Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Ya-ya Sisterhood

Sis was back for one whole day yesterday. I was soooo glad my India trip was postponed to today, otherwise lunch-shopping-tea-more shopping with her would not have been possible!

She just returned from a 10-day leisure trip from Denmark and through her, my ignorance towards the country was alleviated. I confess I just realised:

1. Denmark people are not Dutch. They are Danish.

2. Denmark is known for Hans Christian Anderson (at least I remembered he wrote "Thumbelina" (refer to my email address*hee*), B&O and Danish cookies (those sold in nice tins in Cold Storage...but sis said Danish doesn't eat them!)

3. 1 krone has hearts on the coin and a hole in the centre of it.

4. Danish are effectively bi-lingual, English being one of them.

****

Sis will return to Ho Chi Minh this morning, back to the grind. She said her next job posting may be Sydney, Australia.

Shen's Visit

I can't possibly leave this out. Shen, having returned from Scotland, visited the troops at my place on 13 Feb. I marvelled at his way with them and their enthusiam with him. It is also not often that a friend sits with us at the dining table to enjoy a meal. For a tiny affair, I must say it gave me a great feeling!

Sunday, February 17, 2008

"Lo Hei" Dinner

I always dread social events, worse if it's among people I'm not remotely close to. But I realised each time it is over, I'd be glad I went because it was personally fulfilling (I was involved in the lucky draw prize distribution and manning the venue).

The organizer is probably in her late 60s, a veteran in such events. For those born in the 70s, you'll probably remember "Er gu" in Kopi-O during SBC days. Notwithstanding oldies crooning old songs which were probably a huge hit in their hay days but left me completely clueless and bored, she held the show really well with her cute antics and jokes. And then there was the upbeat performance of 2 dancing 'sisters' who reminded me so much of the ones in "881" but were probably more than twice older with figure TO DIE FOR. With a change of 4 flamboyant costumes, besides having middle-aged men drooling in their seats, I was enraptured myself.

In the end, basic decoration in a HDB estate's multi-purpose hall as venue, nothing dampened anyone's spirits. It was a success!

Friday, February 15, 2008

Singapore Flyer

I haven't taken the cable car for at least 2 decades. My folks had been the ones who brought the troops to experience the thrill the past few times. It's not my lack of time, it's my phobic for heights.

With Singapore Flyer operating very soon and with all its hype, I wonder if I'll give it a miss in this lifetime or face my Fear Factor.

Go Green

I think many Singaporeans are still not very environmentally-friendly. I've noticed that they still do not reject plastic bags when buying a small item.

This morning on the way to work, I noticed an Executive lady struggling to chuck something into the dustbin. Curiosity overriding disgust, I peeped in and saw a few newspapers ("My Paper")!

Can meh??????

I'm not aiming to be the spokesperson of the latest green campaign but I do try my best. Maybe because nowadays when I'm out, I'm usually with my troops. To be a responsible parent emcompasses (almost) everything. It is rewarding whenever Becks, who's growing ever so fast, chimes each time she sees me rejecting a plastic bag: "Mummy, we don't need plastic bags all the time right? SAVE THE EARTH!"

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Multi-tasking?

Eating Doritos cheese crackers and typing on the computer keyboard at the same time can be messy!

Duet

I forgot to share that after months of avoidance (on my part) and offer of physical and financial support from my parents, Becks has started taking up piano lessons since the beginning of this year.

It is heartening to know that more than a month later, more than 6 lessons later, she is still keen. Just a few days ago, she even asked if we could even play a duet one day!

I tell myself the moment she is progressing towards Grade 1, I will shift my piano from my parents' place to mine, albeit lack of space (!!!!). And perhaps with inspiration, I may just start taking up refresher lessons too.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Be My Parrot

"I love you mummy" Mong says it very well whenever I ask him to.

I wonder when he'll be too embarrassed to be my 'parrot' once he realises the true meaning. So for kicks, I'll enjoy it while it lasts.

Heels

The high-heeled shoes which women wear to work these days can be weapons. That piece of metallic-looking chunk! I'm lost in the world of fashion. Always has been.

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

CNY Cards

They come only electronically now. What with vibrant colours and motions...but they are not as impressive as the physical ones which we used to get plenty via the post. Who does it anymore these days?

Thursday, January 31, 2008

My life...my job

I've become so boring now. Besides having expanded my vocabularly in cursing my boss, I can't seem to have a decent conversation with my close friends without complaining how sickeningly bad my working life is right now.

Anyway if I focus on the good side, at least I have a compatible colleague in the same project. We recently went to Shanghai for a meeting. My I-will-never-share-a-hotel-room-with-anyone policy collapsed when I entered the room and felt the creeps. I had never have bad vibes before, prior to this business trip.

Now business trips will take on a whole new different meaning...

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Bak Kut Teh

I forgot how good it tasted. Had the one at Havelock Road. YUMMY!

Friday, January 11, 2008

Uganda

I kept wanting to post this but always ended up forgetting, only to remember whenever I was far from internet connection like crossing a road, bathing, buying stuff from Watsons, etc.

An article I read in a magazine has been imprinted in my mind since I read it last year.

