Sunday, August 31, 2008

first trip to causeway point with baby

On a whim, mum and I took baby to causeway point for lunch a few days back. it's the first time we took baby out of the house without a car. we loaned a baby stroller from our neighbours, packed a bag with milk, diapers and other essentials, and set off on our little adventure. it was drizzling, not the best day to go out. mum pushed the stroller while i shelter them with an umbrella. the bus arrived just when we reached the bus stop. mum and i look at each other with a panicked expression, then each of took one end of the stroller and climbed up the bus hastily. while on the bus, i pretended not to know her as she set the stroller blocking half of the aisle and baby-talked in a cloyingly sweet voice.

On reaching causeway point, we decided to eat at sakae sushi. Took some pics of them.






Bought a pair of sneakers at Metro from the brand Bum's Equipment. At $19.90, it's rather cheap. I need more flats, I always wear out my flats in record breaking time...:(

We also went to the supermarket to shop for groceries. Took this pic at the veggies section. Can you contort ur limbs like tat?

I am not sure if it's just her or all babies, but she has a tendency to lick at anything that she sees or grabs.



Case in point:
1) was playing the computer at my living room when i felt something wet on the side of my thigh. I looked down, and there she was licking my thigh! I pulled away of course, then she leaned towards my thigh, looked at me questioningly and sticked out her tongue. Eeks.

2) was searching the living room table for something. mum came out of the kitchen, shrieked, "she is eating ur shorts!" I whipped my head to the back and found her licking at my shorts. i grabbed it away from her and continued searching the table. Then I heard slurping sounds coming from my back. And gosh, she was making those loud slurping noises while sucking on my shorts. Double eeks!

In fact, she will lick my feet if I let her. Of course I know, cos I stick out my feet at her as an experiment..hahah.
Anyway, one thing good about baby prams is that you can hang all ur shopping bags on the handles. We bought alot of stuff and there was no need to carry anything. Mum walked back home empty-handed while I just need to push the pram. Easy!

Below are some pics I took for my sis when she came back after a Dinner and Dance. The pics are rather nice, don't u tink? That's bcos its me who took them..hehe.




Winged cats discovered in western China

something kathy showed me on net. the cat looks so pretty.



Winged cats have been known to exist since the 19th century, but only a handful of people have actually seen—let alone owned—one. This woman in Sichuan province watched as her beloved kitty grew angel wings on his back last summer after a bunch of female cats tried to mate with him. "Many female cats in heat came to harass him, and then the wings started to grow," she said.

Geneticists have a less romantic theory. They believe it could be a genetic defect, a skin condition, or the result of poor grooming.















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Making Love Out Of Nothing At All

I know just how to whisper,
And I know just how to cry;
I know just where to find the answers;
And I know just how to lie.
I know just how to fake it,
And I know just how to scheme;
I know just when to face the truth,
And then I know just when to dream.
And I know just where to touch you,
And I know just what to prove;
I know when to pull you closer,
And I know when to let you loose.
And I know the night is fading,
And I know that times gonna fly;
And Im never gonna tell you everything
Ive got to tell you,
But I know Ive got to give it a try.
And I know the roads to riches,
And I know the ways to fame;
I know all the rules
And then I know how to break em
And I always know the name of the game.

But I dont know how to leave you,
And Ill never let you fall;
And I dont know how you do it,
Making love out of nothing at all
(making love)
Out of nothing at all,
(making love)
Out of nothing at all,
(making love)
Out of nothing at all,
(making love)
Out of nothing at all,
(making love)
Out of nothing at all
(making love)
Out of nothing at all.

Every time I see you all the rays of the sun
Are streaming through the waves in your hair;
And every star in the sky is taking aim
At your eyes like a spotlight,
The beating of my heart is a drum, and its lost
And its looking for a rhythm like you.
You can take the darkness from the pit of the night
And turn into a beacon burning endlessly bright.
Ive got to follow it, cause everything I know, well its nothing till I give it to you.

I can make the run or stumble,
I can make the final block;
And I can make every tackle, at the sound of the whistle,
I can make all the stadiums rock.
I can make tonight forever,
Or I can make it disappear by the dawn;
And I can make you every promise that has ever been made,
And I can make all your demons be gone.

But Im never gonna make it without you,
Do you really want to see me crawl?
And Im never gonna make it like you do,
Making love out of nothing at all.

