Movies & Snacks!
Yummy!
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
family
Watched this for about 4 times
- twice on TV mobile
- Big screen in front of Chevron House
- Advertisements before Angels & Demons
Beautifully imperfect
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Monday, May 11, 2009
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Poh Piah Stall
薄饼 (fresh spring roll)
A stall near my house, selling super tasty traditional poh piah. 20 over years, it's my childhood food, I grew up with this stall and the uncle.
Sometimes after work, a craving for this poh piah to warm my stomach.
Just recently, @ about 9pm.
Uncle: "Wow, so late? Over time again."
Me: "Yeah."
Uncle: "The job market isn't good. You must tolerate any hard work to pull through this time."
This conversation took place while he spread the crushed peanuts and bean sprout with confidence. Interestingly, there seemed to be a rhythm in everything he does.
Taking things for granted, especially for people/things that are close/near to us.
I realized that I didn't even feature this poh piah stall on my "I recommend" category.
It's too late cos this afternoon I found out that it was replaced by another commercialized one.
It's another stall holder with chunks of metal accessories and dreadlocks. He wore plastic gloves and slapped the veggie on the poh piah "skin". Replaced by disposable chopsticks and Styrofoam plates.
When I realised I was observing him intently that his hand trembled a little while cutting the spring roll, I looked away and thought: "Why didn't Uncle put up a closing down notice? "
A stall near my house, selling super tasty traditional poh piah. 20 over years, it's my childhood food, I grew up with this stall and the uncle.
Sometimes after work, a craving for this poh piah to warm my stomach.
Just recently, @ about 9pm.
Uncle: "Wow, so late? Over time again."
Me: "Yeah."
Uncle: "The job market isn't good. You must tolerate any hard work to pull through this time."
This conversation took place while he spread the crushed peanuts and bean sprout with confidence. Interestingly, there seemed to be a rhythm in everything he does.
Taking things for granted, especially for people/things that are close/near to us.
I realized that I didn't even feature this poh piah stall on my "I recommend" category.
It's too late cos this afternoon I found out that it was replaced by another commercialized one.
It's another stall holder with chunks of metal accessories and dreadlocks. He wore plastic gloves and slapped the veggie on the poh piah "skin". Replaced by disposable chopsticks and Styrofoam plates.
When I realised I was observing him intently that his hand trembled a little while cutting the spring roll, I looked away and thought: "Why didn't Uncle put up a closing down notice? "
Friday, May 8, 2009
Monday, May 4, 2009
Short stories- Greatness
My focus for the past half month: Catching up with friends, Yoga and reading.
Haven been taking photos, so here's short stories:
During one of the trainings for THK charity, we were taking pictures with Nat. (Yes, that cute man on TV). I wanted to have one photo with Ben who was busy reading his scripts. I told Nat & he walked over and told Ben about my request. Nat said in mandarin:"Just ask & you'll get it."
Yes, he's right. Just ask.
I sell chicken rice for a living.
Customer A demanded a refund because he complaint that my chicken rice tasted terrible.
The next day, he came and refused to pay because he demanded that I should give him a bigger portion of chicken.
The third day, I told the troublesome customer A to patron another chicken rice stall.
My sisters, Ah Lye and Ah Loy told me that I should appreciate customers' feedback & look into the quality and quantity of my chicken rice and improve on it.
Driving the customer away does not solve the problem.
I love yoga but there are some weird poses that I fear to even try.
Diamond pose, shoulder stand etc. I still go for Hatha, hot and gentle yoga for BEGINNERS.
Just this afternoon, my master wanted us to try on Diamond pose. Something that I couldn't do for the past few months.
M: " Now, put your heels close to your hip and lift up. Please try and stay as long as possible. You may relax once you think it's enough."
Upon hearing this, I knew he wasn't looking at my direction and I gave up on trying and decided to enjoy the cool air and used the towel to cover my face.
Happiness is short-lived.
M: "Try."
J: "I can't"
He didn't take this for an answer. He gestured me to get up and with one helping hand he lifted me up.
M: "See? You can."
