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24 December, 2006

Merry Christmas!

Have a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

14 December, 2006

orchard road coming right up...

'tis the season to be jolly.. fa la la la~ la la la~

Yup yup, Christmas is just round the corner and as usual Orchard (and everywhere else) will light up with a few thousand kilowatts again.

Latest tree attraction, well.. the nearest to my working place, is the Soo Kee diamond studded star tree at Bugis Junction. The one in West Mall is kinda huge too.. going for about 3 storeys high. Ahhh... since Vivocity has much more space... I wonder if they'll put a humongous tree there as well? Don't know 'coz haven't been to Vivo. It's like out of the way, you know?

*take a peek at the Soo Kee tree pic taken by others


Also, been seeing those Hippo buses around and its kinda cool. Going topless on a hot sunny day... (the bus is topless.. not the passengers!) If you're interested, here's the link for more info.


Tuesday was Prudence last day in LS. For her farewell lunch, we went to a quaint little shop at Kandahar Street called Bumbu.



- outside view of the restaurant

Food's not bad, can try the 'Coffee Chicken' and the 'Tauhu Telor'.

24 November, 2006

daisy



And so, have decided to call her Daisy. Well, not sure if she knows that's her name but I'll say, "Daisy, come come.. gai gai!" when I want to pick her up to play. And her nickname shall be 呆呆, coz she's quite stone at times.

This morning, let her play on my lap and she'll run up the arm, trying the 'obstacle' race which basically involved climbing over a hand wall, running headlong onto a steel tummy and sliding down the wobbly lap. But hor, you know what... she pooped on my arm. Haha!

22 November, 2006

first day!


Opps...Caught in the act!

Looks like she had discovered that the wheel is so much fun to run on! Still bearable, not too much noise at this moment. Good thing that the cage has no parts that she can chew on.

Been letting her get used to my hand. Didn't dare to pick her up, so waited till she gets into the food tray and then picked up the entire thing. She'll not notice till for about 5 seconds later and then she'll start to panic. Sniffing around and finally coming out to walk on the palm. Of course it didn't help that I also gan cheong and ended up with sweaty palms! Haha, but its fun and will have to hold her everyday so that she'll not go wild...



Come closer...

21 November, 2006

new home


small cosy home...


Finally the latest addition has arrived! Heh heh, for the moment, she doesn't have any name yet... but she does like to sleep alot. She's been sleeping in the office and now after putting her into her new home, she explored a little, ate a little and seemed 'gan cheong' for a while, and now... sleeping already!


dun disturb!



She's only been home for about an hour or so, and she has finished exploring. Well, the cage isn't exactly very big anyway... Seems like she haven't discovered the exact usage of the wheel. At first she refused to climb onto it... going under, going around.. anywhere but climb on it. After I had finished bathing, I found she's actually perched on the wheel but didn't run on it. Probably she's still young (around a 5-6 weeks old).

Seriously I think she dislikes the cat litter as bedding. She tried to burrow her way through it but gave up as the cat litter is harder and not conducive as a hiding place. Hmm... probably will try to get the recycled paper bedding next time. Softer and more comfy!


can you see me?

20 November, 2006

preparation for the new arrival

i thought i'd never rear any hamsters again after the last one dieded... but well, things have been buzzing around ever since last weekend. Went to scout for a small cage (coz now its the first time i'm rearing dwarf hamsters... but hor, i read from the internet that black bear is actually campbell breed.. not dwarf.. hmmm.. don't know!) So anyway, went to Pet Station in Causeway Point. Didn't like the cages found in Pet Lovers Centre, as either it was too big, too expensive or they have wires (which makes way too much noises when the hammie starts to chew on them!) Anyway, managed to find one cage meant for rodents and mices (hmmm...hopefully it won't attract the real ones! yikes!). From Taiwan it said (i mean the cage of course!). Well, as long as it is within my budget. Got it for $16++ but somehow got discount so ended up paying $17+ for one medium sized cage and a small hand carry container. Last time I bought Habitrail cage and now i looked at that price ($40), nearly fainted. Why? Coz the last Habitrail cage i actually threw it away when the last hammie dieded. *sob sob*

But, couldn't find the Carefresh beddings (grey colored recycled paper type that was quite popular two years back) there so today went shopping at Pet Lovers again. Asked the sales guy and he recommended cat litter... Cat litter leh! Hmm.. anyway, he said nowadays that's what people are using for the hamster bedding and so i bought one packet (6 litre) to try lor. Also bought hammie food and hammie wood block for them to chew (dun chew my new cage can liao!). Anyway, wood block for chewing is so lame. Can just use ice cream stick I suppose...

Will update the pictures once the camera's batteries are recharged. The stupid batteries will actually go flat very fast(whether u use or dun use).... dunno why also.

18 November, 2006

unknown




well, at least it ranked somewhere! *LOL*

GST

So GST is increasing again? Well, what do we expect? GST going down? In our next live perhaps!

Well, indeed we had made our vows of less restaurants, less shopping when GST was last incremented to 5%... but how many of us really adhered to that? For the first few weeks/months perhaps... but come one year down the road later, we're still surviving. Shops are still ringing in the sales, houses still get sold, cars are being bought in droves... (hehe, probably the last one was a little exaggerated! :P ) Anyway, the point is, we'll complain, we'll protest... but sooner of later, all of us will succumb and accept our fate.

Still, probably its a conspiracy theory of some sort. A knee-jerk reaction of consumers would be to go all out and buy all our 'big' items this year, just so that we do not need to pay the extra 2% when the increase is implemented. Imagine a goods of $2000... 2% of that would be $40, and that's a lot! $40 could get you a brand new phone (with 2 yr line of course!). Let's say everyone out there quickly went out to buy those items this year (to save costs). Then if the increase was suddenly delayed (or staggered), that would ensure the economy gets boosted up quickly. Shops would be happy that their sales had increased by the tenfolds, no loss to consumers as they probably needed to buy their stuffs anyway and thus, the country's economy rises, yay! Haha, well...

Anyway, the point is, any increase of whatever sense... we'd still survive. For new job seekers, make sure you cost in the extra 2% towards your pay package. For existing employees, just pray and work hard to ensure company is growing and thus (maybe) you'll get a fatter bonus next year. For us not so lucky ones, well.. hawker centre... here we come.

09 November, 2006

freckles and such

Although I'm quite a sucker for any sales person to approach, but if the price is too high... well, you won't get my business.

Was walking in Guardian West Mall, and as usual, the sales lady saw my freckles and thus begins her sales pitch. "Miss, you want to try some cream to remove your freckles? This product very good, it clears the freckles from within. Not like the others, which just provides the whitening effect..." I was like, okay.. show me the product then. No harm looking. So she went to find her brochure and said the product was from Japan bla bla bla... Then I was like, how much is that? Is it like expensive? Then she whispered and said, "Ya.. its slightly a little pricey but think of the wonderful effects... and it has medicated values to it as well... etc etc" Okay, so how much is that? Guess how much... 1 tube of around probably 50ml or so... SGD$180! Wa lao... so expensive. Cannot afford.

