Friday, December 24, 2010

Europe - Innsbruck

finally got enough time to sit down and put up the posts for Europe... :)

12 morning Sept '10

Woke up to a beautiful morning, arriving in beautiful Austria! Once we step out of the train station, I could see the distant snow caps of the famous Alps.



Before that we had to get something settled, our next location. We are suppose to get to Milano but due the lack of train tickets and unhelpful French staff, we got the next best thing by changing our itinerary a bit and get to Innsbruck first.

We found out we can get tickets straight to Rome. Overnight too. Decided to take that as instead of just 4 hours, we could spend more time in Innsbruck. One major problem, our hostel in Milano is already booked for the night. Next up, I am going to introduce to you one of the most "in-bar" things a traveller could have. A internet and call shop. It is so cheap! :) After phoning the hostel up, we managed to change our dates for stay and it helped that the lady over the other side speaks Chinese! :) See! China is taking over the world. They are practically everywhere.

Our exploration of Innsbruck starts, or rather mine as Chapman had been here twice already. He is just back for the goulash soup. :p

There was not much people in sight. As we moved towards the tourist attractions, there were a tad more people, like… Simpang on a weekday 3pm. Haha. And of course we set our eyes on the fabled Golden Roof...



One point to note: There seems to be a lot of more asian tour groups than european or even american ones. Japanese ones are very common and Singaporean ones are normally at the more common locations. Singaporean are very distinct, if you know what I mean.

Made our way around and got to the cable car station. Was really excited! Chapman promised that the view was going to be amazing! Alas, the queue… again… Took a bit more time than expected but we got up. I have not words to describe this. I think my vocabulary is really not adequate to describe the beauty of the place… See for yourself…





After which we had lunch at the restaurant up the mountain, the famous goulash soup. As usual, it was packed… everywhere was packed… But the soup was good. :) And guess what? There were people sky gliding! So cool! :)
We went to the Alpine Zoo. It was really small. With only a total of 150 species of animals and plants, I took about an hour to finish the whole place and that is with all the uphill and upslopes. :)

We lazed at the square of the St. Anne's column for a while and spent about 4 hours at a bistro watching movies and using the laptops. After which was an overnight train again. But this time, to Rome - Italy!

Monday, October 18, 2010

hmm..

someone just told me she only has 1 heart and i broke it 3 times. hmm... can i really bear her to be out of my life...?

lost and confused

some just cant find the right person because they keep looking for the perfect person who never exist... true? :(

do you want to look for the right one or be the right one?

and i think i need to finish my blog post on my Europe trip... :(

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Europe - Paris


10 Sept '10

Arrived at the most visited country in the world, around 9pm. First impression when I get out of the train, onto the platform of Paris Est. Station was, chaos everywhere. People was everywhere. Traffic was moving in various different directions. As I walk further down, there were signs for all sorts of things. Of course French is not something that I can read. After I puzzle out the mess in front of me, I realized this train station is actually a hub for all sorts of transportation. Metro, inter-city trains, regional train, international trains, food outlets, et ctera. The only transportation that is not there, is the transport to the airport. But that is easily solved, 2 stops away is the Paris Garde Nord. The central station, the mother of all motherships.

In France, it is not easy to find your place around. First you do not speak French and second, the French people are very rude. Once they know, you speak English, they tend to be very impatient and even go as far as to shun you.

Anyway, as it was already quite late, we set off to look for our hostel. Absolute Paris. The ratings for this place is only average but the location is very good. Something interesting happened: A girl (after which we found out, Vaida is from Lithuania) came up to us and ask directions and insisted on tagging along to our hostel. After a couple of minutes, we found that she actually missed her train to Strasburg and had to look for accommodations.

When we finally found our way, we settled down (she got the last spot for the night, so lucky) and went out to grab a bite.

Our room is very nice! As most of the hostels go, the corridors are really small and winding. But our room was surprising, we got a 2 person private and it was kind of like an attic hut. There were even a group of people eat at their balcony opposite my room, across the street! They were eating and drinking, even singing! haha!


11 Sept'10


Went to visiting by myself as Chapman has to settle the tickets to get out of Paris.

After analyzing the map of Paris, I decided that I would start far and come back down. But first, I will go to the place that was the most oddly place from my location and chosen path, the Montmarte. It was a couple of stops of Paris Garde Nord. The road going up to the Montmarte was totally packed with people. I bet 85% are tourist, 14% are tourist trappers and the remaining 1% are just people who are passing through.