(making love)
Out of nothing at all
(making love)
Out of nothing at all
(making love)
Out of nothing at all
(making love)
Out of nothing at all
(making love)
Out of nothing at all
(making love)
Out of nothing at all
(making love)

Saturday, August 30, 2008

my Sun, my Moon, my guiding star

part of the lyrics from a barry white song, me tinks.

"You're my Sun, my Moon, my guiding star.
My kind of wonderful, that's what you are
You're all I'm living for,
Your love I'll keep for evermore,
You're the first, you're the last, my everything.
In you I've found so many things
A love so new only you could bring
You're like a first morning dew on a brand new day.
You're my reality, yet I'm lost in a dream.
I know there's only, only one like you.
There's no way they could have made two.
Girl you're my reality
And the answer to all my dreams
My first, my last, my everything..."


Thursday, August 28, 2008

The Young Man and the Starfish:Making a Difference

Once upon a time there was a wise man who used to go to the ocean to do his journal writing. He had a habit of walking on the beach before he began his work.
One day he was walking along the shore. As he looked down the beach, he saw a human figure moving like a dancer. He smiled to himself to think of someone who would dance to the day. So he began to walk faster to catch up.

As he got closer, he saw that it was a young man and the young man wasn't dancing, but instead he was reaching down to the shore, picking up something and very gently throwing it into the ocean.

As he got closer he called out, "Good morning! What are you doing?"

The young man paused, looked up and replied, "Throwing starfish in the ocean."

"I guess I should have asked, why are you throwing starfish in the ocean?"

"The sun is up, and the tide is going out. And if I don't throw them in they'll die."

"But, young man, don't you realize that there are miles and miles of beach, and starfish all along it. You can't possibly make a difference!"

The young man listened politely. Then bent down, picked up another starfish and threw it into the sea, past the breaking waves and said, "It made a difference for that one."

[edited at 6.56pm, 31st aug: it was an email i received recently, titled "voted the best email of the year". i read it, the pictures of less privileged people were plastered all over the email. well taken ones really. i am sure it's just me, bcos after reading the email over a few time, i got pissed off big-time. in fact i was trembling with anger. the general message of the email was to be thankful that we are so much fortunate that other people..and tat's it?? put in pictures of poverty, hunger etc so we can compare how lucky we are, slap our own butts in gratefulness and be off our way..TATS IT?! anyway i googled to find out more abt the issues the email depicted, and discovered there were actually links that we can click on to help.

http://www.theliteracysite.com/clickToGive/home.faces?siteId=6
http://www.thehungersite.com/clickToGive/home.faces?siteId=1
http://www.porloschicos.com/PorLosChicos.NET/index_english.htm
http://www.oneclickonemeal.com/
http://www.hungerfighters.com
http://children.care2.com/
http://www.bhookh.com/
http://www.helpuu.com/about.htm
http://www.freeflour.com/
http://www.freepoverty.com/
http://www.freerice.com/
http://www.helpthirst.com/
http://www.hungrychildren.com
http://www.savetheworldwithmusic.com/
http://www.worldhunger.org/contributefood.htm
http://www.definition-of.com/

we might not be able to eradicate extreme poverty, hunger etc that's going on in the world. but we can still do whatever little we can to help rite? u dun have to be filthy rich to change the world..doing watever u can whether it's big or small scale, ultimately it still makes a difference.]

ABOUT The Hunger Site..just a click away!~

The Hunger Site was founded to focus the power of the Internet on a specific humanitarian need: the eradication of world hunger. Since its launch in June 1999, the site has established itself as a leader in online activism, helping to feed the world's hungry. On average, over 220,000 individuals from around the world visit the site each day to click the yellow "Click Here to Give - it's FREE" button. To date, more than 300 million visitors have given more than 500 million cups of staple food.

The staple food funded by clicks at The Hunger Site is paid for by site sponsors and distributed to those in need by Mercy Corps and America's Second Harvest . 100% of sponsor advertising fees goes to our charitable partners. Funds are split between these organizations and go to the aid of hungry people in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Latin America and North America.

Hunger: Do You Know The Facts?
It is estimated that one billion people in the world suffer from hunger and malnutrition. That's roughly 100 times as many as those who actually die from these causes each year.

