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Showing posts with label Thoughts. Show all posts

Sunday, January 11, 2015

2015

Fireworks at Marina Bay Countdown 2014/2015.
 
When people say,
'2015 - please treat me better' - I don't necessarily believe in things like that.
I usually believe that it's how you treat the year, your attitude and actions towards things that'll make the year count.
Is 2015 a noun, you think it has a mind of its' own on how you will be treated? 

2015 is the year I start feeling like I'm not a small kid anymore. I'm getting to be a little more than a quarter of a century old (just a little!) and it's time to take on more responsibilities I guess.

Let's work hard, guys.

Monday, August 18, 2014

NTU Fest '14/ Being a Fangirl

/edit 22 Aug: Added some of my own shots taken at the event at the end!

Is it even apt for me to term myself as a fangirl, given my age now?
Okay I'm not that old I know but I guess going to a concert & seeing boisterous young girls going crazy does something to your thoughts. 

The event on Saturday was sorta like a mini-excursion for us.
A bunch of girls, gossiping, chatting the time away.. But coupled with the bonus of seeing our favourite oppa.
We were more mellow compared to the first few times we saw him, now it's all anxious waving instead of full-on screaming.
I guess we are getting older, aren't we? (But hey! Mr Kang is more of our age group no?)

Mr. Kang does look happier this time though, all the full-on smiling and smirks (Oh my fangirl feels lol)
(I wonder if he remembers my signboard, he was staring at it lol... Looks like bringing it to every event works!)

My own pictures aren't ready yet: these are from TNP Backstage, by Gavin foo.
Amazing pictures though, and for my own keepsake I'd thought I'll put them here. 
Maybe I'll add my own pictures next time. For now, enjoy these of Mr. Kang Gary (& Jung In, who has amazing, amazing vocals.)





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Kang Gary's not always the man you see on Running Man. 
The Kang Gary on stage excludes this charm that is different to the one you see on variety. He loses himself to the beat & rhythm of the music so easily & readily, it makes you drunk in the same manner. 
When he sways with the music, the looks he gives you is enough to do the same.
Part of his attraction is how he looks like a bad boy but is actually a good boy at heart. 
Oh, the point that he's not bad looking either? That helps.

As usual. All shots below are taken by me. It would be impossible for me to upload all 625 shots of the event here, but I would be happy to offer you the Dropbox folder link. Just drop me an email & I'd assist.

Please also do not remove my watermarks. I appreciate people enjoying them as much as I did taking them, but not taking credit for them at my expense.

All pictures can be enlarged by clicking on them.







Sometimes he's the cheeky boy you see in variety. Just sometimes.

I really, really, like this shot. I've always loved him smiling so happy, especially when his cheekbones show. I think it's absolutely adorable.

See? Just like a little boy. I wonder sometimes if it's just my maternal instincts talking...

Friday, July 4, 2014

Pre-birthday

Just wanted to post these up before I forget about 'em. 

Today might be just a Friday to most of you: but it's a Friday I am feeling rather appreciative about. 

In the morning, the first thing that greeted me when I woke up was this from my bff.




I have to say: it made me feel appreciated. Even though we don't meet often, he's always been the consistent one who's been there for me.. And apparently vice versa. Throughout each other's shit, he's the one who calls me out on my bullshit, but still listens to me whine throughout it all.

And that's good enough. We may not meet up often, but everytime we meet it's like we never lost contact: we still chatter concessively. 


In the evening was a pre-birthday celebration with the girls. It was also Elyn's mummy's birthday (Yay to Cancerians!) and she insisted on footing the bill. A tad guilty about that though, we should be the ones doing that instead ._.

And as per our tradition.. Cake time. Elyn's phone camera angle makes me look skinnier than I am. Hahah.

This year, this birthday, I'm glad to realize some things. Quality, not the quantity.
The people around me, those whom I love, who love me back.
Simple things but they make me thankful. What are you thankful for today?

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Post-Holiday Blues

wonder if it's just me, or it's everyone else.

People go on holidays to recharge, don't they?
I come back from a holiday even more dreading to go back to work.

When I awoke today, it's like my eyes were silts, could barely open them.
Not sure if it's the 'good friend' visiting or if it's just the lethargic-ness doing its' thing.

As part of our annual #thecousinalliance travel plans: we headed to Hanoi, Vietnam this year.
On our way to the airport, the taxi uncle mentioned, 'Do not expect anything & it'll astound you.'