28 October, 2006

udon for dinner

So was kinda bored... and figured I'd do udon for dinner. The other motive was to finish up some stuffs that had been sitting around in the kitchen for a while now (that would be onions, garlic). So here's what I did:

Ingredients

1. udon ($2 for two packets)
2. seafood (mixed sotong, small prawns and clams. Seasoned with pepper, sesame oil and some salt) ($1.90)
3. ikan bilis soup stock (instant ones)
4. 1 big onion (chopped, and seasoned with olive oil and some salt)
5. lots of minced garlic
6. taiwan sausages ($3.30 per packet, used two so cost is $1.65)
7. butterhead lettuce ($2+ per packet, used one, so cost is $1)
8. red chili ($1, used one, so cost is $0.25)
9. mint leaves ($0.80)
10. fish sauce (optional)

Process

1. Boil udon for about 1.5 minutes to soften and pre-cook. Rinse with cold water and set aside in serving dish.

2. Boil the soup base and set aside.

3. Fry minced garlic, seafood and chopped onions. Add red chili as desired

4. Add soup stock and let it come to a boil. Add pre-toasted taiwan sausages (cut into smaller pieces).

5. Add udon and coat well with soup. Stir gently and add in lettuce when the soup has thickened a little. Let it cook for about half a minute. Dash with some fish sauce to add to taste.

6. Serve and garnish with mint leaves.


Total cost for dinner (serves 2)=$7.60

Quite tasty, but it didn't look pretty. The bowl was kinda small so everything looked cluttered. The first bowl came out dryer as the sauce thickened well. But the second one, came out looking like udon soup.. which I don't mind la.

27 October, 2006

child of our time

Have you heard of this programme? I find it a great show, informative and educational. Suitable for all, not only parents. It follows through the lives of selected children from various backgrounds, and this project spans across 20 years.

Child of Our Time comes on TV (Arts Central) every Thursday 10pm.

Yesterday, we learn about what motivates a person/child, the way we pick up new skills, why talking on cellphone while driving is dangerous and to recognize some disabilities that we may not be aware that we are having.

It shows that a child, given a reward at the beginning of a task, will actually performs badly or half-heartedly, if done at all. If the child is given a surprise reward after the task is completed, will return to the task will renewed vigour. And surprisingly, if a child is not told that they will be getting any reward at the end of the task, they will still perform the task (and they looked quite happy enjoying it too!) without any expectation of a reward.

Also, it seems that a person will learn better if the new skill is linked to some senses; smell, taste, visual, auditory etc. As a baby, there is a link between skills and senses for us to learn better and faster. However, for most of us, this 'link' will disappear once we have mastered the skill and when we grow, as this 'link' is now deemed useless. However, for some people, it seems this link remains with them. So, when they listen to a music for example, they will actually see blots of shapes or colours forming in front of them (probably when they were young, music was linked to some shapes and colors). I find these information, fascinating :)

23 October, 2006

Selamat Hari Raya Aidil Fitri

Here's wishing to all my Muslim friends a very very happy Hari Raya Aidil Fitri! Maaf zahir dan batin!

19 October, 2006

home-made ice cream~

There's this quaint little shop that we always walked past during lunch at Shaw. Outside of the shop stood a chalk board that exclaims exotic flavors such as "Red Date & Longan Ice Cream", "Plum Ice Cream" etc. The flavor of this month is "Wasabi Lime".

So finally today we went into the shop to try. It was a nice surprise that we can sample any ice-cream that we like before we even buy anything. Tried the wasabi lime and its actually quite good! Refreshing, I would say.

But as usual, I'd go for the safe stuffs. I had Chocolate and Coffee (you can mix 2 flavors! How nice, hor) The others tried the Wasabi Lime and Mango, Chocolate Banana and Coffee, and Oreo Cheesecake and Vanilla. The price is $2.80 for small cup. But they'd fill up to the brim and the ice-cream is actually quite the sticky type like gelato!

I give the chocolate flavor, the highest vote in terms of taste. Rich and slightly bitter.. very good, very nice. Tasted a little of the oreo cheesecake flavor.. quite nice and good for those who prefer their ice-cream sweeeet. The coffee flavor, would come in second in terms of aroma, but the taste is not as good as the chocolate. Chocolate banana... hmmm.. not for me.

If you're there, you can look for Eunice. She's super friendly and you can talk to her about any ice-cream flavor that you would like to see on the menu. She did mention that coming flavors would be Durian and Black Sesame!



ps: the shop's name is Tom's Pallete.. didn't ask about Tom though...so i dunno who's Tom
pps: ahah! we've asked about Tom, and this Tom is a common friend of Eunice and the other co-owner of the shop, who has been contributing ideas and honest feedback to them

18 October, 2006

S.H.E 'Perfect 3' World Tour 2007


They're back again on 27 Jan '07. Anyone interested in going? Tickets go on sale today! Check it out here.

07 October, 2006

houston, we can't see you

Yah man... hazy days are here again. 9pm psi level had hit 150. Imagine the people in those hot spots.. man.. hope rain will come soon.

06 October, 2006

mid-autumn night~

中秋节快乐!Have a great day, this mid-autumn~!

To HC n Gerry, congratz! and glad to know that your mini-hunk in on the way!

30 September, 2006

cooking show

Just happened to watch a cooking show on TV (Channel 5) earlier this morning. Think the show's called "Ching's Kitchen" or smthg like that. So there was this cook, and her name is Ching He-Huang, and don't know where she comes from but she's staying in England. She has a chili factory where her employees are all Brits, and they were like busy chopping up chilies, cooking stuffs etc.

Anyway, she showed one recipe about how to make the sweet thai chili sauce from scratch combined with some homemade thai fishcake. Sounds interesting? I thought so too. So the sauce is really simple. Some boiling water (200 ml), combined with sugar (she said it was dunno how many grams but to me.. it looked like a lot!), and two chopped red chilies. Throw everything into boiling water and let it cook on low heat.

Next, how to make the fish cake. She chose salmon, so she cuts up the salmon block into smaller chunks and throw into blender. Next throw in some sugar (also looked like diabetic inducing amount), throw in some 2 tablespoon of fish sauce (finally some use here! heh heh), throw in one egg, throw in chopped corriander and chili, throw in two tablespoon of corn flour, some salt, some pepper, some lime juice and some salt (actually looked like quite a lot of salt). Next blend everything and then scoop out the paste and fry in a pan.

Here's the interesting part. While the fish cakes are frying, she went to attend to the sweet chili sauce that she was left cooking earlier. Put the sauce into a blender and blends it. Then pour out into a sauce dish. Next, she goes back to the fish cake to turn over to the other side. But, when she flips it over, the TV viewers were presented with... burnt fish cakes! *LOL* Imagine that, a cooking show where the stuffs are like burnt and its a deep brown chao tar kind! So she had to continue no matter what, and so she said, "I like my fish cakes crispy". That's ultimate! Muahahahaha!

If you like, you can catch the show on Saturday's, I think its around 8.30-9 or 9.30 am. Realized that England grocery shops do stock up on Asian sauces, as there were Lee Kum Kee's, Yeo's and other familiar brands shown.

27 September, 2006

buy buy buy

Yesterday I wandered inside Cold Storage Causeway Point. I've always liked the variety of produce that they have over in Cold Storage (but not the prices, of course). It was amazing. Fresh green vegetables, some with names I've never heard before. Wide array of meats and seafood. Local, Japanese, Australian stuffs.. alot!

Anyways, I looking at stuffs when suddenly an auntie called out to me and asked whether I wanted to try any chocolates. Ok, no problem with that, so I went over to her chocolate counter. You can imagine Godiva, Chocz, etc but then this is like neighbourhood style but with upmarket prices! So anyway, she let me try some and so I thought ok, I'd buy some from her. So she weighted some and out came the price.. $13.80! Then she said, why not buy up to 200 gms (its $1 per 10 gms).. I was like, $20 for chocolates? NO! Haha, anyway, I still bought $10 worth from her.

So continued walking... and looking at stuffs.. when suddenly another sales lady called me over to ask whether I wanted to try some honey drink. I was kinda thirsty after tasting those chocolates, so ok, why not. So she started offering samples of all the different flavours she had. Before I knew it, once again.. I agreed to buy 2 bottles from her. Come to think of it, their strategy not bad.. get the customers to taste chocolates and then get thirsty and then offer them drinks.. *LOL* Anyway, the deciding factor on the honey drinks, was it was something nutritional and the price was right. Originally sold at $18 per bottle, now 2 bottles is $20. So that was the deciding factor. The chocolate one.. what can I say? Stupid lor...