Girls from very poor families in Uganda were constantly sucked in a vicious cycle of not being able to fulfil their educational pursuit. How so? Sanitary pads from international export became too costly for them so during their menstrual cycle, they couldn't go to school for about 10 days. But thankfully, now with cheaper alternatives from domestic production, they can afford the pads and are able to go to school to complete a level seamlessly.

There are so many issues in the world that we can never imagine because we take so many things for granted. We truly forget how lucky we are.

Stressssed

I'm quite stressed at work these days - I anticipate a potential staff crisis by April. Hope I'm wrong.

It doesn't help that I'll be leaving for Taipei and Shanghai for the whole of next week for work. I heard the latter country's winter is biting and Mich, having visited there recently came back sick for 3 days!

Praying Mantis

A huge praying mantis was in my dining area last night. 2nd one I've seen in my 33.5 years...

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Go with the Flow

"If we don't change the direction we are headed, we will end up where we are going." Chinese Proverb.

- Nineteen Minutes
By Jodi Picoult

Which one???????

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Hand Gesturing

I was amused by a woman in front of me, talking on the mobile phone, pointing somewhere with the index finger among other wild hand gestures, as if the person on the other line could SEE what she was pointing at.

Do people really forget?

Friday, January 04, 2008

Time for (real) work

After enjoying 3 half-days for festivities & a company event and annual leave clearance in Dec, I told myself when I woke up this morning that I WILL BE AT WORK - mentally!

Ever since realising my boss is a slave driver, I have been coping with a growing resentment. I don't want to channel it elsewhere, even on him. Work consumes so much of our time so I can't let it take over me like a virus.

Some Kind of Wonderful

"Your child may turn out to be one of the most wonderful people you will meet in life" (something like that)

- Bill Murray's character in Lost in Translation

Wednesday, January 02, 2008

1st Day

1.5 years ago, I blogged about my anxiety towards Mong's apparent speech delay. Of course things have improved much since. Time has also flown. He went to Nursery today - his first day! Though it was an emotional and physical (no kidding!) struggle, things went well. Thanks to my mom for ensuring that. Again, I emphasize family is best.

Don't forget that.

Monday, December 31, 2007

Au revoir, 2007!

I can't believe it's already the last day of 2007. What happened to the other 364 days?

2007 saw me getting sick very frequently, even contracting HFMD and undergoing a minor surgery so to me, nothing matters except good health.

This last month was also eventful in that I met up with a really long-time and long-lost friend, Irene G. I was apprehensive how the meeting would turn up. Whether we had grown apart, whether her appearance would be a turn-off (and vice versa) with us having to be polite for 2 hours over dinner. BUT it turned out very well, no pretence at all. My feeling was reciprocated by an email from her indicating her interest to meet again in the near future. :)

My closest cousin whom I haven't seen for 4 years also returned from London and paid me a visit. She brought David, her Brit fiance with her for our first official introduction.

Not forgetting my college friend Jessica who returned from Canada....and Jeff S. My dear friend of 8-9 years????? We really should meet more than once a year, given that both of us are in Singapore. No excuse!

And so, as usual with no big bang (but it also means all is good), 2007 is soon to be concluded.

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!!!!!!!!!

Friday, December 14, 2007

MIA

I know I've not been blogging. Having been swarmed with work and not going through any significant moment (other than Mong was able to spell "Curious George" on paper and name all 8 true planets of the solar system in their exact sequence by just learning once) have rendered me very uninspired.

I hope to be back more regularly!

Brrr...

I may have made a few life-changing stupid decisions before but the most recent one has to be agreeing readily to go to Shanghai (business trip).

A lunch with Michy made me realise that going there in mid-January would mean experiencing the heart of winter. With a low travelling record, much less to say countries with 4 seasons, where would I find winter clothings that would fit my post-pregnancy (x2) figure? In retail shops where I have to spend a bomb, NOT reimbursed by the company.

VERY THANKFULLY (and luckily), Michy who will be going there soon has offered to lend me her coats. Black and vintage pink. I say for a 3-day trip, the black will do. Thanks Mich!

Note: Don't ever stop talking to friends. They make you realise the forgotten bits and can also save you from dire straits!

Thursday, December 13, 2007

The Expression

What must have been 'circle seats' of yester-year's cinema, I saw my new Managing Director scowl and roll his eyes in disgust during Management's Meeting!

I have never seen a real grown man do that before. I always think the one thing that SHOULD separate men from women is the ability to be less emotionally-transparent. Anyway now that I've seen The Expression, I am certainly hoping that I will never be at the receiving end!

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

OHM!!!!!!!!!!

My regular check-up at the hospital took less time than expected so I went for my much-delayed haircut.

Now a lot of colleagues think that it looks retro (NOT INTENDED!) and one has even managed to pin it down specifically to the 'ohm' symbol.

I am seriously contemplating to cut it much shorter next time round...

Friday, November 30, 2007

In-betweens

I don't usually spend more than 5 minutes in the morning deciding what to wear to work. But today as I had to give a presentation to my new Managing Director, I found myself exceeding the quota (which meant I was potentially late since I always set the alarm clock with exactly enough time for my teeth-brushing, face-washing, clothes-changing, accessory-doning, 2-minute buffer, shoes-wearing).