I'll tell you what astounded me first: the amount of motorcycles, and the pollution.
Being aboard, it makes you appreciate your own country more.

This trip was an amazing one, though. It's really the company that makes a trip worthwhile.
Makes me reminisce the Phuket trip last year with Chong and Greg - ah, those were the days.

I think I'm at the age now where I think family is the most important thing of all.
You can not bother about other things, but family - family are the ones who'll be there with you, regardless.. Till the end.

/updated July 3 with snippets from the iPhone, pardon the quality!

Almost 85% of the population have motorcycles in Hanoi. Roads are dangerous to cross, do not proceed if you do not have the nerves!

Sunset by the West Lake.

Walked nearly 2 hours to find this restaurant which was touted as the 'must-go' in Hanoi for delicious Pho.

Little Hanoi. Our guide took us here, knowing our family are big fans of  'Running Man'. 
It was filmed right here!We booked a tour guide from Hanoi Free Guides prior to our visit. 
 From their website
Hanoi Free Tour Guides is a social non-profit organization founded and run by a group of students and ex-students since January 2010
How much does it cost to use guide service?  Our guide services are totally free of charge. However, please be prepared to pay all the expenses of the guide during the tour, such as admission fees, restaurant meals, transportation fees, etc.
What languages do guides speak? Currently, we have English, Chinese, French, Russian, Korean and Japanese speaking guides.It is HFTGs' great effort to extend our services in more languages to serve more tourists from all places in the world. In the near future, we also provide services in other languages such as: German, Italian, Spanish,..
 Our guide was Huong Loan (In pink), who was a joy to be around with. We had asked for a chinese speaking guide due to our parents and Grandma who was with us, so they too could learn more about Hanoi. She had planned out a little intinerary, which, of course could be altered to how you want it to go. She was very patient with us, and with Grandma. Thank you Huong Loan for the wonderful day! Please look for us when you come to Singapore, we'll bring you around! ;)

On our last day, we went for a tour in Hoa Lu. Another place where Running Man was filmed! 
(I swear this trip is just to curb our Running Man fantasies. Hahaha.)

Regconise this pagoda!?

We were led onto a boat tour.. Where the rower rowed us with her legs wtf.
It was, albeit wonderful, the place where we got scammed into buying souvenirs and what not. 
Still, a good experience though. You get to see a scenic side of Vietnam, which you'll probably never see in Singapore.

 
And my favourite part.. Home. There's always a feeling I get when the plane reaches Singapore.. :)

On a side note, I wish the Blogger app would allow us to upload multiple photos at any one time! So irritating to upload one by one. Pfffft.

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Mini Revamp

Gave the blog a mini revamp. I've been rather active on my Dayre account, so much that this space's been left untouched for some time.
Don't get me wrong, Dayre's pretty addictive in a way that it's easy to use & so much easier for on-the-go, but it won't ever win this blog.
Hell, this blog's been with me for almost 7 years now. All the memories & stupidity I once had, are all stored here, heh.

Will be flying off to Japan, then to Hong Kong in 7 days. I guess I'm really excited to be back in Japan again.
This few years I've really been blowing a lot on travelling, but I can't say I regret it.
In fact, it made me open my eyes to so much around me. If everyone has the chance, I'd recommend travelling to Japan: It's such a beautiful city with culture yet bursting with vibrance, really a combination of 2 worlds.
The best of technology, yet with underlying culture in between, experience it for yourself.
(HAHAHA I sound like an advertisment!)


Recently NTUC's been selling Korean strawberries & I have officially fallen for them, together with condensed milk. L O V E.
Doesn't the bowl of strawberries look gorgeous against my sheets? Heh. I love breakfast in bed! (Only with non-drippy food, though.)


The only thing I hate is strawberries not being able to last too long - had the whole box for breakfast this morning cos they were starting to start bad. :(
(Forgot I had them in the fridge - oops.)


One of my baby terrapins, who got bitten by the big one. We had to seperate him from the others, but he got bitten pretty bad: his neck swelled up from the bite. :(


He's always had such beautiful eyes though. Heal soon, baby boy!

Saturday, March 15, 2014

a Dayre Excerpt.

I blog almost daily at Dayre, so if you've a Dayre account follow me there! :)
Below is an excerpt from my Dayre entry just yesterday.


Day 73 :

I've met many people who, when heard how long JW & I've been together, ask why we are not married yet.