22 September, 2006

fish sauce?

Was walking around in NTUC, searching for groceries to buy. Wanted some vegetable.. but what do you know... the whole range of vegetables.. looked, kinda limp and dead. It doesn't entice you to buy.. nothing looks fresh.. just very 掺. I suppose its because this one is in those neighbourhood kind area.. so we don't get the better products? I don't know.. or else, the vegetables imported from Indonesia, doesn't look exciting at all.. the green is like a boring kind of green, if you know what i mean... haha probably you don't, but do come down to my neighbourhood to take a look, and you'll understand.

Anyways, walked past the aisle selling sauces.. and found, fish sauce. I was searching for fish sauce in fact, but I kinda forgotten what I wanted it for in the first place. You know you wanna buy it, but you don't know why you wanna buy it. Anyway, i bought one.. its $1.30 or smthg like tht.. and its a huge bottle. Well, anyones with recipes that make use of fish sauce, do tell me, thanks! Somehow I don't think its for instant noodles though. Hahaa!

15 September, 2006

tired...

it's just like the beginning of the day...
already.. i feel soo soo tired...
give me back my sleep!
take away my eye bags!

10 September, 2006

oyster noodle?

bought a packet of the taiwanese rice vermicelli (mian xian), and tried to make oyster noodle for lunch today. hmm... well, haven't run to the toilet yet, so i guessed it was alright bah...

but i think i will go try the real stuffs someday, coz if i don't know what it was supposed to taste like, then it'll never get improved.

recipe:
oyster (couldn't find any fresh ones, so used the frozen ones instead)
marinate oyster in mirin + soy sauce and starch for about 15 minutes

cook the noodles just like instant noodles.. instructions says cook for about 6 minutes.. but my brother said it was supposed to taste softer... so i guess next time need to cook longer. i added in the oyster at the 4th minute but i also poured the whole marinate sauce in as well, that's why it was too salty!

before serving, add the pre-blanched vege and fish cake and sprinkle spring onions to garnish (was suppose to use cillantro)

hmm.. maybe next time can put some meat in as well.

Jay Chou - Still Fantasy



Jay's new album is out! Here's a list of the songs:

1. 夜的第七章
2. 听妈妈的话
3. 千里之外
4. 本草纲目
5. 退后
6. 红模仿
7. 心雨
8. 白色风车
9. 迷迭香
10.菊花台

I find the first song,夜的第七章, sounds familiar. Probably reminds you of the 以父之名 from the 叶惠美 CD. Hmm.. but there was on part of the lyrics that sounded suspiciously like the 'F' word. Haha, faintz!

Another genre that can be found in this album, is the slight bossanova feel of the 迷迭香. I suppose the 听妈妈的话 has the same feel as 爷爷泡的茶,although not as catchy. As usual he has a 中国风 song, 千里之外, where 费玉清, sang the chorus.

白色风车 sounds like its from the 十一月的萧邦 era (with similar sound to 一路向北).
红模仿 is quite a fun song.

Here's a few recommended songs:
心雨,夜的第七章, 迷迭香, 退后

Another song that sounds quite 'unjay' is the 菊花台. Very chinese orchestra like, probably can use for some chinese period drama or opera sort of stuffs!

Happy listening~

31 August, 2006

Happy 49th National Day Malaysia~

Merdeka! (.. and world peace..)

25 August, 2006

the number that you have dialled...

i'm going away
for a few days
there's only one thing i wanna say
dun miss me so much, ok?

*LOL*

16 August, 2006

anime anyone?



I liked Jubei Chan 2 - The Siberia Yagyu. Very nice graphics and fighting scenes.. but frankly speaking, I like any anime when the hero is a girl! *LOL*



DNAngel also not bad. But I don't like the "Sayuki Reload" stuffs...



Now the TV showing "Magical Girl Nanoha", so Sunday is not only foodie day (lots of food programmes) but also an anime day!

Also happened to catch an episode of Teen Titans last week... and at first thought when I saw Raven.. was... eeek, so hideous! Well, that's my first impression. Anyway, I sat through the whole entire episode and it was... quite good! Raven was actually quite cool! More to American style and the humor not bad... subtlely good~

Here's the link to more anime wallpaper.

14 August, 2006

1st Year Anniversary!

Haha, exactly one year had passed since this blog was first setup. So haPpY 1st yEaR anNiVeRsaRY, yay!

13 August, 2006

bowling for beginners

Do you like bowling? Just started? Keep throwing money down the drain? Never fear, 'coz as a beginner myself, here are some tips that you may want to take a look at.

1. Selection of a ball weight that suits you
- the experts(not me) said its roughly not more than ten percent of your body weight.
For example, if you're a male and weigh 65kg then you should take the 14 pounds ball or less. If you're a female and weigh 50kg, then should take the 11 pounds ball or less.

2. Don't rush. Take your time (but not your own sweet time!) at the startup. I've seen many a case where the person will just take the ball, step up and started throwing. Sometimes its because of the stress that others are waiting for you, sometimes its because you're 'gan cheong' etc. No matter what, don't rush as bowling requires a fair amount of stability and concentration. Bowling is also a mental game. Many mistakes that beginners made is, they felt they can't hit the pins even though they haven't try yet. This is a battle half lost if you have this mentality!

3. Holding the bowling ball. Experts say there is no right or wrong way. But get a good fit for the ball, if you don't wanna hurt your fingers. And yeah, clip those long fingernails first! I've seen cracked nails and worse blood from chipped nails when girls with long nails played...tsk tsk!

4. Look at the arrows for goodness sake. Yeah, notice those arrows at the first one third of the lane? They weren't drawn for nothing. Look at it as it acts as a guide for you to where you want your ball to go. But usually, I'll just aim for the middle with a slight right as I can only throw straight ball. No curves for me (sadly). So, aim the middle pin, throw in slightly from the right and voila, the chances of hitting a strike is there.

5. Steps to throw the ball.
a. Step up, and concentrate.
b. Start moving, and push away the ball.
c. Swing slightly as you take your second step.
d. Remember your backswing must not be higher than your shoulder (else the back benchers, watch out!!! Heh... kidding, but yeah.. not higher than shoulder) Don't bend your arms.
e. Sliding step. Release the ball when you're at the sliding foot position. Don't throw your ball. Just release and let it roll, but remember to follow through with your arms.
f. Follow through. Means at the split second after you release your ball, you let your arms follow the swing up (without the ball of course, because released already!). No need to swing so high up la.. Why must do this step? This is to prevent the release from becoming weak. No follow through would means that the power is reduced.

6. Etiquette. Yes, bowlers need to observe some etiquette too.
For example: When two bowlers step onto the approach at the same time, the bowler on the left hand lane should step to the back until the bowler on the right hand lane has delivered. At that point the left hand lane can make their address and delivery while the right hand lane steps back. This is to allow each bowler to concentrate without being distracted.

7. Watch the professionals and Develop your own style.

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There you go. You can also find out more from the Internet if you're interested. But having these rules in mind, let's all play a better game, starting from today. However, practice does make perfect, so don't worry. The average score of below 50 today, may one day be above 100. When I first started, my average was 40-60. Today, my personal best is 149. Not bad for a casual bowler, I would say.

