Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Oh my god, tennis is so fun! I have got to play it more often.

I miss trying out random sports. Where has my life gone? Money does make the world go round.

Hey, this is an existance too.

Besides, my birthday is coming.

I suppose it will be great fun.

Oh my.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

I had such fun shopping around in Bugis today with my mom. Its been ages since I last went out with her. I miss spending time with her, and the fact that she bought some stuff for me made me happier.

I know my writing hasn't been inspired recently. But sometimes it just feels that there is no need to share everything with the world when you can just share it with someone else.

Ok, I'll go around scouting for something interesting to write about. I promise.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009


Hey there Delilah
What's it like in New York City?
I'm a thousand miles away
But girl, tonight you look so pretty
Yes you do
Times Square can't shine as bright as you
I swear it's true

Yea, I am that much closer to learning this song. Yet to receive my study materials though. Going shopping tomorrow!

What do you think of my artwork? Made it using MS paint. Not bad eh?

Monday, February 16, 2009

My goals from now till August.

Learn Italian
Learn from the courses my dad's booked for me
Learn Salsa
Apply for veterinary science and scholarship
Get ready for a holiday to australia
Study some psychology
Learn how to play hey there delilah on the guitar
Finish watching FRIENDS
Maybe some gossip girl(i know, i know)
Run or swim everyday
Start playing basketball again
Start windsurfing with my brother again
Teach some tution
Do some odd jobs for fun
Get a new handphone
Get a laptop
webcam
Talk to my friends
Get Lasik
Get a new hp

Sounds achievable? I do hope so, and I'll update as I go along. Thankfully most of the things are cheap to do so I don't have to work for the money too much!

Thursday, February 12, 2009

So long since my last post and so much has happened.

I can remember it like it was yesterday. Friday the 13th, 2007, my first day as a soldier. From that day on, it was a test of how much feces you were able to endure. Only by focusing on short term rewards, will one be able to get through the crazy schedule that was BMT. I remember my reluctance to explicitly express interest in going to command school. Why couldn't they just place me wherever? Eventually I did, just to leave my options open.

I remember OCS as one of the best experience of my army life. It may have been torture at first, but after going to artillery, life became relatively good. We actually did stuff and had loads of fun. Especially my syndicate, broken basins be damned.

I did get my first choice in posting and I did get lucky with the whole lull until I ORD thing so I guess I'd have to be thankful for that. Being there allowed me much space for a life outside which has brought me so much fun and joy. In retrospect, this was the best way it could have turned out. So I guess that life does have a way of working out after all.

Now that I am finally free, I am so going to have fun. Not to spend money, because I don't have anymore, but just to live the life I want to live. Learn the things I want to learn and to do the things that I want to do. I still hope to get into veterinary science, and I'm still enrolled in business and engineering.

But I digress, tomorrow is also friday the 13th, which is coincidentally also my first day as a civilian. In addition to that, my birthday this year is on the 13th, which you guessed it, falls on a friday. My first day as an adult. Talk about spooky huh?

Sunday, February 01, 2009

I just had my wisdom teeth removed on wednesday. It was a pretty cool experience, being operated on and all, though I was under general anaestesia, so I don't remember much. What I do remember however, was that the operating theatre was a really cold place, and that I couldn't stop shivering. They said that they would put a warm fan under the sheets, but it only arrived after I fell asleep, so I didn't really get to enjoy it.

They tied my legs up, goodness knows why, and inserted a hollow needle into my left arm. Then they gave me some oxygen to breathe while they injected something via the needle into my arm. It was a cold fire that crept up my limb, agony in every step. I did fall asleep by the time the pain reached my sholder though.

I just had to write about this because its kind of interesting. But I'm not really thinking of that right now...