I realised that I have a decent number of proper office attire but I have nothing for 'casual Fridays'. One should not take 'casual' too literally where an office environment is concerned. We still need to exercise discretion, for eg. no spaghetti-stapped top, no black bra with light-coloured tops, no VPL, etc. and as nobody in the office would be in more formal wear, being in Mondays-Thursdays attire would be screaming for attention.

Finally I settled on a combination which is what I always ended up in on Fridays. Very safe, i.e. very boring and very uncreative. I definitely need more 'in-between clothes'!

Sis is back!

For her regular affair with marathons (at this time of the year, it can only be StanChart's), sis is back from Ho Chih Min. So tonight is one of the rare full-fledged family dinners at my place!

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Relationship

I think you probably spotted (in one of my recent entries) that I groused a little about my current financial planner. Now the tricky part is how to lose her. Afterall, it's been a 2 -year relationship and it's not as if she was completely hopeless throughout (she is just completely hopeless NOW for the past 3 months).

It made me wonder how people initiate break-ups. Fading away leading to disappearance is the chicken but easy way out. Or should I do the "It's not you, it's me" thingy?

You Are What You Read

If you take the public transport, I'm sure you have had experienced more than once other passengers peering over your shoulder checking out what you are reading.

I for one was glad I wasn't into sleaze this morning when I side-glanced and found one man shamelessly reading intensely what I was reading. The large fonts and clean layout facilitated his past-time. Well, he'll probably have found that Mike Gayle (yes yes, I'm still at him. Into my 5th consecutive book) is hilarious and very good at subtle analysis of the human's thought processes.

I haven't seen people carrying around a Mills & Boons novel for a long time (hands up for those who remember the raunchy romance!!!). I think I'll even be too embarrassed to get caught with Sidney Sheldon. It's like screaming: "hey, I can't get it on in real life so I fantasize in books". Friends who know me may be surprised by such self-consciousness but this is one aspect I shudder just thinking about it!

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Dirt, anyone?

M sms-ed me yesterday that he was still out in the fields and hadn't bathed for 3 days. Let me remind you that it's been raining everyday and hence, he was covered with mud on top of the odour. Ew...

I'm thankful for being a woman with my monthly PMS!

Thursday, November 22, 2007

3 months...

On the way to work, walking along the passageway to my connecting E-W train, I looked up and observed the date on the screen - November 22 - and remembered I had an entry exactly 3 months ago.

Bizarre.

And scary. How time flies. In these 3 months, the troops have graduated, I have moved on to light-hearted novels, the biggest hurdle is out of my mind (my maid is renewing her contract with me and not going back. Yay!), I managed to track down my long-lost penpal (we corresponded for 12 years) in Facebook, I got pissed with my Boss 1001 times, I got very disappointed with my 2-year financial planner, physical inspection by my regular doctor revealed that my breasts are free from lumps (yippee!) and my favourite teh si stall at Kovan has been closed for more than 1 month.

My life.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

L'le Baker

Becks' kindergarten organized a 2-day baking class for the K1 and K2 students so we decided to let her participate. She brought back corn flake cookies and 'rainbow salad' yesterday. I don't know how much of her own effort went into them but they tasted great!

Singaporean children are really fortunate. Their education these days can be so well-rounded.

2-week Reservist

I miss M.

Monday, November 19, 2007

Bad Habit

Having spending only S$8 to do a complete manicure in Bangkok last Wednesday, I was proud to have found such a good deal and at the same time, could abstain from nail/skin chewing. But the minute I removed the nail polish today, I was back to 'old days'.

I have zero willpower.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Quotable Quote

"The secret of life is to fall 7 times and to get up 8 times".

- Paulo Coelho
(The best quotes are the ones which are in one short sentence and gets you thinking "Hey, so true. Why didn't I think of it?")

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Engaged/Married

With reference to marital status, what does 'being engaged' mean? My closest cousin just told me she is already so in London where she is based.

I believe it's the prelude to marriage but what does it really signify? That the couple or one of them is too afraid to take the big step, so 'let's take that quite-big step, one step before the gigantic one and see how it goes'?

Frankly, in Singapore, I am not sure of any difference in legal implications but personally, where finance and logistics are concerned, it is definitely not practical because the couple would have to arrange everything twice.

Post-Year End Concert

I'm going to try to be objective about this without sounding like a proud gushing mummy ... Becky can dance! Just a year difference, I could see the enormous change in her confidence level in going on stage, in socialising in general.

I'm so keen on sending her to a dance/arts performing class but I know of none at the moment.

Sunday, November 04, 2007

Thank you, Howu!

Howu & wife invited us to their place for a home-cooked meal. It is not everyday when somebody bothers himself with marketing, cooking and serving me. I was truly appreciative! And you guys can cook! (I still dun feel bad that I can't though...)

Friday, November 02, 2007

With Arms Wide Open

My brave cousin gave birth to her 4th and final child yesterday - Ashleigh Jade.