Disclaimer: All information were sourced based on experience and also from the internet

12 August, 2006

my dinner

Here's what I had for dinner today:

penne with asparagus and red bell pepper, in tomato chicken garlic sauce and one slice of cheese.



close up view


Does it look yummy?

nanquanmama - color palette




Nice album, cool songs. I'll recommend "Tonight", "水晶蜻蜓","離家不遠" and "悄悄告訴她". So far only 1 song made it to the yes933 龙虎榜,and that's "初戀粉色系". I find "離家不遠" and "悄悄告訴她" shared similar style.

Listen to it, although their singing can be much improved but the combination of their voices + cool music makes this album good listening material.

11 August, 2006

me, detective

I just love taking web based fun quizes!
Here's what I've got for the career makeover test:


Take this test at Tickle


You're a Detective!


The mysteries of man and nature stretch out before you, just waiting for your inquisitive mind. In your undying quest for the truth, you're best at finding solutions to complex problems. As a passionate and determined detective, you don't have time for a deputy. It's just as well really, since you work best alone, perhaps pondering the clues from your library or lab. You thrive on the problem-solving process, you could trouble shoot for NASA, and you won't rest until the questions are answered. The world could use a few more like you.

Who's like you:
Margaret Mead (famous American anthropologist)

Likely careers:
Detective, FBI agent, mathematician, philosopher, financial analyst, intelligence officer

Brought to you by Tickle

09 August, 2006

haPpY 41st biRtHdaY, Singapore!

yup, to my foster country, happy birthday!

07 August, 2006

cecilia.. will you ever get to cut my hair again?

hmmm... the plan was to cut hair at the hands of the professional. And I did.. once. It was just that one time that I went to Kimage to cut hair... and I didn't go alone. It was together with Flo. So our stylist was Cecilia. She has cut hair before for Joi Chua, you know the singer. Hehe, so that makes her a celebrity hair stylist! Yea man!

Cutting hair for me.. is like a gamble. Either it turns out nice ... or bad. But from past experience, most of the time, it turned out rather disappointing. When I was younger, when the salon people ask, "So what kind of hair style you want?" I'd go, "随便" which means, anything... So, yup.. they did what they liked to my hair and at the end of the day.. I didn't like it. Only once did I rather liked my hairstyle. That was during University days. Pre-uni days.. my mom cut my hair for me. So you see.. I've got no experience going to the saloon, at all. Anyways, my other more memorable trip down to a salon, was going to be a 'model'. That's what they call the guinea pig for the salon's students. I forgot what was the shop name... it was located somewhere in the outskirts of Chinatown. How did I end up being the guinea pig? Well, my ex-colleague's sister. And... the hair cut was free! So, since I don't have any preferred style for my mop of hair, I didn't mind being the 'model'. But that haircut took about 2 hours to complete. And I got to wash hair... like twice! Wahhhahaha... value for money.. eh.. no need money! Whahahaa! One thing I learnt then, was that the more senior you are in the hair cutting hierrachy, the lesser time you need on your client's head. Cool eh?

So anyways, back to Cecelia. Was suppose to go back to her for subsequent hair cuts but Plaza Singapura.. too far away from me. I even went to get the Kimage Style card.. in case I need to use it, then can get some discount. But everytime when it is THE time to cut, I'd always go to the neighbourhood shop to cut. Lately, most of the time is just to trim. So yesterday I went again, and this time the stylist complained that I always have the same hairstyle (quite true.. 20 years never change). Then he said, "Can you please put something on your hair? If not the people will think that you never comb hair.. but if you put some wax and anyhow style till messy, no one will say you never comb." Heh.. aint he a clairvoyant? He knows I never comb hair! Hahahaha

So I did get my hair cut, and it's now short. He said next time he's gonna cut it shorter for me.. now he's letting me adjust to this look. But as Gina always said... no matter what hair I cut.. at the end of the day, if I don't style it.. it'll end up looking the same. Quite true!

klunch

ahh.. I wanna write about klunch! Promo promo a bit... but they don't pay me one leh.. so just wanna share with ppl who're interested. Nowadays klunch starts pretty early, at 10am and ends at 1pm. It used to be from 11am-2pm.. but I guess they wanna start early to get more customers in... that's what i think la..

Anyway, their food not bad. I think since they've changed menu, all outlets actually will serve the same thing. I tried the CCK one twice..but the standard dropped a little. We ordered the soya sauce chicken. The first time we ordered, it was very very very nice! All dark and tasty, that soya chicken... paired with the red baby octopus that you'll get when you eat sushi, then got salad and fruits. Plus one drink. All for just $11+, and you get to sing for 3 hours! Ain't that worth it? Recently I tried again the same thing, and the soya chicken was like haven't been stewed long enough coz it was quite fair.. *LOL* if the word 'fair' can be used! But still quite ok... and then this time no octopus, only got the green seaweed.. was it seaweed? I think so la... those green stuff that sometimes they put on sushi as well.

If you're interested, here's the link.

05 August, 2006

good food in singapore

Went to Popular just now, and saw this book "The POPULAR food guide @Singapore". Ahh.. no wonder they were selling it in Popular bookstore... now I get it. Slow ah me.


the food guide

While I realise that probably the stall owners had paid some fees to get their stalls registered in this guide, there were some locations found in the guide that I'd like to recommend too.

For the Clementi zone, the one where the Brothers Rojak can be found, the same coffeeshop, you can find a good kway teow soup stall. Nice soup and the kway teow.. smooth and soft.. yummy!

Another one is the Old Airport Road hawker centre.. alot of great food there. My friend tried the Lao Fu Zhi char kway teow (also featured in the guide) and I managed to grab a bite from her then. Nice and not oily! Definitely worth trying. There also you can find one drink stall that sells sugar cane with the sour plum. I ordered one and to my pleasant surprise, it was the best tasting sugarcane with sour plum that I ever had in my entire lifetime! Why so nice? Because the sour plum was blended into tiny bits and these tiny bits filled up a fifth of the glass. When you drink together with the sugarcane juice... I can't describe.. you need to drink it for yourself! But there's only one stall that sells this version so you gotta find it first as I can't remember the stall name *LOL* There's also this mutton soup stall, manned by a friendly middle aged auntie. I tried the mixed mutton soup (means got the internal stuffs) and while the soup is peppery kind, the meat.. wow..tender and tasty. Very nice!

Had the chance to try the Tiong Bahru market suckling pig also. Very crispy. You actually can't miss it as the signboard is damn big and got lots of pictures of celebrities eating there. Price is around $8.50 for a plate of suckling pig skin (about 5 pieces), with some roasted pork and a bowl of wanton. Without the roasted pork and wanton, it'll be around $6.. I think.

04 August, 2006

SHE Forever!

Yup, being their fan, what else can I do? Of course I went to buy their album! Five new songs (mostly cover versions) and the rest are compiled from previous albums.


front cover


everything

sun biscuit

The last time my brother went to Taiwan, he brought back some 太阳饼 which is literally translated as sun biscuit. It's a sweet biscuit and inside there's this malt filling that is not too chewy and not too sticky. But that was like two years back and didn't get to eat one ever since.

But recently in Marina Square, found this shop that sells Taiwan food stuffs. So I went there in search of the sun biscuit. They have two types; one original and the other with honey. The honey version is suppose to healthier but I still like my original version better.


original version

The shop name is called 老招牌 and its situated near the Shihlin stalls. The biscuit cost SGD$1.60 per piece or SGD$15 per box (of ten pieces, I think...) Not too expensive... considering that you can get a piece of Taiwan for just that price.. yum yum~

29 July, 2006

Bugis Village

Heh, I think I shall write Bugis for today. So after having that dinner, most of us left for home while others continue to hang around, or walk walk to work off those kilos.

