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    February 23

    Going back to work ..

    My holiday finally ended. I'm now back to the REAL world once again. I reached Singapore at dawn yesterday. I was scheduled to go back to office on the same morning after a 1-2 hr sleep. Well, as expected I can't drag myself out from the bed and called in for an urgent day off. :) It is tough, very very tough when I don't get enough sleep. Sleep is not gold but diamond for me!
     
    Ok, loaded up some quick shots during CNY. I chose for a very quiet holiday (my bro accuses me being anti-social by hole-ing up at home). I've my reason for being sooooo anti-social (as wht he claimed). I took the opportunity to recharge and replenish for the next big thing. e.g. exams in early March. I've less than a week to prepare. I tempted to just burn the book, mix it with water and drink it. Hoping it will help me to remember. ;P
     
    Anyway, I'll MIA for the next coming weeks. Wish me luck for the exam!
    February 18

    Shake, shake shake it .. baby

     
    After all the washing, cleaning and preparation .. we welcome the spring festival, the new year with full aspirations, wishes and hope. My dad is not with us this year as he wants to experience the New Year celebration in Singapore. He will be coming back with my sis tomorrow. I'm excited to hear from him what is it like to celebrate CNY in Singapore. We always travel back for CNY celebration. Oh yea, I'm now back to my beloved small hometown in Malaysia.
     
    The weather is extreme. When the sun peaked at noon, the temperature will rise to 30++ degree celcius. When it rains in the evening, it's like flooding! I took shower at least 3 times in the day. Pheww .. hot hot .. Aside for the harsh weather, I love being at home. Slow pace, heartwarming smiles from our neighbours .. peaceful. No rush, walk and take your time! :)
     
    I spent the day sleeping and recharging. Urrmm.. feel good despite the oven like weather. Very therapeutic. Oh, if I'm not wrong, it was one year ago since my last trip! How time flies... and so busy I was... :)
     
    Life is dull if its consist just work with no play. Opps .. I don't remember when was my last time to let my hair down and party! Planned to round some friends and charge down to the local disco .. hey ya .. hey ya .. shake it, shake it ... shake it ..baby! ....
    February 17

    Happy Chinese New Year!

    Chinese New Year is the longest and most important celebration in the Chinese calendar. The Chinese year 4705 begins on 18 Feb 2007, which is tomorrow. New Year festivities traditionally start on the first day of the month and continue until the fifteenth, when we expect to see a full moon. All family members will gather on the New Year's eve day  and have a hearty reunion dinner.
     
    Being a Chinese, I don't think I know alot about Chinese culture though. In my kind of generation, I think I'm very much a diluted Chinese!
     
    Firstly, I'm Chinese illiterate. I can't speak Chinese properly and practically labeled as "banana" (literally means yellow skin with white flesh)   Secondly, I know nothing about Chinese history. In school, we studied alot of Malaysia and other region histories. (I must blame the govt. for having narrow syallabus). Thirdly, I don't exactly know how to appreciate Chinese cultural arts. e.g. Chinese opera and music. I prefer western classical music and theatre.
     
    I may not know alot being a true blue Chinese, but there are many values and virtues that I found  worthwhile to keep. e.g. the Confucian virtues like propriety, wisdom, human-heartedness, righteouness, sincerity and harmony.
     
    So, I take this opportunity to wish everyone a Happy Chinese New Year. May this new year brings you bundle of joy, hope, health and success! 
     
    "Xin Nian Kuai Le"
     
    P/s : If you want to know more about CNY celebration, pls visit : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_New_Year. ;)
    February 07

    ......

    Life is so busy! I hardly have time to go out and smell the air. I was online for almost 24/7 on weekends. If you saw me in MSN and I didn't say hello, forgive me, I was on net marathon. My neck is stiff and my back is breaking! Aww .. I've deadlines to rush :( We will close for the coming Chinese New Year holiday. As usual, I talked alot today. *sigh* mouth is tired. Guess, I need to practice some silence therapy.
     
    I met up with 2 local fellas from an American MNC at office today. Talked big and tried hard to show me how superior their company is and we should well, .. kiss their toes for giving us a chance to do business with his company. Mountain tortoise!! Really.. When I get to talk to him over the phone, he talked as if I owed him my salary! They're persistent and I do not know who needs who more here.. *wink*  In the nutshell, don't be stuck up and always do your homework. Get to know the big picture and learn to be humble. Even if you're a customer, you still need to respect your supplier! We're on win-win game here.
     
    I do deal with transporter, the uncle behind those 12 wheels lorry. They may not hold high position in the company but they're significant ppl! I passed some mandarin oranges to them today while they helped me to stuff the goods, they went uhhuh ..  hehe .. pleasantly surprise. Get what I mean?? ;P
    February 03

    So, Have You Found Your It Yet?

     Another article from Sumiko Tan. She talks about LOVE. What type are you? I think I'm Type 4 for now. I could grow to become Type 3 when I'm getting older, say .. 35 yrs old. ;) Life has been stressful and I need to pass up 2 projects next week. What worse is, a total overhaul needed for Project A. Dreadful weekend. While I'm on my thinking straw hat, pls enjoy the article!  Have you found your "It"? If yes, congratulations!!!

