent about 30 freaking minutes before we finally managed to grab a cab. Then time slipped by and the sun rose quickly, every car that roared by the road below meant the time for the morning paper was closing in, and I haven't caught even a wink. Coffee only makes you wide-awake physically; the neural messages don't fire as often so your thought processes slow down, heartbeat quickens from overworking throughout the night, and more adrenalin is produced - bringing about a fake 'high' - but I drank it anyway. Being wide-awake with a slow-processing brain is better than dozing off on the paper - I'll beat myself up real bad if I can't score for a subject I like that much, studied that passionately, and spent so much time reading up on. What's more, I had to pack my bag for HuiMin's birthday party chalet right after the paper. I thought I could faint once we assembled at HuiMin's house, but the coffee kept me in a zombie-like state. Eventually, I only zonked out at about 2am some time after the party had ended; it was the earliest I'd gone to sleep at a chalet. Hahahaha...

By far, I've gotten the results for the three modules that I've taken over the months, and they have been very satisfactory. The most recent module - Politics, Economics, America and the Future - did not excite me too much, though thank goodness we got a professor who explained the history of America to us in a very easily-understandable manner. I'd heard from a schoolmate who is in the same course but a few terms ahead of me, that she'd gotten a professor previously who expected them to get a full understanding of American history themselves. *phew* Finding an article on American issues then proceed to work on an assignment about it isn't something someone like me would put as number one on my list. I don't even keep track of local politics, how much can America's interest me? The competitive side of me wants to continue being satisfied, but procrastination tugs my legs. I hope the former wins the battle, I really do.

Well, life's been pretty good. How bad can life be when you're on a study break, even when you've got a paper to study hard for and assignments to complete? I've granted myself a week's break from studies after the lectures and tutorials ended about last week. As much as I want to indulge in the world of videos from tudou.com (a Chinese equivalent of Youtube which provides video clips with better resolution and audio quality) for the whole break, the consequences will be too much to bear if I do just that. Oh well... I'm not complaining, really.

Til then, folks!

Cheers to a new month! Happy April Fool! ;D

March 25, 2007

January 1 - March 21, 2007 Update

There're too many things that I had wanted to say but too lazy to after such a long time. It's hard waiting for photos to come in when it isn't from your camera, so... ;)

Anyway, a photo galore shall do all the talking for me..

Enjoy!

January 3, 2007
Countdown to year 2007
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January 5, 2007
Dinner with De'lites at Secret Recipe
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January 6, 2007
XiaoFei Aunt's Wedding
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With our tortoises!
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January 7, 2007
X'mas (2006) Gift exchange with V3
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January 12, 2007
De'lites's Trip back to SP
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January 13, 2007
Yutang's 21st Birthday at Parc Vista Clubhouse
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January 20, 2007
YongYik's 21st Birthday Celebration
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January 24, 2007
Nity's 21st Birthday Celebrations at NTU SCI
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February 2, 2007
SoonKiat's 21st Birthday at MOS Imagine Room
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February 18,19,20, 2007
Chinese New Year 2007
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Mummy's Birthday Celebration

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February 24 , 2007
Ng Family at River HongBao

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March 2, 2007
Re-Connect 2007 ~ A DMC graduates' event
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March 3, 2007
HuiMin's 21st Birthday Celebration
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March 10, 2007
ChuBang's 21st Birthday Celebration
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March 21, 2007
Lunch with Dr. Virginia McCombs
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There were some occasions and celebration that my camera didn't come along with me or was too shy to snap, and photos from other cameras very seldom appear themselves, even after you chase after the owner for it.. so there it is -
(Photo Credits to: HuiMin, ChingChing, Nina, and Anais)
I think I might update my blog more often.. erm, no promises, though... ;D
Til Then Folks! Cheers! =D

March 12, 2007

Life is not a bed of roses...

My first post for the new year of 2007, but it's not something that will incite the release of endorphins, because we were struck with a bad news. It really came as a shock, a bad shock admist the otherwise joyous atmosphere of birthday celebrations of the 21 year olds.
Most of us weren't aware of her dad's condition, nor did she tell us anything. For a moment, I thought my eyes and brain were playing tricks on me, I had to read that one-sentence sms thrice before I was convinced of the reality. I'm quite lost as to what I can do for our friend, the only thing that I can think of, is to be ready to be by her side anytime she needs us. I guess a tight and warm hug would give her some strength to move on too. Informing the rest of our classmates is the next only little thing we could do. I'm not good with such situations, but if crying with them or offering my shoulders help, I'll be more than willing to oblige.

It is a fact that life is unpredictable, generally. No one knows what will actually happen the next second. Things might just refuse to go the way you plan. I think I'm learning more and more to be content with life as it is. Like the teaching I've learnt from Buddhism, one should learn how to 'xi fu' (appreciate and thank every little goodness in life - my interpretation). I think it should apply to everyone as this act of acknowledging and being grateful for every little goodness one receives, is something universal and regardless of religion and whatever categorizes mankind. I'm thankful for everything I have now; my family (including relatives and my two pet tortoises), my friends, everyone playing a meaningful part in my life, everything that makes life possibly positive.

Well...this sounds cliche, but like everyone says, 'life has to go on." We just have to learn to be stronger every time a wave hits us, isn't it? But while talking about it is easy, taking actions is another.

