Tuesday, July 31, 2012

bored

I can't believe it...me feeling bored at home.

Last night I slept early and hence I woke up super early too.

Got up, nothing much to do since I've finished all the series that I missed when I was away and read most of the mangas too.

So, what to do now?

Study? Really? Errr.....maybe another day?

Go out and meet friends? But I'm lazy to go out too. Last night missed a yum cha session with the excuse that I'm sleeping early which I did in the end =P

At time like this, summer fling would be fun to cure my boredom =P

Sensitive me...

Am I reading into things too much?

Am I expecting too much?

Al I getting attached too quickly?

I should stop...pronto!

Saw this on Fb and quite like it =)



I also like this sesame street song LOL
A, you're adorable
B, you're so beautiful
C, you're a cutie full of charms
D, you're a darling
E, you're exciting
And F, you're a feather in my arms


G, you look good to me
H, you;re so heavenly,
I, you're the one I idolise
J, we're like Jack and Jill
K, you're so kissable
L is the love light in your eyes
M, N, O, P, I could go on all day
Q, R, S, T, alphabetically speaking, you're okay
U made my life complete
V means you're very sweet
W, X, Y, Z, its fun to wander through the alphabet with you
To tell you what you mean to me


So cute right??!!!!

Monday, July 30, 2012

Post Sarawak trip

I was away at Sarawak for 4 days and boy did I have lots of fun and lots of vitamin D. I think the highlight for my trip is the last day where I was given the opportunity to spent time with St Joseph School Band Colour Guards practicing for a competition at Kuching Food Festival.

The waterfront, view from my hotel room.


My first day was all about discovering the area around the hotel and trying Sarawak food. I am so grateful to have friends there who are willing to take some of their precious time off to bring my mom and I around. Thank you so so much!!!!


2nd day was visiting the Jong Crocodile Farm
and Semengoh Wildlife Centre

and crossing the Sarawak River to see the Fort Margherita and of course trying more food. There was a buka puasa bazaar and I had a great time. On that day, I got to spend time with the locals who are so friendly and so easy to chat with. Reminds me of Abd =)


3rd day was museum day where my mom and I went to 5 different museums.
It was a very tiring day and at night, my 2 good nice great friends from Kuching brought me to the food festival and I had a blast. I was lucky because it stopped raining and hence there were less people around. The feeling of unknown skin touching or brushing against mine is so disgusting, it just kills the inside of me.

My 4th and last day was spent together with these 2 kind nice friends of mine and they gave me the feeling that I thought I've lost. Watching how the band members being so initiative and dedicated in coming to practice and having fun around each other just reminds me of those days where I was like them, loving every minute spent with my band, loving every inch of dark skin thanks to the sun rays and enjoying every drop of sweat rolling down my forehead and back. Those were the glory days of my life, the time where I'll never get back but I'll never forget.
PS: The boys were so cute and pretty!!! Feel like bringing them home with me LOL



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Do you believe in platonic friendship?
 I would like to believe that it exists and I can be a part of this beautiful friendship.

I know a lot of people does not believe in them. They don't believe that 2 friends of a different gender can be close yet does not have special feelings for each other.

Why not I wonder? True, there might be special feelings or feelings more than normal friends would have but I believe that those who have such wonderful friendship might not risk it. Is it worth sacrificing this close bond for something more that might cause you to lose this beautiful unique bond forever?

Things that have change will never get back to normal again. I am not a true risk taker so even if I'm in that situation, I would keep my lips sealed.

Why the sudden thought? Well, I do realise that I have friends that I keep in touch everyday and most of them are of a different gender just like moments ago, my secondary school friend just called and asked me out for lunch but I was lazy and he ended up delivering the food to my doorstep. Seriously, this is what I call friends but others would assume that there's more to it.

Really? Can't there be kindness or selfless act that does not require anything in return?

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Updates

Well, so what have I been up to so far?

- Had McD after more than 1 year hehehe

- My friend suddenly appeared in front of my door step with pasembur (a type of Malaysian Indian rojak). Love these people to bits!!!

- Went to Ipoh spontaneously. It was 11.45pm when the same friend who bought me pasembur asked me if I wanna go Ipoh and 6 hours later, we hit the road with his another friend and guess what, that friend was so coincidentally my Sunday school class mate!! We were in one of the Ipoh Crystal cave when it suddenly dawned onto us as to where we met each other before LOL. Ate lots at Ipoh =)

-  Went to Melaka the next day and boy were we tired but it was a very very productive day because we got to eat most of the things that we planned to eat =P

- Mom booked a complimentary hotel room at The Westin Hotel which cost RM560 per night!! This hotel also gave us a complimentary Tiramisu cake and a bottle of wine (mom chose white wine and she finished the whole bottle!!! I only drank one cup)

- Met up with my office colleague who took care of me when I was working then

-Spent lots of time at Pavilion and KLCC

- Met up with an IMU senior who is currently working at Putrajaya hospital =)

All these interesting activities from 17th- 21st of July 2012.
Such a great achievement (I know) but all thanks to my friends and mom =)

Sadly, I am a few Kgs heavier =/
At Melaka, I saw this T-shirt that I was so tempted to buy but didn't in the end LOL


Monday, July 16, 2012

Movies and Ballet performances

Besides meeting with friends and eating, I had time to catch a few shows.