I was contemplating if I should post the photo without asking her mother for permission, then I thought - why not? Most babies are identical. With their nondescript features, frankly I don't understand why some people dramatically coo over them.


Imagination...the lack of it.

So I'm not the only one who thinks Rachel Weisz is absolutely beautiful. Annie Leibovitz thinks so too and it pleases me to think we could have the same taste (assuming all other 'common' human beings do not exist). If you have a copy of TODAY newspaper today, go to page 48 and you may agree with me.

The thing is... whenever I read a novel and the author describes a beautiful woman, I tend to imagine Weisz or Jennifer Connelly (if I'd want to throw in those unique grey eyes to the character). I realised I have the dark-haired women in their 30s, I don't have one in their 20s. I haven't read a book recently that centralised a female in her teens or 20s anyways. I guess growing up struggling with zits or post-grad options doesn't make good read.

And when it comes to blokes (UK characters for UK authors) or dudes (American characters for American authors), I'm at a loss.

I don't have a vivid imagination. I need to 'borrow' faces that I know. And strangely, only Caucasian works *sheepish*. It amazes me to no end how people can read and enjoy fantasy books, and of course its authors. I always hear people saying that the book is definitely many times better than the movie. How can it be so? Are there sound and visual effects in our minds that am not aware of?

Year-end Concert

It is Becky's year-end concert again, tonight. Imagine I have to register her for Primary 1 next year. The next big milestone...for me.

Me & You & no dog named Boo


Retro hairdo notwithstanding, this is one of my all-time favourite photos.

Thursday, November 01, 2007

Destress

Nothing like a good laugh and banana walnut muffin......

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Breakfast with :B

You know how cravings can creep up catching you completely unawares, then until it is satisfied, it is all you can think of in your waking hour. I was thinking of prata with egg, prata without egg, a dash of white sugar and chicken curry and teh tarik, strictly in this combination.

:B is back from Japan on a business trip. With her extremely tight schedule, even lunch was impossible so today before her flight, both of us met at 7am and took a train down together to the hawker centre and I had the above combination.

I swear given the gloomy weather and time, we were the only ones alive on the train. It was good catching up. EVERY personal mission accomplished! Till the next time, good ole pal!

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

How to make a friend an ex?

My 2nd Mike Gayle's 'conquest' - My Legendary Girlfriend - was shortened by many days. So it should appropriately be my 2nd Mike Gayle's 'attempted conquest'. I should have known better when the review mentioned it was like Bridget Jones' Diary. It was so whiny!

Talk about that, WL has been trying to shake off her whiny gal friend for the longest time. 2 months??? Despite obvious signs (which are apparently not obvious to Whiny Gal), she continued to contact WL many times since the 1st day of effecting Avoid-Whiny-Gal-Period.

So how does one get rid of a once-good friend by not breaking his/her heart?

Monday, October 29, 2007

Dream

What language are you speaking in your dream?

I was asked this once. It struck me because I never thought about it or realised it. It sure as hell isn't French!

What's In a Name?

Mong has a pretty Indian classmate by the name of "Arbana" (or so I think this is how it's spelt). We see her often at the nearby playground and they play well together. Such a sweet sight. He calls her "a banana". Trust me, it's not deliberate but kids are just creative naturally and innocently, in every way.

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Medium

Michelin is one of the reasons that doesn't make me wonder why I blog what I blog.

I hope she managed to get the Mike Gayle's book at the book fair. He's gonna gain another fan!

Friday, October 26, 2007

The ABC of Blogging (i.e. it's very easy!)

I could have been lunching with a few 'dinosaurs' on Friday. Nice 'dinosaurs' nonetheless...I knew them all during my secondary school years. When they learnt I blog (only one of them knew actually), they couldn't contain their 'oohs' and 'aahs', believing I was savvy and so updated. If only they knew it's just a couple of text typed out like how one does in Microsoft Word.

Anyway, Germ, if you are reading this - Happy Birthday to you!!!

Monday, October 22, 2007

Non ti muovere

There are some actresses I have an inexplicable problem watching and one of them is Penelope Cruz. But I'm glad I got over that and spent 2 hours yesterday watching the movie. I must have also spent 75% of that time sobbing. What a melodrama that shouldn't be missed!

Teatime

What do you get when your daughter is very pally with another girl from school? You have tea with her mom! Altogether!

We all have our virgin moments.

The Art of Talking Without Talking (not by me)

Here's the scene: my mate Trevor is standing in Wax Lyrical with his girlfriend when he gets the look.

"What?" He responds.

"You know," she replies.

"I don't know!" he protests.

"If you loved me, you'd know," she says. Then Trevor's girlfriend storms off leaving him holding a box of scented candles.

When, days later, he shares his story with me and the rest of our mates down the pub. we all nod in silent recognition. "It's the female art of talking without talking", I say, "It can really bugger up your day."

The art of talking without talking (henceforward known as ATWT) has long been a source of fascination and fear for mankind. I remember when a group of us were at the pub when one of our friends (a woman) came in crying. She exchanged one glance with my better half, then disappeared to the toilets.

"What was that about" I asked my good lady.