About 24,000 people die every day from hunger or hunger-related causes. This is down from 35,000 ten years ago, and 41,000 twenty years ago. Three-fourths of the deaths are children under the age of five.

Famine and wars cause about 10% of hunger deaths, although these tend to be the ones you hear about most often. The majority of hunger deaths are caused by chronic malnutrition. Families facing extreme poverty are simply unable to get enough food to eat.

The Hunger Site began on June 1, 1999. In 1999, a year marked by good economic news, 31 million Americans were food insecure, meaning they were either hungry or unsure of where their next meal would come from. Of these Americans, 12 million were children.

How You Can Help In Mere Seconds — Every Day
The Hunger Site provides a feel-good way to help promote awareness and prevent hunger deaths every day — through easy and quick online activities.

With a simple, daily click of the yellow "Click Here to Give - it's FREE" button at The Hunger Site, visitors help provide food to those in need. Visitors pay nothing. Food is paid for by the site's sponsors and distributed by Mercy Corps worldwide and by America's Second Harvest to food banks throughout the United States.

Please remember to click every day to give help and hope to those most in need. Every click counts in the life of a hungry person.

ABOUT The Literacy Site..just a click away!~

We worry about what a child will become tomorrow, yet we forget that he is someone today - Stacia Tauscher


The Literacy Site is dedicated to funding free books for children.

On average, over 80,000 individuals from around the world visit the site each day to click the "Click Here to Give - it's FREE" button. To date, more than 87 million visitors have helped provide more than 1.6 million books to children who need them the most.

Within the U.S., access to books is essential to reading development: the only variable that directly correlates with reading scores is the number of books in the home. However, most recent data describes a profound, even shocking gap: while the ratio of books to children in middle-income neighborhoods is approximately 13 books to 1 child, the ratio in low-income neighborhoods is 1 book to 300 children.* In addition, over 80 percent of childcare centers serving low-income children lack age-appropriate books. Together, The Literacy Site and its domestic partner, First Book, provide children from low-income families in the U.S. with books they can take home and keep.

Worldwide, there are more than 770 million illiterate adults, two-thirds of whom are women and girls. In addition, there are over 100 million children not currently enrolled in primary school and millions of others not currently enrolled in secondary school. Education is a lifelong gift that empowers people to ultimately improve socioeconomic conditions for their families, communities, countries, and future generations. Through the opportunities that only an education can provide, we can break the cycle of poverty, one child at a time. Together, The Literacy Site and its international partner, Room to Read, provide books to children in some of the poorest regions of the world, including Tibet, India, Vietnam, and Laos.

How You Can Help In Mere Seconds — Every Day
The Literacy Site provides a feel-good way to help promote awareness of the importance of literacy — through easy and quick online activities.

With a simple, daily click of the "Click Here to Give - it's FREE" button at The Literacy Site, visitors help provide free books to children in need. Visitors pay nothing. The distribution of these books are paid for by our site sponsors and accomplished through our charitable partners, First Book and Room to Read.

Please remember to click every day to help children in need get free books in the home, and to give hope to future generations. Every click counts in the fight for literacy.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

updates..

So what have I been up to recently? Nothing much in particular..just a recap of where and who I went out with...

Went to Angeline's shop with Keri, Kathy and Terence. Keri did a dna healing while I bought two crystal bracelets for happiness and career. Keeping my fingers crossed that it will do me some good.

Have not seen Terence for half a year. He lost some weight too. He commented that I look fresher, and that the green dress I was wearing is nice. Got it at Bangkok for about $6, a real bargain hehee. We ate dinner and chatted some before heading home.

Met up for dinner with Kennedy at causeway point for dinner. Prior to that, he was complaining that he had already asked me out countless times and if this goes on, he only be able to see me at his wedding. Was so embarrassed after that that I immediately met him up. Had dinner at Yoshinoya, then went up to the movie theatres to see if there are any movies available. Unfortunately we took a long time eating and the last movie just started..am thinking of what to get for his wedding..instead of giving him a red packet. And there's his birthday also...headache.


