Thursday, June 30, 2005

Teachers are slack....

Let me correct the above-mentioned misconception.

Teachers are definately not slack. It's just that we have seasons of slacking a.k.a. June and December Holidays. Even then, it's not totally confirm slack one....

Check out my schedule for the next few days:
Thursday 30 June
9am - 12pm
Cockpit training (After that 1240 - 1830 teaching)

Friday 1 July
9am P2 teachers meeting
1.30pm Induction programme for beginning teachers
(Then teach til 1830)

Saturday 2 July
MOE EXCEL festival
0730 to 1700

Tuesday 5 July
English Language Enable class 11 - 12pm

Wednesday 6 July
Maths workshop 830 - 12pm (The teach til 1830)

Thursday 7 July
Open Day ceremony stuff 9 to 1030
Maths remedial lesson 1030 to 1200

Plus all the marking, administrative duties, Committee duties, setting of exam papaer, typing student records, Powerpoint lesson slides to prepare, worksheets to print, CCAs, recess duties, TAF club duties, traffic warden duties, library duties, blah blah blah

Then there're the kids....who decide to scrap his/her knee, bully a classmate, complain of a tummy/head/tongue (really!)/eye/etc ache, lose their worksheets/files/workbook/their entire schoolbag (really!) or run around the classroom and cause utter mayhem.

Teaching is not an easy job. But I'm glad I'm in it :)

Just live by the mantra - Whatever you do, make sure you love it. There is no halfway house for indecisive losers who do not know what they want. Alot of my friends just go along with a job just for the sake of having a job. Sometimes I put myself in their shoes and wonder would I do the same thing? Maybe not. Not that I possess noble aspirations but I do have a more comfortable life than most. My family do not need me to put food on the table so to speak. But it would take the life of me to do something that I do not have the flair/talent/interest/enthusiasm for. I'm really glad I found the job I like without going in circles.

Please excuse the glaring grammar and spelling mistakes committed in this post. Am too tired to do anything about it liaoz zzzzzzz...

Wednesday, June 29, 2005

Green Day

This is my all time favourite band since JC. This song holds special meaning in my heart for no special reason. Just love the lyrics.

"Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life)"
Another turning point, a fork stuck in the road
Time grabs you by the wrist, directs you where to go
So make the best of this test, and don't ask why
It's not a question, but a lesson learned in time
It's something unpredictable, but in the end it's right.
I hope you had the time of your life.

So take the photographs, and still frames in your mind
Hang it on a shelf in good health and good time
Tattoos of memories and dead skin on trial
For what it's worth it was worth all the while

It's something unpredictable, but in the end it's right.
I hope you had the time of your life. I
t's something unpredictable, but in the end it's right.


the bride n groom Posted by Hello


Anisia's wedding....ain't she pretty! Posted by Hello


Goodness we all look the same in out harry potter robes! :) Posted by Hello


My Diploma Convocation :) A nice closure to this stage of my life. No more staudy or rushing for projects for at least the next 2 years liao. Posted by Hello

Tuesday, June 28, 2005

Blurry...

I'm going to start a hall 8 greatest hits...songs I always play in Hall. Plus the songs my lovely neighbours blast...and erm also share lah! :P

"Blurry"
Everything's so blurryand
everyone's so fake
and everybody's empty
and everything is so messed up
pre-occupied without youI cannot live at all
My whole world surrounds you I stumble then I crawl
You could be my someone
you could be my scene
you know that i'll protect you
from all of the obscene
I wonder what you're doing
imagine where you are
there's oceans in between us
but that's not very far
Can you take it all away
can you take it all away
well ya shoved it in my face
this pain you gave to me
Can you take it all away
can you take it all away
well ya shoved it my face
Everyone is changing
there's noone left that's real
to make up your own ending
and let me know just how you feel
cause I am lost without youI cannot live at all
my whole world surrounds youI stumble then I crawl
You could be my someoneyou could be my scene
you know that i will save youfrom all of the unclean
I wonder what you're doing
I wonder where you are
There's oceans in between us
but that's not very far
[Chorus]
Nobody told me what you thought
nobody told me what to say
everyone showed you where to turn
told you when to runaway
nobody told you where to hide
nobody told you what to say
everyone showed you where to turn
showed you when to runaway
[Chorus]
This pain you gave to me
You take it all
You take it all away...This pain you gave to me
You take it all away
This pain you gave to me
Take it all away
This pain you gave to me

Hong Kong 2005

The Hong Kong trip can be summed up in 5 items (eh no mood to type can? Lists are for lazy bloggers) :
  1. Shopping
  2. Eating.
  3. Tons of walking (effect of getting lost and having no sense of direction)
  4. Taking seriously silly photos IN our hotel room and
  5. Coming down with a serious bout of heatiness.

