The day has come and I have to bid everyone goodbye…
I do not know how to describe my feeling right now…
I know I have to move on, I know I have to look forward…
I am very grateful to those who showered me with guidance and help…
Would I be able to cope with the uncertainty that awaits me? I am worry…
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Generation Gap
My sister was talking to my little cousin about his school, his friends and some little kid's business.
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My sis: What is your favourite cartoon character?
My little cousin: Err...(Squeezing his little brain and thinking hard)
My sis: Xiao Ding Dang?
My little cousin: ??? (Look confused and he apparently does not know what the hell my sister is talking)
Me: Aiyoh lou yeh, now no more xiao ding dang, it is called Doraemon!
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My sis: What is your favourite cartoon character?
My little cousin: Err...(Squeezing his little brain and thinking hard)
My sis: Xiao Ding Dang?
My little cousin: ??? (Look confused and he apparently does not know what the hell my sister is talking)
Me: Aiyoh lou yeh, now no more xiao ding dang, it is called Doraemon!
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Friday, November 6, 2009
Monday, November 2, 2009
Cupcakes
These are the old school cupcakes that i baked last 2 weeks.
Hopefully one day i can make some like these:
Hopefully one day i can make some like these:
kekekeke....
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Anti Social Shell
I was hiding in my anti social shell for quite a while...I even shooed away people that came knocked on my shell. I needed time to be alone; I needed time to figure things out...
I am slowly walking out of the shell, but at the same time I discover I actually missed out a lot...I did not know a good friend of mine is having health problem, I did not know the father of an old friend of mine had undergone operation, I did not know the mother of another friend of mine was diagnosed with breast cancer......
I am feeling very bad right now. Where was I when they might need someone to talk to? IN THE SHELL!?
I am slowly walking out of the shell, but at the same time I discover I actually missed out a lot...I did not know a good friend of mine is having health problem, I did not know the father of an old friend of mine had undergone operation, I did not know the mother of another friend of mine was diagnosed with breast cancer......
I am feeling very bad right now. Where was I when they might need someone to talk to? IN THE SHELL!?
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Joke of the day
I heard this funny IQ Question or i call it a joke from the radio this morning...It did cheered me up a little.
Question: Who are the papa and mama of the transformer?
Answer: T-R-A-N-S-P-A-R-E-N-T.
LoL!!!
Question: Who are the papa and mama of the transformer?
Answer: T-R-A-N-S-P-A-R-E-N-T.
LoL!!!
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Time to rewind and recharge?
I just came back from my South Island trip yesterday...I need time to rewind and recharge before proceeding to post some new entries here.
When I was travelling around, I met a Maori driver and he said New Zealand has so many round abouts because they are for tourists to rewind themselves. After I have a deep thought, I realise it must be a good idea to rewind myself by going round the round abouts! =)
When I was travelling around, I met a Maori driver and he said New Zealand has so many round abouts because they are for tourists to rewind themselves. After I have a deep thought, I realise it must be a good idea to rewind myself by going round the round abouts! =)
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Dream comes true...
An Encounter
I happened to bump into a lady when I was in the bus on my way back from Wellington after spending my Easter weekend there. We clicked pretty well and we actually had quite a long chat.
She is 62 years old, and guesses what?! She is a programmer in a software house! Yes! A PROGRAMMER! You did not get me wrong! Frankly speaking, I did not expect that. Not at all! Well, I really did not expect to talk about ‘frame work’ instead of ‘house work’, and ‘reporting’ instead of ‘housekeeping’ with a granny.
She told me she was being redundant a few years back, then she took up a programming course in one of University for a year and she got her current job thereafter. I am really impressed by her experiences and her passions towards life. The saying ‘learning is a life long journey’ is so correct!
She is 62 years old, and guesses what?! She is a programmer in a software house! Yes! A PROGRAMMER! You did not get me wrong! Frankly speaking, I did not expect that. Not at all! Well, I really did not expect to talk about ‘frame work’ instead of ‘house work’, and ‘reporting’ instead of ‘housekeeping’ with a granny.
She told me she was being redundant a few years back, then she took up a programming course in one of University for a year and she got her current job thereafter. I am really impressed by her experiences and her passions towards life. The saying ‘learning is a life long journey’ is so correct!
Kiwi Oh Kiwi
It has been such a while since I updated my blog. Well, what am I up to? I am now in Bay of Plenty, working as a grader in a kiwi pack house. The life here is so much different compared to the life I had in Hastings – well, what should we expect in a backpacker? People from different countries; speaking different languages; living different lifestyles. I specifically enjoyed the time when everyone were busy preparing dinner in the kitchen. The kitchen was like a United Nation, with people of different skin colors; trying their very best to cook their own meals. I have to admit that I actually picked up my tiny little passion on cooking here. I am sure my mom will be very delighted to see her lazy daughter cooking. I bet she will.
I am lucky enough as I am now home staying with a kiwi couple, and by so, I get to know how kiwis live their lives. The home stay I am now in is indeed a very nice and comfortable place; it gives me the feeling as if I am in a house in one of those fairy tales. The house is surrounded by flowers and trees; it has a small vegetables farm and not to forget a little house for the chooks.
We have breakfast together every morning, go for groceries shopping every Sunday, cooking nice meals on the weekends. After spending a few weeks here, I realize life actually can be as simple as that!
I am lucky enough as I am now home staying with a kiwi couple, and by so, I get to know how kiwis live their lives. The home stay I am now in is indeed a very nice and comfortable place; it gives me the feeling as if I am in a house in one of those fairy tales. The house is surrounded by flowers and trees; it has a small vegetables farm and not to forget a little house for the chooks.
We have breakfast together every morning, go for groceries shopping every Sunday, cooking nice meals on the weekends. After spending a few weeks here, I realize life actually can be as simple as that!
Monday, March 9, 2009
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
A for Apple
I do not know why I feel very tired today…I thought I am getting use to the pain on my back and shoulder, apparently I am not. This is the third week I am working in an apple pack house in Hastings. I never thought of being an apple packer can be that tough. Maybe I was too spoilt when I was a web developer. All I did was just sitting in front of a computer and typing on the keyboard. Now, I have to stand whole day arranging apples… Royal Galas, NZ beauties… I think this will be the time where I eat and touch the most apples in my life…
Friday, February 20, 2009
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