“What? 7 years? Goodness gracious y'all should be married and having kids by now!”


They are awed at how me & JW have plans to travel even before we settle down. All I'm saying is, why not?
There are so many of our friends who always say, u should settle down first. It's always not too late to travel.

“And you know how many actually end up travelling after marriage/ settling for a HDB? I can count all of them with less than 1 hand. ”


I'm not saying that it's not good to get married early. For you, if you're the kind - good for you. But I know that once I am tied down by marriage or by other adult commitments (Not saying I'm not an adult) I probably will not have the time AND energy to travel as what I am doing now. I rather travel as much as I can when I'm young, this way I won't have regrets when I'm older.

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I shall end with this picture of the Tori Gates taken in Japan.

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And with this, taken at the Beautiful Nongsa Point Marina & Resort in Batam, Indonesia...

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And with this in Seoul, Korea.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

今日の思い

今日彼氏は働きますですから、私がうちに一人でいます。
彼氏がいない時、時間はとてもゆっくりと通過し。。

最近気持ちが悪いです。 

JLPTは失敗しただ。。
も2分成功するですから、悲しかった。

日本語はやさしいと思いましたね、でも違うです。
悲しい。ほんとに悲しい。 

日本語が使わなければ、ほんとに速く忘れましたね。
それから、ここにちょっと練習しました。 (笑) 

も1ヶ月に、日本へ行きます。
日本へ行ったことがありますですが、も一度行きたい。 
きれいの国や、優しいの人や、たくさん美味しいの食べ物~
思い出しますね。

じゃ、またね。 

/I feel like I exhausted a lot of energy just typing this small paragraph out. Phew. Off to nua in bed (& maybe sleep already though it's only 9pm #wtf.) 

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Travel-Mates | Phuket, Thailand October 25 - 28 '13


(I am damn pissed it's the 2nd time I'm typing this. Typed this out on my iPhone originally and it had to crash as I was about to be done GODAMNIT)

So. Hi! I guess it's the first time I've updated so promptly, having just gotten off the plane yesterday.
To be honest, this trip was everything I didn't think it would. But more on that later.
Just wondering, have you ever wondered how a person is determined as a good travel-mate, or not? 
I've had my fair share of travelling with various groups of people: From friends, to lovers, to family, to distant relatives.
I've travelled with the 'Zero-idea-of-where-to-go' type, the 'Anywhere-also-can-but-in-the-end-cannot' type, 'Easy-going-Easy-breezy' type, and more, and to be honest I hate the kind that throw the itinerary at me, those who tell me their favourite locations are 'they-don't-know". Seriously?

Chong and Greg were the more easy-going kind, and I'm glad it was with 'em I went to Phuket with.
Me and them, we've known each other for coming 10 years now, and this is the first time we 3 have gone overseas together.
Going overseas with them is a very easy thing: having known each other for so long, there's no need for pretenses, no need for false words, it's just a whole lotta fun.
It's almost like hanging out with your siblings. They're the brothers I never had - the ones I would talk my heart out to, the ones that would endure my endless picture takings, the ones that shine light on pathways when it gets dark, the ones who I can talk countless crap with, and the ones that would be worried that I would be too tired on days we slept little.
Also, maturity has come along with their age: they had me cared for so well, that sometimes I forget they're no longer the boys I knew 10 years back.
I guess however old we grow, they'll still always be my favourite boys. I just love them a whole lot.
Thanks, my boys, for this wonderful trip.

Pictures are from the iPhone, so pardon the quality.


 We started off from Changi Airport Terminal 1 for our Thai AirAsia flight to Phuket. Flight time from Singapore to Phuket is 1 hour and 45 minutes approximate.

We spent $266.67 per pax for 4D3N Hotel Stay (At Secret Cliff Resort & Restaurant | Secret Cliff Villa) and the flight, including taxes. My friends are amazed at how I can always find such deals, heh. I booked the hotel and flight on Expedia, by the way. It's always cheaper to book the hotel and flights together.


Secret Cliff Resort & Restaurant - Phuket
707 Patak Rd.,Karon Cliff, Phuket 83100 Thailand
Tel :66 76 286750 - 3 Fax : 66 76 286701 E-mail: info@phuketsecretcliff.com

[Did you know there's a Cactus Garden at Terminal 1? Neither did we - we had some time to kill so decided to take a brisk walk: wrong decision, weather was scorching, and it was a Smoking Corner too. But there were a good variety of Cactus though, so I guess if you like Cactus it would be a good walk for you.]

