Saturday, 17 May 2008

At home relaxing...


Yeah, the stressful exam period is finally over. The exam results will be released on 4 Jun...hopefully the results are to my expectation, so that I can happily graduate.

Before my exam, I have went for a one-day Batam tour and used my new biometric passport for the first time. It is so much more convenient! I don't like Batam's ferry terminal. The queue gets so messy when the crowds from different ferries come in and the tour guides are openly helping their tour members to cut queue! The passengers leaving Batam also use the same passage way as our queue to enter Batam, which makes it very irritating, as there is already not much space to move and yet they keep pushing with their hands and luggage. Some words to say to an irritating Uncle - next time don't use your palm to push a lady ok? It is very rude to push a stranger's back and I can sue you for molesting! The other people in front of you got through our crowd without having to push me!

I'm so glad to have my best friend back from USA for visit...Thank you for your Nike cap and chocolate! Have a safe trip back and see you in December at Florida!

Everything is so unexpected in this world. Recently, there are so much news on the Myanmar cyclone and China earthquake...it is so sad to see how lives could be easily gone and how lives could be dramatically changed. Singaporeans are so much luckier, as we do not encounter serious natural disasters (hopefully we will NEVER encounter such tragedy). We need to cherish whatever we have. From the news, I see people getting their legs or arms amputated to be able to escape from the rubble....I hope the search team will be successful in their rescue effort and may all the survivors find their way out soon.

Sunday, 16 March 2008

Turning 25 on Good Friday...

Hmm...I'm 25 soon. What do I want to be?

When I'm in primary school, I told my class that I want to be an actress and one day, they would see me on TV. I've achieved that by appearing as an extra in three local chinese drama, even though it's less-than-a-minute appearance, haa. I remembered one of the extras I worked with became an ad model for Dove, one was a Miss Singapore Universe finalist and one was a Project Superstar finalist. I remembered that I took part in a chinese game show and injured my back, as all participants were required to re-shoot the jumping scene till it's perfect. Now, I've became quite 'low profile', and I just want to be a regular gal with no worries...

I would be graduating this year...I don't think I want to pursue a master degree, as it's pretty stressful to work and study at the same time. I want to learn driving and maybe save up for a decent car. I want to travel around the world and visit places I haven't been to. People told me it's time to find a boyfriend, but this type of thing shouldn't be rushed right? There are just so many things I want to do, but yet to get started. I want to learn a new language, attend a course in Fengshui, and maybe get a tour guide license in case I want to work freelance in future.

Saturday, 15 March 2008

Manga/ Anime Craze


I'm addicted to Manga/ Anime... I really like Zatch Bell, Bleach and Naruto + many others like Saiyuki Reload, Tsubasa Chronicles. The stories are so interesting...however, Bleach and Naruto's getting a bit draggy....I'm more interested in the story rather than the fighting scenes....Is it weird to still be crazy about manga/ anime at this age? I don't know, but I enjoyed staying at home and reading such stuffs. I have seen cos players wearing the costumes from Bleach and Naruto, and it's really cool! I really admire their courage, which I don't think I have even though I'm so tempted to join them...Singapore's version of Celestial Zone is also not bad...I'm so glad that our national libraries have such comics for loan!

Monday, 10 December 2007

Bad service at Dragon Gate Restaurant

This is the first time I've ever heard of dinner buffet diners having to sit with the wedding guests. I made a booking for a family dinner and we went all the way down to Harbourfront only to find out that there're 2 weddings going on. When we check with the counter whether there's still dinner buffet since there're weddings, the counter staff said "Yes. We are open soon, please wait" without further elaboration and looked away, trying to avoid explanations. When I asked a waitress, the auntie pushed me away saying she's busy. When I went up to the counter for the 2nd time to ask again, saying I would cancel my reservation if we are allocated to sit in the hall where there's a wedding starting soon, the man say "You only booked for 4, so no room. Ok, I've cancelled your reservation.". Not even a "sorry" was given. Such bad service. We were so disappointed.

Sunday, 26 August 2007

Singapore Bay Run 2007




















Just completed my first 6km "mini" marathon yesterday. For a person who has not "properly" exercised for many years, it is so tough....I ended up running and walking (most of the time) the whole 6km. My legs are so painful now....can't even walk properly. I'm glad to finish the run within 65 mins though. During the run, I saw a motivating banner that said "Once you start, don't stop until you finish". It may be one of my "push" factor, as the moment I read it, I felt like running (after walking for some distance ). Luckily, my registration for the Shape Run was unsuccessful, as I don't think my legs will recover in time.

Saturday, 4 August 2007

Dengue Fever (I hate all mosquitoes)

My Dad just recovered from Dengue fever and I'm so glad he did. During the time when he was hospitalized, I searched online for different kinds of natural remedies that could help a victim to fight dengue. (There are no medicine for treating dengue fever. It all depends on the victim's immune system) Just wanted to share my findings...

Papaya
Papaya is a very good fruit. Even the hospitals give dengue patients papaya in their meals. A lot of online posts said that the juice from papaya leaves would help to cure dengue fever. We wanted to try it out (we even got the leaves ready), but were scared that there may be side effects...So, we stick to the safest choice - eating the papaya fruit. It is supposed to help increase the victim's platelet counts, which could fall to a dangerously low level in bad conditions.

Bitter gourd (small ones)
A friend recommended taking the juice of mini bitter gourds. It's really bitter, but it's really good for the body.

I believe these could help a dengue fever victim fight against the virus, in addition to the help of a doctor.

Back from Bangkok training!


















6-Sigma is so tough...residual analysis etc give me headache. It was a tiring, but fun Black Belt refresher course. We went through all the 6-Sigma methodology again and learnt how to use some of the new tools. I felt so sleepy during the class as it was very technical at times and I did not have enough sleep...sob. There were so many things to cover in the 3-days course. Anyway, I found a good way to keep awake. Eating minty sweets and drinking lots of water/tea. However, it also makes me frequent the toilet more often. There are so much land in Bangkok, that everything could be so spacious. The dealer in Thailand has a big nice workshop, with really nice scenery. They even got space for their own airplane! So cool. Novotel Bangkok is a good hotel to stay in. The rooms are spacious and clean. Their service was also quite good, we were asked to check-in at the business lounge where we were given towels and drinks while waiting. We even got a free drink voucher to redeem at their pub. It was fun to attend an overseas training with a group of colleagues.