In a few hours time, it will be 11th feb, which is my birthday!
*Pop champagne*
**Clap hands**
My very first present came from my ex-colleagues, or friends of at least 5 years!
A Braun Buffel wallet!
I love it! =D
Although i already left the company,we still keep in touch with each other.
I really thank them for remembering my birthday, and we will be having another gathering coming Sunday (YEAH!!)
* * * * * * * *
I hope my luck changes better, soon.
Meanwhile, enjoy the "shaking" of the head, and the upcoming Valentine's Day!
Happy Birthday to myself.
*I scheduled this post at 12:01am of 11 Feb 2011*
Let's see if this works... =P
Friday, February 11, 2011
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Sentosa Flowers Event on 5 Feb 2011 (Day 3 of CNY)
Hello all!
How was Chinese New Year going?
I bet there was tons of eating, and playing going on. =)
For myself, it was almost the same, the usual eat and eat, and guess what im eating now? Strepsils!!! (LOL)
Too much heaty food, abit of cough and sore throat.
Do take care, my friends!
********
Anyway, went to this Sentosa Flowers Event, with my friends, yesterday.
A nice experience, but not liking the super crowds of people, and squeezing.
Some interesting things we saw..
Yes, now you can walk into Sentoa, through the new boardwalk built.
The Entrance
We walked about 700+ metres..
The lolipops tree..
2 rabbits with the Rasa World logo?
The giant Rabbit, that keep turning round and round...
With the M&Ms..
I was thinking of what he was thinking...
I was born at the Year of the Pig! (Others animals were there too!)
The "Rabbit ears" cactus!
The Four Seasons..
And finally, the summary of the flowers i saw..
=)
* Things to be reminded:
- Please bring along bottle of water
- Sunglasses or cap
- Ezilink card (Not the Net Flash card, my bad experience HERE and still not solved..)
The event is going on till 13 Feb 2011. More info at: http://flowers.sentosa.com.sg/index.aspx
Go take a look!
Finally, be KIND to animals !
How was Chinese New Year going?
I bet there was tons of eating, and playing going on. =)
For myself, it was almost the same, the usual eat and eat, and guess what im eating now? Strepsils!!! (LOL)
Too much heaty food, abit of cough and sore throat.
Do take care, my friends!
********
Anyway, went to this Sentosa Flowers Event, with my friends, yesterday.
A nice experience, but not liking the super crowds of people, and squeezing.
Some interesting things we saw..
Yes, now you can walk into Sentoa, through the new boardwalk built.
The Entrance
We walked about 700+ metres..
The lolipops tree..
2 rabbits with the Rasa World logo?
The giant Rabbit, that keep turning round and round...
With the M&Ms..
I was thinking of what he was thinking...
I was born at the Year of the Pig! (Others animals were there too!)
The "Rabbit ears" cactus!
The Four Seasons..
And finally, the summary of the flowers i saw..
=)
* Things to be reminded:
- Please bring along bottle of water
- Sunglasses or cap
- Ezilink card (Not the Net Flash card, my bad experience HERE and still not solved..)
The event is going on till 13 Feb 2011. More info at: http://flowers.sentosa.com.sg/index.aspx
Go take a look!
Finally, be KIND to animals !
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
'Rent' a partner for Chinese New Year?
Get to know about this article through Facebook, as one of my friend posted a status of :- 'rent' girlfriend of CNY? well, please text me...ha ha ha ha
For a while, i thought she was going to earn some Ang Bao money. LoL
However, after a few messages being exchanged, she was actually referring to this article from Yahoo.sg.
The title being : Singaporeans ‘rent’ partners for Chinese New Year
It seems that, people are actually getting help from dating agencies, casual friends and even hiring social escorts to pose as romantic partners — for a day, or even a couple of hours!!
They did this to avoid the 'Yearly Question" (in which i am being asked annually too..) of where their partners are..
WAH!!
And to hire an escorts, it can range from S$5,000 to S$20,000 !! O_O
WAH x 10 !
So expensive!!