"She's split up with Tony, she's just had an argument with her mom, her cat's sick, she can't make her mind up about a strappy floral print dress she saw in Kookai.....oh, and she hates her job."


"You got all that from one look??" I asked.

"Of course," she replied. "Isn't it obvious?"

OK, so that might be a slight exaggeration of what happened but it wasn't far off. When the ATWT is used for the power of good, it's amazing, but when it's used for the power of evil (i.e. against me), it's truly scary.

My first encounter with the ATWT came in my teenage years while I was hanging out in the park. I was minding my own business when a random girl appeared from nowhere, stood next to me without saying a single word for half an hour, then disappeared. Next day at school, I discovered that Melane Chissock and I were now officially 'going out'. How did this happen? The ATWT, that's how. In her world, standing next to me was a declaration of love, while in my world, it meant that she was either lost, bewildered or waiting for a bus. It was all very confusing.


In the last 15 years I'd like to think I've become more worldly-wise, but when it comes to the ATWT, I'm as hopeless as the teenage me. For example, I was at a party recently with the woman in my life. I'd chatted to a few people I didn't know, had a bit of a dance and we'd disappeared home just after two. All in all I'm thinking it was a good night. In the car, however, I got the silent treatment. After much begging and pleading on my part, I discover I'm guilty of being flirted with.


"Who was flirting?" I asked.


"That trollop in the boob tube."


"Which one was that?" I asked.

"You don't even know?!!" she cried.

The thing you have to realise about us men is that we are very simple creatures: what you see is what you get. When it comes to reading between the lines, we can't-we're illiterate-which is why having a go at us for not understanding why you're upset when you refuse to tell us is both cruel and mean. It's like smacking a puppy for leaving a deposit on the carpet when you had clearly stated in a 7-page document left in the kitchen drawer why it's not the done thing. Men, like puppies, can't read 7-page documents or find anything located in the kitchen drawer and , most of all, they can't read women's minds. Which is why if you ask us to guess what's troubling you, we will invariably get it wrong. We don't do this on purpose: what we do is work on the assumption that, mentally speaking, you're a bit like us. This means that there's not a great deal on your mind to 'read' other than endless lists of top-ten favourite things, pictures of naked women and fluffy clouds. Even if we tried to put ourselves in your shoes, there'd be problems. Have you tried walking in a .air of kitten-heeled mules that are several sizes too small? Exactly.


The answer to the problem is, I'm afraid, a little obvious. In a straw poll of my mates down the pub six out of six of us agreed that the one thing we'd love the women in our lives to do is just tell us what's wrong rather than us having to guess all the time. As my mate Trevor put it, "We're reasonable people. If they just talked to us with their lips instead of their brain waves, we'd know exactly what to do."

So, there you have it. Save the guessing games for Christmas Day at your gran's, the psychic exchange for Uri Geller and start taking to your man like a regular human being.

- Dinner for Two

By Mike Gayle (thoroughly witty and enjoyable...thereforeI had to type all out to share and to keep as remembrance...Gayle should be so flattered.)

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Say....what?

I met Say over a long overdued teh-si and gossip session about everything and nothing. Don't we really wish for times with friends who gather with no agenda?

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Pessimism/Perception

A: It's been so long....when do you expect to break-even?
B: Yea...4 years. I dunno. I'm always hoping to check the end of the tunnel.
C: The pessimist will say 'there's only a train at the end of the tunnel'!
Miffy: What's so bad? The train is waiting for you, right...to bring you to your destination (goal), greater heights!
C: No! A train coming your way, a collision impending!

Oh.

Maybe I can conclude I'm not much a pessimist now.

Post-Fab 4 Dinner

It is not often to have 4 33-year-olds get together to talk about ANYTHING. I felt so comfortable with them that the 'after taste' lingered long after I reached home. I sms-ed my galpals that we needed to do another one again 'soon', that is before The Brave One grew too fat and clumsy and pop (expected delivery date is Jan 08).

By 'anything', I assure you it is a wide range, short of politics (as one can expect with Singaporeans).

Given the current raving culture of Facebook, Instant Messenging, Friendster, Short-Message Service, I am glad I know them well by face, by their mannerisms, by facial expressions, by their tones in which they deliver their opinions on people and any other matter, etc and not simply by smileys, buying each other virtual gifts and joining virtual clubs.

Just a Thought

Facebook, Friendster, Blogsites, Forums...life seems to be made more easy by getting more complicated...

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Dinner - Fab 4 (self-proclamation)

4 of us: QT "The Brave One" (pregnant with her 3rd child!), SC "The Entrepreneur" (Made With Love is doing well. How does she manage with 2 young kids?) and SK "The Missioner" (she recently went to East Timor) and me (zzz...).

I think the last time we met was 6 months ago. Given our track record, it is surprising that tonight's dinner was so easily arranged. I'm looking forward:)

Somebody, give him the mints!

One of my colleagues has really bad breath. Imagine when I'm seated and he's standing next to me talking, the distance between my nose and his mouth is a good 60cm apart yet, I can smell it.

He has a girlfriend and I wonder if she has given him this feedback...I mean if not her, then who?!!