     
    The Sunday Times, August 2, 1998
    So, Have You Found Your It Yet? by Sumiko Tan
     
    Driving along Grange Road towards Ngee Ann City one day, my heart hic-cupped. On the other side of the road was a car, which bore the licence plate of a former boyfriend. But the vehicle whizzed by too fast for me to see if it was indeed him inside.
     
    Although that relationship ended on a bad note (he jilted me) many, many moons ago when I was barely 21, leaving me tear-soaked and seeped with sadness for a long, long time, the sighting brought back a rush of memories, which were mostly bitter. Luckily I soon reached the shopping mall.
     
    It's wonderful how bright lights and the prospect of spending money can cheer one up.
     
    What a low-life that guy was and what a lucky escape I had had, I told myself, zapping him from my mind as I entered the On Pedder shop where an enticing array of open-toed sandals awaited me.
     
    Love. Can it really be eternal?
     
    The poet Robert Graves describes love as "a universal migraine", "a bright stain on the vision/blotting out reason". If that were so, I must by now be quite blind and without reason, for I have been in love not a few times. It is, after all, a thrilling sensation, with all the clinches about it ringing true.
     
    When you're in love, you see the world with new eyes.

    Everything feels almost unbearably light, and life can never be more right. Everyday concerns - the mortgage, job insecurities, family problems - seem so irrelevant.
     
    What matter is being with the object of your affection - that hot rush of anticipation as you wait for him, the warmth that engulfs you when you are finally together, the smugness in knowing you are loved.
     
    Can there be a nicer feeling than that?
     
    The way I see it, there are four types of people when it comes to love.
     
    The first finds a soulmate early in life. She marries him, they set up a home, have kids, and their life's pretty settled from then on.
     
    The second type moves from one relationship onto another, and the relationships are more often than not fraught with woes. Life is one roller-coaster ride as she soars with joy and plunges into misery.
     
    The third sort doesn't care for relationships, for she can be perfectly happy without a beloved by her side.
     
    Then, there is the fourth type, who dearly wishes to be involved with someone, but can't find the right partner.
     
    I suppose I fall into the second category, for I have had my share of turbulent relationships.
     
    Love, I have discovered, is seldom a one-way ticket to the moon.
     
    The journey can be aborted halfway and you can find yourself hitting the ground with a bump.
     
    Sadly, I have had my share of being brought down to earth. And, if I look back on my relationships, there are some lessons in love I have learnt:

    1)   It is better to be dumped than to dump.
     
    Of course this is putting it simply. Life is more complex than that - there are people who deserve to be dumped.
     
    But if both parties haven't done any wrong, I'd prefer to be the  "dumpee" than the "dumper" any day.
     
    Of course, it hurts like crazy when you discover that a person no longer loves you. But feeling hurt is any time better than feeling guilty.
     
    The former fuels a range of emotions - wretchedness, anger and self-pity chief among them - which are, actually, rather self-indulgent sensations and not totally unpleasant. But when you're the bad guy, there are no two ways about it - you've done something horrible to someone and the only way you can feel is lousy.
     
    2)   It's not love when it's stormy.
     
    I used to think that true love had to be wrought with turbulent feelings, wasn’t this what Passion was all about? What was love without tiffs and spats, followed by dizzy kisses when you patched up?
     
    These days, I regard a calmer life as the healthier option. Because, every time you quarrel with a loved one, you are tearing him down, and surely that can't be what love is? It should be about shoring up your partner, not bring him down.
     
    3)   Love just happens. You can't search for it.
     
    There was a time when I went to parties in the hope that I'd meet someone I could fall in love with. Well, it never happened.
     
    The relationships I treasure started from chance encounters, never through a blind date or an arranged meeting. And for those who are single, fret not.  Serendipitous meetings do happen.
     
    4)   If you love a person, you would want to show him off.
     
    If you have any qualms at all about the person whom you say you love - perhaps you're embarrassed by the car he drives, or that he's balding or that he stutters or doesn't have university degree - it can't be love.

    When you love someone, you'd regard him as a trophy and want to flaunt him to the world.
     
    5)   A sharp knife cuts the quickest. 
     
    It also hurts the least. When love peters out and it's time to call it quits, say your adieus snappily.
     
    Prolonging the goodbye only lengthens the misery and leaves a lousy aftertaste. Besides, a short and sweet farewell is the classiest exit.
     
    6)   Love scars heal.
     
    Yes, amazingly they do, though it takes ages to forget someone who has forsaken you. You will alternate between fantasizing about looking drop-dead gorgeous and winning him back, and scheming to wreak revenge on him.
     
    But one day, you'll wake up, gaze at his picture and feel - nothing.
     
    7)   If it's really love, he will marry you.
     
    Bah you say? What a stupid notion in this day and age? A woman doesn't need the man she loves to marry her? Besides, hasn't the institution of marriage been devalued?
     
    I used to believe all that too. But now, I regard marriage as the ultimate test. If you truly love someone, wouldn't you want to belong to him and vice-versa?
     
    8)   When you find your It, go for it.

    When you least expect it, the thought just descends upon you - you have found your It. He's the one standing in front of you and whom you’ve been staying single for all your life.
     
    It's a truly amazing sensation, and if the other person feels the same way, then it is also a wonderful one.
     
    And if you have found your It, well, congratulations! Life's great, isn’t it?