Monday, 19 October 2009

Night Safari




Went for the Halloween Night at the night safari. it was so crowded. Some mums brought young children. Not a very wise thing to do.

Sunday, 11 October 2009

Warned

Was warned by the doc to stay off alcohol. Almost frightened everyone to death. Weird thing was that my construction of sentences was still grammatically perfect.

Monday, 14 September 2009

Old treasures in My New camera

I just bought a camera yesterday. Nope, did not get it from Comex. I got it from Best Denki and they gave me all the promotions that was available at comex and also, additional stuff. Very good service. The saleman's name is Emerson. I think he was really enthusiatic. There was even after sales updates and stuff. This is what service should be like!

Anyway, my new camera can take dual shot, one with and one without flash at the same time and it is a great nightshot camera! Jan Jan cannot complain about the flash anymore!

This is a photo that I found in the sim card. It's a very, very interesting mango... Nope, it's not from the Philippines.

Saturday, 15 August 2009

Thursday, 2 July 2009

Saturday, 27 June 2009

What I had for past birthdays

1. Flowers from people. Some I know and others I may need to guess.
2. Hong baos from family.
3. Ice-cream cake from mom.
4. Late well wishes SMS from best friend (arrived 1month later)
5. Durians, love and loads of company from sisters.
6. Cousins to take me out for dinner.
7. A trip to the night safari.
8. A trip to the science centre.
9. A surprise trip.
10. A fake promise.
11. A nice and romantic dinner.
12. Many great and loving hugs from family and true friends.
13. Crab dinner ( so much that I developed severe allergy from them for a long time.
14. An absent boyfriend (then) for almost all family held birthday parties.
15. A surprise party from cousins.
16. A present which took a long time to save up for.
17. A bouquet of flowers from my then boyfriend to his ex (said her dog died)... And none for me...
18. A lost charm (brand new)

What can I expect this year then? I know that nick has something for me and jem too. It's very thoughtful of them. Mrs lau, sophia, chia and qili wrote me a card too. Very smart of mrs lau to get qili before she went to greener pastures. Azli sent me an SMS. Honestly I really do not expect much. Maybe it's a harry potter birthday for me...

Wednesday, 22 April 2009

My Heart and I

I.

ENOUGH ! we're tired, my heart and I.
We sit beside the headstone thus,
And wish that name were carved for us.
The moss reprints more tenderly
The hard types of the mason's knife,
As heaven's sweet life renews earth's life
With which we're tired, my heart and I.

II.
You see we're tired, my heart and I.
We dealt with books, we trusted men,
And in our own blood drenched the pen,
As if such colours could not fly.
We walked too straight for fortune's end,
We loved too true to keep a friend ;
At last we're tired, my heart and I.

III.
How tired we feel, my heart and I !
We seem of no use in the world ;
Our fancies hang grey and uncurled
About men's eyes indifferently ;
Our voice which thrilled you so, will let
You sleep; our tears are only wet :
What do we here, my heart and I ?

IV.
So tired, so tired, my heart and I !
It was not thus in that old time
When Ralph sat with me 'neath the lime
To watch the sunset from the sky.
`Dear love, you're looking tired,' he said;
I, smiling at him, shook my head :
'Tis now we're tired, my heart and I.

V.
So tired, so tired, my heart and I !
Though now none takes me on his arm
To fold me close and kiss me warm
Till each quick breath end in a sigh
Of happy languor. Now, alone,
We lean upon this graveyard stone,
Uncheered, unkissed, my heart and I.

VI.
Tired out we are, my heart and I.
Suppose the world brought diadems
To tempt us, crusted with loose gems
Of powers and pleasures ? Let it try.
We scarcely care to look at even
A pretty child, or God's blue heaven,
We feel so tired, my heart and I.

VII.
Yet who complains ? My heart and I ?
In this abundant earth no doubt
Is little room for things worn out :
Disdain them, break them, throw them by
And if before the days grew rough
We once were loved, used, -- well enough,
I think, we've fared, my heart and I.

Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Do men listen when women complain? (another view)

Most of us realise that the communication styles of men and women are slightly different. When men complain to one another they are seeking an answer to a problem. The other male will think up a helpful answer to assist his chum and the conversation will be over.

When women complain however, their prime motivation for doing so may not always be what it looks like to a man who feels that he is on the receiving end of a barrage of negativity from a over wrought banshee. Woman use complaints not only to provide others with information but to help them off load and relax.

The clash between the different styles of communication between men and women comes when men believe that when women complain they have a big problem, and that solving it, which may require drastic change on their part, is what she is looking for.

When a woman isn't just complaining in order to let off steam she usually genuinely has a grievance. The grievance itself, as many men will no doubt testify, is often aimed at the male recipient. Once again a difference in communication can cause angst amongst both sexes.

When a woman complains to a woman she is able to identify the required action, whether that to be to sooth the complainers furrowed brow or to help deal with the body of the complaint and make changes.

What a man hears when a woman complains is a direct threat to his being, like a wound to his pride. He may feel defensive and offended, or simply stressed as the complaint which isnt dealt with turns into a barrage of metaphorical arrows.

However, what a woman thinks is happening is that the man is either avoiding responsibility for his actions as he doesn't care about her, or that he doesn't take her seriously. When a woman feels she is being made light of she is likely to repeat her complaint and add others too it as a result.

So, do men listen when women complain? Yes they listen for at least a few seconds until an automatic shut off defence mechanism kicks into action and they start trying out different escape scenarios in their heads, as the complaints increase due to being left unattended.

The fault doesn't lay with either men or women as such, and stems more from a lack of understanding about how the two sexes communicate and what is really meant when a complaint is made. However, men and women are not a different species and sometimes couples do learn to understand one another more readily.

http://www.helium.com/items/1417369-do-men-listen-to-women

Do men listen when women complain?

Do men listen when women complain, or do women complain because men don't listen? Effective communication is a two way street, with both individuals actively participating in the process. One of the biggest issues voiced by women is that men never listen. On the other hand, men feel that women complain too much. Somewhere in between, a happy medium must emerge before a healthy relationship can exist.

No woman wants to be considered a nag, but what's a poor girl to do? Men can easily get lost in their own world, and seem to fade a woman out when she's expressing something that's important to her at the time. Though a guy hears when his woman is talking, he has registered none of what she has said. Women do not like being ignored, so she raises her voice in order to better get his attention. He interprets this as complaining, while she is simply just trying to get her point across.

Men become absorbed in their thoughts or preoccupied by whatever has grabbed their attention for the moment. Unlike women, who seem able to multi-task without losing efficiency, men are more singularly focused, directing their mental energies to one thing at a time. Where women see the entire picture, men see only the details.

In a perfect world, these two contrasts complement each other. But, when boundaries are breached it can cause catastrophe. Men can often become focused on something other than what is important to a woman. When this happens, a man may hear, but not tune into what a woman might be expressing. This creates a boundary that hasn't been negotiated, and a wider gap in relationship communication. These gaps are eliminated by meeting at a threshold, and then coming to an agreement.

Communication boundaries are established in every relationship. No two individuals co-exist in perfect harmony forever. Unfortunately, couples don't always respect each other's threshold. Understanding relationship boundaries is the first step to reaching a communication compromise. Finding ways to communicate across those boundaries leads to greater harmony in relationships, and helps bridge the gap between men listening, and women voicing their concerns without complaining.

For women to stop complaining, guys must be willing to listen. Listening is not always the easiest thing for a man, especially when the topic is of little interest to him. Of course, most men don't think that women listen to them either, which is another problem in itself. But when both individuals take the time to understand and respect the boundaries of the other, both ultimately get what they want out of the relationship.

http://www.helium.com/items/1393404-relationships