Thursday 26 December 2013

Baubles and Bubbles


So Christmas was over yesterday! It didn't feel very Christmas-sy to me though, even though I went for a Christmas party at Jess' awesome house on Christmas Eve and went for my church's Christmas play on Christmas Day.

I'd love to have a white Christmas elsewhere (it's really impossible for it to snow in S'pore here even though it snowed in Thailand and Vietnam), with family and friends in a lovely wooden lodgehouse sitting by the fireplace with a brightly lit Christmas tree (Haven't had one since primary school) and all sorts of lovely Christmas food.

That's the classic, and way way way better than spending every Christmas either staying home alone watching the movies or waiting to be asked out by friends. So this year was slightly better because I went to a party (I can't even remember how I spent last Christmas)

 
Dawn, Wenli, Lynn and I went to Jess' house for her party and I loved the ambience and atmosphere there! Jess and her family are really great hosts and I felt really comfortable! Plus the food was awesome - there was ham, turkey, angel-hair pasta, vegetable salad, oxtail stew (didn't dare to try it haha), potato salad and a lot more.
 
"In this household, you're not allowed to be shy - just eat okay?" Jess' mom wagged her finger at the dinner table after Jess' introduced Dawn and myself.
"Yeah, at least 5 rounds okay!" her dad chimed in. Haha I really like her folks :)
 
Jess' mom offered me a glass of white wine which was really nice of her. I was supposed to share it with Dawn but Dawn didn't like it so I finished it and turned quite red - I didn't know I was red until Boston commented about it and fetched me a cup of water to cool myself down (such a gentleman LOL) Trust me I wasn't drunk and it isn't the first time I drank alcohol - it's just that I turn red really easily.
 
I chatted with Boston and Wen Rui (made a new acquaintance!) about family and animals - we were laughing about Boston having owned a mini aquarium before with a pufferfish, eels, soft-shelled turtles and arowanas, and how Skippy caused the deaths of my hamsters and terrapins before. Then the five of us A15 girls played a few rounds of bridge with Baileys' before Dawn and I left since we live in the north/northwest.
 
My sister Stacey's boyfriend just returned from London (work) to spend Christmas and New Year's, and he got Christmas presents for my family! (plus point for future brother-in-law) I love what he got for me - a pair of brown shoes:
 
 
He got it a few sizes too big though - it's a size 41 and I'm a size 39 so I've to wear some really thick socks and tie the laces tight. But thanks Justin!!:D
 
My dad just got me a new phone (both my sisters agreed to pay some for me haha) and a new plan!!! Haha it's a white iPhone 5c :DDD Stacey was grumbling why I didn't get another colour since the 5c line is kinda popular for it's colours. But they only had white, blue and green left. I would've gotten yellow if they had it. With this I DON'T FEEL SO AWKWARD ANYMORE haha my iPhone 3 was really slow and laggy, and it's really inconvenient without a data plan, so thanks a lot :D
 
Sigh New Year's coming really soon and then THE STRESSFUL J2 YEAR! -cries- pls let me survive through to this time next year!
 
Here's ending with a song that's been stuck in my head - Gravity by Sara Bareilles covered by Alex and Sierra who won the X Factor!:D
 

Friday 20 December 2013

To Let Go

 
 
Letting go is such a hard thing to do even though it means to release some of the load on our hands.
We've been so accustomed to the weight that letting go leaves a void in us. We hate to lose. It doesn't get any better after we let go too.
 
We only appreciate something after it's gone. Light when it's burning low, sun when it starts to snow, know we've been feeling high when we're feeling low, hate the road when we're missing home.
 
But if we choose not to focus on what we've lost, and still be thankful for what we still have, it doesn't feel all that bad after all.
 
Easier said than done.
 
I'm starting to let go more and more of my past. I'm not going back. Not ever. Things I've started and been through and ended I will not touch again, and even things I've always lacked the courage to start I will push off and move on. I will go where the currents take me and hopefully it will carry my body back to shore.
 
I will miss the good times, reminiscing. I will walk on bravely and try my best not to wonder what it would've been if I had been braver, or to be sad knowing the corridors I will pass won't be the same again even if it's the same place.
 
If I drop more and more, I can't imagine how light and carefree I'd be. Maybe that would be freedom. It is absurd how so many people crave freedom when their idea of freedom is escape from a fate they dislike and to a fate they want to share with the people they want to be with. How can that be called freedom when you are still bound by ties? You can't run away to pure freedom. Trying to run away only means you're still bound.
 
 
Freedom comes when you let go. Maybe it isn't freedom gained for you, but it's freedom given to others. Release that tight grip, and send it off on its way.
 



Thursday 19 December 2013

Say Something


Say Something
by A Great Big World feat. Christina Aguilera
 
Say something, I'm giving up on you
I'll be the one, if you want me to
Anywhere, I would've followed you
Say something, I'm giving up on you

And I am feeling so small
It was over my head
I know nothing at all

And I will stumble and fall
I'm still learning to love
Just starting to crawl

Say something, I'm giving up on you
I'm sorry that I couldn't get to you
Anywhere, I would've followed you
Say something, I'm giving up on you

And I will swallow my pride
You're the one that I love
And I'm saying goodbye

Say something, I'm giving up on you
And I'm sorry that I couldn't get to you
And anywhere, I would've followed you

Say something, I'm giving up on you

Say something, I'm giving up on you
Say something

Tuesday 10 December 2013

Meh! Days

 
Here's showing you how very boringly bizarre my life is now (time for some photo art appreciation and commentary -_-):
 
This picture has sepia tones to it, so that the whole image exudes a sense of dreariness, or to put it in the Singaporean Singlish way, "very sian ah". However the picture isn't ordinary at all - it shows the Eiffel Tower sprouting metallic extensions from its pinnacle that goes in all directions, warping and twisting this way and that, up and down, far and wide - almost uncontrollably. Feelings of chaos leave you confused and somehow amazed.
 