Yoga taught me that sometimes we need a helping hand, a word of encouragement and most importantly, nothing is impossible.
Haven been taking photos, so here's short stories:
During one of the trainings for THK charity, we were taking pictures with Nat. (Yes, that cute man on TV). I wanted to have one photo with Ben who was busy reading his scripts. I told Nat & he walked over and told Ben about my request. Nat said in mandarin:"Just ask & you'll get it."
Yes, he's right. Just ask.
I sell chicken rice for a living.
Customer A demanded a refund because he complaint that my chicken rice tasted terrible.
The next day, he came and refused to pay because he demanded that I should give him a bigger portion of chicken.
The third day, I told the troublesome customer A to patron another chicken rice stall.
My sisters, Ah Lye and Ah Loy told me that I should appreciate customers' feedback & look into the quality and quantity of my chicken rice and improve on it.
Driving the customer away does not solve the problem.
I love yoga but there are some weird poses that I fear to even try.
Diamond pose, shoulder stand etc. I still go for Hatha, hot and gentle yoga for BEGINNERS.
Just this afternoon, my master wanted us to try on Diamond pose. Something that I couldn't do for the past few months.
M: " Now, put your heels close to your hip and lift up. Please try and stay as long as possible. You may relax once you think it's enough."
Upon hearing this, I knew he wasn't looking at my direction and I gave up on trying and decided to enjoy the cool air and used the towel to cover my face.
Happiness is short-lived.
M: "Try."
J: "I can't"
He didn't take this for an answer. He gestured me to get up and with one helping hand he lifted me up.
M: "See? You can."
Yoga taught me that sometimes we need a helping hand, a word of encouragement and most importantly, nothing is impossible.
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Robin Sharma- the deathbed mentality
I am addicted to Robin Sharma's books. The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari: Highly recommended if you're in midst of finding your purpose in life.
A different insight, bringing me to another level and most importantly, he's the man who believes in simplicity just the way I do.
One of his teachings: To adopt a deathbed mentality. What if I die tomorrow? I am taking this chance to show my appreciation to my FRIENDS.
(You know who YOU are)
Friendship since polytechnic. I knew you didn't like me when you first saw me. Me too. I remember you once said you don't like it when I work too hard. Haha. We ended up in the same project team. You've been understanding and you always know that I'll tell if I wanna tell. For this, you're simply amazing. Thank God for you, I have Reyes and Renee adding love and zest to my life. Your kids are joy to my life.
The 3 of us. I'll never forget our nite cycling trips, ghostly encounters and having cup noodles, potato chips and barcardi breezer at the beach. The last I met one of you was one of the drizzling morning. It was a 10 mins chat & I had one of the joyful morning, smiling while I got on to the crowded bus. The other you, thanks for those talks by the beach and being such a wonderful companion to our photography outings and beer sessions together. Our torturous jog at the reservoir, that box of cookies on Christmas day and alot more, I'm grateful for these memories and I am definitely looking forward to creating more memories- Penang trip!
A fortune in a lifetime, my ex-boss and also a dear friend to me. I can't recall how our friendship get started. Together, we had so many little friends in our nursery team- how we watched them grew up and then bid us goodbye. The next morning, you and I... would go through "mourning" period. Of course there were some exceptional celebration for few of the farewells. There were so much that we went through thick and thin during those 3 years. Given another chance, I want a boss like you in a different working environment. Roti prata @ old place. You know whenever we bid goodbye we always tell each other that our gathering is never enough.
The truth is I almost wanted to let go of this friendship during your missing period. Our laughter, deep conversations and your craps (birthday cake @ fish & co, LCD tv, hardware zone forum- more will be added to the list). Thank you for being that special "hossana" in my life so I really can't let go. Note this: "Trip to Perth" is one of my goals that I want to achieve by next year. Let's work hard and appreciate life together!
Little one, I didn't sign the transfer form. During those days, you were the weather forecast for me & I was the weather forecast for our boss. You saw how bullish I was whenever I had encounters with extreme characters and worse was those words I used during our first conversation, I'm surprised that you didn't hate me. Lucky me, otherwise I would be excluded from tasting the best banana cake and chocolate cookies.
