Saturday, August 30, 2008
A Myth...
Friday, August 29, 2008
Long Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeek!
If my grafiti was that good...there would be more grafiti on the walls in my hospital...YEAH!
A room with a view...if my bedroom looked out at THAT...I would probably not need to roll around so much before psyching myself to get out of bed.
I love the beach...the smells...the sounds.
I miss my long wavy hair! It is short now...a victim (the hair) of the hot Malaysian weather and a little too many oysters...a story that can only be told face to face, I am afraid. Anyway, that (the glass) was a giganto iced margarita...pekat enough...just the way I like it!!!
Dinner followed suit.
Yes my fellow 'Live To Eat' club members...fried lobsters and crab legs and yes...it was THAT good.
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Down In The Dumps
It’s just this time of the year that brings me down and I try not to let it, but starting from mid August I just start getting really gloomy (I know, I am going to use this word a fair bit here, my sincere apologies) without knowing why. It just hits me all of a sudden. Blam! And I am left wanting to crawl into a hole and just hide…hibernate.
Then I realise, oh, this were the couple of really difficult weeks leading up to my mum’s death. Okay. This fact sinks in and suddenly I feel less gloomy…because it helps to understand where the gloom (hey, this is only the fourth time!) is coming from. Then at least I can start working on it.
So I guess that for the time being, I am going to stay away from people who grate my exposed nerves and remember to breath deeply (like a hundred times) before I say something biting in response to imbecilic remarks. For those of you dear to my heart (you know who you are), please bear with me if you catch me in one of my moods. I really don’t mean to bring anyone down. Those who can’t bear with me, then I guess that you are not dear to my heart and I seriously am not in the least bothered about what you think.
And P/S: Don’t dish out advice that you yourself do not or cannot follow because it just seems really silly coming out from your hypocritical mouth.
There, I have said it. I have said it and I am going to leave it.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Eating Alone...
Beijing's Olympic Mascots
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In China's traditional culture and art, the fish and water designs are symbols of prosperity and harvest. And so Beibei carries the blessing of prosperity. A fish is also a symbol of surplus in Chinese culture, another measure of a good year and a good life.
The ornamental lines of the water-wave designs are taken from well-known Chinese paintings of the past. Among Fuwa, Beibei is known to be gentle and pure. Strong in water sports, she reflects the blue Olympic ring.
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Jingjing makes children smile -- and that's why he brings the blessing of happiness wherever he goes. You can see his joy in the charming naivety of his dancing pose and the lovely wave of his black and white fur. As a national treasure and a protected species, pandas are adored by people everywhere. The lotus designs in Jingjing's headdress, which are inspired by the porcelain paintings of the Song Dynasty (A.D.960-1234), symbolize the lush forest and the harmonious relationship between man and nature. Jingjing was chosen to represent our desire to protect nature's gifts -- and to preserve the beauty of nature for all generations. Jingjing is charmingly naïve and optimistic. He is an athlete noted for strength who represents the black Olympic ring.
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In the intimate circle of Fuwa, Huanhuan is the big brother. He is a child of fire, symbolizing the Olympic Flame and the passion of sport -- and passion is the blessing he bestows. Huanhuan stands in the center of Fuwa as the core embodiment of the Olympic spirit. And while he inspires all with the passion to run faster, jump higher and be stronger, he is also open and inviting. Wherever the light of Huanhuan shines, the inviting warmth of Beijing 2008 -- and the wishful blessings of the Chinese people -- can be felt. The fiery designs of his head ornament are drawn from the famed Dunhuang murals -- with just a touch of China's traditional lucky designs. Huanhuan is outgoing and enthusiastic. He excels at all the ball games and represents the red Olympic ring.
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Like all antelopes, Yingying is fast and agile and can swiftly cover great stretches of land as he races across the earth. A symbol of the vastness of China's landscape, the antelope carries the blessing of health, the strength of body that comes from harmony with nature. Yingying's flying pose captures the essence of a species unique to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, one of the first animals put under protection in China. The selection of the Tibetan Antelope reflects Beijing's commitment to a Green Olympics. His head ornament incorporates several decorative styles from the Qinghai-Tibet and Sinkiang cultures and the ethnic design traditions of Western China. Strong in track and field events, Yingying is a quick-witted and agile boy who represents the yellow Olympic ring.
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Every spring and summer, the children of Beijing have flown beautiful kites on the currents of wind that blow through the capital. Among the kite designs, the golden-winged swallow is traditionally one of the most popular. Nini's figure is drawn from this grand tradition of flying designs. Her golden wings symbolize the infinite sky and spread good-luck as a blessing wherever she flies. Swallow is also pronounced "yan" in Chinese, and Yanjing is what Beijing was called as an ancient capital city. Among Fuwa, Nini is as innocent and joyful as a swallow. She is strong in gymnastics and represents the green Olympic ring.
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Friday, August 08, 2008
08.08.08
But this being a special day where it is:
- Bernard's birthday
- Sister Tee's mum's birthday
- The start of the Beijing Olympics (I am one of the mascotts...the cute green one!)
- The date...did you not notice the date?
- Friday!!! (Always a good reason to celebrate)
We are celebrating Uncle Swee Ming and Aunty Kok Moi's birthdays at DG today. So that basically means one thing: MAKAN*!!! A good thing that Amelia and myself decided (or more like I psycho-ed her) to start our dieting today. Ha ha. Let's see how long that lasts. Sigh, have been over indulging in a little tooooooo many durians. I just can't help myself. I LOVE DURIANS!!!
Alrighty then. Time to hit the road. Subang here I come...are you ready for the Great Leech?
*semangat-ness = enthusiasm*makan = eating a.k.a a feast