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Tuesday, August 04, 2009
" Time is the most valuable currency you can spend on your family. "
I found this quote on this week 8Days and it definitely struck a chord in my heart. I paused and thought for a while. What have I been doing for the past 3 months leh?
Job Searching - Not fruitful at all! I seemed to be a slacker!!! haha just searched for ONE and was unsuccessful in my application :( then I put on a hold. Actually everything was gg as planned. If i didnt get that, i will rest till end of july, which is very true.
But I feel very rejuvenated! I think the past 3 months has been a good rest. Even though I have been going out very often, there is no stress/pressure of backlogs/due homework & assignments. I am happy that I am doing things that I love, like spending more time with family and friends, as well as to play in the band.
I am glad I have spent some time with my parents. Simple lunch/dinner could make them feel happy. I know my dad loves the food at Chinatown hawker centre. But because of me, my mum would always suggest eating at "nearby" places so that I can go home "earlier" to rest. But that saturday, i told my dad to go anywhere he wants to go to have dinner, because i have the time. And i guessed it correctly, we went to chinatown and had hainanese chicken rice at his favourite stall. Even though he queued for half hr, when he came back with that tray of food, happiness was written all over his face. As for my mum, good time spent together include going parkway for lunch and then to Giant to get groceries (free parking for 2 hrs on weekdays if you spend $50 and above), bringing her to new shoppping malls: Tampines One and Orchard ION.
Last sunday, we went to mandai to pray and i always get some morbid thoughts when i am there. Sometimes i really hate myself for answering and snapping back at my mum for the stupidest reasons and slightest things. And I always regret my actions, just mere seconds later. I dont want to grow up le. I want things to remain just like that. I dont want any growing up because it will eventually lead to death. Treasure your loved ones....
This holidays have been fantastic as I spend alot of time with my good friends as well. Impromtu meeting ups, random chilling out sessions at DOME, checking out some good eating deals and going on a short getaway trips... i'm loving it!!!
Remaining time left, I just nua at home some days, and whenever i have the mood, i will pack my room. Yes, my room is really very very untidy for a girl. Not that everything is out of place, it is just very messy. I have books and papers occupying every shelf. And my study table is stacked with my last sem worksheets. The only clear area i have is my computer table. I am a garung guni girl, i keep everything. I still have my pri sch stuffs in my balcony, my sec sch notes at my stairway, and my jc stuffs on the shelves. The uni notes are at the other cupboard. ARH! I always think one fine day, i will NEED them. But in actual fact, stuffs which you didnt touch for the past year, you dont need them, chuck them away!
So, i found some motivation to pack my room. For these 3 mths, i have packed my room 3 times and each time, i threw away more than 10 big plastic bags of "rubbish" but, let me tell you, MY ROOM STILL LOOKS THE SAME! Why is that so?? :( But of course, my study table is cleared, my notes is very much neater in arranged order and is of a more pleasant sight la. I finally threw away my GP stuffs because i reckon news is new everyday. So no point keeping those newspaper articles. I wonder if i should throw away chem and phy stuffs because i wont be studying them ever again. I threw away many rubbish stuffs and arranged my collection of postcards again. I used to collect postcards... until uni year2. Because i think it is taking up space. HAHA! But luckily, my hobby managed to make a person happy. I kept 2 of each design i collect and i found extras of Miss Saigon postcards (super long ago la!). The law guy in my section was feeling upset over his pupilage, so i gave him the extras and he was really very happy. Good!
I still have alot alot alot alot alot to pack for my room and i really hope to do so soon! I have this cupboard which i refused to pack that day. Because i know if i have done so, it would take me more than 2 hrs. And my wardrobe needs to be packed. Alot of clothes need to be given/thrown away, because i cant fit into them already. Yar, i grew fatter. But i will keep those OP tees, can wear at home :) I have loads of orientation tshirts too... but i always find the material is abit thick and uncomfortable. My home clothes is the most comfortable clothes ever... comprising of my mahjong pants which some have seen. GOSH!
So much things to do, so little time left.
