Sunday, May 27, 2012

Love, you made girls irrational, don't you?

It's another weekend where it is time I plugged in my earphone and listen to the random love songs played on air before I fall asleep. Working at night made me lifeless for two weeks. So I tucked myself silly with loads of food today which made my stomach a little bloated.
Anyway I digressed. I was chatting with one of my colleague few days ago and he told me a little of his love stories. It reminded me how I used to be so silly over guys, probably because the guys whom I have crushes on have never taken any interest on me. So I was in a complete mess when I handle love issues or when I was with my first boyfriend.

I asked Ali what would he do if he ever found out that I had another affair behind his back. He replied "see how lah,I don't know". Haha.

I would probably end the relationship if ever such incident were to happen. I couldn't bring myself to be so stress and reduce to a stressful paranoia state where I have to rebuild the trust again. But well again, the decision may change in near future or depending on the circumstances.
It's a Sunday night again. Good night, and may love finds you well.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Sorry for the hiatus

I was busy settling some family affairs and I have gone back to work. Time always seems to fly when you are enjoying your vacation. Moreover, I am also studying for some tests which my job beckons me to. Unfortunately I failed one of them and I have to re-take.
I promise I will be back to blogging my travelogue of Taipei, although I do know many had done so. Whenever I come across articles or picture of that beautiful country, it makes me miss the place more.
I look forward to more holidays. Of course, this means I have save up more moolahs to fulfill my dreams.
Later... ...

Sunday, May 6, 2012

My Ambitions

This is a common essay topic for kids to write in school, even though I do not remember writing anything on that during my school days.

We spoke about it this afternoon over a simple family lunch. We went to Tung Lok Signature to celebrate my sister 21st birthday and Mother's Day for Ah Ma. My aunt remembered fondly that how much I wanted to be a lawyer when I was young, and what inspired me to do that was after watching a drama series which Fann Wong acted as a lawyer many years ago.

I have soon realised I was cut out not to be a lawyer. I was not good in debating and I was not as proficient in English as I was in Chinese. Hence, I dropped that idea. When I grew older, I told myself I wanted to be a successful executive that has climbed to the top of the corporate ladder. It did not matter which industry I would be in, because I just want to look sharp and chic in that sleek business suit and killer heels.

Yet, that idea slowly died off as I entered Junior College. I then decided to pursue my interests to be an anchorwoman with Mediacorp. I mentioned numerous times in front of some my classmates that I was very keen to do something related to mass communication and I wanted to appear on TV, hence broadcasting news on the peak 1/2 hour was a neat idea.
However, I was very shocked when I failed my A level Chinese and it has thus dawned to me that I was neither good in my mother tongue.

Hence, I told myself that I must work doubly hard to prove my worth when I was completing my degree in SIM so I could work for the middle office in a foreign bank and be paid highly. Well, it turned out that I am currently working in a customer centre environment of a local bank sans the high pay. My results were too mediocre and I did not have much credentials that I could be proud of.

It was a casual topic, but it highlighted to me that either ambitions will never stay constant or I am too fickle-minded. What is more important that the current job gives you a sense of accomplishment and it has served you well be it financially or physically. This is what they call contentment, aren't they?

I am toying with the idea of switching to journalism. Thus, my baby steps are to set up an interesting blog before venturing into newspaper or any form of media.
Reported by fufu, anyone? Haha

Later... ....

Happy are they who take life day by day, complain very little, and are thankful for the little things in life.- The Notebook




Saturday, May 5, 2012

Taipei (Taiwan) Day 1: Long Shan Shi 龙山寺

We arrived at Tao Yuan International Airport at around 2pm. As we were carrying large luggage, we decided to take a cab to our hotel. The cab fare was around NTD1000-1200, depending on the destination.Y hotel (YMCA hotel) is located near Taipei Main Station, we paid around NTD1000.

Our first destination was the famous temple Long Shan Shi (龙山寺) located at Long Shan Shi Station. Long Shan Shi Temple was built in Taipei in 1738 by settlers from FujianChina during the time of Emperor Qian Long. It served as a place of worship and a gathering place for the Chinese settlers. The temple has been destroyed either in full or in part on numerous earthquakes and fires. During World War II, on 31 May 1945 it was hit by American bombers during the Raid on Taipei, who claimed the Japanese were hiding armaments inside. The main building and the left corridor were damaged and many precious artifacts and artworks were lost in the ensuing fire. Taipei residents had nevertheless consistently rebuilt and renovated it, and did so again after the end of the Second World War a few months later. 

Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket While there are many temples in the city, Longshan Shi is one of the largest and famous, and it has a lot of the old Chinese traditions that are hard to find elsewhere in Taipei.
The extrinsic design of the 19th century Chinese architecture and art was amazing too.  The temple has many Chinese poems, verses and lyrics on signs which added a touch of literature in addition to the religious and sightseeing value. However, it was hard for us to enter the shrine of GuanYin because it was very crowded in the afternoon. The temple would also give out joss sticks for free to the visitors . As there were many altar, we were very confused on which to start off with so we followed the crowd. 


I was impressed by the worshippers donned in black robes kneeling or standing in front of the deities chanting faithfully in a unison voice. Most of the city dwellers like me might not have the patience do that. I could never under estimate the power of faith to God. The richness of its history had never failed to teach me something new even though this was my second visit.
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Pardon my sleepy eyes. I did not catch enough sleep the night before. 
This trip was planned with Ali's parents so we did not visit many places. Yet, so long the parents were comfortable with it and that was all what matters. 


Later... ... 


Directions:
Take Banqiao Line to Longshan Temple station Exit 1
Free Entrance

7 am – 10 pm daily
Credits to:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mengjia_Longshan_Temple
http://ccyee.wordpress.com/tag/longshan-si-temple/
http://eng.taiwan.net.tw/m1.aspx?sNo=0002090&id=93