I just finished watching You Are The Apple of My Eye, a Taiwanese romantic movie at youtube.


I have to admit that I was sort of able to relate a bit. The feeling of being courted, the feeling of knowing someone really likes you, the feeling of being treasured and the feeling of liking that person back yet you didn't want the courtship to end hence you decide to just keep quiet about it.

After finishing the show, I was stalking my crush's Fb =P
Seeing him happy, I am happy for him too but I don't like his current gf. Not trying to judge but I feel he could have got a better one. But as long as he's happy, then good for him =)

The other movie that I recently watched was The Amazing Spider-man at GSC.


The movie started off with the best music ever and for the whole movie, besides the plot, I was very very aware of 2 things.
1. The background music and soundtrack
2. Andrew Garfield looked and acted like my friend in the movie.

Now, imagine watching the movie without any background music. It'll be so boring and so monotonous right?! Gosh, the music was just perfect for each scene and it makes the whole movie 100% better!!! I would love to buy the soundtrack but is it worth it? For the other issue, AG really really reminded me of my friend throughout the whole show!! His every smile, every move and every hesitation while thinking really really resembles him!!! It was really a little...distracting. LOL

The other show that I watched was the International Ballet Gala at Istana Budaya


I really enjoyed myself but I was too tired and some variation was a little too slow for me. This show was a-must-see according to mom's yoga teacher because of the world class dancers who took their time to appear in M'sia. It was a great show =)

After the show, I saw my ballet teacher/ ballet school principal and a few of my other ballet friends where we did the SP Production at Istana Budaya too. Coming back to IB, it really reminded me of all the great times practicing and rehearsing for the show. Months of hard work and time and of course new friends from all over the M'sia's ballet school =)

The Gala Programme

Le Grand Pas de Deux

Choreography: Christian Spuck, Jin Yao*, Wei Wei

Pas de deux from ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’

Choreography: David Nixon O.B.E., Ena Hirose, Hironao Takahashi*

Contemporary Solo

Steve Goh

Pas de deux from ‘Spartacus’

Choreography: Irek Mukhamedov O.B.E., Kyoko Tomimura*, Nobuo Fujino*

Wedding Night Pas de Deux from ‘Madame Butterfly’

Choreography: Stanton Welch, Karina Gonzalez*, Joseph Walsh

Pas de deux from ‘Romeo and Juliet’

Yuan Yuan Tan*, Damian Smith

‘The Red Violin’ (pas de deux)

Choreography: Jie Choong, Ena Hirose, Hironao Takahashi*

Grand pas deux from ‘The Sleeping Beauty’

Choreography: Ben Stevenson O.B.E., Karina Gonzalez*, Joseph Walsh

Pas de deux from ‘Turandot’

Choreography: Natalie Wier, Jin Yao*, Wei Wei

Grand pas de deux from ‘The Nutcracker’

Choreography: Stephen Jefferies, Kyoko Tomimura*, Nobuo Fujino*

Pas de deux from ‘Diving Into the Lilacs’/ ‘Somewhere in Time’

Choreography: Yuri Possokhov/ Edwaard Liang, Yuan Yuan Tan*, Damian Smith
* International Award Recipient.
Programme subject to changes. Part of proceeds goes to selected charities

Guest Artists (tentative)

Yuan Yuan Tan ‐ Principal Dancer, San Francisco Ballet, USA
Damian Smith ‐ Principal Dancer, San Francisco Ballet, USA
Joseph Walsh ‐ Principal Dancer, Houston Ballet, USA
Karina Gonzalez ‐ Soloist, Houston Ballet, USA
Jin Yao ‐ Principal Dancer, Hong Kong Ballet
Wei Wei ‐ Soloist, Hong Kong Ballet
Nobuo Fujino ‐ Former Principal Dancer, Hong Kong Ballet
Kyoko Tomimura ‐ Former Principal Dancer, Hong Kong Ballet
Ena Hirose ‐ Principal Dancer, Ena Ballet, Japan
Hironao Takahashi ‐ Premier Dancer, Northern Ballet Theatre, UK
Steve Goh ‐ JS Dance Theatre, Malaysia