Friday, 28 December 2007
Wednesday, 19 December 2007
Stories of Love
These are 2 event I witnessed personally, and it has warmed my heart. It may not mean anything to you, but it was enough to put a smile on my face.
1) Motherly Love
How many times have we left the dinner table midway to do something, and come back finding extra ingredients in our plate? Especially if it is our favourite food? Well, my parents used to do it quite often, but..we don't really have time to eat together now. When I saw my Grandma do that for my Uncle last week, I was amused. Thinking back, I did feel kinda nostalgic and touched when I saw my Grandma do that. She even tried to hide the prawn under some noodles. Haha..I have a cool Grandma.
2) Sibling Love
For those who had elder brothers, remember how they used to try and make us stop crying by wiping our tears, giving us their share of sweets and trying to talk some sense into us? Well, I saw this on the bus earlier. Miss the times brothers will do anything for you. Now, they still do, but less often. =)
1) Motherly Love
How many times have we left the dinner table midway to do something, and come back finding extra ingredients in our plate? Especially if it is our favourite food? Well, my parents used to do it quite often, but..we don't really have time to eat together now. When I saw my Grandma do that for my Uncle last week, I was amused. Thinking back, I did feel kinda nostalgic and touched when I saw my Grandma do that. She even tried to hide the prawn under some noodles. Haha..I have a cool Grandma.
2) Sibling Love
For those who had elder brothers, remember how they used to try and make us stop crying by wiping our tears, giving us their share of sweets and trying to talk some sense into us? Well, I saw this on the bus earlier. Miss the times brothers will do anything for you. Now, they still do, but less often. =)
Monday, 10 December 2007
Moist Contact
Synergy -- NYP Adventure Race
First, a big big thank you to my partner Syam/ Superman, and to the 2 advisors; Mummy Jean and Stan, thks for staying throughout and taking photos (thks for the sunblock too)! Thk u for making this possible. Also thks to all the supports and "jia you's" from the racers and the Sec sch friends I met in NYP.
This race took Superman and I ~5hrs, slightly less for 12-15km. But my body is aching a lot more than SAFRA AVventura (35km)! I went home with a sore right knee, woke up the next morning not feeling a thing in my left thigh and this morning I sort of couldnt feel it again. Now, i'm experiencing chest pains..heart is acting up again =(
This will explain why the above happened. The first checkpoint was super biased: it was soduku(nt a big deal you think!) but we had to run round the whole school just to find the numbers to fill in. It was like lost in unfamiliar grounds. I think we took 1hr for that station.
The second checkpoint was kindof killer. We ran from Yio Chu Kang to Lower Seletar for the kayak leg. It was like "WAHHHHH". But the kayak was fun. 2 powerboats with one paddle. So Superman used the paddle and I used my hands. Guess what..we overtook 3 teams! Then we came out and saw Stan and Jean =D Moral support! Then the horrible part came..the run back to NYP. Superman kena cramps..had to take electrolytes..last I checked, you still aren't very good. Hope you are better now Superman. On the way back, John and Sham overtook us (Jia You! You make the chance!)
Back to NYP, a racer's worst nightmare - bottleneck. River traverse and we had to let all the incoming ladies team go first. But well..we cleared it quite quickly(once in the water) and stupid me lost the balloon there. Passport got wet and soaked.
Next up, archery. 3 out of 5 shots to clear, but we still did all 5 anyway. Cleared quite quickly except for the Q while waiting. Again, Jean and Stan were there =)).
3rd last checkpoint, abseiling! An all so familiar experience! But then again, every experience is a new one. This time, I did it off a pamper pole with a new belayer; Superman. Trust is not an issue =P.
2nd last - Killer. Navigation. Almost lost my cool man. Bearings given were so off we had to sweep a really large area. Still cleared in the end, after a long long time. If I remember correctly, we did it like 4-5 times. Even Clyde and Meiqi who came later overtook us. Must work on my navigation skills! And measure distance properly for RP's race!
Last, blowing up a balloon (yes, the one I lost) till it's really big and write a sponsor's name on it. Superman did it (thks..have a phobia of bursting balloons). And then, we flew off to our last checkpoint, check in to end point. Jean, Stan, John, Sham, Clyde and Meiqi were waiting for us. We were finally done.
Next up, we whacked NYP through the feedback form and collected all the goodie bags and stuff. Now, to await the arrival of Kai and his friend.
Good race and now, time to rest. Thk u partner!
This race took Superman and I ~5hrs, slightly less for 12-15km. But my body is aching a lot more than SAFRA AVventura (35km)! I went home with a sore right knee, woke up the next morning not feeling a thing in my left thigh and this morning I sort of couldnt feel it again. Now, i'm experiencing chest pains..heart is acting up again =(
This will explain why the above happened. The first checkpoint was super biased: it was soduku(nt a big deal you think!) but we had to run round the whole school just to find the numbers to fill in. It was like lost in unfamiliar grounds. I think we took 1hr for that station.
The second checkpoint was kindof killer. We ran from Yio Chu Kang to Lower Seletar for the kayak leg. It was like "WAHHHHH". But the kayak was fun. 2 powerboats with one paddle. So Superman used the paddle and I used my hands. Guess what..we overtook 3 teams! Then we came out and saw Stan and Jean =D Moral support! Then the horrible part came..the run back to NYP. Superman kena cramps..had to take electrolytes..last I checked, you still aren't very good. Hope you are better now Superman. On the way back, John and Sham overtook us (Jia You! You make the chance!)