The Hong Kong tourism board ain't kidding when they started the "chi dong xi, mai dong xi" campaign years back. I thoroughly enjoyed myself there with Croxxy. Must really go on these kind of trips with girls only... some guys can be included. mmmm..... To help us carry stuff and pay! YAY! 2007 ah Croxxy!

My favourite part of the trip...it's a tough fight between Yu Gu and Lantau island.

Yu gu is the eccentric fortune teller at Temple Street. I love her..so happy and chatty. She attempted to dian off Croxxy's mole. Hahahah! Realised I could get a part-time job there translating for non-Cantonese speaking tourists like Croxxy. All the years of sublimal TVB serial watching really paid off. Yay!

There are more pictures in Croxxy's blog..more cheerful pictures to be exact... of food, shopping and fun. My camera decided to take a holiday halfway through. Damn.


Us...bright and chirpy on the departure flight....the return flight was another story.... Posted by Hello


Valuair's cute meal box Posted by Hello


Croxxy and her first day of spoils...1st day only hor! Posted by Hello


Hong Kong @ night Posted by Hello


Guan Yin  Posted by Hello


Repulse Bay's mini Har Par Villa Posted by Hello


Where Infernal Affairs and TVB police characters are buried Posted by Hello


Our fav MTR... please check out Croxxy's blog for more colorful pictures Posted by Hello


Gloomy Hong Kong Posted by Hello


Lantau Island..peace and tranquility Posted by Hello

Saturday, June 18, 2005

Operasi Balik Kampong

My KL trip started off very normally and innocently. It was a fine sunny day and we breezed through the customs. (both sides somemore)

Well... ... until my madcap aunts (plus mother) happily decided to pay a visit to Teluk Intan, their kampong town.

Let me backtrack here abit.... Last month, I went to KL with Steven and my aunt's car's radiator was leaking. I told her to get it repaired but she said, "No need lah! When there's no water just filled it up again lor." I didn't realised the importance of insistence at that moment. Damn.

Well let's revert back to the roadtrip a.k.a "Operasi Balik Kampong".

We were well on our way to Teluk Intan... ...until the car started to cough, splatter, stall and emit steam. You have to be in the car at that time to realise how calm and cool my mum and aunts were.

Aunt A: What happened?!
Aunt B: Car stalled lor. No more water.
Me: Told you to buy a new car liao!
Mum: Orh never mind lah. Just stop by the side of the road and refill lor.
*Aunt B parks car at the side of the road, not realising that half the accidents on the N-S highway were caused by cars situated at the side of the road.*

Please forgive me while I digress abit here. The car was on the N-S highway of Malaysia where vehicles move at the abnormal speeds of between 100km/h to 150km/h, depending on the make and year of the car. When the tour buses and trucks drove past, our 1996 Honda Accord vibrated. No joke leh. Plus the bloody car chose to die at noon. The heat was searing. If you noticed my tanned skin, dun ask.

Anyway Aunt B decided to check the engine and oh! Horrors of horrors the radiator was leaking YET again. So I passed her some water to fill it up. (There were plenty of large mineral water bottles in her boot for some reason) Guess what! We made a mini swimming pool underneath the car. Siao liao. It was an unforgetable experience, walking along the N-S highway of Malaysia under the noon sun. My aunts' (plus mum's) plan was to seek shelter under some miserable trees for shade about 700m away.

Anyway to cut the story short, the PLUS tow truck came to our resue by towing the bloody car to an ulu place called Slim River (Dun ask). A piece of information for people who drive to Malaysia: there is no need to to pay the PLUS tow truck people if you ever suai suai kenna what I kennaed. Well maybe Singapore cars have to pay lah *wink wink*.

