Will Baby Blues drive away all my Monday Blues?

Awwww... I love Zoe, Hammie and Wren.
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Monday, September 24, 2007
Sunny Sunday
Feeling so refresh especially when it comes to a Sunday. No work, No Worries, No Waking up early, No Rushing for time, No Missing of my favourite serial dramas. I-Love-Sunday! Love cuddling with Hubby on our sofa, enjoying sips of Soya Bean Milk. Oh, did I just spoil the mood? It's supposed to be Earl Gray tea instead of Soya Bean Milk, but gracious me did not stock up any of that royal Earl Gray tea. Booo...
Also, it's seems hundred years that I lasted posted any foodies. Well, well, well, GRACIOUS me simply just plain lazy to snap, edit and upload. Count yourself lucky today because I had my sufficient beauty sleep and I got that mood to do some snappings.
Made some Butterscotch Waffles for Breakfast today. Run out of Maple syrup so had to use Honey instead. Like mentioned earlier, no Earl Gray tea so had to top up with Soya Bean Milk. Wanted to make some chicken patties but realised there's no more chicken in the fridge. Goodness, it's really time to stock up my groceries. Wonder what happen exactly? Did Hubby and me stuffed ourselves so much this month that we ran out of food so soon? Anyway, so I replaced the Chicken patties with chicken sausages instead. I always love sausages especially german and taiwan sausages! Yummy!
As usual, we had our breakfast right beside our full panel windows where beams of sunlight fall upon us. So cozy and romantic. I always love having breakfast. Anyway, drool over my waffles! It's HAND-MADE! I think I should switched to making Pandan flavoured waffles next time round. *Yummy*
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Friday, September 21, 2007
Fly me to the moon
It's always heartwarming to know that your bestest buddies' happiest memories were part of yours. It's like a jigsaw puzzle ; every single piece matters. Like many, I have many many happiest moments too!I treasured them like my precious gems and I secured them inside my heart-chest box.
My childhood days were memorable . I spent most of my time playing around the neighbourhood , going to and fro my cousins' house and "helping" out my parents at our Niang Tou Fu's stall many many years ago. I always love the moments spent at the NTF stall, especially figging with the freshly made fishballs! My parents though felt that I ain't doing much help since I was only 5 yrs old at that time, didn't stop me but rather they love having me there because of my chatty box character. I cheer them up with the most hilarious thing that comes out from my mouth. You know, kids-love-to-mutter-nonsense. Moreover, my parents were okay with me that I can take any amount of money from the drawer and buy anything I like. Hey, you tell me which kid doesn't enjoy that. Yah, my parents overly pampered me. That's was when I was 5 years old. After that, mum gave birth to my brother and all the attention was somehow diverted to baby Lixi. Nevertheless, I am still a pampered princess though I get bullied by my elder sister always! Arghh.. She loves pinching me you know! She even threatened me that if I run away, I would have to pay her 50 cents. 50 cents seems like $50 at that time to me. So, yah you know.. My-sister-pinched-me-happily. Of course, mum gave birth to my youngsest brother, Xuanrui and almost 80% of my attention were directed to baby xuanrui. *Sob*
Primary school days were not that fantastic. Frankly speaking, I hated my primary school life. Not because of the classmates I had but the teachers that taught me rather. Primary 1 - Mrs Joyce Tan. I REMEMBER HER DEEPLY! She's not really very responsible, I can say. Even my mum agrees with me. She merely wanted to get over with the lesson by just going through the textbook without much explanation of how to proceed with the contents. I bet she's the one who hinder my progress in English Language. I'm lucky that mum's educated in English else, I can kill myself right away. Primary 2 - Same teacher, same problem, same issue. Primary 3 - Ms Irene Foo. She's super strict but I like. Primary 4 - Ms. Catherine Low. Super fierce and a nagger, I don't like. Primary 5 - Mrs Tan Chey Hia. Okay lor, transferred me to another class because she wanted her class to be prestige and all the average students were transferred. I hate that! Primary 6 - Mrs Ahino. I like! She's very patient and nice. Gave me the most encouragement at that time. Base on the description that I wrote for each and individual teacher, it's not difficult to spot the teacher that I hated the most out of the 5 I had.
Secondary School days were honeymoon to me. I had the most happiest, fun and marevellous time! It's like entirely throughout the years, nothing really gotten me down besides the usual friendship conflicts but it's still beautifully resolved. I'm gald that I had my bestest buddies with me for so many years. All of us went through thick and thin together! I love almost all the teachers that taught me in secondary school. Well, the most favourite would have to go to Mrs Choo Poh Poh! She's really a super teacher. Always there when we needed her the most. *Applause* I love the food over at my secondary school too! Sushi, Teriyaki Chicken Sandwich, Lor Mee, Kway Chap, Mee Soto and so and so. Not forgetting the super torturing TAF program. Oh, I used to be an obese kid. Pui Kia!
Tetiary school days were just normal. Made some nice and humourous friends. Had many 1st attempt like 1st attempt clubbing, 1st attempt drinking alcholic drinks, 1st attempt pong tank class, 1st attempt talk back at lecturers, 1st attempt to copy homework! LOL, 我的第一次 and my very 1st boyfriend too! LOL! Okay, I am shy girl, don't want to say liao lah *Reddish Face*
Anyway, my team leader just walked past me and saw me doing this blog entry. Sayonara, I'm in deep shit!
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Monday, September 17, 2007
Some chit and chat
Was on the way to MRT when Huiping stopped me. Alright, many people are rather "afraid" of her because they always think that she is a weird girl. I don't deny the fact that I felt the same, but I don't avoid her anyway.
She was telling me that her contract would come to an end on 16th october and that means, she'll have no jobs. Furthermore, heard that she came from a rather poor family so she is like supporting her parents and silbings. I think she does need help.
Gave her some advices but seems like she's one stubborn cow. Not only stubborn, she's also very naive. I just wonder if God is really fair to her in some ways. Anyway, I may not be very close to her, I just pray for her that she gets a job ASAP so that she can further her studies and support her family. She's in fact a nice girl just probably someone who's of different frequency from most people.
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Saturday, September 15, 2007
Hooked
I got no idea for what reason, I FELL DEEP IN LOVE WITH YOGA.
No jokes serious. I love Kickboxing too! I guessed it's because I'm not someone who sweats a lot so when it comes to exercising, I prefer something that can really make me wet. *Don't think other way pls*
You know what. I suspects my sweat glands are playing prank on me sometimes. It's like I don't even sweat a single bit during the good old days of Physical Education or the dragful 2.4km run. No, not a single bit! No sweat = no sweat. No matter how hard I squeeze, no sweat! I really envy those who sweats like hell during the run cause I don't have a single drop :(
So, Yoga and Kickboxing make me a happy girl somehow! I totally sweat like there's no tomorrow! Can you imagine my whole tee was wet and it became transulent that you can peep through my bra. Yes, I sweat that lot. So for now, I really need to motivate myself to go for my regular yoga sessions twice/thrice per week and my Kickboxing once per week. Once Kickboxing ends in October, I'll go for the Combat sessions in True Yoga. Hohoho!
Sooooo.. I need more yoga pants and more tops. Sponsors Sponsors Sponsors. Don't try to act blur. I know you are reading my blog! =X
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