As Connie wanted to get earrings, so off we went to Bugis Village to get 'em. There's this shop called silver.com (that's what Adeline said, as I never bothered to look) and the guy manning the shop is super friendly. Not to mention he has good memory. He could recall that I went to his shop before with Connie. Haha, that was quite some time ago.. think about a month or two ago. Hmm.. probably it was Connie.. that's why he remembered.. keke, think he was quite smitten by her!

Anyway, his goods are quite ok, and the plus point is that he can recommend you stuffs that you'd want to buy. Not those that anyhow recommend just to make a sale. But I think most of his customers are those Taiwan Idol drama watcher teenage kind... but the previous time that we were there, he was having a difficult time with a middle age lady shopper who was pestering him on whether the necklace looked nice on her. Think she was there for about 20 minutes and if I recall.. I think she didn't buy it in the end *LOL*

I don't buy these kind of accessories but I think silver.com prices are not too bad. Should be quite affordable as on average, you can get at least two items for under ten bucks. But of course he'll tell you that for better quality items, the prices are naturally higher lor.

Steamboat

Yesterday went to eat steam boat with my colleagues at this place in Bugis (actually I think Bugis should be famous for having the most steamboat shops all lined up side by side, across each other, scattered everywhere... you name it, Bugis got it!). Anyway, this place is called 一品锅.

Actually I don't get it, really. The food sucks, the service sucks.. yet the place was PACKED to the brim! Can't believe it man! Imagine it was so squeezy that you can't move your chair as the other party's chair is back to back against yours! Come on.. even the blind could see that it was very OBVIOUS that all the shop cared for, was making money. If I were to open a restaurant like this and intend to squeeze so many bodies into one shop.. then the very least I could do is, to offer to serve you the food to your table. That is what I'll call service!

So that's it.. never again will I patronize this lousy shop. Heck, the food wasn't even tasty... I'd rate the soup taste a meagre C. Compared to this shop, I think 小样儿 (mongolian steamboat) wins hands down anytime. Soup tasty and nutritious, meat flavorful and staff members polite and courteous and... they bring the food to your table! And lastly, at least I can feel some airconditioning there.

22 July, 2006

smelly watch

i've got a smelly watch
that goes by the brand named Swatch
been with me for years, 'o trustee watch
so gotta change its strap with one that match
and then sell it off, though its surface is a bit scratched!


my smelly watch~

There was one day when I went to Causeway Points' Jacks Place to have dinner with a friend. So the waitress came to take our orders. She's cute and friendly and when we've finished ordering, she didn't went away immediately. Instead she turned to me and asked, "Hmm... may I know what time is it?" I was like quite blur and obediently looked at my smelly watch (of course it wasn't that smelly then!) and told her the time. Then she flashed out her watch and voila, both of us wearing the same watch! How coincidental was that? Heh, so this is the story of my smelly watch! Hopefully hers is doing much better than mine!

15 July, 2006

Current Playlist

Here are some of the songs that I'm listening to at the moment:

1. Fort Minor's Where'd you go
2. Tanya Chua's 深信不疑
3. S.H.E's 觸電
4. Gary Cao's 刮目相看
5. Jun Yang's 沙沙的谁

I like the catchy chorus for "Where'd you go" and "深信不疑". You know, those things that can keep playing in your head. Of couse, S.H.E's new song is what I look forward to as one of their fans. Currently this song is also enjoying ample playtime on yes933, which may or may not be a good thing because too much of it might turn people off instead. For Gary's song, it was the theme song for the TV series "CID", which ended its run like about a week or two ago. Very nice song. Jun Yang's song also not bad, easy on the ears with good pop value. All his fans will not be disappointed, especially those legion of young females! (Although I don't quite understand the title... what does 沙沙的谁 means? Sha Sha who?!)

08 July, 2006

大众脸

你知道吗?我一定是有一个超级大众脸。。。
今天,有两位不认识的老师都跟我讲that我很面善。

老师A:我觉得我好像在那见过你。。
我:是吗?我也觉得你很面善
老师A:你是在哪间学校教过书?
我:没有
老师A:在教育部做过?
我:没有
老师A:。。。
我:哈。。哈。。

老师B:erm..我是不是在那里见过你?
我:可能吧
老师B:有没有来过我的学校?
我:有
老师B:那,你见过我吗?
我:不太记得..可能见过

好吧。。我就任命吧。。。我确实有一张大众脸!名字也超级普遍。。满街都是!

ghost whisperer

Nice show. I like these soppy shows. Yesterday cried non-stop during its first episode. Hmmm...I'm a sucker for all these emotional stuffs. Blame it on the mole beneath the eye. What a cry-baby!

gina, haf you found my blog yet?

heh, didn't realize that all these while.. gina could have found this blog. if only.. she ever clicks on my nick that i had left sprawled all over her blog.

if ever, you are here... do leave a message, so that i can sleep smiling tonight, knowing you had finally found this site.

07 July, 2006

it aint so bad

Hey hey hey, got the blue nylon snip snip snipped away! Hooray! It only took the doctor about 5 minutes to ask, looked at the problem and another 5 seconds for him to cut away that dreaded thread. It only hurt like a tiny eeny bit, so it wasn't that bad. But the waiting time is still very long, close to an hour. But anyway, I'm thankful that its over now!

02 July, 2006

eek, one more stitch!

Shucks man... remember I had my appendics operation some time ago. Well, I did have the stitches removed, about 3 weeks after the op. But later noticed that there was one that had gotten away. Perhaps I was naive to think that probably, it was stuck amongst the scab that will dry up later. So many months later, which is now... I've realized that hey.. there's one more stitch on my belly button. You can't miss it. Blue nylon string... and nylons are hardy, aren't they?

Aunt Fiona says I should like get it removed... or else it'll get embedded into the flesh and then, god knows what they'll have to do to remove it (maybe they'll have to cut open the flesh?). So now I'm wondering whether I should go back to the same clinic or any other place. Since I'm working like a mad person these days, the only time I can afford is likely weekends. But I have a question. Are the weekend nurses any different from the weekday ones? Maybe they'll put part time nurses during weekends, since traffic is not so high on Sundays?

Oh man, I think I'm just scared. Ok, no more dilly dally. Will get it done today. Wish me luck!

free lunch?

Is there anything such as free lunches in this world? Heh, probably there is, if you happen to know me and is in my list of good kids. Just kidding. But I don't mind giving out treats, once in a while (if I can afford it). And if you happen to be the lucky recipient, a simple thanks will do. No need to feel bad or indebted or whatsoever.

But heh, I do have an ulterior motive... You'll know it when the time comes. Or I hope you can be as generous when the time comes. Hopefully, on the days when I am down and out and cannot afford a meal or two, you'll come forward and treat to lunch or dinner. In this way, I won't die of hunger and can still feel the warmth of human kind in times of need.

So here's to a better world, and really... there is no such thing as free lunch. Same as, there wasn't any goldilocks, nor rapuntzel, nor ....

17 June, 2006

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square one

It's rather ironic.. albeit a little sad, to see what the office has become.

I am the only one remaining from the people of the same batch (those who joined in 2002). My department alone has seen a strength of 3, expanded to 7 and now reduced back to 3.

I'd say we're now back to square one, only the situation has gotten worse. We started with 1 product and now we have a suite of products but have to survive with the starting strength. What else can I say... except that.. it is such a sad situation.

But I guess that's the reality of life. All good things shall come to an end. As cliche as it gets, I do hope that the closing of a door, will open up another window of opportunity. There is a silver lining in every cloud... and maybe, a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow!

21 May, 2006

da vinci code

Went to watch Da Vinci Code the movie today. My housemate was so excited that he wanted to go and purchase the tickets a day before. I was like... if have tickets then watch,else don't watch lor. So ended up we went to get tickets 45 minutes before screen time. Yeah, the cinema was real empty. Guess not much hype in Choa Chu Kang.