Being the first monument in Paris that I set my eyes on, I was not very impressed at first. But as I approach this UNESCO World Heritage Site, I realized that this kind of beauty will slowly dawn upon you. And what is truly beauty was the view that Montmarte offer. With your back facing the entrance of place, feast your eyes on the view of Paris across the horizon.


As I had only a little more than half a day in Paris, I decided not to join the crazy queue of people trying to get into the Montmarte.

One point to note: There is a group of guys who will approach tourists and try to hit on them with colored string bands. One will try to lasso it around your finger and tell you that it is for the entrance fee. And afterwards, I think they will ask you for money.

Took the metro. Second stop, Arc de Triomphe. All you got to do was really just to follow the crowd. The amount of tourist is actually quite amazing. Almost everyone seems to be going to the same attractions. After exiting the metro, I finally set my eyes on the place which has the highest number of traffic accidents each year.

To get to the foot of the Arc, one has to use a special underpass that only goes to the Arc and back. Took quite a number of pictures, even had a couple which show the famous Avenue des Champs-Elysées. After taking in the magnitude of the Arc and the circle, I continued down Champs-Elysées to my next destination, Louvre Museum. About 3 kilometers away. Haha.

One thing to note: There are a lot armed security personnel around. Good right? Very safe. :p

Along the my way down Avenue des Champs-Elysées, I spotted the ever iconic brand of the aunties of Singapore, Louis Vuitton. It is a huge 3 stories building standing at a symbolic 101 address. Of course it looks impressive, it has to be. It is the flagship store. :) Spent about 30mins trying to look for someone to help me to get the product my mummy wants.That was how packed it was. Hmm. Most importantly, it was the amount of Mainland China people that was actually shopping in the shop. Even some of the retail personnel are also from China. After a long search, the product was no longer in stores for the whole of Paris as it was a last season product.

Continuing my way along the long avenue. I went passed a lot of sights. Palace de Concorde. etc.

Finally arrived at the Gardens. Jardin Des Tuileries. Comparing to our Sun Plaza Park, it is huge! And bustling with people. Suntanning, strolling, walking their dogs, playing with their kids or even just lazing around. This is what I think the main difference in the people back home and here in Europe. They take their time and enjoy themselves.

When the Louvre was finally in sight, I took a look at my watch and realize I had practically sprint down the Champs-Elysées. It took me only 2 hours! To my horror, there was a long queue at the main Pyramid entrance. After this took about 30 mins of my life away, I finally got in. After all the security checks, I took some time to gather my thoughts and got my directions corrected. Louvre is really huge. In the end, I decided to head out and check out Scully Wing for the Egyptian collection and make my way to see specific items in other wings, such as Mona Lisa. There was simply no time. So many things to see, so little time… Sigh…



The collections was huge. And so was the crowd. Everywhere was so packed with people. Some stairways made me felt like I was a piece of sardine going into a tin can. The Colossal Statue of Ramses II was not that impressive, I do not even think it was that "colossal". But oh well, he is the Pharaoh whom which I am most familiar with. The "Sitting Scribe" is beautiful. After a very fast 150 mins dash around the Louvre, i went to meet Chapman who was waiting for me at Starbucks. After grabbing a coffee, we decide to visit our next attractions, Notre-Dame Cathedral.

Quasimodo anyone? Hunchback of Notre-Dame? I like that story. If you do not know yet, it is also written by Victor Hugo. Good guys do not always win in the end.

Anyways! The place was quite imposing. But after we saw the queue to get in, we decided immediately we will just take a few pictures and head back to our hostel. It was so long. Maybe the next time when I am in Paris, when it is not summer. It seems that it is very difficult to travel in summer, especially to such tourist attractions.

After we got back to our hostel, we booked hostel for our next location, Milano! Next up Innsbruck - Austria! Another overnight train.

Hmm… Some of you maybe wondering about this. Why is there no mention about Eiffel Tower, arguably the most well-known icon in Paris. Alas, I did not go. Yes. You heard me. I DID NOT GO. :( Made a mistake of not going the night before. Did not know that I will be out of Paris THAT quickly. Hmm… Next time I guess… And I wonder when would that be…

Friday, September 10, 2010

Europe - Luxembourg


09 - 10 Sept'10

Spent that next day with just a little exploring around Luxembourg. Went to the Casemates. Another UNESCO World Heritage Site. A couple other places, churches and lunch places. Hit the hostel early and organized my photos, blogged and chill. :)




Had a early night and check out really early the next day and got to Vianden!