Back to NYP, a racer's worst nightmare - bottleneck. River traverse and we had to let all the incoming ladies team go first. But well..we cleared it quite quickly(once in the water) and stupid me lost the balloon there. Passport got wet and soaked.
Next up, archery. 3 out of 5 shots to clear, but we still did all 5 anyway. Cleared quite quickly except for the Q while waiting. Again, Jean and Stan were there =)).
3rd last checkpoint, abseiling! An all so familiar experience! But then again, every experience is a new one. This time, I did it off a pamper pole with a new belayer; Superman. Trust is not an issue =P.
2nd last - Killer. Navigation. Almost lost my cool man. Bearings given were so off we had to sweep a really large area. Still cleared in the end, after a long long time. If I remember correctly, we did it like 4-5 times. Even Clyde and Meiqi who came later overtook us. Must work on my navigation skills! And measure distance properly for RP's race!
Last, blowing up a balloon (yes, the one I lost) till it's really big and write a sponsor's name on it. Superman did it (thks..have a phobia of bursting balloons). And then, we flew off to our last checkpoint, check in to end point. Jean, Stan, John, Sham, Clyde and Meiqi were waiting for us. We were finally done.
Next up, we whacked NYP through the feedback form and collected all the goodie bags and stuff. Now, to await the arrival of Kai and his friend.
Good race and now, time to rest. Thk u partner!
Saturday, 8 December 2007
Temporary Responsibility
Friday, 23 November 2007
Jeff's B'day
Pardon the bad quality..taken on camera phone.
Jeff and one of the mastermind's behind the "surprise"
Dunno what he is doing =P Haha...
Group Hug...courtesy of Viv. Thks!
Wednesday, 21 November 2007
In touch with my...erm...romantic side
You are the only one in my life.
I want to be your shadow, forever by your side, never leaving your side.
I want to be your shadow, almost like you in all ways, but never stealing the limelight.
I want to be your shadow, always on the floor to take the hardship, so you can stand tall.
I want to be your shadow, so that we will not exist without each other.
I want to be your shadow, this picture tells it all.
Haha..the more I read it the more salah it sounds man. More mushy than romantic! (Hair stand!!!) This has only proven three points - 1)I am a hopeless romantic =D And 2)I can never write poems and 3)I will never fall in love!
Muahahahahahaha...wonder how I passed my literature
What I do in class (Part II)
LIVE ONE DAY AT A TIME
Found something inspirational..Enjoy!
There are two days in every week that we should not worry about. Two days that should be kept free from fear and apprehension.
One is YESTERDAY, with its mistakes and cares, its faults and blunders, its aches and pains. Yesterday has passed, forever beyond our control. All the money in the world cannot bring back yesterday. We cannot undo a single act we performed nor can we erase a single word we've said. Yesterday is gone!
The other day we shouldn't worry about is TOMORROW with its impossible adversaries, its burden, its hopeful promise and poor performance. Tomorrow is beyond our control. Tomorrow's sun will rise either in splendor or behind a bank of clouds - but it will rise. And until it does, we have no stake in tomorrow, for it is yet unborn.
This leaves only one day - TODAY. Any person can fight the battles of just one day. It is only when we add the burdens of yesterday and tomorrow that we break down. It is not the experience of today that drives people mad, it is the remorse for something that happened yesterday, and the dread of what tomorrow may bring. Let us therefore, LIVE ONE DAY AT A TIME.
There are two days in every week that we should not worry about. Two days that should be kept free from fear and apprehension.
One is YESTERDAY, with its mistakes and cares, its faults and blunders, its aches and pains. Yesterday has passed, forever beyond our control. All the money in the world cannot bring back yesterday. We cannot undo a single act we performed nor can we erase a single word we've said. Yesterday is gone!
The other day we shouldn't worry about is TOMORROW with its impossible adversaries, its burden, its hopeful promise and poor performance. Tomorrow is beyond our control. Tomorrow's sun will rise either in splendor or behind a bank of clouds - but it will rise. And until it does, we have no stake in tomorrow, for it is yet unborn.
This leaves only one day - TODAY. Any person can fight the battles of just one day. It is only when we add the burdens of yesterday and tomorrow that we break down. It is not the experience of today that drives people mad, it is the remorse for something that happened yesterday, and the dread of what tomorrow may bring. Let us therefore, LIVE ONE DAY AT A TIME.
Tuesday, 20 November 2007
Wednesday, 14 November 2007
Tuesday, 13 November 2007
2nd try at stars
Pick-up lines (Part II)
These are all new pick-up lines courtesy of Mr. Cold (as per normal) and some from my reading. Hmmm..reading eh ;)
1) Can i have your picture, so I can show Santa what I want for Christmas! =P
2) I hope you know CPR because you take my breath away!
3) Is there an airport near-by or is that my heart taking off?
4) If I could rearrange the alphabet, I'd put U and I together. (corny and old sch..best stuff on earth)
1) Can i have your picture, so I can show Santa what I want for Christmas! =P
2) I hope you know CPR because you take my breath away!
3) Is there an airport near-by or is that my heart taking off?
4) If I could rearrange the alphabet, I'd put U and I together. (corny and old sch..best stuff on earth)
Sunday, 11 November 2007
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