I didn't read the book before, so no expectation but I did read "Angels and Demons" courtesy of the hospital stay prior to this, so I had plenty of time plus a friend lend me her book. Therefore, I am familiar with Robert Langdon and the hoo ha stuffs. And the newspaper articles carried much information on this Da Vinci code, so I guess when the movie unfolded, it was on familiar grounds. The pacing was alright, Tom Hanks looked old, and I like Jean Reno and Audrey Tautou.

But after the show, it did pique the interest in stuffs like the Priory of Scion, Templar Knights, Gospel of Mary Magdalene, anagrams and cryptex.

Interesting when the anagram to your name could be something like "ANGEL LIE I" or "GENIAL LIE" or "AGILE LINE". However, there is one phrase from the film which I liked alot, "You see what you want to believe in" and "You believe what you want to see".

16 May, 2006

birthdays

Birthdays come, birthdays go
Once a year, time passes by and we grow old
All in all, may good fortune unfold
Happy Birthday, you good old soul!

12 May, 2006

a cute appendics IV - final instalment

So they told me I would be having surgery later in the evening. I told my friends that I had to pee, and so off to the toilet I went. While I was inside, I heard a faint knock on the door. I thought probably someone needed to use the ladies. Just then I heard the nurse called out my name. I was like, "Eh, why you call me?" Then she said, "Are you ready? Surgery now." I think I became more 'gan cheong' and said, "Wait..I need to pee... again!"

So after I had finished my business, I opened the door and the nurse came in and asked me to change into the gown. I looked at my left arm and yes, the last I checked, the drip is still there. So I looked at her helplessly and she said, "Ok, I help you." A few minutes later, I walked back towards to my bed and there it was, a trolley waiting for me and all my friends were looking at me. I waved them byebye and climbed onto the trolley/bed. Of course at this point of time, my utmost concern is not to expose any body parts while my friends are still here! ('coz the surgery gown is quite unsecure) So I kept asking the nurse, "How, can? No expose?" I think she must had been laughing at me.

So I lay on the trolley, and they pushed it into the lift, towards the surgery ward. I was thinking that this felt just like in the movies... where your view is just those overhead lights flashing as you are being wheeled in. Also, if I die... will these be my last memories?

So after a few minutes, we reached upstairs and they told me to wait for the anaesthetician (is this spelt correctly? If not, must've been those few brain cells lost after the procedure..) After a while, a handsome but slightly aloof Dr Torres came by. He asked all sorts of question prior to surgery. For example, "Any jewelleries, fake teeth etc? Have to take 'em off. That's because during surgery, sometimes the person will bite the tube that we'll be putting into your throat to help you breathe." Actually, after hearing so many things plus anticipating the surgery.. I am quite dazed at this point in time. He asked many more stuffs such as, "Do you exercise often? How many flights of stairs can you climb maximum?" Heck! I didn't bother to count la! I think he was trying to make me feel less bored as the surgeon is not here yet.

So after the questionaire, suddenly they said, "Ok, let's go!" So into the surgical ward and it looked tiny with at least 5 people in it (excluding me). The lady doctor/nurse was like undressing me in front of these 4 guy doctors, and I was thinking... being sick has no room for modesty I guess... So okay, I exposed certain body parts which I'm sure they'll be seeing anyway... but I did wish she'll do it after I've been knocked unconscious... sigh.. Soon someone pushed an oxygen mask over my nose and asked me to take deep breath. So I did and the gas did smell different, so I guess this is it... time to sleep...

"I want to pee..." Yup, that's my exact words after I woke up. Then somewhere I heard the nurse said, "There's something wrong with her catheter... have to wait for doctor." So I lay there, with this strong urge to pee but didn't dare to because I didn't want to dirty the place... So we waited. Soon after another nurse came by and said to the other nurse... "Why is she on cathether? No need mah..." I was getting more bewildered by the minute.. After a while, a young doctor walked in and the nurse grabbed him and explained her suspicion. He pulled and pushed the cathether and pronounced, "Looks ok to me" I was in pain when he did that and I felt like giving him a punch at that time. Then the nurse asked why the urine couldn't flow out. And he couldn't explain why, so he took out this huge syringe that is filled with water. He just said that he is going to inject the stuff into the tube. But he didn't tell me what I should be doing. So while he was doing that, I felt the urge to pee again so I asked weakly.. "can i pee .. now...." So somehow I managed to.. and all is well again.

Back to the ward, and all familiar faces again. I felt like a beauty queen as I waved and smiled weakly at them. Haha! We talked and chatted for a while and I slept that day at 8pm... must be due to the drugs. But was plagued by bouts of high fever throughout the night. The most difficult hour was after 2am. Couldn't sleep, couldn't move and the back was very painful due to sleeping in the same position too long.

I felt that the worse part after surgery was the part where I couldn't pass motion nor pee without experiencing any pain. I was so afraid that these simple functions couldn't return to normal. So now, I am utterly and totally grateful for small things that we can perform. If everyone holds this belief.. the world could be a better place then.

So all in all, this was my adventure. Take care and see you soon!

17 April, 2006

interjection - follow-up at the specialist clinic

Yo, if you have been following on the appendics story, well, I'd figure that I'd like write about today instead of just recapping it later.

Today is exactly 30 days after the surgery. You know something, since a week ago.. there's actually no pain at the appendics area. I'd almost forgotten that I ever went for surgery. But somehow, this morning, well... it came back. Was it because I was nervous about the follow-up visit? I don't know... but the pain.. it's real.

So off I went to the clinic. I was early, and I haven't had lunch... so I went in search of food. Ate two pieces of cake and had a sip of water. It was totally packed with people. I even spied some patients eating at the food-court. Hmm... I totally understand. Hospital food, I'm sorry to say.. it tasted really horrible. But then.. food is totally the least of our concern when we're sick.

Anyways, back to the story. The appointment card says 2.12pm.. so off I go in search of the clinic around 1.50pm. Didn't take long..quite easy to find... so I got a queue number around 1.59pm. Waited for about 20 minutes, and then it was my turn. Hmm.. I thought I went to the wrong room. Was expecting a Dr Shaik ( I saw him before ) but a young looking Chinese lad was there to greet me. Wonder why is it that the hospital has a knack of having different different doctors attending to a patient? Hmmm....

Anyways, he asked how I was. So I said fine but tired. So he said, "That's because you were resting quite a bit after the surgery." Hmm... I think a more plausible reason was... over-stressed by the fact that after two days of starting work, I had to do overtime to meet deadline. So the phrase, "Don't worry.. take as much time as you need to rest" given by the boss.. was taken literally but the consequences.. oh my... I got quite sick last week, where I had this intense headache and slight fever. I think the headache is from staring at the PC and the stress. Now I'm having flu. Better stock up on those vitamins... I need 'em! (Bless me.. I just sneezed!)

So the doctor gave me a clean bill of health, and he further reassured me that yes, I had appendicitis (really.. probably that's supposed to make me feel that it was money well spent?) and no further appointment needed. He printed me a report on the appendix specimen that was sent to the lab. It says smthg like... "..blood found in lumen..2 blocks" Yikes.. who can understand those? But I'm still experiencing pain on the lower right side of the abdomen. Doctor said, "Well.. it's only been one month since the operation. So that's normal." But I forgot to ask... erm... how long should I expect the pain to last and then it should be considered abnormal? So they gave me an open-date appointment, and I said.. ok.. what's an open-date? The nurse who's manning the cashier explained, that it's a term to say that I can go and make other appointment with the doctor within a year and it'll still be valid for subsidy. So I went... ohh.... I see...monetary stuffs.