Met up with a certain someone also at causeway point a few days later for dinner movie. Was very tired as I had interviews the whole day starting from the morning, and two of the interviews were located in those niao bu sheng dan(translation: where even birds wouldn't lay their eggs) places. Only had a half hour break for lunch, that's it. The rest of the time was spend on taking transport and interviews. It's not such a good idea after all. I thought I was saving time but ended up tired rushing from one place to another. So after the last interview ended, I rushed back home to bath and meet him. Was late for half an hour..it's all very hectic. We ate at Yoshinoya(again) and then it's off to see Death Race.The show was quite alrite, fast dangerous cars, some blood and gore, voluptuous woman. A typical guy's show. The woman in the show were drool-inducing, but the guys...sigh. Anyway, one of the voluptuous woman got killed in the most disgusting way..yikes. After the show, he send me back home. Stayed underneath my block to chat for sometime. The frankest conversation we've had in ages. When I reached back home, my mum amazingly deduced who I was out with cos according to her, I had this queer expression on my face.


Attended Karen's or in her own words, "lao niang's birthday" bbq at pasir ris costa sands. It's her 21st. Saw some of my old colleagues john, liling, yihan, benson, colleen, emily and grace. Karen cut her hair to a bob, think it suits her. Our present for her was a batminton racket. After the cutting of the birthday cake, they went off while I stayed back as I wanted to catch up with Karen. Nur, another colleague arrived later. Got to hear she broke up recently. Wah her story is so sad that I was gonna tear. It's all about loving each other and enjoying the moment while it lasts. I agreed with her that all the time spent is not for nothing, it's the experieces with him that makes her grow as a person and shapes her into what she is today. Also did some gossiping with Nur and Karen. Actually I mostly listened..haha..but rather interesting. Had some alcohol and reached home with a headache.

Went for a interview in the morning yesterday at Suntec, then met up with Gerald at Plaza Sing where he treated me to Pizza Hut. Had an enjoyable time catching up and he was mentioning going out next friday. He's the type that's conservative and traditional, but zilch experiece with gals due to his working schedule. If in terms of looks and career, he actually quite eligible le. Very funny, while chatting the word "strip party" pop up in our conversation. He actually laughed shyly, look down at the table, before whispering the words out. But our conversation is decent ok!

Last night went out with family with the exception of sister to east coast park for a little walk. My mum have not been to the beach for quite a few years, and it's the first time for my baby niece.






Sat on one of the benches that faces the sea. The night breeze was cooling. Together with the sea singing it's lullaby, you could just lie down and fall asleep. At least for me.

After that we headed over to changi airport terminal 3 to walk around. Ended up at Mac eating fries..as if we don't have a Mac over here. :( When we arrived back home, its already 1plus in the night. Dead tired.

And today is Junie's 27th birthday, sent her an birthday sms wishing that she will look 25 forever! She is having fever, poor thing.

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Something I leeched on the net.

One Day to Live

If you had only one day to live, how would you live it? You might first take care of your loved ones by arranging your financial affairs and making sure that any loose ends are tidied up. Then you might contact anyone that you need to say something to, and find, surprisingly, that you will more often than not have something nice to say. Faced with only a day, the fear that feeds resentment seems to melt away.

Then you might eat some ice cream, or smoke a few cigarettes, maybe watch a sunset for the last time noticing how exquisitely beautiful it is, and maybe pet your dog. And that night, you would hold the one you love, very tight, and notice how beautiful she is, and always has been.

Then you might reflect on your life; the mistakes you made, the triumphs, thinking not only of your own successes, but the assistance you received from all the unselfish people in your past, the ones you never remembered, until this day; the ones that helped you out.

Maybe you will wonder what in the world you were thinking of when you gambled away so many possibilities of expressing love. My, how quickly life goes by, and perhaps you now understand, at last, the really important things, and how you could have made life so much easier for so many others. But you did the best you could with what you had, and as Frank Sinatra once sang, I did it my way.

As the day closes, you might wonder why you didn’t live each day as you did this one, as if it were your last. Such a good question. What was it, exactly, that moved your attention off things so important? Why is it that you seemed to think you had so much time to do these things later?

You can never be sure you know; you might have only a day.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Empaths...are you one of them? :)

Empaths are often poets in motion. They are the born writers, singers, and artists with a high degree of creativity and imagination. They are known for many talents as their interests are varied, broad and continual, loving, loyal and humorous. They often have interests in many cultures and view them with a broad-minded perspective. They are mother, father, child, friend, nurse, caregiver, teacher, doctor, sales people... to psychic, clairvoyant, healer, etc. (That is not to say that any of these categories are all empaths.) The list is extensive and really unimportant. It is more important to notice that empaths are everywhere--in every culture and throughout the world.