This is a very interesting place! Vianden Castle is high up in the hills. We took the chair-lift up to the castle and did a bit of exploring. Got to go down some dirt paths and trails before we can get from the chair-lift point to the castle.

Went to 2 museum, with English guides of course. The Victor Hugo Museum and the Museum of Cartoons and Caricatures. I think most of you guys would not know them the great Victor Hugo, author of the famous Les Misérables, stayed there for a couple of years during his exile. And check out caricature.eu :)



Something to ponder on...

Wednesday, September 08, 2010

Europe - Kinderdijk Windmills, Brussels and Bruges - Beligum


06 Sept'10

Left Amsterdam. Went Kinderdijk. UNESCO World Heritage Site. Series of windmills and water canals. Excellent Water Management. It is absolutely amazingly beautiful! :) The windmills spin surprisingly fast!

Arrived in Brussels, Belgium late at night. After get onto the streets, I realized the mistake made. I did not take down the address of place we are staying at… my god… we wandered around for like ages. Got to keep looking because the mood was quickly deteriorating… Guess what? A old japanese lady walking her dog called out to us, asking whether if we need help! Oh my. She was like god-sent. Haha! She brought us around and went asking around the shops, even taking time off to show us where to buy food, good supermarkets, laundry even. :) She has live in Brussels for 37 years! In the end, we got ourselves into a internet shop and got the address off my email account. Viola! The old lady got us to the street and wish us good luck and good journey! So sweet! absolutely an angel. :)

Check into our hotel and I found out my ipod touch was missing… argh… I left it in the Amsterdam hotel room. :( after many many calls, I finally managed to get the hotel manager to pass my ipod to Taufik. Yes. Taufik is there for an extra day. Hao-shan is there for 2 more. Lucky me. :)

Our hotel looks quite run-downed on the outside, the lift was about 1 Xing Yong sized and the doors were creaky but the room was quite nice! It was big and the beds were ok. :)

07 Sept'10

Woke up fairly early the next morning. Had a less than impressive breakfast in hotel and got off to see the many sights of Brussels. First stop the Parc du Cinquantenaire! Nice! :) In front of the arc, there is a big park. People were letting their dogs running round, playing with other dogs. There is also a cute little children playground. The kids are soOoo cute! All the parents were taking turns to work on the carousel. The things parents do for their kids. So sweet… :)




Grand Place was up next. We got to the 11th century marketplace, Brussels' historic main square and the buildings were amazing… The La Masion du Roi, La Maison des Ducs de Brabant, Le Renard, Le Cornet, Le Roi d'Espange and finally the Hotel de Ville! We took so many photos! Some interesting candy shop caught our eyes. The young lady was very nice, let us each taste a full piece of the candy and we had to get a small bag worth. :) Got directions to Mannekan Pis. And after a short walk, following all the tourists (mainly Mainland Chinese), we saw the cute little pissing boy. :p What caught my eye was a small stickers-filled signboard to the left side of Mannekan Pis. Oh dear! It is a "I love TP" sticker! haha! what are the chances…? :p

The streets of Brussels looks very shady at night and the part which we are staying at is the Turkish area. The kebab shop owner around the corner of our hotel was telling us to take care of ourselves, tourist are prone to get into trouble. And his kebab was delicious! He even treated drinks! So nice! :) Did our laundry in at a shop near our hotel.


08 Sept'10

Very early in the morning, we began our trip to Bruges. We have to take a 1hour train to this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Yes. This whole town has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2000. It is a preserved medieval town with a couple of colleges around it. :)

There was a downpour when we got there and we had to wait at the station. Had late lunch in a small bistro/restaurant and tried the Flemish Rabbit. Tasted like chicken. :p

The buildings are so nice. hmm. One thing on the down side is that everything is in French. Yes. That includes the museums… Luckily some of them have summaries in English.

Another notable place in Belgium is the Hergé Museum. Does not ring a bell? He is the author and creator of Tintin! It was one of my most mystical time during my whole Europe trip. I am a Tintin fan! :) There were facts that I did not knew about and there was the shark submarine and there were Tintin comics in every language it was ever published and… and… and.. haha! so many things! Yippee!