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Tuesday, August 04, 2009
Tuesday, August 04, 2009
" Time is the most valuable currency you can spend on your family. "
I found this quote on this week 8Days and it definitely struck a chord in my heart. I paused and thought for a while. What have I been doing for the past 3 months leh?
Job Searching - Not fruitful at all! I seemed to be a slacker!!! haha just searched for ONE and was unsuccessful in my application :( then I put on a hold. Actually everything was gg as planned. If i didnt get that, i will rest till end of july, which is very true.
But I feel very rejuvenated! I think the past 3 months has been a good rest. Even though I have been going out very often, there is no stress/pressure of backlogs/due homework & assignments. I am happy that I am doing things that I love, like spending more time with family and friends, as well as to play in the band.
I am glad I have spent some time with my parents. Simple lunch/dinner could make them feel happy. I know my dad loves the food at Chinatown hawker centre. But because of me, my mum would always suggest eating at "nearby" places so that I can go home "earlier" to rest. But that saturday, i told my dad to go anywhere he wants to go to have dinner, because i have the time. And i guessed it correctly, we went to chinatown and had hainanese chicken rice at his favourite stall. Even though he queued for half hr, when he came back with that tray of food, happiness was written all over his face. As for my mum, good time spent together include going parkway for lunch and then to Giant to get groceries (free parking for 2 hrs on weekdays if you spend $50 and above), bringing her to new shoppping malls: Tampines One and Orchard ION.
Last sunday, we went to mandai to pray and i always get some morbid thoughts when i am there. Sometimes i really hate myself for answering and snapping back at my mum for the stupidest reasons and slightest things. And I always regret my actions, just mere seconds later. I dont want to grow up le. I want things to remain just like that. I dont want any growing up because it will eventually lead to death. Treasure your loved ones....
This holidays have been fantastic as I spend alot of time with my good friends as well. Impromtu meeting ups, random chilling out sessions at DOME, checking out some good eating deals and going on a short getaway trips... i'm loving it!!!
Remaining time left, I just nua at home some days, and whenever i have the mood, i will pack my room. Yes, my room is really very very untidy for a girl. Not that everything is out of place, it is just very messy. I have books and papers occupying every shelf. And my study table is stacked with my last sem worksheets. The only clear area i have is my computer table. I am a garung guni girl, i keep everything. I still have my pri sch stuffs in my balcony, my sec sch notes at my stairway, and my jc stuffs on the shelves. The uni notes are at the other cupboard. ARH! I always think one fine day, i will NEED them. But in actual fact, stuffs which you didnt touch for the past year, you dont need them, chuck them away!
So, i found some motivation to pack my room. For these 3 mths, i have packed my room 3 times and each time, i threw away more than 10 big plastic bags of "rubbish" but, let me tell you, MY ROOM STILL LOOKS THE SAME! Why is that so?? :( But of course, my study table is cleared, my notes is very much neater in arranged order and is of a more pleasant sight la. I finally threw away my GP stuffs because i reckon news is new everyday. So no point keeping those newspaper articles. I wonder if i should throw away chem and phy stuffs because i wont be studying them ever again. I threw away many rubbish stuffs and arranged my collection of postcards again. I used to collect postcards... until uni year2. Because i think it is taking up space. HAHA! But luckily, my hobby managed to make a person happy. I kept 2 of each design i collect and i found extras of Miss Saigon postcards (super long ago la!). The law guy in my section was feeling upset over his pupilage, so i gave him the extras and he was really very happy. Good!
I still have alot alot alot alot alot to pack for my room and i really hope to do so soon! I have this cupboard which i refused to pack that day. Because i know if i have done so, it would take me more than 2 hrs. And my wardrobe needs to be packed. Alot of clothes need to be given/thrown away, because i cant fit into them already. Yar, i grew fatter. But i will keep those OP tees, can wear at home :) I have loads of orientation tshirts too... but i always find the material is abit thick and uncomfortable. My home clothes is the most comfortable clothes ever... comprising of my mahjong pants which some have seen. GOSH!
So much things to do, so little time left.
`scr
ibbl
ed
at-
Tuesday, August 04, 2009