I am so compelled to place an anonymous note on his desk.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

PDCA

I admit I scoffed at PDCA. I came across it first many years ago when I was 'arrowed' to be in one of those Quality Projects. I thought surely it was one of those theories designed to impress academic nerds.

Well, I am wrong. On the personal front, I skipped the "Check" and found myself plunging into "Act" which is regrettable.

Damn.

Monday, October 15, 2007

5th

Becky turns 5!

It could be conditioning...she never asks me to buy anything from my business trips, she didn't ask me to buy anything for her birthday too. Oh, does waffles filled with chocolate count?

I'm starting to count the number of candles on her cake. Amazing how time flies...

Friday, October 12, 2007

Simplicity

As I watched the girl, I was wondering why her gait was so awkward and slow when her father (or guardian) was already ahead.

Then I noticed the all-familiar pattern. Lines of tiles not stepped on, probably imagining the black tiles are land and white ones the sea. Tread, skip, jump, tip-toe, etc. So many different ways to get from point A to B without breaking 'self-imposed rules'. So much fun in such a short distance.

Simplicity.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Anger Management 101?

In the end, CF was the one who dissected my problem and my anger, which had miserably consumed me since last night, dissipated almost immediately.

I'm glad I kept an open mind and heart, to subject myself to another's analysis and criticism.

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Leap of Faith

A: "The problem is having to take that first step."
B: "Don't worry, I'll tell you how....
Just close your eyes and jump."

Friday, October 05, 2007

Stick 'em up!

I finally went for my medical check-up concerning my health insurance renewal.

I guess my throbbing vein could not provide enough blood fast enough...never had a needle stick in me for so long! It was truly the adoption of 'mind over matter' technique to get through that!

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

"Project Ego"

I've been trying to control, not to show my emotions on my sleeve. It gets harder as I find myself being thrown into more tasks and projects by my boss. They all have the same project title that spells E-G-O.

Who says only female bosses are tough to work with?

What's in a Number?

I can't count the number of slimming centres, spas, advertisements that have sprouted exponentially over the recent years. Earning money from females seems so guaranteed.

Over lunch, my colleague told me she signed up for a slimming package of 10 sessions worth S$5oo. Mind you, she is not fat at all. But after a free trial which probably consisted of vibrating one's thighs for 20 minutes, she found the circumference reduced by 1cm. And so, the slimming centre gained one happy client.

Some women (like me!) just don't get it.

Monday, October 01, 2007

Everything AND The Girl

It's amazing how the footballers and musicians always get the girl. James Blunt, being one of the currently popular and talented artistes, looked so dishevelled and greasy in his latest video. He is dating some exotic model now, isn't he?

Sunday, September 30, 2007

CDP 2007

Recap 14 Aug entry.

The Children's Day Party is finally over. Waking up at 6:45am on a Sunday is one mean feat. Working with JF to organize such a big event had been a memorable experience. Seeing the smile on the residents' faces, especially the children's was heartwarming. I consider it a success.

And I give myself a pat on the back (who cares if others didn't feel the same way).
Heh.

Friday, September 28, 2007

Lateness...& Being Chinese

2 minutes. That was how much time was left before the gate closed. By the time I plunked in my seat, I was panting and sucking in every breath of O2 I could manage.

SW and I clearly underestimated the time taken from the hotel to Suvarnabhumi Airport (without factoring in traffic congestion at 11am!). We had to cut queue at the customs. A middle-aged Caucasian lady was gracious enough to let us through. I mean at least I thought it was completely gracious without her making any judgment, passing any comment. But SW did overhear - "The Chinese are always the ones who are late."

I guess she attended a Chinese customary wedding dinner before. :P

Discarded

I went to Bangkok and saw some movies - long ago, non mainstream - that I was literally itching to watch.

God Grew Tired of Us, Man Push Cart, Twin Falls Idaho, Who Loves The Sun

Alas it was not meant to be.

Friday, September 21, 2007

Under The Skin

Get under one's skin, Slang.
(a) to irritate; bother
(b) to affect deeply; impress; penetrate

I've been experiencing breathlessness for about a week. Concerned, I consulted the doctor yesterday who couldn't tell that I was suffering from anything grave clinically. She could only advise it was 'anxiety'.

For one who doesn't believe in subjecting myself to stress at work (Think it's-only-a-job-I'm-not-my-own boss mentality), I'm surprised that this breathlessness only starts in the office. When I talk about work. To specific people, my boss included.

I read how some things/people can affect you so much that they get under your skin, literally.
With work, it can only be (a)...

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Hello, anybody home?

"Our Customer Care Consultants are still busy. You may continue to hold and we'll attend to you shortly."

I called twice and not once did I get to speak with the personnel. The message went on and on over 20 times and that 'shortly' just did not come.

Starhub! What is happening?????

Sugar Ruuuuush!

A colleague has been poring over pamphlets and online stores for The Desired Cake for her 2-year-old's birthday. Knowing that Becks' 5th one is approaching too, she sent me the websites which made me marvel at how creative people have become, and how competitive this industry has gotten (yes, I've been living in a world of my own where only "Angie The Choice" (chocolate cake) and "Awfully Chocolate" exist).

