Monday, August 15, 2005
Thursday, August 11, 2005
21st Birthday!
Its been awhile since i last updated my blog and quite a bit has transpired since then. For one, i celebrated my 21st birthday with a big party! I haven't posted any pictures coz i can only get them come saturday. Wait for em ^^
The birthday was one of the most touching events i ever had the honour of experiencing. My dad manned the bbq pit the entire evening; he was totally drenched in sweat but didn't stop at all. He cooked lots of great stuff like yakitori chicken and open-fire mushrooms with sea salt and black pepper. Really touched that he did that for me coz i don't usually expect Dad to do this kind of thing... It was really touching that he did and i appreciate him alot more now.
My aunts also cooked up a huge spread of food which everyone said was simply delicious. I didn't have much of an appetite sadly coz i was roving from table to table but from what everyone told me... it tasted great!
Not to leave out Ariel and her sis who helped with the decorations! We had streamers and balloons in the function room and it really added atmosphere to the whole thing. Also, Ariel helped me entertain the guests so i could breath easier as well. Thanks dearie! <3>

A spanking new Ipod Photo from my dearie. Its a really fun device; you can't go wrong when 52% of all MP3 players are Ipods can you?

I also got this swatch skin watch from Clarence and Encik Lai. IWhen i got the watch i was totally shocked man. For it was exactly what i wanted. Initially, i did not know who bought it for me but i was positive that whoever did must be a damn good listener coz that person knew 3 things about me:
The birthday was one of the most touching events i ever had the honour of experiencing. My dad manned the bbq pit the entire evening; he was totally drenched in sweat but didn't stop at all. He cooked lots of great stuff like yakitori chicken and open-fire mushrooms with sea salt and black pepper. Really touched that he did that for me coz i don't usually expect Dad to do this kind of thing... It was really touching that he did and i appreciate him alot more now.
My aunts also cooked up a huge spread of food which everyone said was simply delicious. I didn't have much of an appetite sadly coz i was roving from table to table but from what everyone told me... it tasted great!
Not to leave out Ariel and her sis who helped with the decorations! We had streamers and balloons in the function room and it really added atmosphere to the whole thing. Also, Ariel helped me entertain the guests so i could breath easier as well. Thanks dearie! <3>

A spanking new Ipod Photo from my dearie. Its a really fun device; you can't go wrong when 52% of all MP3 players are Ipods can you?

I also got this swatch skin watch from Clarence and Encik Lai. IWhen i got the watch i was totally shocked man. For it was exactly what i wanted. Initially, i did not know who bought it for me but i was positive that whoever did must be a damn good listener coz that person knew 3 things about me:
- I thrashed my watch at surivor camp
- I only wear swatch skin coz i have scrawny wrists
- The face of the watch must have every number labelled big big coz otherwise i'll see 2 o clock as 3 of clock etc
This watch fulfilled all 3 criteria. What are the odds right? Apparently, Clarence is a mind reader coz he didn't know any of these things ~.~ Maybe i spend too much time with him in NS. I mean, we were the same company, same course and same branch.
I also got a ton of Kinokuniya book vouchers, its a good thing i created a reading list recently, heh heh
There's a ton of other stuff but i can't show it coz i don't a camera.. sigh
All in all, thank you everyone who helped out and came for the party. I had a really fun time and i hope you had a fun time as well. Till the next fun event!
Tuesday, August 02, 2005
Busy...
I find it hard to believe i can get so busy when i don't even have a 9-5 part time job. I conduct 3 tuition sessions a week, that's all the work i do and yet i feel bogged down.
Case in point: I woke up at 8am today, went to BBDC for driving class, then proceeded in Pasir Ris for an interview at the place i'll be volunteering for the next 4 years (at least i hope i will be) and ended the day with a tuition class in Choa Chu Kang.
Tomorrow: have driving class again, then tuition class in the evening.
Thursday: driving class and either a CEO talk at SMU or my volunteer orientation. Argh...
I don't have time to spend with Ariel! Sigh, My poor dear...
In other news, i'm addicted to reading Fortune magazine. At the SMU Vivace (ECA Day) they gave us 2 copies of Fortune magazine. I read them on the way back and i was instantly hooked. For some reason, Ariel doesn't seem to think they're very interesting..
Now, i don't think i'll ever become a CEO in my life. Its an awful lot of decision making that i don't think any amount of law school can prepare you for. Asians on the whole are not very decisive people. Face is mighty important and the reluctance to take drastic measures stifles our executive ability some.
What i do know is though, that I have the ability to excel and i owe it to God and to myself to realise that potential. I may never become CEO, but if i do not do my damn best in whatever field i'm in; please give me a slap in the face.
That said, i have no idea what i want to do in life. I know, i haven't even entered business school yet but goals are important no? Singapore has a dearth of effective management. I want to be able to solve that, i want to learn critical decision making and how to be an effective leader. I think Singapore really needs that now. Its always said that we are a hardworking people and sometimes i think to myself: "How on earth can that be? From what i see, no one takes their work seriously at all" I think workers on the whole are disenchanted by being a small cog in the massive economic machine. This hurts morale and we're just starting to see how bad it really is.
Simply put, we lack the hunger. To put it bluntly, we lack the hunger to own the competition. Are there solutions?
Again, my experience of the working world is incredibly limited but as far as i know but i've yet to see someone who truly likes his job.
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Case in point: I woke up at 8am today, went to BBDC for driving class, then proceeded in Pasir Ris for an interview at the place i'll be volunteering for the next 4 years (at least i hope i will be) and ended the day with a tuition class in Choa Chu Kang.
Tomorrow: have driving class again, then tuition class in the evening.
Thursday: driving class and either a CEO talk at SMU or my volunteer orientation. Argh...
I don't have time to spend with Ariel! Sigh, My poor dear...
In other news, i'm addicted to reading Fortune magazine. At the SMU Vivace (ECA Day) they gave us 2 copies of Fortune magazine. I read them on the way back and i was instantly hooked. For some reason, Ariel doesn't seem to think they're very interesting..
Now, i don't think i'll ever become a CEO in my life. Its an awful lot of decision making that i don't think any amount of law school can prepare you for. Asians on the whole are not very decisive people. Face is mighty important and the reluctance to take drastic measures stifles our executive ability some.
What i do know is though, that I have the ability to excel and i owe it to God and to myself to realise that potential. I may never become CEO, but if i do not do my damn best in whatever field i'm in; please give me a slap in the face.
That said, i have no idea what i want to do in life. I know, i haven't even entered business school yet but goals are important no? Singapore has a dearth of effective management. I want to be able to solve that, i want to learn critical decision making and how to be an effective leader. I think Singapore really needs that now. Its always said that we are a hardworking people and sometimes i think to myself: "How on earth can that be? From what i see, no one takes their work seriously at all" I think workers on the whole are disenchanted by being a small cog in the massive economic machine. This hurts morale and we're just starting to see how bad it really is.
Simply put, we lack the hunger. To put it bluntly, we lack the hunger to own the competition. Are there solutions?
Again, my experience of the working world is incredibly limited but as far as i know but i've yet to see someone who truly likes his job.
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