When one pillar falls, the rest will share the weight and bear the load together. That's the way it should be working. So let it start working, now.
[ Be brave, girl! I know you will try your best to, but let us be your pillars if you feel weak, alright? Don't worry, we won't give way. You know your dad loves you deep within, no right-minded parents with feelings have no love for their children. Likewise for your brothers, whether elder or younger; the kinship you share has driven love, care, and concern to the deepest roots, so much so that it isn't communicated verbally nor non-verbally, because it is to be felt, with the heart. Although the love is unspoken, I'm sure you know about it. ]

My deepest condolences, Lipeng. Your father will be looking after you and your family from above, free from physical pains. You'll promise to be strong, will you? You know we all love you, dear! -Hugs-

December 31, 2006

December 2006 Update

Before the year ends, i thought it would be nice for a little update. A major one, in fact, for the month of December 2006. Here goes...!

~{ December 3, 2006 - ChingChing's Birthday Celebration}~

The actual birthday is usually reserved for the parents or other half, so V4 celebrated Ching's birthday the day before. We were like young fashionable mums bringing a 3 year old kid down the streets cuz Cheryl's nephew insisted on tagging along. Yup, all those stares tell us all. Passer-bys must be guessing whose kid it belongs to. None of us, dumb! We're not married, yet. (Which reminds me of Rice's incident - the 'so-full-my-tummy-shows' one..hehheh...)
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Nice photos, eh? I think the place (McCafe at Shaw House) has good lighting on a sunny day. Plus, all thanks to the malay guy who lent us his own lighter, the candles on our cake could finally be lit. But the look on his face told us we look like smokers. Eh, nope. Definitely not, we like our lungs healthy, thank you.

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~{ December 5, 2006 - Brother's Birthday}~

We've always like being adventurous (sometimes). And my Dad and Brother love visiting museums nowadays, so there we go, to Hua Song Museum hidden in Haw Par Villa.

Hua Song Museum
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Haw Par Villa

Dinner at Tony Roma's...
My Ribs sampler combo was great! So was the price.. but the taste made up for the hole in Dad's pocket, so it's recommended. Oh, and the menu did say it was for the undecided, so yes, you get to try everything.. =)
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Celebration back home...
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It was a fun day, immersing myself with my cultural roots, indulging in good food, enjoying simple pure enjoyment. (Hey, it's a Cumulative Sentence! I'm putting what I've learnt to good use, Dr Phelps! ;D )

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~{ December 14, 2006 - Grandpa's Birthday Celebration}~

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It must have been more than a decade since Uncle Ben was back to celebrate Grandpa's birthday with him. But it was more of a coincidence actually. Uncle actually rushed home from Vancouver to visit his sister, afraid it might be the last time. Sad as it is, Aunt is in her last stage of cancer. Although she's very determined to fight the cancer demon out of her life, it seems to stick on her too much, coming back every few months after it's shaken off. We do hope she eventually recovers from it too, but her doctor has asked us to be mentally prepared for the worst, much as we would still like to keep our hopes up. Oh well, being sad doesn't help, being happy might lift her spirits up, probably the minimum we could do now. Yes, so it was Grandpa's birthday, according to the Lunar calendar. As usual, the family got together on this supposedly happy occassion. Thus, it's all smiles still!

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~{ December 19, 2006 - Dinner with De'lites}~

Good food..
Good company..
Good appetite..
Good gossiping..

What more can I say? ;D

Still waiting for photos... Nineh?

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~{ December 21, 2006 - Dinner with Dr Phelps}~

Very soon, it was the last class with the Professor for our second module - Research & Writing in the Academic Community. It was like learning how to write in English all over again, but we learnt a lot more from the very entertaining Dr Terry Phelps nevertheless. You might think, we've learnt about grammar and how to use commas when we were in primary school, but have you ponder whether you're using your commas correctly? Bet we've all left it mainly to Microsoft Word for checking our grammar and spelling, isn't it? I was guilty of that too. However, having gone through Dr Phelps' classes, I'll cut fat from my writings (only in formal writing, this is free writing so it doesn't really matter =D), take note of my grammar, use of commas, language, and all that matters. Yup!

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Time to say goodbye after the dinner and photo-taking session, but it isn't easy. The reluctance resulted in a two-hour stand beside the christmas tree at Ngee Ann City. Dr Phelps entertained us with impersonations of Donald Duck, Daffy Duck, and many more. This professor sure is multi-talented. Some of our classmates even recorded the impersonations on video and promised to load it on YouTube for all to admire. Like Dr Phelps said, it'll definitely cheer us up if we were to be in a bad mood. We'll surely miss you, Dr Phelps! Seeya in Oklahoma! ;D

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~{ December 23, 2006 - Christmas Dinner cum Gift Exchange with the YCSS bunch 2006}~

Dinner at Hooters for all, then karaoke for the girls, and partying for the guys thereafter
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I'm gonna complain for the gift exhange! I contributed a close to 20 bucks present and got a 4 bucks present in return. What did we say? Price of present should be around $10 to $15 Singapore dollars! I'm fuming... but what can I do except strangle the guy whose present I receive. ZQ, you heard that...you cheat! Oh well.............. -_- "'

No doubt, I still enjoyed the night pretty much, though it could have been better if more people could make it. Not that it wasn't fun (ahem), it just could have been better with more firecrackers around. They did say, the more the merrier, isn't it?

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~{ December 25, 2006 - Merry Christmas!~ Jingle Bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way...}~

Yes, I'm getting lazy, you realise the words get lesser and lesser as the day goes by. So here's a picture decorated with snow for ya on the Christmas day...
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~{ December 29, 2006 - Party at Steph's Place! - BMCD20611A}~

Late Christmas celebration, early New Year celebration, the celebration of yet another module completed (classes, i mean).

Good games..
Good fun..
Good movies..
Good company..

Still waiting for photos too!~

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Goodbye, 2006! It's been a great year, and I certainly hope for 2007 to be even better! Cheers!!! =D