A brunch beside the college library. The tomato soup was delicious! :)

On the same day we made our way to Luxembourg. As usual, we made it there when it was dark. Spent a bit of time waiting for the bus and a bit more time getting our directions and we arrived at a very nice hostel. The only hostel in Luxembourg. :) The security was excellent and the rooms are nice. But we did spent 3 hours to get our next stretch of our journey sorted out. The problem was due to the lack of days of our rail passes and the rail connections.

Thursday, September 02, 2010

Europe - Amsterdam, Netherlands!



02 Sept'10

Site of Pro Tour Amsterdam

Arrived at Amsterdam on thursday afternoon. Met up with everyone in the hotel. Taiwan peeps, Hong Kong peeps and our Singapore guys. :) Figured our way around, went for lunch and half the group for a museum visit and the rest of us, Weng Heng, Clifford, Taufik, Chapman and myself went to the tournament venue. :)

The place is amazing! My first experience visiting a Pro-Tour site. The fluff is fabulous! First up, at the entrance, there is a trophy cabinet showing all the current and past trophies that all the champions had hoisted to victory! Just check out all the photos! :)

Chapman and me played the LCQ ( Last Chance Qualifiers) and I got a 5-4 and he was at 6-1, then 6-3. So sad. :( Over the weekend, I played PTQ and the foil set Standard Constructed event. All in all, over the past week, I played quite a few events. 3 grinders, 1 GP, 3 PTQs, 1 Standard and a couple of drafts. :)

A couple of us, Chapman, Shi Tian, Zhiyang, Chye Wee and me, went a couple of museums, had a hell of a big pack of chips, got some drinks by the canal and took a stroll around the alleys of the Amsterdam. It was really an eye-opener! :p Brought some space cakes and went back to the hotel to draft. It was a crazy 10-men pod. I think some of us had a tad too much cake… What a way to end Amsterdam! hahaha!

Kuo Tzu-Ching had a very good start, with 6-2 on the first day. Hao-shan and Shi Tian got into Day 02 with 5-3, Weng Heng went 4-4, Chye Wee was 4-3-1 and Taufik crashed out with 3-5. :(

In the end, Shi Tian was the biggest money finisher! :) YeaH! Congrats! :D

Something very note! The last night in the hotel, half of the guys got stuck in the lift! hahaha! Shi Tian, Tzu-Ching and others. It was so funny! They were calling for help and we were laughing on the outside. Haha! must be the cake... hmm... :)

Wednesday, September 01, 2010

Europe - Germany


31 August'10


Just went through something very cool! Took a train from Copenhagen and headed for Berlin. Some unexpected happened! The train came to a shoreline and it went into huge ocean liner! And with us in it! Haha! Disembarked and had breakfast on the ship during the 45mins journey across the sea. And continued on our way. Decided to get off at Hamburg for a few hours. It is the 2nd largest port after Rotterdam in Europe.

This is the absolutely delicious CurryWurst!




Hamburg is a very nice city! Full of live and very nice people! :)



01 - 02 Sept'10



Sitting at the hall of a hostel named, "The 3 Little Pigs". It is very well rated on HostelWorlds.com. I think this is a very nice place. It was previously a very old convent and now renovated to be a hostel. The winding corridors are a tad spooky. :p The facilities are good and at night the hall is filled with people from everywhere playing pool, cards, chatting, using the internet, drinking, letter writing, etc etc.

The side trip to Hamburg is quite fun. It is a thriving city, not too pack and not too "rushy". Just the way I like it. :) Spend about 5 hours there and tried my first ever german Currywurst. It was quite good. :) Walk around and get lost a bit. Haha. And off we go to Berlin!

Touch down at Berlin Haupbahnhof. Central station of Berlin. Came straight to the hostel and once we put down our things, we are out to see how does a normal "Berlin Night" is like. Came to a breath taking sight… The Brandenburg Gate. Oh my… It is absolutely fabulous… Images of rows and rows of soldiers march past the Gate came unbidden to me. I imagine how spectacular is was during the height of Hilter's reign.


Branderburg Gate

After bumming around for a while, we came back to a pub outside the hostel and had drinks and a delicious mushroom pizza. A little bad luck was that the washing machine was out of order. :(

The next morning, I could not wake the sleepy head and only managed to get out of the hostel after 10am. Went to a part of the Berlin Wall and check out a exhibition about the world period. It was mainly with regards to the Gestapo and the other military aspects of the Hilter's reign.

