Sunday, September 12, 2010

They played this song on the radio while I was at work one day.

And boy, oh boy, my awesome pharmacist tested her vocal skills as she was happily typing away while my mind was inundated with images of Armageddon clips while putting stocks away onto the shelf.

This song still gives me goosebumps after all these years. It is THAT good. The rhythm flows beautifully and the lyrics complements it so well.





I cried buckets when I watched the movie. The ending was terribly sad. Those who have watched it would know what I mean.

I can't choose this song for my wedding day. I think I'll make a mess on my makeup.

Sunday, September 5, 2010


Came across this quote 'The world is your classroom' and I cannot agree more.

No matter where I am, I know I will still be a student. And learning new things makes me alive. I carved my path when I was in high school. I knew what I wanted, many of the goals I managed to achieve with much blessings and tremendous support. And what they say is true about being a student in comparison to working. I miss being a student. SO MUCH. I love being in control with my own time. Not dictated by some people. Why do I get this feeling that part of me is lost. Maybe this is just my first year of working experience. Still in the transition, perhaps.

I like to think that every time I go to my workplace, this is not work, it's fun! After all this is my passion, and I have chosen this path. Whether or not this will be a better life guaranteed, I don't know. But if you do something that you don't like doing, you will never be happy and rich.

Listen to your heart,

Thursday, September 2, 2010


Never like the idea of adding a year to my age since I turned 22 years old. To tell the truth, I sometimes lose count on how old I am! I tend to add a year older than I am.


Can't help but reminisce on the ones I used to celebrate with my piggy clan in uni. Everyone has of course, moved on with their lives. I truly had so much fun with them, and wished I could turn back the good old times.


I have e-mails/sms from the least expected people - ex-housemate, ex-colleagues, and one which I am very happy is from my one and only sibling. He created a poem for me and it was one that I got me laughing fits. The cheeky fella really made my day. And of course, from those people whom I expect (Haha.. I am so demanding), they all remembered to call =D

We ate out a few days before but on the actual day, it was raining heavily so decided to stay home. My beloved godmother made delectable curry mee and her famous cold roll while my housemate made wanton. Felt so happy as I was very touched with their homecooked meals.


Appreciate what I received - thoughtful cards from mom, friends, beautiful flower from colleagues, cakes from housemate and preceptor and more dinner treats when I get back! Yay!

On another note, I flew back to Adelaide a couple of weeks and I never felt soooooooo GOOD!! Had my craving for Boost juice and yay for shopping! Managed to grab a few dresses and accessories while I was there. Love going for bargain hunts thanks to Miss Jo, my shopping guru! =D


Have been down on the floor mostly helping out in the shop because we are so short staffed. Am loving it because of so much customer interaction and am doing dual role here - assistant and intern. 90% of customers here are happy, cherry type while the remainder are just plain rude, obnoxious. But whoever they are and how they treat you in the end, I learn to smile and say 'thank you and have a nice day' even to the grumpiest customer. Am on the training to increase my EQ. Hopefully!

And jeez, I never knew so much talking is involved in an assistant's work. No wonder they keep going to the staff kitchen area to have a break!