So yeah.. that's basically it. Back to normal.. and to my mundane life. Thank God for the experience! In my next chapters of the story... (which I hope you're not that bored yet.. but then I don't really have to care, do I?) I'll tell you the little things that I've learnt from this whole thing. So stay tuned! (and remember to take good care of yourself!)

15 April, 2006

a cute appendics III

The ward eta was around evening time. I asked the nice attendant who wheeled me towards my bed, "Where is this ward?" She said, "Ward 43, bed 4. Hey, arent you lucky you get the corner bed!" I smiled. Yay, my own private corner.

After messaging my whereabouts and latest updates to my bro and aunt, I started looking around. Direct opposite of me, there is one young Malay lady. Beside my bed, was another Malay lady but what struck me most was her amputated arm. Direct opposite of her, was a Chinese lady who looked very much in discomfort. Next to her, was a Filipino lady who was asleep. And direct opposite of her, was another older Malay lady who smiled at me.

Next, the nurse gave me a change of clothes and I am to be put as "NIL by mouth". Meaning no food nor drink whatsoever, in case I have to go surgery, which incidentally, no one knows when. Boy, I was real thirsty by then.

So I was off to sleep, as I got nothing better to do. When I was happily in dreamland, the doctors came. Oooh, what a nice looking couple. The guy was handsome and the girl was pretty. But both looked very much aloof. So the guy doctor asked me to pull down my pants, and started pressing on the affected area. I have learnt that for appendix, they will always do the "rebound test". He pressed on the appendics area and asked, "Tell me when you feel pain." So I told him. Then he will quickly let go of his hand and asked again, "Do you feel pain when I release?" I shook my head and said, "Nope." I did not realise then, but my answer seem to sidetrack them a bit from giving a definite diagnosis that this is indeed appendics. (Because you are supposed to feel more pain when they release their hold on the affected area quickly). So they looked slightly puzzled, and the guy asked me to go into the foetal position so he can do the anal probe again. ( I hope this is the last time they want to do this!) Ouch, it hurt a bit when he does that. More than the doctor over at the fever facility.

So after all the prodding and probing, their advise is to continue observation as I had shown some appendics related symptoms but as my urine sample also showed signs of slight infection, so they cannot say definitely whether it is really appendics or urinary tract infection(UTI), until the blood test result is out, which is not so soon.

So the cute doctors went away, and I was back to staring at the ceiling. It was dinner time by then. The other patients happily gets to eat their meal while I could only watch. My aunt and bro came by and I told them that nothing has been confirmed thus far.

I went to sleep around 9.30pm, was feeling very tired due to the previous nights of vomitting and non-sleeping. I was drowsy when two doctors appeared around midnight and woke me up. I was still very sleepy and they asked, "So how are you?" I replied, "I feel better." That really surprises them. But honestly, I do feel better as I do not have to vomit and the pain is there but it is still bearable. Then they did the same routine, pressed pressed here and there. But this innovative doctor marked the spot where I felt most pain. His words to me, "We still are not sure whether you have appendics problem or UTI. But you have two options. One, go for surgery anyway and two, remain for another day of observation. But we do not want to cut you up unnecessarily." So I opted for another day of observation. So they said they will be giving me antibiotics for the UTI and see whether that clears up. So after that I went back to sleep.

Did not know what time, but someone woke me up again. Boy, they are lucky I am not those type that will scold people if they were awaken so many times when they are sleeping. I looked and saw this cute girl preparing a syringe. I smiled and she said, "I will be giving you antibiotics injection and I will have to do it slowly and it will hurt abit." With that, she started. Nope, no pain.. so you do not have to worry. After that I gave her an "OK" signal and she said I was brave. Haha!

The next morning, I got better acquainted with my ward mates. The nice Malay lady direct opposite of me was in because of some problems with her urinary tract. The amputated arm Malay auntie has an interesting life story that can be written into a drama saga.. but that is another story. The Chinese and Filipino girl both are same like me, appendicitis. I was told that the Filipino girl just had her surgery, at 2am that morning, so now she is like resting.

Around 9am, another doctor came. This time, his name is Dr Raj. Same thing, same routine and he exclaimed, "Ah! Someone marked an X here!" But he has this to say, "Your urine sample (latest one, mind you) has been cleared of UTI. So I would suggest that you go for a procedure known as laprosectomy (I think is spelt like that or smthg) where we cut three holes and put a scope in to see. If it is appendicitis we will take it out. If it is not appendicitis, we will still take it out. So if you still experience pain, then it will definitely NOT be due to appendicitis then." Hmm... well, it makes sense anyway. So I said, okay. So off he went, to kick start the procedure for a surgery. I asked when and he said, probably not so soon. Maybe later in the afternoon or evening, depending on the availability of surgeon and operating theatre. Oh by the way, he will not be operating on me. A Dr Charles Tan will. So with that, I felt relieved that now the truth will be out soon. Is it appendicitis? Is it something else? Soon we will find out....


========= to be continued ============

05 April, 2006

a cute appendics II

Where were we... yup, got the referral to the A&E in my choice of hospital. But where? This is my first time getting admitted to hospital, you know... no prior experience! So I called my brother but no answer (think he was in a meeting). I also couldn't get my aunt. So what to do, in times of emergency, I called Flo (she's a teacher and by 3pm, she's already off work so there's no reason for not answering the phone!) True enough, Flo took the call and next thing I knew, she came with a taxi to fetch me to the hospital.

By then, I managed to get my aunt and she said can go NUH or Gleneagles. So I've got no preference, so off to NUH I went. Flo is also more familiar with NUH. The cab ride was slightly bumpy and that aggravated a little the pain I already had.

From taxi, hopped onto the wheelchair and I was on my way to getting admitted. I was lucky I didn't have to wait long for the A&E nurse to attend to. Within 20 minutes, I had registered, given my urine sample, temperature taken and talked to the nurse. The nurse ask me what pain level I was at. I was blur, how to compare... against what? No benchmark leh. So I anyhow said 7. After that I was asked to put on a mask and was whisked off to the isolation area(they called it fever facility) to wait for a doctor to come and see me. So I bid Flo byebye and off to the lonely area. I sat at the fever facility for 1 hour or so and I was damn cold... shivering. After what seems like an eternity, the handsome doctor came. Didn't catch his name though. He asked me to lie on the bed and to pull down my pants. Pressed on the abdomen area and of course pain la. Then came the part where Flo had warned me about... the anal probe. After that somemore waiting... until finally, he came back and started me on the drip. Couldn't find a vein on the back of my hand, so he decided not to try there but instead poked onto the big vein (the same one for blood donation) of my left hand. Think the standard procedure is not to poke the dominant hand. It went quite okay as I've donated blood before, so I know what to expect. That done, more waiting for the nurse to come and settle which ward I want to go. I was very thirsty.

I dozed off every now and then and finally, the nurse came and asked me which ward type I want. 8 bed? 6 bed? 4 bed with TV and aircond? I was in a daze, no one to ask for help. So I asked how much the 4 bedded ward gonna cost? The final deciding factor, was the aircond. I thought to myself that if with aircond it's gonna be this cold, then I'd rather take the non-aircond ones. So I chose 6 bedded ward. So the nurse happily went to book the ward while I waited somemore. Fever raging, body shivering.... wait and wait.

Finally, someone came and onto the wheelchair again. To the ward! To the ward!

--------------------------- to be continued -------------------------------

03 April, 2006

a cute appendics

I've been missing from action lately. Why? Because my cute appendics decided to act up one day. Oooh... I wanna share this experience with you, so that next time, in case (but touch wood la) it happens to you (choi choi choi!). Well, it could happen to anyone as long as you still got ya appendics inside your body!