Empaths are often very affectionate in personality and expression, great listeners and counselors (and not just in the professional area). They will find themselves helping others and often putting their own needs aside to do so. In the same breath, they can be much the opposite. They may be quiet, withdrawn from the outside world, loners, depressed, neurotic, life's daydreamers, or even narcissistic.

They are most often passionate towards nature and respect its bountiful beauty. One will often find empaths enjoying the outdoors, beaches, walking, etc. Empaths may find themselves continually drawn to nature as a form of release. It is the opportune place to recapture their senses and gain a sense of peace in the hectic lives they may live. The time to get away from it all and unwind with nature becomes essential to the empath. Animals are often dear to the heart of empaths, not as a power object, but as a natural love. It is not uncommon for empaths to have more than one pet in their homes.

Traits of an Empath
Empaths are often quiet and can take a while to handle a compliment for they're more inclined to point out another's positive attributes. They are highly expressive in all areas of emotional connection, and talk openly, and, at times, quite frankly in respect to themselves. They may have few problems talking about their feelings.

However, they can be the exact opposite: reclusive and apparently unresponsive at the best of times. They may even appear ignorant. Some are very good at blocking out others and that's not always a bad thing, at least for the learning empath struggling with a barrage of emotions from others, as well as their own feelings.

Empaths have a tendency to openly feel what is outside of them more so than what is inside of them. This can cause empaths to ignore their own needs. In general an empath is non-violent, non-aggressive and leans more towards being the peacemaker. Any area filled with disharmony creates an uncomfortable feeling in an empath. If they find themselves in the middle of a confrontation, they will endeavor to settle the situation as quickly as possible, if not avoid it all together. If any harsh words are expressed in defending themselves, they will likely resent their lack of self-control, and have a preference to peacefully resolve the problem quickly.

Empaths are sensitive to TV, videos, movies, news and broadcasts. Violence or emotional dramas depicting shocking scenes of physical or emotional pain inflicted on adults, children or animals can bring an empath easily to tears. At times, they may feel physically ill or choke back the tears. Some empaths will struggle to comprehend any such cruelty, and will have grave difficulty in expressing themselves in the face of another's ignorance, closed-mindedness and obvious lack of compassion. They simply cannot justify the suffering they feel and see.

People of all walks of life and animals are attracted to the warmth and genuine compassion of empaths. Regardless of whether others are aware of one being empathic, people are drawn to them as a metal object is to a magnet! They are like beacons of light.

Even complete strangers find it easy to talk to empaths about the most personal things, and before they know it, they have poured out their hearts and souls without intending to do so consciously. It is as though on a sub-conscious level that person knows instinctively that empaths would listen with compassionate understanding.

Here are the listeners of life. Empaths are often problem solvers, thinkers, and studiers of many things. As far as empaths are concerned, where a problem is, so too is the answer. They often will search until they find one--if only for peace of mind.





What Kind of Empath Are You?
created with QuizFarm.com
You scored as Fallen Angel

You are a Fallen Angel empath. You have not found your place in this world yet and wander as a lost soul. Your wings have been clipped but you know deep inside they will grow back. You need to fly free and proud. Fallen Angels are spiritual beings who were trapped by flesh, and are now seeking to spread their wings again. (from the Book of Storms at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Empaths/)


Fallen Angel


75%

Healer


65%

Judge


65%

Artist


60%

Universal


60%

Traveler


60%

Precog


55%

Shaman


50%


Friday, August 15, 2008

Pics, shopping, dinner, watever

Setted out to TTSH in the early morning with my bro and baby to acompany my mum to see the bone specialist. The check up is inconclusive, only thing they can confirm is its not due to a problem with the joints. It's super weird lo. But of course it's good also. So hope it wun happen with her again, choy choy.

Took some pics of baby while at the hospital, he(woops, i mean she) really looks like a boy.

Yihan: yo! and you are?


Yihan: this hai lim peh favourite position




Look at my doe-eyed stare...

Dian Dian Dian! *electricity*

I am so stoned...

After that, we met up at Loy Kee chicken rice for lunch with two aunts, my cousin Ling and her daughter Wanting. Yum Yum!~

Don't they look so adorable together? BUT As time goes by...
Wanting: eh stop, you are sinking down, no space (looking for help)
Wanting: ooofff my chin you $%$&#%
Wanting: and stop pulling my hair...
Yihan: none of your business where my hand goes to

I took some pics of Wanting just as we were about to leave. Wanted a picture of her impish smile but....