So sorry i dont have that kind of money, and i shall put on my thinking cap to think of an excuse for this coming Chinese New Year. Hehe! =P
However if you want to make friend with Hong Wei...
小姐, 這是我的名片...
Translation in English: "Hi Miss, This is my name card.."
=P
For a while, i thought she was going to earn some Ang Bao money. LoL
However, after a few messages being exchanged, she was actually referring to this article from Yahoo.sg.
The title being : Singaporeans ‘rent’ partners for Chinese New Year
It seems that, people are actually getting help from dating agencies, casual friends and even hiring social escorts to pose as romantic partners — for a day, or even a couple of hours!!
They did this to avoid the 'Yearly Question" (in which i am being asked annually too..) of where their partners are..
WAH!!
And to hire an escorts, it can range from S$5,000 to S$20,000 !! O_O
WAH x 10 !
So expensive!!
So sorry i dont have that kind of money, and i shall put on my thinking cap to think of an excuse for this coming Chinese New Year. Hehe! =P
However if you want to make friend with Hong Wei...
小姐, 這是我的名片...
Translation in English: "Hi Miss, This is my name card.."
=P
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Dinner at Heaven's Loft with Season of the Witch
It was a gathering of friends for the Jan and Feb babies of the gang.
We decided to check it out, Heaven's Loft at Orchard Central.
The surrounding was nicely decorated, and a great place for gathering of friends.
My friend booked the seat outdoors, or the bar area, in which we were greeted with the natural wind blowing from outside and the live singing.
I had Fish & Chips, and the Ben & Jerry ice-cream as dessert. =)
The food were nicely decorated, however limited(In terms of quantity).
And then, we ended dinner with a group photo!
(But, the more i look at this, the more i feel i'm like the only one without partner..??! HAHA! )
Some of us, went for "Season of the witch" movie by Nicholas Cage, later that night.
Some disgusting scenes, flying effects, wolves becoming "evil wolves".. blah blah..
Overall, it was for Nicolas Cage.. =P
We catch up, joked around, and had great fun!
A bit of stress relieved for me, but still Life must go on.
We decided to check it out, Heaven's Loft at Orchard Central.
The surrounding was nicely decorated, and a great place for gathering of friends.
My friend booked the seat outdoors, or the bar area, in which we were greeted with the natural wind blowing from outside and the live singing.
I had Fish & Chips, and the Ben & Jerry ice-cream as dessert. =)
The food were nicely decorated, however limited(In terms of quantity).
And then, we ended dinner with a group photo!
(But, the more i look at this, the more i feel i'm like the only one without partner..??! HAHA! )
Some of us, went for "Season of the witch" movie by Nicholas Cage, later that night.
Some disgusting scenes, flying effects, wolves becoming "evil wolves".. blah blah..
Overall, it was for Nicolas Cage.. =P
We catch up, joked around, and had great fun!
A bit of stress relieved for me, but still Life must go on.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Old Vs New
As i grow old, i start to think back of the things when i was younger.
Like this song i used to listen to:
Although the very funny kind of dance, when you see this now.. but, after so many years, it is still a classic and i can still remember the lyrics! Haha!!
And also, how many of you remember the little "555 notebook" we used to write things on?
(By the way, are they still available in stationary stores?)
I was telling this to a friend who was few years younger than me, and she did not know what i was talking about! -___-"
Anyway this is called the 555 notebook.
And i guess the Ipad is now the trend..
It is actually a very pocket-sized kind of notebook, with lines and for you to record or write things you want.
It is so portable in our pocket.
I can still recall, using it to record who owns me things or $ when i was in Primary school. Haha!!
And so times flies, we grow up and we don't see such things anymore.
However, as the world moves faster, and people also tend to demand things to move as fast.. each of us also had to move fast, or to move faster so as to keep up.. but, are we also advancing in the right direction?
Do we still have the 好公民 or Moral education lessons in schools nowadays, whereby kids are being taught how to be a better or treat others better? Nowadays the results we obtained appeared (or are) more important than us being taught to be a better person.
Life back then was much simpler.. Agrees?