It all started innocently enough. On 16th morning, I thought I had a tummy ache as I kept going to the toilet. But I thought to myself that this doesn't seem to be like the normal diarrhea that I'm quite prone to. So I went to work with this funny feeling. By 10.30am, I was beginning to feel uncomfortable. The stomach was feeling quite bloated. So by 1pm, I took half day off to rest at home. On my way back, I still managed to take-away a bowl of fish soup.

After lunch, I was still feeling unwell so I decided to take a nap. By 6pm, my stomach has this dull pain at the center. So I went to see a doctor around 6.30pm. He diagnosed it as stomach flu. So I went home, took the prescribed medication. Didn't eat dinner as the feeling of bloatedness continued. Around 10pm, I started to vomit and by 2 am, I had emptied the entire content of my stomach. I didn't 'lao sai' though, so I began to suspect that it was not stomach flu.

By the next morning, I was beginning to feel pain on the lower right side of the abdomen. But decided to take a cup of Milo and sleep it through. Continued to vomit slightly after taking the drink, so I was getting worried. As the clinic was closed after 12pm, I waited until 2pm before I went to consult the doctor again. Managed to walk to the clinic (which was about 10 minutes from my home) but I was early. So I decided to try my luck and take papaya-apple juice. Of course I was worried that I couldn't hold it down, so I managed to drink half a cup.

After explaining the situation to the doc and he pressed pressed here and there. His face changed and he made the 'tsk tsk' sound. He said, "I'll write you a letter so you can go the A&E. As you came yesterday, we won't charge you for today's consultation." I was like, "Is it appendics?" and he nodded. I took the letter and walked home after that. Didn't know whether I was to go now or later. Looking back now, I think it is the thought of not knowing what is happening to yourself that is more scary. It was not so much of the physical pain, but the mental anguish of not knowing exactly what is going on. So once I know I was having appendics problem, I felt relieved.

Wah... wrote so much... so will continue with the adventure next time. Till then, take care!

04 March, 2006

gilbert

Gilbert is a boy from NYP. He is 24 this year, I think.. or slightly younger. Sorry but this narrator isn't good with age, you know.

Gilbert is an interesting character. Looks '乖' but .. his head is filled with silly thoughts. He makes us cry... due to too much laughing at his lame jokes and sometimes crudely brilliant and brilliantly crude stories... Just like Friday night when we were having coffee at Bakerzin One Fullerton.. he was lamenting on how as a woman ages, how pathetic she is going to be in getting a guy... having to spend endless nights recounting on the what-ifs.. Our stomach aches each time he opened his mouth ('coz we know... this is what Gilbert fears most.. having to spend his old age.. alone.. without a girl...)

So silly but adorable Gilbert has no gf at this moment... and he's actually looking for one that is of a petite size and girl-next-door type. Well, good luck and all the best to you!

23 February, 2006

final destination...

Yesterday had an impromptu movie night. We watched final destination. How bleak is that? Morbid and depressing.

It's bad enough that people have to die... but those in the movie... sigh. Decapitated, maimed, burnt.. all possible horrible ways to die. What a movie.

Had an unpleasant day yesterday. Been having this naggy feeling due to some not so good turn of events recently. I've come to realise that I place quite high importance on how people think of me. Heh, signs of insecurities I suppose...

Well, hopefully today will be a better day.

Heading off to work in an hour time. Tons and tons of things to do.... 2 deadlines .. both on 1st March, so must finish by 28 Feb. Computing line is no fun I tell you...

14 February, 2006

valentine

"oh my darling~ oh my darling~ oh my darling valentine~"

Eh... wrong song. Hahaha, happy valentine's day everyone! Rejoice for there is still love.

11 February, 2006

east coast






Just some pictures I took during visit to East Coast last year.

guess i'll have to work on monday...

Well, day-dream is over and now back to reality. I aint no millionaire, haha! Only managed 2 numbers.. so no prize there. Anyway.. it was worth the try.

Yesterday, was company's dinner event (finally!) at No Signboard, the Stadium branch. I only ate at the Geylang branch before and the food was not bad but quite expensive (well, what do you expect? It's seafood after all!). So at around 5.45pm, we trudged out of office and hopped into Chet's car towards foood... yum yum...

Actually, based on past experience, we dared not expect too much. Previous dinners were held at Marina South and coffeeshop in Commenwealth (to eat fish head noodle)... so.. just no expectation at all. At around 6.30pm, after Boss gave his speech.. I felt giddy. Heh.. prob not from the speech but from staring too long at the moving waters that surrounds the restaurant. Does this mean that I'll likely to get seasick if I take a boat ride? Hmmm...

So the food came and of course, we had 'yee sang' as starters. Next came the appetisers that consist of 4-5 items. Next we had lobster salad, followed by sharkfin soup, oat prawns, steamed fish (small one), chicken dish (very small one), fried squid(?!! not auspicious to serve fried squid during company dinner bah,right?! ), fried kangkong and lastly fried rice. Then lastly, we had almond longan as desserts. So this is likely to be the most expensive and grand company dinner that we ever had in our 5 years in the company.

The food there is not bad but I felt not up to No Signboard Geylang's standard. I think Geylang is the original outlet. Anyhow, there were a lot of customers! ALOT! Because after our dinner, I can still see the long queue outside as the entire restaurant was fully packed! Hmm.. very likely their business will continue to be brisk as these are the last few days of CNY celebrations.. so people are actually having 'yee sang' fervently? Hehe, maybe.

Oooh.. after that when we were queueing for cab at City Hall... we managed to catch the fireworks! Wahh... nice! But the queue for cab there is horrible as we waited for like half hour before getting one.

Anyhow, as weekend is here, I'd like to wish you a good rest and a nice weekend!

09 February, 2006

rainbow

It was just beginning to drizzle slightly, and when I looked up the sky... there it was ... a rainbow. I totally love rainbows! Yeah, do you?

It's just a wonderful feeling being able to see one.

08 February, 2006

TOTO, anyone?

Queues are forming all over Singapore as I type... the atmosphere is tensed but cheery kinda way. Why? 'Coz every CNY, there'll be the special ang bao draw for TOTO. It'll be dream come true if you ever get the first prize.. 10 million bucks.. imagine what you can do with it (daydreaming now...)

If ever win 10 million, here's what I'll do:
1. Keep 5 million inside bank (heheh, prob can keep in that Swiss bank.. so no one will know abt it...)

2. Buy a property for 0.5 million (that's how much it'll cost in S'pore for a 4 bedroom place..)

3. Give parents 150K each. Siblings 100K each.

4. Invest 2 million.

5. Donate 500K to charities.

6. Get a postgrad degree, that'll cost 50K.

7. Go for a holiday all over the world with a bunch of friends and their expenses all paid, and this will cost about 100K (prob just 2-3 places, and just 5-6 friends)

8. Open an eatery in Malaysia, so my sis can be the chef, and my mom the cashier. That'll need prob 500K.

The remaining ones will be kept for emergency use... Oops! How can I forget? Have to pay taxes, bah? So, it'll be used to pay IRS...

Muahahaaa.. still dreaming.... and yeah, good luck to you too. May we strike TOTO this year!

06 February, 2006

恭喜发财

Lunar New Year celebrations is almost 七七八八。。。fast, right? Now that it's February already, there'll be no more public hols for now... sianz ah!

How's the ang bao collection this year? Keke, paiseh to say, I'm still getting them too! Although most of it passed back to my mom liao. Of course on top of that, I gave them an ang bao each too, now that I'm already working.

Alot of my friends are either momma's or expecting their firstborn. I enjoy being wif kids... only if they dun poop so much. Played with Oreo last Sunday at SL's house. He's eight months old and quite hyper! Not afraid of the dog too. In fact, he cackles when he sees one! Waiting for LF's addition this March and CY's this June. It's raining babies!