Tense up

I want my normal life back.

My good long hrs of sleep (which now i don't feel tired most of the time and sleeping habit hasn't been good, damn)
No more gastric problem
Stop running negative thoughts & over-worrying mindset should go too

Resume back to normal!

Scribbled on Sunday, September 26, 2010 at 1:14 PM



HongKong/ R's 21st/ Parties

A serious lack of updates, -pun- intended
(shall summarize everything in short)

HONGKONG
  1. H&M is duper whopper love
  2. Cheap face mask (1/2 of the price sold in SG)
  3. Mac (cheap too, at least 30bucks cheaper)
  4. Handsome boys, xoxo
  5. Hot girls (arrghhh)
  6. Cheap beer
  7. Good food (best with recommendations by others)
  8. Shopping awesome
  9. Shopping awwesoommee
  10. Shopping IS still AWWESOMMMEE !

Came back with 8 bags of H&M and let me tell you, it's not enough! Sidenote: HK people can be rude at times and those annoying umbrella held at only 140cm off groundlevel, who the hell will not get poked by the pointy ends. Overall, an awesome trip with 3 amazing babes!



R's 21st

  1. Surprise surprise!
  2. Poloroid ;)
  3. Monopoly Deal craze
  4. Chain of surprises that caught the bday boy unaware
  5. Good effort by everyone
  6. Heart
Better than expected and everyone had a good weekend unwind. I got my tan at an amazing skypool, what else do i need boy. Surprise bday partayye a success & contented to see him overjoyed with what we had for him ;)

Scribbled on Tuesday, August 17, 2010 at 3:09 PM



Your 21st and my 22nd

So many fellows turning 21 this year, woohoo, welcome to adulthood!
I'm sure you guys have an awesome one ;)

And just a week ago, i bid goodbye to my 21, on board on my 22nd.
No big bang celebrations, dinners & catch-up is all that i could asked for.
Stuhrling watch from R, mad love ;)
Sushi-teh, Italian food & Marche, SWEET!
And thanks for all the best wishes & regards ;))

1 more week & HK here i come,
but before that, p/s: bye bye to all my sickness please!
Been on MC pretty often these days and there's still work left undone, CRAP!
all i could ask for, bless me with health.

Scribbled on Monday, July 05, 2010 at 3:54 PM



Ambition

Definitely something to do with fashion (fingers crossed)
Soon (I hope)

Scribbled on Saturday, June 19, 2010 at 12:39 AM



Brace it up

In just a week time, i will have all the metal pieces fix individually on my limited teeth (after extracting 4, it seems bare), tugging and pulling to get them straight and tidy.
Hopefully it's all worthwhile ;)

Scribbled on Friday, May 28, 2010 at 2:50 PM



Away from home to Phuket 2

So Day 2 is whole day of activities under the sun.

Got up as early as 6.30am for our snorkeling trip, guess i'm still half asleep while on the bus until i got on the speedboat.
Zoom zoom to Raya island.

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The ride is about fifteen minutes while we admire the greenery and splashing of big waves behind us.

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The seawater is god damn SALTY but we still caught sight of fishes. Real huge one!
Apparently the seawater kept entering my gear; either gushing up my nose or blurring my vision, eventually i give up, haha.


PARA-GLIDING, next!

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It's damn fun! Initially i kinda freak out when i saw how high it actually was, and i thought i will back out, however it turn out quite cool in the end.
Somemore tanning after that & soon it's lunch!

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Headed to Coral island for the 2nd half snorkeling session. Didn't manage to snorkel much due to the equipment, but the water is so clear that you can actually see the fishes from the surface.

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On the speedboat again to Patong beach, and after under the blasting sun for only 1/2 an hr, we got BURNT!

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And before we realise, it's time to head back to Kamala beach.

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Washed up & hitch on a cab to Patong Town.

It's freaking crowded with tourist & of course locals selling all sort of stuff; but as compared to Phuket Town, things are slightly more expensive.

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The pizza over there is pretty good though, yum!

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Hours of shopping & bargaining, we took a tuk-tuk back to the resort.

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Another night of jacuzzi /beers/ face mask before totally flat on the bed, Zzzzzzzz

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Scribbled on Monday, May 17, 2010 at 9:44 PM



Away from home to Phuket 1

As promised post:

On board on Tiger Airway to Phuket as early as 0800hrs flight (gotta wake up at 6am, DAYBREAK!) for the trip we longed anticipated. I guess i barely catch any sleep the night before cause we're still doing our last-min packing & throwing unnecessary stuff out; but i bet this is the only time that excites us more than sleeping.

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The flight was only an hour & ta-dah: PHUKET!

We arrived way earlier & thus unable to check-in the resort, so took a cab to Phuket Town for some shopping. Dean (taxi-driver) drove us around during our stay in Phuket, nice guy ;), moreover, he charge a better rate than most cab & you can call him anytime, anywhere.
And YES, transportation in Phuket is EXPENSIVE, guess each trip is equivalent to SGD $20. Meter-charging cab is only available at the airport (cheaper ones) and most are local cab or tuktuk running in town, whereby they charged by per trip; they are also known as the Taxi Mafia.

Phuket Town isn't a huge mall, but they do have supermarkets & Robinsons (always seen in malls in Phuket). Beer (SGD $2) and liquors (SGD $45 onwards) is duper cheap over there and we got plenty to store in our room. The variety of liquors is more than we have in SG btw.
Outside of the mall are street sellers all along the road side; there's a PINK Theme hair salon, car mechanical shop, Converse but mostly aunties selling cheap tee, flops & sunhat. Most are repeated items, all depending on your bargaining skills which R is super good at being a "poor student", hahaha.

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(Bold to still be in red, hahaha)

Dean came to pick us up after our lunch to get us to our resort at Kamala Beach, another 20mins ride. Nothing above 4 storey buildings (besides the malls & hotels) can be seen in Phuket.
According to Dean, the Phuket government prohibited building of factories and skyscrapers unless it has been built since 40 years ago. We still get to see the familiar signs like Esso, Shell and even AIA but mainly are houses & people selling food by the street.

View from Cape Sienna totally took our breath away when we first caught sight of it. The lobby faces the sea and nothing else in sight. Immediately, it calms your soul, oh, and definitely the hot weather (35 degree can be a killer). Services of the staff makes you feel welcome & we even get to choose the aroma smell for the room (which they lit everyday before you sleep).

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And,
THE ROOM IS A TOTAL

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(Pardon the messy bed, it was taken on the last day)

Simple with a classic touch.
Seaview from the balcony with an outdoor jacuzzi, nothing else should occupy your mind other than feeling ethereal.


Had a quick bath & head off to Kamala beach for a short tan before the sun set.
Unlike Patong, Kamala beach is less bustling as compared. That explains why we fell into our sleep after resting on the beach chair with the sun gradually moving down the horizon.

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Still in our sticky coveralls, dined at a restaurant while a huge rain starts to fall.

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That ends off our day 1 after heading back for jacuzzi & beer ;)

Scribbled on Saturday, May 15, 2010 at 11:37 AM