Sunday, August 27

I do miss you dumdum.

no more waking up to smelly farts.no more long waits to the toilet.no more hands to hold.no more dumdum to play jenga with (who's the jenga queen?!?! hehehe).no more warm hugs.no more stupid silly fights.no more silly jokes.no more kisses.no more aimless walks.no more history lessons or lessons about the world.no more random talks about soccer and soccer and soccer.no one to tease about the way he speaks malay.no one to laugh when I speak malay.no one to share my troubles about anything with.no one to scold me for being so careless.

Till I see you again. I miss you.

Friday, August 25


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Saturday, August 19

Its 4.42am in Singapore and I'm suffering from a bad jetlag. Slept for about an 1hr and then my eyes were wide open. So decided to refresh and update myself with people's lives. What did I do? Went blog visiting. Got this from Ades. Thought it was quite true. Bazaar?!?! Now whaddya think? I never thought I'd go visit London or Paris. They both weren't high on my Places-to-Visit list but I went anyways.. and I'm glad with every bit of my body that I went. I truely enjoyed myself. It wasn't so much of the excitement or the need to go on a holiday that made me truly enjoy the trip. But it was more of an eye opener that made me love it. Im not sure if I'l be making any sense here but that trip really made me realise what I want in life and what my dreams are in the near future. How weird is it, that my dreams are within reach but yet so un attainable. hmm..There's so much out there, so many places to visit, so much to learn..
Anyways, it'd be a while till I take my next holiday. Gotta earn back what I spent (you got to love the pounds IF your earning it!). Picture will be up soon.

Your travel type: Travel Yup

The Travel Yup likes exotic and adventurous travel, but prefers big cities with fast paced life. He has a keen interest in other cultures and always brings home a few souvenirs.

Shopping in Bangkok, getting a tailor made suite in Kuala Lumpur, that's the kind of thing the Travel Yup is into. Even though he likes to get away, he prefers his travels to be comfortable.

top destinations:

Amsterdam
Alice Springs
Beirut

stay away from:

Kashmir
Tokyo
Darien Gap
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Wednesday, August 16

More Pics later when I get back to sunny Singapura. Here are some, taken at Luxemborg Gardens, Paris.




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Thursday, August 3

How many times have you heard the saying "...because I'm a mother." or "wait till you become a mother and you'll understand." What's up with that? Do we really have to become a mother to fully understand what they mean when they say "no don't do that but do this instead." In my entire life, I've heard that saying too many times, and not only from just my mother. Hmmm...reckon IL say it to others or to my own kids someday?? Geez..


Anyways, 2.5 days more till I'm in the other side of the world. Can't wait I tell you. Its going to be soo soo exciting!! Gonna start packing tonight. What to bring? What to bring? IL be travelling light so limiting what I want and I need to bring is gonna be tough. Another dilema of mine was deciding whether to bring my laptop or not. Bringing it only meant entertainment on board the plane (SIMS, my sitcoms). So weighing out the pros and cons I decided not to bring my lappy. So what did I do instead?? I googled up 'things to do on board a plane', and this cool thing came up.

I used to fly a hell of a lot and always thought that a large jigsaw puzzle would have been ideal if it wasn’t for the space considerations. somebody should miniaturize jigsaws so that you could do a 5000 piece puzzle on the tray table. It would be a boon for the magnifying glass and tweezer manufacturers!


For me, it’s got to be magazines and short books. My first long haul, I tried bringing big meaty books, but I couldn’t concentrate on them long enough to get into it. Magazines and short books hit the need-to-occupy-but-not-get-bored happy medium. I suggest Utne, James Lee Burke, Mother Jones, The Week, The Nation, and Wired for traveling.
Count down from 1 000 000 000. Remember the number you reach by landing and try to beat your record on the next trip.


Write an open-source operating system that combines Unix, Linux, and Plan 9’s best features
playing cards? and force the person next to you to play a game of go fish. (or maybe mini checkers, chess or dominoes.)


DRINK!

How many times have you heard the saying "...because I'm a mother." or "wait till you become a mother and you'll understand." What's up with that? Do we really have to become a mother to fully understand what they mean when they say "no don't do that but do this instead." In my entire life, I've heard that saying too many times, and not only from just my mother. Hmmm...reckon IL say it to others or to my own kids someday?? Geez..

Anyways, 2.5 days more till I'm in the other side of the world. Can't wait I tell you. Its going to be soo soo exciting!! Gonna start packing tonight. What to bring? What to bring? IL be travelling light so limiting what I want and I need to bring is gonna be tough. Another dilema of mine was deciding whether to bring my laptop or not. Bringing it only meant entertainment on board the plane (SIMS, my sitcoms). So weighing out the pros and cons I decided not to bring my lappy. So what did I do instead?? I googled up 'things to do on board a plane', and this cool thing came up.


I used to fly a hell of a lot and always thought that a large jigsaw puzzle would have been ideal if it wasn’t for the space considerations. somebody should miniaturize jigsaws so that you could do a 5000 piece puzzle on the tray table. It would be a boon for the magnifying glass and tweezer manufacturers!

For me, it’s got to be magazines and short books. My first long haul, I tried bringing big meaty books, but I couldn’t concentrate on them long enough to get into it. Magazines and short books hit the need-to-occupy-but-not-get-bored happy medium. I suggest Utne, James Lee Burke, Mother Jones, The Week, The Nation, and Wired for traveling.

Count down from 1 000 000 000. Remember the number you reach by landing and try to beat your record on the next trip.

Write an open-source operating system that combines Unix, Linux, and Plan 9’s best features
playing cards? and force the person next to you to play a game of go fish. (or maybe mini checkers, chess or dominoes.)


DRINK!