Sunday, August 22, 2010


I have finally arrived in London, a place where i have always wanted to visit, especially after hearing so much about it from the media. I arrived with 40kg of baggage and insisted on taking the tube to Christine's place at Greenwich, as taking a cab would probably cost me 100 pounds compared to 7.50 pounds that i paid for a day pass on the tube. I must say that the tube system looks extremely confusing with lots of coloured lines crisscrossing everywhere. Lucky for me, i was given specific instructions on getting to where i need to be. After an arduous 2 hr, i finally got to the apartment. It is cozy and convenient as it was just like a 3 minute walk from the tube station.
After leaving all my bulky items, i quickly packed for my Scotland trip and rushed back to the airport for my flight to Edinburgh! Got there and had an expensive lunch, but i was hungry, so had to eat.
The journey to Edinburgh took an hour and before i know it, i was on the bus to the city central and the place that i will be staying for the night. I arrived at 6pm local time and i thought most of the places would be closed. However, there was the Edinburgh festival going on and the city was still bustling! I put down my stuff in the room and quickly ran out to get dinner (Chicken Kebabs) and started my city tour of Edinburgh.
I walked around the city and realised that it was awfully bright at 6pm, so i asked around and apparently the sun sets at 9pm. It was a pleasant surprise and it just means that i can still explore the city and take pictures!Started off with the Edinburgh Castle, which was just right outside the place that i am staying at. The cobbled streets and the juxtaposition of the medieval and modern buildings just add a touch of inexplicably beauty to the city. The city is bustling with activities as it was the Edinburgh Festival and the fringe festival was part of it. People were out partying as the sun sets later in the summer season. There were performances on the streets, stalls selling food and warm coffee. Walked around the city and visited the National Museum, many monuments, the city hall, the parliament.
While exploring the city, i ended up at the street where the fringe festival was going on and i chanced upon a shop selling everything chocolate - Chocolatesoup. I thought it was really interesting so i went in and ordered a hot chocolate and a white millionaire shortbread. It was amazing in the cool weather.

The city is gorgeous and i wanted to join the ghost hunting group, but i was too hum to do it. Then i walked to the oldest bar in town (which was built in 1700s and was managed by a lady who apparently survived being buried alive after getting pregnant before marriage), but it was sooo crowded that i could just peek at the doorway. The shopping malls were plastered with %, but they closed really earlier, which is a good thing, if not it would have distracted me.

As the sun set, the city brightened up and i took a slow stroll back to my lodge. The night has its own charm and beauty and it is as captivating as it is in sunlight. Edinburgh has captured my heart and it is definitely a place that i would want to visit again.
Anxiety, uncertainty and excitement. Mixed feelings about flying 13 hours away from home and traveling around a foreign land all by myself.

Pre-departure preparations have been very hectic and there seems to be endless stuff to prepare for and endless things to worry about. Packing has been challenging - thinking of what to bring, what is absolutely necessary and at the same time, worry about what you might forget to bring.

It makes packing harder when you know that you will be away for a long period of time and that you will miss your family, everyone at home and the comfort of just being home. Well, i just hope that i made the right decision to want to travel somewhere so far away and take some time to really get to know myself and who i really am. I do hope that this is money well-spent and time well-spent.

Alright, besides lamenting, i am definitely looking forward to the adventures and potential pit-falls, so i can pick myself up, learn from it and grow to be a better person.

Sunday, January 04, 2009

Happie Birthday to myself ")

I'm glad to have known so much nice friends and it has indeed been a special day for me ")

Thanks to one and all and everyone... Thank You!

Well, since i am getting younger le, i've got more to think about and i realise i cannot carry on my ways that has been with me ever since younger...

I should embrace change, and i think i know where to start from. I should learn to be more decisive and think less. I feel that i tend to read too much into issues and think too much about stuff... and i think i am too obessesive towards delayed gratification and storage of old stuff... so i am going to be more xiao sa (cool) and take things much lighter. I should not be too affected by routines and norms, when things don't go in my way, i want to accept it with an open heart and hope it does change my life for the better!

Yeap!... i wanna try to be a better me and i am going to work hard towards it ")

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Happie almost 2009...

2008... wad a 2008... it was even faster than any of the other previous years...

A brief look back...

Jan: Sch starts + resolution making... i don't think i accomplished all, but i think i did some") + birthday ")
Feb: Juggled school with ICT... but i survived + chinese new year
March: Juggled school with Arts Camp and Arts Flag organisation
April: preparing for exams
May: Exams + bangkok trip + preparation for Arts Camp and Arts Flag + life changing interview
June: Arts Camp + Arts Camp
July: O-week + Arts Flag
August: Arts Flag + Esplanade + Life changing Decision + school starts in yet another new environment
September: School + messy admin stuff
October: Saturday Submissions + Sunday Take-homes
November: Preparation for exams + getting to know my class so much better
December: awesome holidays + cameron highlands + christmas + new year + preparing for law camp(super minor but it starts here)

Yup... that is 2008... looking forward to a better 2009!!

But i loved ya 2008 and all u guys ")

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Its november and the semester is coming to an end...

I'm not sure if it is too fast or i just need more time, so i was really so busy this semester that i didn't realise how time flies... cliche, but true

well, after 3 months in law sch, i'm not regretting my initial decision. Although its tough and its really demanding, but i do learn a lot more and really used my brain quite a bit. It is and still will be a sleep-depriving situation, but i think i'll learn to cope with it and i hope i will have the motivation to stay on and really push my way through.

Luckily, i made really awesome friends in school and i like my class a lot... They are really a cool bunch of peepz... I'm so glad i made the choice, and i got to know a lot more people and tried a lot more new and interesting stuff ")

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Hmm... feeling super stressed out these few weeks, especially so when i've gotten back some results which were devastating, like almost ground shattering kind... gosh... i really have to buck up...

Sometimes, as a way of trying to think things through in a motivational way, i would tell myself that all these things arent really that difficult, which really isn't, its just that i'm not putting in enough effort. I mean i just need to put in my effort to really work things out and i am sure i can do it.

So now, i'm rather motivated to work hard and i'll continue to do so until i can hit the target that i'm setting, to pursue a dream and not give up half-way (although many a time i thought of doing so, which i know ITS WRONG and i should never have done that).

well, on the bright side, i had super cheap azabu sabo ice cream in school. 2 scoops for $3.90 when the original price is like $5+... super cheap and i had it for 2 consecutive days... ops...

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Hmmm... the financial and monetary movements around the world has been very significantly active and it seems that most of the government around the world are injecting liquidity to either stabilise their banking and credit industry or "reviving" the dying industry.

It looks a global inflationary process is en route to materialising. The 1970 Singapore situation, where a bowl of noodles, costing only a mere 10-20 cents, had inflated to around almost $3 in today's context, triggering the whole process of societal evolution, and the process of adjustments, albeit ongoing, is going for a more drastic jump forward.

Pay hike, pay rise, cost of living rising and things like that aren't just going to happen to Singapore alone. It's going to be a global phenomena. It is where in the next few years, average price of all items will probably go up by 5% to 10%? In a sense that the noodles will no longer cost $3, maybe it'll increase to $3.50 or more, it really is hard to gauge, but that is only within the next 1-2 years time... scary right?

Imagine only a few more years down the road, a bowl of noodles will easily cost $4, and subsequently, $5... Feeling the pinch already?

Sunday, September 21, 2008

当你笑着找到你的相信,我会将这三个字,化作你的名字,永远放在心里。

Isn't this just such a classic phrase?