Me: wanting, look here! look here!
Wanting: dun wan le
My aunt: wanting, look there, smile, smile
Wanting: neh

My aunt: wanting, look there and smile (try to turn wanting's head)
Wanting: dun wan dun wan dun wan..neh ni neh ni bu bu...

Wanting: box you

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Chatted with a fren of mine in msn this noon. My bd gift is still with him ma, but he die die don't want to tell me what it is.
Anyway if the following conversation comes true, I'll be having a real life ken doll...ya ya ba da..Jokes aside, I am still wondering...

A: it is a handsome thing
A: with hands, legs, eyes, nose, mouth, penis

Callisto: harrrR???
Callisto: ........
Callisto: eh so wat is it?

A: kidding

Callisto: hahaa
Callisto: so tell me le

A: its me
A: i m giving me to u
A: isn't tat awesme?

Callisto: u r kidding again hahaa

A says: no
A: hahahaa

Callisto: its fantastic haha

A: hahahahaaaa

A: wat u wan it to be wrapped with?
A: u mean u or the present?
A: me

Callisto: with love

A: hahaaaa

A: so i jus grab a heart shape pillow

Callisto: hmmm
Callisto: so is the pillow the present or it represents love?

A: i m the present
A: it represents luv

Callisto: cool
Callisto: so when r u handling urself over to me then

A: i dhl to u

Callisto: cool, i be waiting haha

A: like barbie doll
A: haha
A: wat u wan yr present (me) to wear?

Callisto: dress up as ken lo

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The result of a shopping trip at orchard with Lance(he shop, i encourage, he buy) were a white long-sleeved shirt, a grey vest, a black sweater and a pair of jeans.

The bulk of our time was spent in Zara, where the male sales person were decked out in suits and attended to us graciously. Additionally, they were cute to boot.

As Lance keep going in continuosly in and out of the changing room, I striked up a conversation with one of the sales person. I thought his hairstyle was quite cool and since he gave me his msn, I might go to the same place he did to cut his hair next time. It's cheap and just around my place in admiralty.




Took some pics of Lance while he was trying on clothes.






We passed by Fcuk Connection and saw these pair of sneakers which is quite cool. It's meant to be shoe laceless. Lance is considering buying it, which I think he should. And throw away your army shoes!~

Also had a chat with him about being a gentlemen. Anyway there is a difference between acting like one, and being a TRUE gentlemen. Maybe its a myth, or they are already extinct.

I was pretty worked up when while discussing the topic, he said something along the
lines of he would only be a gentlemen to the gal he likes. In other words, no need to bother to be a gentlemen to other gals because he is not chasing them. I can throw up on the spot.

I don't think he is the only guy to think this way. But pardon me, isn't a gentlemen someone that treats all woman with chivalry and gallantry?

If you are kind, then you are kind. You can't truly be kind if you chose who to shower it to.

Anyway, just to go off-track abit, since Lance and I were talking abt rich people as well. Some of them have this skeptism in them that if you befriend them, then you might just be after their money. So they are likely to be less generous to you, cos they think that "oh if she comes out with me not because i am treating her, that means she is really coming out cos she likes to come out with me. If she don't want to come out with me cos we are going dutch, then aha! she must be after my money" and that sort of nonsense. It's like a sort of test.

Seriously, I can't be bothered. If you know me, you know I am never the materialistic type. I won't behave especially nice just because a person is rich. And I've gotten much better treatment from friends who do not hold high-paying jobs, but who treats me nicely and generously out of the goodness of their heart. In fact, I am starting to have an aversion to suspicious rich people. It irks me seeing how they are so touchy when it comes to money issues, so that I have to step carefully around them.

I also met up with Keri for dinner after Lance went off for his class. We went to an indonesian eatery at Lucky Plaza, followed by coffee at Starbucks Paragon. Had a long enjoyable chat with her where she gave me loads of advice. Same thing goes to Syl for her long distance advice all the way from China. Doing the right thing is hard, and that's why it's called the right thing.

Lastly, below videos are of Huang Mei Zhen from One Million Star Season 2. She sang so well at the audition and beginning of the season. I don't mind having a voice like hers, haha.