Here's another 3 of us- I once said our friendship is amazing. I mean our combination. Green camp no more. Chocolate and cookies from London, Chinese cuisine and our all time favourite KTV session. To you, I hope we can still continue our annual reunion next year.
To the other, I like to go your house cos your mama would comment that I slim down each time I visit and that alone made my day. Late night movies, prawning, musical plays and enjoying good food... hey, meet up soon for a good chat and gossips!
Update of happenings and problems solving compressed within few hours of gathering. Like I describe, guardian angels. Thank you for showing up when I thought no one knew what I was going through. I am moving forward, I really am. "Bucks" sessions will continue.
Twisted by nature, I prefer to spend time my own. I don't pick calls when I don't feel like it and I have my hiding period too... yet these stars & guardian angels choose to stick with this stubborn cow.
A different insight, bringing me to another level and most importantly, he's the man who believes in simplicity just the way I do.
One of his teachings: To adopt a deathbed mentality. What if I die tomorrow? I am taking this chance to show my appreciation to my FRIENDS.
(You know who YOU are)
Friendship since polytechnic. I knew you didn't like me when you first saw me. Me too. I remember you once said you don't like it when I work too hard. Haha. We ended up in the same project team. You've been understanding and you always know that I'll tell if I wanna tell. For this, you're simply amazing. Thank God for you, I have Reyes and Renee adding love and zest to my life. Your kids are joy to my life.
The 3 of us. I'll never forget our nite cycling trips, ghostly encounters and having cup noodles, potato chips and barcardi breezer at the beach. The last I met one of you was one of the drizzling morning. It was a 10 mins chat & I had one of the joyful morning, smiling while I got on to the crowded bus. The other you, thanks for those talks by the beach and being such a wonderful companion to our photography outings and beer sessions together. Our torturous jog at the reservoir, that box of cookies on Christmas day and alot more, I'm grateful for these memories and I am definitely looking forward to creating more memories- Penang trip!
A fortune in a lifetime, my ex-boss and also a dear friend to me. I can't recall how our friendship get started. Together, we had so many little friends in our nursery team- how we watched them grew up and then bid us goodbye. The next morning, you and I... would go through "mourning" period. Of course there were some exceptional celebration for few of the farewells. There were so much that we went through thick and thin during those 3 years. Given another chance, I want a boss like you in a different working environment. Roti prata @ old place. You know whenever we bid goodbye we always tell each other that our gathering is never enough.
The truth is I almost wanted to let go of this friendship during your missing period. Our laughter, deep conversations and your craps (birthday cake @ fish & co, LCD tv, hardware zone forum- more will be added to the list). Thank you for being that special "hossana" in my life so I really can't let go. Note this: "Trip to Perth" is one of my goals that I want to achieve by next year. Let's work hard and appreciate life together!
Little one, I didn't sign the transfer form. During those days, you were the weather forecast for me & I was the weather forecast for our boss. You saw how bullish I was whenever I had encounters with extreme characters and worse was those words I used during our first conversation, I'm surprised that you didn't hate me. Lucky me, otherwise I would be excluded from tasting the best banana cake and chocolate cookies.
Here's another 3 of us- I once said our friendship is amazing. I mean our combination. Green camp no more. Chocolate and cookies from London, Chinese cuisine and our all time favourite KTV session. To you, I hope we can still continue our annual reunion next year.
To the other, I like to go your house cos your mama would comment that I slim down each time I visit and that alone made my day. Late night movies, prawning, musical plays and enjoying good food... hey, meet up soon for a good chat and gossips!
Update of happenings and problems solving compressed within few hours of gathering. Like I describe, guardian angels. Thank you for showing up when I thought no one knew what I was going through. I am moving forward, I really am. "Bucks" sessions will continue.
Twisted by nature, I prefer to spend time my own. I don't pick calls when I don't feel like it and I have my hiding period too... yet these stars & guardian angels choose to stick with this stubborn cow.
Friday, May 1, 2009
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