Here's one which truly takes the cake *pun intended*. Looking at the cakes is enough to make me feel my glucose level rocket!

http://www.yilingcakes.com.sg/NetCode/Basket/main.aspx

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

End

At close to 4am, I received an sms from :B from Japan informing that she and A have split.

Separation isn't always negative. A was a nice, down-to-earth guy and so frankly, I was glad :B finally decided that it was time to let him go.

A "Note"

"Don't laugh. What I miss most is talking to you. I imagine running into you in a busy market, even though I don't go to the market. And we decide to have lunch and we talk over magaritas; and then we walk back to where you are staying and we talk some more, and we talk in the hotel lobby and we keep talking until the moon is high in the sky and the bellhops change shifts and the night manager kicks us out.

I want to talk to you but I don't have the slightest idea what we would have to say...."


- Mercy
By Jodi Picoult

Friday, September 14, 2007

Mooncake Festival

'Tis the season to be faaaaat......

Also the time for service providers to suck up to their clients, my Division has received many boxes of mooncakes already. Thank goodness I'm not a big fan of them.

Girls...sugar & spice & all things nice?

Becks is becoming a sensible and sensitive girl. Maybe too sensitive. I realised she's always seeking for my approval. If she has been a good girl today.

It's going to be an emotionally challenging journey ahead with this fast-growing child....

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Rejected!

I got rejected through a short-formatted letter. How I hate those words "I regret to inform...."

And so it becomes mine...

No doubt a hand-me-down but the quality of the pocket book was still impeccable. You can't expect anything less with Gucci...and my mother-in-law.

;)

Sunday, September 09, 2007

A Walk To Remember*

It was a nice Sunday having met Michelin for teh si and then having her and her beau drop by to walk Deeno. They helped him relieve poop and pee for the evening on our behalf.

They really ought to swing by more often!


* http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0281358/ (not the same!)

Thursday, September 06, 2007

Mummies' Gathering

My good ole secondary school friends gave me a belated birthday treat today. Thanks Germ & Kat! I'm glad we are still friends who have much to chat about when we meet.

We are all mothers now: Kat a mom of a 14-month-old boy and Germ of a 8-month-old. Listening to them brought back memories of my fears when my troops were younger. I am relieved I have passed that stage though the stages ahead would still be challenging but of a different nature.

I found this topic interesting. A friend of Kat was apparently determined to send her son to Anglo-Chinese School (ACS), citing the reason of reaping the benefit of 'networking with rich men's sons'. How did this society make people get so practical....and warped?!!??!!

2 can be a crowd

It was bad enough that I HAD TO share a room with someone during my business trip to Manila. I am appalled to have just found out from my Accounts that the hotel charged S$40 more because of that!

I wouldn't go into detail on why I had to share though of course it resulted in much reluctance and dread...but on what basis should a hotel charge more? Greater use of utilities - toilet paper, tissue paper, water, cotton buds, etc.???? It's irritating to think that it would be cheaper if a person staying solo with all the wonderful comforts and convenience could still bathe and shit 3 times a day, thus utilizing more resources.

I feel so unjustified (and sore).

Thursday, August 30, 2007

'Jason Bourne' rocks!

Bourne Ultimatum was nice! Matt Damon was nicer!

My 33rd




Thanks all for remembering! I received my favourite blueberry pie (from Hans), as well as, had cupcakes delivered personally to me. Talk about that wonderful friend going the extra mile - literally!!!!!!!! :)



Monday, August 27, 2007

Every Gal's Dream

Not George Clooney. It's more attainable though you'll need to think of how to raise the cash first.

It's a Lexus which enables the driver to parallel park perfectly by simply sending instructions to the car via a touch-screen! Awesome!

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

0822

I haven't been late for work for many months but today, I volunteered to send Becks off for her excursion early morning. So while I would have been in the office already, I wasn't and was still walking to the connecting E-W train. And normally I don't bother with sights and sounds but strangely, I found myself looking at an illuminating green sign overhead which indicates the date and time, tranced and then I realised: August 22, 08:22. It was almost prophetic.

I guess I'm just bored and craving for a lead role in a sci-fi film.

Monday, August 20, 2007

Where the "sun" shines...

With no recent movie that appeals, I remembered :B searching wildly for Before Sunrise and Before Sunset last year, wondering why a normally 'cold-blooded' (sorry!) person like her could be into a mawkish, sappy drama. So I was wrong. About the 'mawkish, sappy' part.

After a total of about 180 minutes, I was left pining for more, contemplating if I should watch the re-runs next weekend. I don't think I remember viewing such great chemistry between 2 beautiful actors before! The way they exchanged words, like ping pong balls bouncing between them spontaneously, not once with intention of hitting each other's faces. The connection was subtle and progressive.

It's strange the movies had such an effect on me that even now, 24 hours later, there is a good after-taste.

I believe in love...and 2nd chances!!!!!In Hollywood movies, that is.

Fashion Suicide?

A colleague in her mid-3os could have easily gone unnoticed (in a good way) if she hadn't decided to colour the bottom, only the bottom, part of her hair blood red over the weekend.

