of green cotton buds and ants in the vast blue sky

Monday, April 30, 2007

It's one month later and I'm getting accustomed to life here. It saddens me to think that I'll be doing boring jobs for god-knows-how-long, at least till I've enough to start up my café.

The other thing is, they're all married. Except the other fresh grad. And she's been going with her him for 5 years. And every once in a while, she'll ask me about it. Like, if you're single you've gotta mingle. If you don't mingle you're gonna stay single. That kinda stuff.

Do they think Numbers drop from the sky? Well mebbe I'm the one who thinks so, since I'm the one too lazy to bother about mingling.

Is it really that important to have that significant other?
Oh, what's the point anyway. To help relieve some boredom from life?
Mebbe.

Like they all say, this is one anti-social girl.

Saturday, April 07, 2007




Even though I did not get to bake them personally...
Even though my drawing sucks...
Even though I brought two candles but lost one of the candle holders, such that you guys had to recycle the candle holder...
Even though we could not find the ham...

I did go back to look for the ham...
I did bring the candles and matches, and sparklers even...
I did draw a nice crown and a nice star and a passable Mickey...
I did decorate the cupcakes, make the sandwiches and get the boxes to bring them in...

So dear girls, fault me not on my lack of artistic ability and clumsy mistakes anymore, k? Hope you had a great birthday celebration and a great year to come!

Twenty-three. It isn't one of the big numbers that we all love to celebrate. It's not a Sweet 16, an Exciting 18, nor a Forever 21... Still, 23 is one of my favourite numbers, and I sincerely hope that it will be a less tiresome year. If 22 was a year full of changes, let 23 be the year that, with its new beginnings, brings us good fortune and luck.

For you, and I, and all of us celebrating the minor 23 this year.

Thursday, April 05, 2007

The golden rules of relationships, as I see them.

One, see anger as an emotion that shows faith. One getting angry with the other indicates the one's faith that the other will be able to understand, and subsequently forgive.

Two, it's never a matter who's right or wrong. It's how much the relationship means to you that matters. Let trivialities slide and focus on the important matters instead.

Three, accommodate if you can.

Last but not least, honesty... is not always the best policy.

And if it don't matter, don't bother.. =)