After much cursing a railing into the mobile phone, Aunt B's car mechanic drove a good 1 1/2 hours from KL to where we were to repair the car. So while waiting, we explored the exciting place called Slim River plaza tol which consisted of a vending machine, toilets and an empty police post/toll office. A vending machine is a godsend when you are stranded with thristy middle-aged people under the hot sun. I could almost feel the coldness of the Coke just by standing near the machine. Then tragedy befell upon us again. Between 4 of us, we managed to muster up enough coins to buy only ONE can of Coke. Best darn tasting Coke ever lor. Somemore the Coke can was collector's item leh. Olympics. Go figure.

While waiting I decided to take some memorable pictures of our (mis)adventure.

Then a flasher decided to appear before us. Masturbating somemore. Felt like vomitting. Sicko nut. Then for some weird genetic reason, my aunts (plus mum and me) laughed and cursed at the same time.The flasher got confused. Then Mother dunnoe from where picked up a brick and threw it at him. *thumbs up* Didn't manage to shave his disgusting dick off but did enough *ahem* damage to scare him away. Miraculously, a policeman emerged from the empty police post/ toll office and enquired about the commotion. We gave our statements and the car mechanic arrived.

More (hokkien and cantonese) curses rained from my aunts' (plus mum's) eloquent lips. Poor mechanic. Finally the car was up and running and we resumed our journey.

The rest of the Operasi Balik Kampong was bland compared to what happened within that few hours at Slim River. (Heard there's a hot spring spa somewhere there. Who the hell goes for a hot spring in tropical Malaysia? Siao.)

After checking into the motel my aunts (plus mum) cheong off to find food, leaving me and my brother in the room. Am glad to see how happy my mum was back in her hometown. She hasn't been back for eons. Teluk Intan did not change much..time seems to lose its prowess when it comes to such places. There were still the mandatory farm animals, bicycles from the fifties (no kidding!), weather beaten lorries, kooky kampong folks (which incidentally includes my relatives) and the iconic leaning tower of Teluk Intan (I kid you not).

My favourite place was the biscuit shop. Lovely smells that evoked memories of my childhood spent catching dragonflies (due to the evolution caused by living in a city I now fear insects of all kinds.) and playing with fireworks. The next 2 days were spent conducting a foodie trip worthy of any Jacky Wu's variety show. It was eat eat eat non-stop. Singapore food taste disgusting now. My mum had this weird theory why Malaysia's food is WAY much better than Singapore's.
  1. Malaysia's food is dirtier. (hahahah) There is no grading system here except by how near the stall is situated by the long kang.
  2. Singapore hawkers use the same sauces produced by factories so everything tastes the same. For good measure, she added that NTUC is the supplier. Hah!
  3. Malaysian hawkers produce their food from scratch... fishballs, chee cheong fun, sauces, hor fun, guo tiao, sweat, saliva etc so the taste differs from stall to stall.
  4. Malaysian hawkers don't franchise anything. The stall and food remains unchanged from generation to generation. Look at Ya Kun and Fei Shiong. Nice meh???
  5. She's biased cos' she's a true blue Malaysian at heart. (My theory)

I really enjoyed myself during this trip. Really know from which side I got my madcap cursing genes liao. :)

Friday, June 17, 2005


Hawker under the tree. Serves up the best fried chicken lor. That's Aunt B armed with a pair of tongs to pick the choicest morsels. Posted by Hello


My fav biscuits!!!!!! Posted by Hello


Dingy shop that serves up the best chee cheong fun! Posted by Hello


retro cinema. Tickets not cheap leh. Rm$9. Posted by Hello


biscuit sweatshop Posted by Hello


cute cat..sleeping throughout the whole time we were there. Must be deaf lor with the racket my aunts (plus mum Posted by Hello


that blasted car Posted by Hello


me and my disgruntled aunts and mum. Posted by Hello


The vending machine with the best tasting Coke ever. Posted by Hello


Slim River plaza tol...damn ulu place. I counted a grand total of 37 cars in a span of 55 minutes. Not bad liao. Posted by Hello

Monday, June 13, 2005


Anisia's wedding..it was tiring but oodles of fun being her jie for the day! Will blog about what happened after returning from my KL trip :) Posted by Hello