We decided to just take it easy when we reached our hotel so we hailed a Tuk-tuk (200 baht, 1-way for 3 people) to Patong Beach. The area was a very bustling place, eateries at every corner, and tourists everywhere. Massage places and similar souvenir stores were abundant, with different pricings and "services". We settled for this outdoor bazaar place which sold Phuket's specialties, and had fire-breathing performances. Also managed to catch fireworks set off by the locals, so I guess it was a good spot.


Ended the first night simple with a few wine coolers & Running Man. (I'm glad they love Running Man as much as I do heh)


We booked a Phi Phi Island Tour at the Airport for the 2nd day. (Upon exiting Immigration, it's the shop counter opposite Phuket FantaSEA, right before the exit to the terminal.) It cost us 1950 baht per pax, and included tours to 3 islands at Phi Phi, Lunch, 3 Snorkeling Trips, and Transfer (To Hotel from Airport, from Hotel to/from Phi Phi). 


Phi Phi Islands is a must-go for every trip to Phuket. It's full of postcard sceneries, with each beach more beautiful than the last. I almost couldn't believe what I saw was real, because it was that beautiful. The first Snorkel, though: 3 of us really really struggled, having no prior experience to snorkeling before. Once you get the gist, though, It was really amazing to watch all the fishes and corals below your feet. Just gotta be careful of the sea urchins, heard from the guide that if you got pricked, it's 2 or 3 weeks of medical leave for ya. (You could rent Swimming Fins, but what I thought was just wear a life jacket: with one your feet barely touches the sea floor, plus you get to see amazing underwater views without the fear of drowning.)


It rained initially, but the skies cleared up as we reached the first island. Monkey Island or something? Didn't quite hear the guide correctly. 
















Sorry, just had to include this in. This is Chong's FHM Men's pose. HAHAHA
(Actually he was just scratching his back.)








Retreated back to our hotel, to find this view at our balcony awaiting us.

 The hotel we stayed in was Secret Clff Resort & Restaurant. It was right smack on a cliff, with good views of the ocean from almost every villa. Almost. It's right smack in the middle of Karon Beach & Patong Beach, but it is not walking distance from either of them. If you want to eat something else other than the hotel's food, the only way is a Tuk-tuk to either beach, which will cost you 200 - 300 baht per trip.

Side-tracking a bit: Though the rooms are not too shabby, this is not a hotel for the careless or elderly. As it is located on a cliff literally, it is a hilly area and sometimes the steps to our room were wet and slippery (Monsoon season), and even us almost slipped a few times. It was really too dark and not enough light shined the steps, especially at night. We had to switch on our phone's lights to shine the way, and walk very, very carefully. The staff's attitude also leaves much to be desired sometimes, with very bo-chap attitudes. One incident was when we returned to our hotel at night, and it was raining so heavily we decided to borrow an umbrella from the reception. (Amost all Villas/rooms are seperated and there is no walkway from one to another.) The staff just gave us a very annoyed expression and asked us to wait, while they chatted, no less. I got so annoyed I just told the boys we should just dash through the rain, who knows if we had to wait till midnight for an umbrella? 

Second incident was during Check-out. (Yes, there was a second.) Requested for the receptionist to call for a cab for us to the Airport, and without trying he told us there was none available. I just feel that it's very unprofessional as a hotel staff to say no to your customers when you haven't even tried. I would have left the matter as it were if you tried, but plain rejection without trying is just. Well, not professional at all.


Nevertheless, we enjoyed the small pool on our second day. Had a great view, a jacuzzi, but a whole lotta trees blocking the beautiful view, which was a bit of a waste.

On our last night, we booked a package with the hotel reception to Phuket FantaSEA. It was termed as one of the shows you cannot miss while in Phuket, and it turned out pretty amazing. It was like a huge theme park with shopping, restaurants, little bars, and animals. Remember to go in earlier than your show start so you can finish exploring everything! Too bad the show was pretty strict in regards to photography and all camera phones & cameras had to be deposited at the security counters, so I didn't manage any pictures. But: the show is so amazing that you will be marveling at. every. angle, trust me on that. Live animals, elephants, illusions, all in front of your eyes - pretty much a must-watch. (We paid 1650 baht per pax for Transfer to/from and for the show itself.)


And that's about it. I need to head to bed, it's 12.30am now /shock