After a slight shower, we got mixed up with the directions and stumbled upon a chinese bistro. I had crispy duck noodle and it was surprisingly good! :)



After which we went to the Reichstag! It is very beautiful! When I did History and my Multimedia project on Germany, I told myself that Germany is one of my "must-go" destination. And just by standing my the Branderburg Gate, Reichstag and the Berlin Wall, I am so overwhelmed! :)


Reichstag



Berlin Wall

En-route to Amsterdam! Haha!

Monday, August 30, 2010

Europe Trip! Denmark! Sweden! :)



A first of many things!

First entry on my first Europe trip! :)

Took a flight to Bangkok on the 25th August'10, 2050hrs. Waited 2hrs for transit. And it was a 11 hours flight to Copenhagen, Denmark. It was 0730 in the morning. The time different is exactly 6hours.

Something very important to know, it is very difficult to get Swedish Korna and Denmark Korne. We went to both the airports' money exchange and we could not get anything, not even SGD$5 worth. So if you are going to Scandinavia countries, do be well prepared.

Took a train for 3 stops to København H Station. And went hunting for money exchange. Point to note: It cost a fee to exchange currency.

The weather was great! Cool wind and sunny day! But according to the locals, it is rainy season. :P

We decided to hang around for the rest of the day before going up to Gothenburg, Sweden. First thing that came to mind was the "Little Mermaid". It is a famous landmark of Copenhagen. Guess what? It is moved to Shanghai! oh my... It is there for the World Expo. All there was a live telecast of the Little Mermaid in Shanghai... :( What a bummer... Everyone there was quite upset... Haha.




28 August'10




Writing with a heavy heart… How can I improve my skills and thought process for playing? Just completed the Grand Prix Gothenburg'10 with a very disappointed score of 3-6.

Some background information: There were a total of 1,001 participants. It was the biggest Grand Prix in Scandinavia till date. The event ground was good. Very big and spacious. The people were generally nice, of course there were a few occasional oddballs. The side events were crazy. There were more than 40 pods of drafts and it costed 150SEK to play. That is close of SGD$25! There were other events, such as, EDH, Legacy, Seal, and all sorts of pick-ups.

The day before I played 2 rounds of grinders which costed 250SEK each. Damm expansive. :( haha.

The conduct of the GP was smooth compared to the others that I had been to. We started a little late, around 1030am and ended around 930pm. Given that it is a 9-rounds swiss, it was ok. I opened Baneslayer Angel and passed. The passing was quite well organized actually. Each player was told to put the cards, sorted by colour and in alphabetical order, into the given deckbox and the passing begins. I got a mixed pool of cards. "Frost Titan" X 1, "Grave Titan" X 1, "Steel Overseer" X 1, "Lighting Bolt" X 2, etc. I played blue/white and splashed black and red. I think it was good. And after discussion with the rest, Chapman agreed he would also played blue/white and splash the lighting bolts. My white pool was with 5 flyers, 1 blinding mage and 1 condemn.

Throughout the day, I died due to fireballs, lighting bolts and titans. And I would say that "Mind Control" and "Crystal Ball" are so sick… Most of the time I would be outdraw by "Crystal Ball". With 3 removals in hand and opponent had none, I lost.

Okok. After with Chapman, I understand that M11 or rather core sets are about having more card advantage. The pros almost always play blue. Preordain, Forsee and Augury Owl are very good cards.



29 August'10


Just done with a 75DKK lasagna dinner at the Nis Ericsson Terminal. I have concluded that Scandinavia is a very expansive place. A good point is that almost everyone speaks english and are very helpful. :)



Just completed a 9 round swiss PTQ. It was 250-strong. In Singapore, we seldom have more than 100-strong. Haha. Anyway, it was bad. The rares I had were, "Temple Bell", "Jinxed Idol", "Wild Evocation", " Reverberate" and luckily, 2 copies of "Royal Assassin". I think my build was ok. And to top it off, O had "Lighting Bolt" X 2, "Chandra's Outrage" X 1, "Assassinate" X 1, "Raise of the Grave" X 1, etc. Nonetheless, whenever I see a Titan or two, dead… Went 5-4. It was ok. I had a lot fun, as I made some friends! People from Holland, USA and Argentina. The lady from Argentina even gave out flyers to ask people to support her music! Haha! I will be a sport and help her promote. :p
www.NATUbella.com.