YUP THIS IS HOW IT IS NOW.
 
Really, after coming back from Korea I feel so meh. I really wanna go back to that fairytale land. BRING ME BACK THEREEEEE.
 
For the remainder of the hols I've to study for next year, especially Econs since I've to take the Reassessment paper (dammit!).
 
So aside from reading notes these days I've also been playing Sims 3, which is pretty fun! It would've been better if it didn't hang or lag so frequently (but i can't complain cos' Stacey my sis downloaded it for me in PC so it isn't original I guess.)
 
My taobao bags have also arrived! This time I ordered them through the Taobao SG website and I must say even though the service is great, it cost more. I got myself a new school bag:
 


Lol I'm too lazy to snap an actual photo of my bag. And I got a bag for Dawn as a birthday + Christmas present. I realise almost every year I change my school bag hahahaha

Speaking of Christmas, I HAVE STUFF THAT I WANNA BUY OR GET (yes, some kind soul get it for me please :D)

In Korea, during the short shopping duration we were given at Myeongdong in Seoul, some of my pals and I stopped by a shop called 'Too Cool For School' the last 2 mins before we were to dash back to the meeting point and board our bus. I fell in love with the brand in just that short while.

Before running off I sprayed a cute cyan tester perfume on my wrist, and got attached to the smell when I settled on the bus and sniffed my wrist again. BUT I DIDN'T GET TO BUY IT -cries-.
 
ISN'T IT CUTE. I like the smell because it smells different, pretty ambiguous and quirky. Apparently there's one Too Cool For School shop in Singapore at Far East Plaza, but it sells for 70 bucks for 50ml (Yeap I went there ytd sobs) Mom says I should wait for Stacey's friend to go to Korea this month and help me buy it if the price is indeed cheaper there (I'm pretty sure it is). Yup Mom and I are bargain hunters, so 70 bucks for 50ml must be deliberated on heheh.
 
 
Lately also one of my secondary school classmates from sec 1 and 2 smsed asking how I was, which is a surprise cos' we haven't communicated since we first got into our respective JCs. After some catching up, we agreed to go study together some time next week and do some more catching up! I feel kinda happy that I've friends who still think of me now and then and who bother asking how I am, because in the past I wasn't very nice to this guy. Oh wells it's all in the past and I should look forward :)
 

Also on Facebook, I saw pictures of my seniors' prom night. Somewhere this time next year I'll be having my own prom too, but not after I complete my A Levels WHICH I AM FREAKING SCARED OF. My seniors all look awesome, and I'll miss them so - I'll be a senior myself next year, which I'm not really looking forward to ): I'm afraid of being a horrible senior.

Anws, ending off with some random gif I found on Stumbleupon.com (Try it it's really cool)

Saturday 7 December 2013

Korea - A Fairytale Land

So I just got back home in Singapore at 6.00AM this morning from South Korea!

IT. WAS. AWESOME.
 
During my 8D7N stay in S. Korea, I felt so at home with my surroundings, and everything was almost perfect - even the public toilets!
 
I set off for Korea with aims to capture everything in my lil camera, but my fast-dying battery limited me, and every now and then I put my camera away to really turn my full attention to the beauty of the landscape, absorbing every bit of the splendid surroundings.
 
Since I didn't really get pics of all the places we went, I figured I might not upload the pics on Facebook - besides, Dhiraj (one of the two only boys on the trip) had almost everything taken on his super-kickass camera. I'll just be posting a few beautiful pics (touched-up with little edits on the exposure settings here and there) here. Don't judge my photo-taking skills too much! :)
 

Nicole! My A15 buddy and roomie hahaha
 

The Noryangjin Fish Market -I wish we had one of these here in SG. Everything looks so fresh - I'd totally go shopping at the market everyday.
 


The countryside!
 

 
Had bibimbap and it was YUMMAYEEE
 


Found a lonely smiling snowman someone else made at the Alpensia Intercontinental ski resort.
 


Love this whole lodgehouse in the snow feeling!
 


Taking a drive along the blue sea on a clear blue day.
 


The view from my hotel window at the second ski resort we stayed (High1 Ski Resort).
 


Autumn colours at the Sunbi Folk Village where we stayed in traditional houses.
 


Oh, the melancholic feels of looking at bare branches with a few solitary flowers here and there :')
 


Watching the sun setting on a little river from a little bridge in Sunbi Folk Village.
 


More traditional houses in the village decorated with these red flowers :))
 


The autumn colour explosion!
 


A Buddhist temple - calm and relaxing, perfect for mulling over thoughts.
 


The wishes and hopes of the many who've come to stack rocks and pray for miracles at the temple of the Goddess of Mercy.
 


Every wish matters.
 

 
Shadows of barer trees cast on high walls.


Bustling streets of Seoul.
 


The lovely road leading to Gyeongbok Palace and the Presidential Blue House.
 



The pavilion where the King (not sure which) rested whenever he was stressed out. I can see why he likes it there - it's so quiet and calming.
 


 
I love the colourful and elaborate designs on the roofs!:)
 

A flock of birds flying free in the blue skies near the DMZ.
 

 
At Dorasan Train Station (DMZ) leading to Pyeongyang (we didn't go there tho haha).
 
I'll definitely come back to Korea, maybe even live there because I love it there. The food, the people and the sights and sounds are just so welcoming that I had no problem adjusting, so much so it felt like I was a part of it rather than just a visiting tourist.
 
The places I've been to look like images I'd google and ogle at longingly, and I can't believe I was there seeing it with my own eyes.
 
It was like a fairytale.