Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Me times

Today is my last day of holiday, as I will be starting work tomorrow.  Despite spending the whole weekend and last Thurs morning with Lynn, I still enjoyed a lot of "me time" this few days.

Didn't accomplish much, but felt happy and satisfied with the activities carried during this short break. I even rented a drama serial to watch:). And my breakfast indulgence:

Here is a pic of Halloween deco sold at Diaso

Lynn's past few months' pics

30 Sep: This post was titled "update 11", and was supposed to be completed with the rest of 10 updates in mid Sep, but it wasn't done in time. I have totally forgotten what I wanted to write.  So, here are some pics of her and her "animal adventures".  I will write more on other postings. 

This was in June holiday, we were sending her to May's house for a week's stay, to attend a science camp with Mabel n Matt 
A few months back, there was a lot of yellowish n greenish butterflies at the small garden at the foot of my block. One weekend we went downstairs to catch butterflies. We didn't catch any, and I only manage to capture a few decent pics of this brown one, not the pretty ones.
One of our regular weekend activities: feed and take pic of "Temple Cat"
Lynn is good at catching lizards!! This was one of them, which she wanted to keep as pet!! She named it "Daniel". Wee San responded to my instagram pic with the expression "diaoz", ha!
Lynn likes to play with my Sketch App:
This is a pic by Lynn.  I strongly encourage mummies to send their kids to art class; I find that kids who has the capability to express themselves thro doodle are... ( can't find a word to express).. happier? (see the pic below, it took her only a few mins, and we both were laughing when she presented it to me)

Inspiration

May sent us a very "bo-liao" (hahaha!!!) video this morning, about why wedding ring is to be wore on the 4th finger.  She is inspired and touched by the message within, I guess...

The terrarium is an evergreen, extremely low maintenance (could even be none at all?
 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2267504/The-sealed-bottle-garden-thriving-40-years-fresh-air-water.html).  Always perfect, looks the same throughout the years.


Roses are absolutely stunning, brilliant, delicate, passionate, captivating.  But, only for a day or 2..
m.youtube.com/watch?v=JR0InF7LK1o

Which one do one want her marriage to be? 

Friday, September 12, 2014

Update (10) -Taipei trip 2014

I can't remember how and when Lili, Joc, and I decided to go Bangkok in the last week of May and early June.  It's dream come true for me to be able to travel with my 2 best friends that I got to know from different time/places.
 
Due to the political turmoil in Bangkok, we changed destination to Taipei 2 weeks before we were due to depart.
 
In the first 2 days in Taipei, it was mainly “买东西, 吃东西”. On day 3, we traveled to 北投. This is my first time here (unlike Taipei which I have been to twice before).
 
One interesting encounter during this day was that of a street vendor of chinese calligraphy. We saw a crowd, and we went up to take a look at what the street vendor was performing or selling. I was extremely shocked to see that the guy writing beautiful words with 毛笔 is doing so without hands/fingers.  He is a middle age, soft spoken man with stumps for hands. He had a donation box in front of him, and quite a few completed scrolls on display. We read all of them, and I fell in love with one of it that says 为学持之以恒”. Both Lili and myself were interested in getting a scroll. We had already donated, and we stood there for quite some time, wondering if he sells his work.
 
Finally I went up to him to ask the price, and he said "随意”。We were still unsure how much is appropriate, and I commented a bit too loudly that "随意是多少呢?”. A Taiwanese thought that we didnt understand the meaning, so she said to us that it means up to us, ha!
 
We continued to stand there for some more time, undecided as to what to do. Then a tall Taiwanese guy went up, placed a 100 NTD into the box, and started reading every scrolls before finally selecting one that says "好心有善报”.  He spinned around, walked to us and said to me "送给你们”.
I was so shocked that I almost forgot to thank him. When he walked far away, I told them "But.. this is not what I want.."
 
Eventually I walked up, placed another 100 in the box, and told the writer that I am going to exchange the one I am holding for the one that I like.  Now the scroll is placed at my office cubicle.
 
That night, we ate dinner at 鱼人码头, took many photos (selfies), listened to the performances of quite a few street/pub singers, watched the sunset, and enjoyed the company of long time friends on the final night of our holiday. Hopefully our US trip next year will materialize!!

Here are some pic:

Selfie at Changi Airport while waiting for boarding
 
 
Day 1 supper, Ice Mango
 
Day 2 lunch, 滷肉飯
  
Day 3 noon, selfies at the train station

Roaming the touristy streets, we came across this pro independence parade
 
 
Hello Kitty shop!
 
 
His name is  袁熊
 
淡水漁人碼頭 

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Update (9) - Southern Ridges walk

Again, this is the first and the last time that I join Jabil HR organised company activity.

This Southern Ridges walk took place on the 6 of Sep, Saturday. It is a 6km walk from Kent Ridge park, to Hort park, Alexandra Arch, Henderson Wave, Mount Faber, and ending at Harbour Front MRT. I signed up for Lynn and myself, but Lynn was sick from Tuesday to Friday, so I went alone.

3 buses were arranged to pick up the 120 participants at office at at 8am.  I didn't want to make my way down to Tampines, so I planned to reach Kent Ridge park by 930 to join them at the start of the walk.  In the end, I was running late, so I met them at Hort Park before 10am.

It was a fantastic day for such activity; it was not too sunny nor did it rain. Those who us who went, like Karen, Jennifer and Winnie all share the same interest in flowers and greenery as I do.  I was also happy that some other colleagues from my implementation project team were there.  The logistic were well planned, and there wasn't any incident.  The group was orderly and cooperative. 

The walk was not too strenuous for me.  I enjoy such walk, and I hope to take Lynn on the same trail during Dec school holiday.  Here are pictures!

Flowers at Hort Park
 
Ladies Finger plant! 
 
Long bean 
  Maze (Corn)
 
A blurred group phote with Renee, PL and Flora 
 
Alexandra Arch 
 
Selfie at Henderson Wave
 
A group photo at the top of Mt. Faber
 
Some fun candid shots 
 
Poh Suang and me.  "One day", she will invite us to her new home, ha! 
 
Views from Mt. Faber