30 August'10

Tivoli Gardens! That is the reason that we went back to Copenhagen. It is the second oldest amusement park in Europe! :) To top it off, we decided to stay in the largest hostel in Europe, which also happen to be in Copenhagen. Just round the corner of Tivoli Gardens. Our stay was pleasant. and it was my first time sleeping in a mixed dorm!:)




Tivoli Gardens is fairly small. The rides are kind of kiddish. But it is fluffed up very nicely! :) If you are there, make sure you stay till nightfall and check out the light-ups! We did not take any rides as it was damm expansive! But we had a lot of fun though! :)





See all the photos in my flickr account! :)

瑞典这一站到此为之。丹麦,我来了!

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Some thoughts from a very dark week...

Below are some thoughts from a very dark week... written on the road, on my ipod. but everything is getting better now. Just wanna post it up to remind myself...

On the bus home. Listening to Gu Ju Ji's Qing Ge Wang. Realised it had been a long time since I had penned down my thoughts. And i think i am having a very emotional period now. After all the "busy-busy" and "rush-around", finally having a breather. I guess everything is rushing back at me in a very big torrent of reflections. Looked at the mirror and did not recognize the person looking back at me...

It had been a very busy 5months. Work peaked and in 4weeks' time, the cadets of 77/09 are going to commission. When I looked back, everything seems like a blur. Since Chinese New Year, I had went to Brunei for 3 weeks and Genting/Kualur Lumpuar straight after. When Chapman asked me to go for the Japan trip, I did not know what hit me or what was going through my mind, I immediately agreed. Discussed on a Wednesday, bought tickets on Thursday and I was in the plane to Japan on Friday afternoon. It was great fun and definitely an experience etched into my memories. Just came back from Thailand, the cadets' second overseas trip. Learn a wee bit of thai.

Just ended all the high-keyed work events. Had a very bad case of emotional backlash for the past week. Outfield, admist the nature and long odd hours, can be very reflective...

A lot of thoughts went through my head... Work, career, people, what's coming up, etc... Seriously what is up ahead of me... I cannot seems see things like I thought I always could. Where is the decisivness? Where is the insight? What is the outlook nowadays? Apparently there is nothing much up ahead... Everything seems bleak... All of a sudden, feel a need to pour out everything... Looking around, i suddenly feel very lonely and afraid of what is ahead...

Just today I saw a couple of people on the train trip from Tampines to Bishan. But I did not approach and say hi... Why?I realised for the past 5 months, I had not been doing that. I think I even go to the extend of turning around and walk down the other direction. I really do not know where did the person, who was once the president of Temasek Polytechnic Students' Union, went... Where are the bubbliness and friendliness?... Sometimes I cannot believe this kind of thing is happening... But what am I talking about... 2 minutes ago, i just turned away from someone I knew on the train... I always thought this kind of thing will only happen to someone else... Ha... :(

Nowadays I realised I am really not good at whatever I am doing, no matter what it is... I cannot sing, I cannot dance, I cannot draw, I cannot write, I cannot seem to take any photos, i cannot seem to play Magic, do not even seem to have people to watch movie with, do not have savings, do not have a mind of what to do in future, blah blah blah and the list goes on and on...

Mondays to Fridays: work
Saturdays: meet up with Mad Cows
Sundays: Magic tourneys or Ah Ma's place

Impressive right? I used up everyday of my week... But why do I feel lost...? I really enjoy my magic sessions. Everyone is so cute!

I really want to talk to someone... Even up till now, i will still subconsiously pick up my mobile and dial the number and the call was never made. Sometimes I already the answer but I think I need is just a little push, a little voice of encouragement. I think we already know each other so well that I know what will be the answer, even down to how
the conversation will be like.

Why...?

Yesterday took a cab back from camp with Min Siang and Kwang Wei. Something the cab driver said stuck with me. He said (in a mix of mandrian and hokkien", "in the past, I was how impressive and fierce, now even if you spit on me, I will apologize. As a father of 4 children, and at this age, somethings just do not really matter anymore..."
I do not know what to say to that...

I know. I know. All of these are only made possible because my own actions. I just cannot find any energy to behave otherwise... I really need to get out of here... Coming will be Manila in June and should be going to europe with Chapman in August.

I want to have a time out to have a late morning coffee and just snap some pictures...

Just came out of Isetan, Lido. Mummy and Daddy brought me to shopping. Came out emptyhanded. The OT shoes are quite nice but cannot seem to buy something nowadays. Decided not to spend money. Have new resolution today: I should buy a house in 2 years' time. Hmm... Wonders...


Sent from my iPod

Monday, May 24, 2010