Category: Dawdles

Jan 14

Tiger Woohoo!

No, this is not some Tiger Wood joke.

This is about the local film production, Tiger Woohoo.

Why so hard to get tickets one! I am supposed to go watch but they don’t show it in Summit USJ and both Sunway Pyramid and OneU all fully booked! Arghh!

They have been running the advertisement in Astro and the show looks promising. I wanna watch today! *Bawls*

Looks like I have to watch next week instead. >.<

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Jan 11

2010

Nope. No resolution whatsoever.

If the movie 2012 is for real, its just two years away from the apocalypse, and therefore I should spend all my money living life to the fullest in these two years. Two freaking years! I bet if I quit my job and live on my savings I can barely last even half of a year, sheesh. So, no more pessimistic thoughts about the end of the world, the big flood, the inability to make it into the big big modern Noah’s ark. Life still goes on, regardless if it is just two years, or twenty years, or two hundred years away from the end. Or whatever it is called. I don’t know what’s gonna happen tomorrow, let alone two years from now, right?

So, twenty-ten, eh?

For me, this is the year of acceptance. A reality check. Time to find the checklist that I’ve made for myself when I was way younger and has more dreams than the hair on my scalp.

I accepted the fact that I am not getting younger, that I will not look like those airbrushed magazine cover girl, I am not a high flying corporate ladder climber with the salary to boot, and I am not as tall, as rich or as popular as my teen self imagined I will be. I am still as tall as I was ten years back, in fact, and I think I still do fine. Funny how when I was younger I thought by this age I will be free from the books, working a stable job and perhaps more, but right now I am still taking what life has to offer and going with the flow, and I am certainly enjoying life, regardless of the difference.

That goes on to show that, when life gives you a lemon, make lemonade. If life gives you a box of lemons, setup a lemonade stand!

If there is one thing that I would like myself to do better is to be more active. Go for more walks, take up sports, get moving and things like that. I heard that it does the body good, and just might, might make me look at least 50% like the airbrushed magazine cover girl. Gee. This must be inspired by watching “The Biggest Loser” every weekday while I was stuffing myself with dinner, WTF!

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Jan 05

Looking back at 2009: A Recap

I’ve been reminded by my webhost to renew my subscription and that put me into considering whether I should continue blogging or not. Figuring that it doesn’t cost so much, plus I still like writing anyway, I am gonna renew the domain and hosting. Here’s to another year of (hopefully) fruitful blogging.

Its only a few days after ushering into twenty-ten, so allow me to recap the year of 2009 before moving forward to the new year.

Fresh and painfully recent, my family lost my paternal grandmother last month. By grace of God, all her kith and kin was present to say the final goodbyes before her passing, and she passed on peacefully. She will always be lovingly remembered by those near and dear. May she rest in peace.

Death, in all its certainty, always evokes emotions, and serves as a reminder for the living to cherish for the people they love and to live life the fullest. No amount of monetary richness can be brought to the afterlife, and what’s left behind is the legacy of living and memories.

Christmas and New Year is a sombre affair this year.

Aside from that, 2009 was the year I made a huge decision to quit my job as a factory minion in Malacca and move up to Selangor. I certainly did not see it coming because I don’t quite like traffic jam and urban stressful living. I am happy to say that I fitted pretty well in the new working environment and living with my aunt. I also had to give up my cat for adoption, but thankfully my cousin stepped up to take him in, and J and I could still drop by and visit the cat whenever we want. We also have to bathe the cat because not everyone could bathe a cat. LOL!

I also switched my job from being a factory minion to a university lab rat. Flexible working hours pretty much rocks!

However, leaving Malacca, where friendship and familiarity were built in 8 long years to start all over again in a new place is unnerving, to say the least. I have to say goodbye to the litter of kitten downstairs, to the flat I’ve stayed for the past year after I graduated, and to all the colleagues, subordinates and superiors of my previous workplace. No more Saturday morning breakfast followed by grocery shopping, no more Jonker Street and mamak supper at night and no more Batu Berendam chicken rice balls. I have to start new routines and find new places to eat here. It takes time. Afterall, change is the only constant in life. So is aging, but I don’t want to go into that now.

Aside from that, 2009 was very much a year that I can write off with contentment. Life is good to me, to my family and my friends, and I hope that 2010 can be a year full of blessings as well.

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