Like this song i used to listen to:
Although the very funny kind of dance, when you see this now.. but, after so many years, it is still a classic and i can still remember the lyrics! Haha!!
And also, how many of you remember the little "555 notebook" we used to write things on?
(By the way, are they still available in stationary stores?)
I was telling this to a friend who was few years younger than me, and she did not know what i was talking about! -___-"
Anyway this is called the 555 notebook.
And i guess the Ipad is now the trend..
It is actually a very pocket-sized kind of notebook, with lines and for you to record or write things you want.
It is so portable in our pocket.
I can still recall, using it to record who owns me things or $ when i was in Primary school. Haha!!
And so times flies, we grow up and we don't see such things anymore.
However, as the world moves faster, and people also tend to demand things to move as fast.. each of us also had to move fast, or to move faster so as to keep up.. but, are we also advancing in the right direction?
Do we still have the 好公民 or Moral education lessons in schools nowadays, whereby kids are being taught how to be a better or treat others better? Nowadays the results we obtained appeared (or are) more important than us being taught to be a better person.
Life back then was much simpler.. Agrees?
Monday, January 17, 2011
Back to civilian life
Hello all, Hong Wei is back!! =)
How i missed my iphone.. haha!!
How's everyone doing?
I was away for a week, and of course, work piled up in office.
And my upperstudy can throw work without any advice into my in-tray, expecting me to ''know everything". -____-"
Anyway, its about 2 weeks to Chinese New Year!
So full of excitement but also is the period whereby we spend $.
With no AWS this year, i tend to think twice, or rather thrice when buying things this time around. (have to save up for a rainy day, agree?)
We are left with 2 weeks for spring cleaning and buying the stuff we needed..
Have you done yours?
However 年年难过,年年过...
Be happy everyday!!! =D
How i missed my iphone.. haha!!
How's everyone doing?
I was away for a week, and of course, work piled up in office.
And my upperstudy can throw work without any advice into my in-tray, expecting me to ''know everything". -____-"
Anyway, its about 2 weeks to Chinese New Year!
So full of excitement but also is the period whereby we spend $.
With no AWS this year, i tend to think twice, or rather thrice when buying things this time around. (have to save up for a rainy day, agree?)
We are left with 2 weeks for spring cleaning and buying the stuff we needed..
Have you done yours?
However 年年难过,年年过...
Be happy everyday!!! =D
Monday, January 3, 2011
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Hello 2011, Bye Bye to 2010..
Happy New Year, everyone!
How was the count down going on?
Year 2010, went past us in the blink of an eye.
My 2010 was full of events..
- Grandma falling sick..
- Me graduating from my diploma..
- Had a change of job..
- Meeting new friends (losing some to their girlfriends/boyfriends) haha!!
There were good events, there were bad..
In 2011,
I hope the journey will be smooth sailing, full of fun and laughters!
Do live everyday happily, as whatever will be, will be. =)
Wishing all my friends, a Happy 2011, great health and happiness to all of you and your family!
=)
How was the count down going on?
Year 2010, went past us in the blink of an eye.
My 2010 was full of events..
- Grandma falling sick..
- Me graduating from my diploma..
- Had a change of job..
- Meeting new friends (losing some to their girlfriends/boyfriends) haha!!
There were good events, there were bad..
In 2011,
I hope the journey will be smooth sailing, full of fun and laughters!
Do live everyday happily, as whatever will be, will be. =)
Wishing all my friends, a Happy 2011, great health and happiness to all of you and your family!
=)
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Merry Christmas - Part II (The presents!)
Hello all, Happy Boxing Day!
In Singapore, Boxing day is not an official Public Holiday. However i still wish people Happy Boxing day! =P
Information from HERE:
It explains that.. In Britain, Boxing Day is usually celebrated on the following day after Christmas Day, which is 26 December. However, strictly speaking, Boxing Day is the first weekday after Christmas (see definition in the Oxford English Dictionary)
So why is it called Boxing Day?
Traditionally, 26 December was the day to open the Christmas Box to share the contents with the poor.
Anyway, now i want to share with you the Christmas presents i received from my friends and colleagues!
This is before some unwrapping of them..