It seemed as if she had killed a fox and put it on her head. UGLY!

PS: I needed to blog it. Saying it outloud may cause lightning to strike on me - superstition.

Friday, August 17, 2007

Cold = More Frequent Peeing?

Without much thinking, I passed a casual comment to my colleague: "I just realised I went to the toilet to twice in a 15-minute interval.", and she replid: "Oh yes, cos the weather is really cold today."

It is not the first time I hear people linking weather with our (changing?) bladder capacity so it set me thinking - is there really a correlation???? It's so bizarre to believe!

If you have information, please do share and quote your source.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Sci-fi Gals

I was walking behind this lady clad in office wear, one hand holding a book entitled The Last Starfighter. Her fingers were inserted in the last few pages, apparently having read up to that point. She was finishing it.

Whenever a book is in view, I find myself peering for the title. I always believe that you can judge a person from the book they read. In this case, I am stumped...and very impressed. To me, they fall into the same category as those who take part in WCG. These females intrigue me! I just don't get it!

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

'Arrowed'!

Now I know what our local army guys mean when they say they 'kenna arrowed'.

We had one of our more frequent meetings last night. While JF tried to be ever so diplomatic and insisted on appointing an acting O.C. only upon voluntary basis for the upcoming Block Party, all of us tried to look elsewhere as if eye contact would grant an automatic appointment (ostrich behaviour???).

So I said: "J, you are the project leader. Volunteering isn't going to lead to a result so you appoint and disregard how we feel because we shouldn't take it personally in the first place." Apparently, he took my cue and said: "I like that. (Miffy), let's do it!"

I grinned, feigning enthusiam.

Doh!

Confession

I have a confession.

The troops have been bringing back goodie bags from school whenever there is a birthday celebration. I realised the schools have been more generous recently, including Snicker bars, M&Ms, candy chewies, etc. So I had emptied them with (secret) glee but told my kids not to consume them because they are so bad for teeth and will ruin their appetites. I have been bringing to the office and finishing them. I needed to destress.

Oh, did I just illustrate a case of double standard? :D

Friday, August 10, 2007

SPM

"Letters are expectations packaged in an envelope". So simply yet aptly put.

But most people today may think "whatever!" when emails, sms and instant messaging reign.
It's sad how fast so many things are diluting......

I spent National Day going to the Singapore Philatelic Museum. My 1st time. Thanks to WL for informing that admission to all local museums was free. We were fast running out of ideas.

I tried collecting stamps when I was really young. It started when I received a huge stamp album (I can't recall from whom) but the hobby didn't last because of my impatience and lack of sensitivity in appreciating the art and design that went through behind every stamp. Now, it simply appeals because of the rarity in getting stamped letters in my mailbox regularly.

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Where is our "playground" now?

Sis just went to Cambodia and shared with me some photographs. One caught my eye. Kids were at their home, playing. They play with anything they can find and are apparently enjoying. Everywhere can be their playground.

Simplicity is really key to happiness. The more we get, the more we want, the more we desire, the more difficult satisfaction and happiness can be achieved. Where is the finishing line?


Tuesday, August 07, 2007

More Grim(m) Tales

"Meanwhile the Queen was going back to her mirror. 'Snow White is the fairest. Ask me another", said the mirror saucily before she could speak. With a furious cry, the Queen smashed her mirror into a thousand pieces and a thousand glass splinters chorused, 'Snow White is still the fairest of them all!'"

It's violent too.

But did I tell you I love the vocabularly? :P

Monday, August 06, 2007

Grim(m) Tales

We have been borrowing Brothers Grimm's books from the library to read to Becks. We realised that she has a keen interest on adventure and/or magic.

But yesterday towards the end of "Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs", we realised that the stuff the brothers created was highly unsuitable for children! "The Prince took the princess out of the coffin and married her."

WHAT KIND OF SICK PERSON WOULD DO THAT?!!??!!!

"New Age"

If you take the train, there is a screen on every cabin which shows you footage of bombings in countries which had resulted in severe devastation. Becks, all of 5 years old had asked me twice, why the trains were so badly wrecked, what happened, etc. And I tried to explain, not sure whether she grasped any of it.

I sure didn't live with terrorism when I was 5.

Sunday, August 05, 2007

Pre-wedding Outing

I met up with Chris before going to the hotel. Knowing well that traditional Chinese wedding dinners don't ever start on time, we had a good full 2 hours to hang out and just yak.

It's been so long since I had a guilt-free session with a friend on a Sunday evening!

PS: Pete's bride hailed from Hong Kong. What a babe.

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Wah...yummy!

The mini-company dinner last night was at Wah Lok, a (very delicious and expensive) Cantonese restaurant at Carlton Hotel. It was organized with the aim of improving communication amongst managers.

Nice try..................but I recognize that there will always be an invisible line dividing the Japanese and local staff. But we shouldn't give up, should we? ;) To more yummy dinners ahead (as long as it's kept under 2 hours)!

So you were saying...

I know it's defined as 'effective communication' but do you know how much time I spend per day paraphrasing? Especially with people of different nationalities whom I have to work very closely with.

Gosh, I am so tired!