After unwrapping!
There were chocolates, Christmas cards, sweets, a watch, a keychain.. HAHA~!
And before i forget, a packet of Famous Amos biscuits... yum!
So what did you get for Christmas? =)
In Singapore, Boxing day is not an official Public Holiday. However i still wish people Happy Boxing day! =P
Information from HERE:
It explains that.. In Britain, Boxing Day is usually celebrated on the following day after Christmas Day, which is 26 December. However, strictly speaking, Boxing Day is the first weekday after Christmas (see definition in the Oxford English Dictionary)
So why is it called Boxing Day?
Traditionally, 26 December was the day to open the Christmas Box to share the contents with the poor.
Anyway, now i want to share with you the Christmas presents i received from my friends and colleagues!
This is before some unwrapping of them..
After unwrapping!
There were chocolates, Christmas cards, sweets, a watch, a keychain.. HAHA~!
And before i forget, a packet of Famous Amos biscuits... yum!
So what did you get for Christmas? =)
Friday, December 24, 2010
Merry Christmas - Part I (Christmas Decorations)
Was at Orchard on Monday.
Lets take a look at the Christmas decorations, this year.
(This is along Ngee Ann City.)
(i personally like this purple coloured Christmas tree. Hee!)
(Me with the Christmas tree,at 313, Somerset.)
(Decorations along Orchard Central.)
(This was taken when i was walking towards Plaza Singapura.)
So did you all go to Orchard to squeeze in the crowd? =P
This year's Christmas eve, i got nothing on.
My friends are either with their boyfriend or girlfriend.
Yup,and so im at home, typing this post.
There's actually a song to express my feelings now.
Next post shall be of presents that i received.
MERRY CHRISTMAS to all my dear friends! =)
Lets take a look at the Christmas decorations, this year.
(This is along Ngee Ann City.)
(i personally like this purple coloured Christmas tree. Hee!)
(Me with the Christmas tree,at 313, Somerset.)
(Decorations along Orchard Central.)
(This was taken when i was walking towards Plaza Singapura.)
So did you all go to Orchard to squeeze in the crowd? =P
This year's Christmas eve, i got nothing on.
My friends are either with their boyfriend or girlfriend.
Yup,and so im at home, typing this post.
There's actually a song to express my feelings now.
Next post shall be of presents that i received.
MERRY CHRISTMAS to all my dear friends! =)
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Winter solstice (冬至 dong zhi)
Today is Winter solstice (冬至 dong zhi).
From Wiki, The Winter Solstice Festival or The Extreme of Winter (Chinese and Japanese: 冬至; Korean: 동지; Vietnamese: Đông chí) (Pinyin: Dōng zhì), (Rōmaji: Tōji), (Romaja:Dongji) is one of the most important festivals celebrated by the Chinese and other East Asians during the dongzhi solar term on or around December 21 when sunshine is weakest and daylight shortest; i.e., on the first day of the dongzhi solar term.
We celebrate by eating and making of Tangyuan (湯圓, as pronounced in Cantonese; Mandarin Pinyin: Tāng Yuán) or balls of glutinous rice, which symbolize reunion.
So i had mine too! =)
Mum and Grandma said, after eating this, we go one year older..
Oh no!!!! *Screams*
So have you eaten Tang Yuan? =)
From Wiki, The Winter Solstice Festival or The Extreme of Winter (Chinese and Japanese: 冬至; Korean: 동지; Vietnamese: Đông chí) (Pinyin: Dōng zhì), (Rōmaji: Tōji), (Romaja:Dongji) is one of the most important festivals celebrated by the Chinese and other East Asians during the dongzhi solar term on or around December 21 when sunshine is weakest and daylight shortest; i.e., on the first day of the dongzhi solar term.
We celebrate by eating and making of Tangyuan (湯圓, as pronounced in Cantonese; Mandarin Pinyin: Tāng Yuán) or balls of glutinous rice, which symbolize reunion.
So i had mine too! =)
Mum and Grandma said, after eating this, we go one year older..
Oh no!!!! *Screams*
So have you eaten Tang Yuan? =)
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