Sunday, February 3, 2013

Explore



So says the editor of Nat Geo. 

I started this blog with the (lofty) intentions of chronicling my travels but it has clearly failed to live up to its name. Nevertheless, the wanderlust still lives inside me and I will try to stay true to myself in this respect regardless of what gets in the way (or does not come my way).



Saturday, February 2, 2013

Paperman

Saw this in the movies (you know those short clips before the show starts) and saw this circulating on some scrapbooking blogs. 

Totally appeals to the romantic in me. Watch it for yourself!

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Griping

The DVD drive in my new all-in-one computer DIED on a Sunday night when I'm trying to pretend work doesn't exist and the alternate-reality of Gossip Girl does. Arrghh.

Trying to make do now with 500 Days of Summer which I inexplicably missed at the cinema but this chick flick is really not improving my day. Fluffy. Quirky. I can see (at 10 minutes into the show) why Zooey is a MPDG (and why girls want to be a Zooey) and how guys cannot help getting zooey-ed. Arrgh.





Saturday, January 19, 2013

Back to the books


Weather forecast: Rainy for the next 3 days. Time to go under the covers and read a book! 
I’ve dusted the covers of The Crosswicks Journals by Madeleine L’Engle which have been in my bookshelf for years and started on the first book – A Circle of Quiet. These are some sort of L'Engle's memoirs but read more like journals which she have kept over the years.
I always call my Madeleine L’Engle books “soul-refreshers”; books which I turn to when I’m tired, frustrated, sad, angry simply because they lift my spirit and calm my soul. Whether they are fiction like my favourite Wrinkle in Time series, Austin and O’Keefe family series or non-fiction like The Crosswicks Journals, she illuminates the world for me with her honest and personal thoughts on life, love and faith.



Wednesday, January 16, 2013

The Tyger

You would be familiar with the first stanza of William Blake's The Tyger - I see it at epigraphs of books (such as Margaux Fragoso's memoir of her childhood sexual abuse Tiger, Tiger) and I see it quoted here and there in books and articles. 

I've never really understood that few lines until I got down to reading the whole poem and with alot of help from SparkNotes (the best guide for lazy Lit students). Read here


Tyger! Tyger! burning bright

In the forest of the night
What immortal hand or eye
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?

In what distant deeps or skies
Burnt the fire of thine eyes?
On what wings dare he aspire?
What the hand dare seize the fire?

And What shoulder, and what art,
Could twist the sinews of thy heart?
And when thy heart began to beat,
What dread hand? and what dread feet?

What the hammer? what the chain?
In what furnace was thy brain?
What the anvil? what dread grasp
Dare its deadly terrors clasp?

When the stars threw down their spears,
And watered heaven with their tears,
Did he smile his work to see?
Did he who made the lamb make thee?

Tyger! Tyger! burning bright
In the forests of the night,
What immortal hand or eye 
Dare frame thy fearful symmetry? 


Sunday, January 6, 2013

Evernote

Am I the last person to have found out about Evernote?

I love the user interface and its function satisfies my uncontrollable urge to make lists and jot down random notes. The Evernote collaboration with Moleskin is also the coolest thing ever.

A text alternative to Pinterest and the best thing? you get to save pictures for inspiration as well.


Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas!



Glad that the firm decided to give us the eve off to make it a long weekend. Can't wait for the next one

Our usual annual family dinner went well despite my aunt's maid problems. But, she has four hearty boys to help her so no issues there. While the chicken was roasting, my uncle and I decided to tackle the tree. This year, they decided to buy a nice woodsy live one. Aside from the shedding of pine needles, really like the look and feel of a live Christmas tree! The coordinated baubles and such from Ikea made decorating such a breeze really - everything was up in a jiffy.



Work in progress
Bought the headbands from HK a couple of years back. The santa hats were from goodness knows when.

My mom took this extremely unglam shot with her camera phone but it's reflective of how I felt after too much ham and some wine. Nua-ing on a super comfy beanbag (with Ellie doing the same) watching Michael Buble croon Christmas songs. The only thing missing was a fireplace with a roaring fire!





Sunday, November 25, 2012

Wedding at sea

Waking up at 5.45am on a Sat after a trial last week to attend a wedding is in all honesty quite a trial itself but a combination of factors put me on a high despite the lack of sleep.

There's the sea for one and the excitement of an early morning "excursion" to a far-flung spot of Singapore - one degree 15 at Marina Cove on Sentosa to be precise. I have not been there and am unlikely to go there in the near future unless I get to know some rich friend who stays there or get invited to a yacht party - very remote situations either way.

ES and AG had the beautiful idea of solemnizing their marriage on a yacht and the theme was white. I was not in white cos the last time I wore a white dress was as a jie mei at SX's wedding and it seems abit too dressy and un-nautical. The day before, we had a horrendous storm. On Sat, it was cloudy but soon cleared up fortuitously. Here are some pics I managed to capture while trying to find my sea legs!


Early morning harbour. Had a celeb spotting moment - the Queen of Caldecott Hill no less and her family in tow!
  
Love the early morning serenity and clear water (don't like the seaweed thingy growing underwater though). 


Wandering along the pier in search of the yacht. 

Love the pretty homemade touches the bride made to the yacht.

 Designed by the bride and cut out by me! Made with my fav new buy - the Silhouette Cameo.

J and I sneaking in some shots before the ceremony.

Very pleasant Justice of Peace. I guess amicability is one of the major criteria in becoming a JP!

The family with big eyes all around!

Out at sea - sun-decking.

Nice to admire, impossible to procure.
Lazarus island - very bucolic in my view.

In front of the lalang field.

The happy couple.

Pose looks familiar? Before anybody says this smacks of corniness, I'd better say that I put the couple up to it. But at least the smiles were natural!

The sea-sick victim whose agony was only slightly alleviated by a pill.





Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Early bday wishes

September always seems like thanksgiving for me where I am especially grateful for the people and things around me.

Received a very sweet and whimsical card from Cui (to my scrapbooking heart's delight) and my first thought after reading her message was: it's hard to believe we've known  (and put up with) each other for so long. 

Had an early bday dinner with gfs so that we could catch SX before she popped but her darling little prince E decided to grace us with his arrival 2 weeks earlier! Here's some snapshots I got of the proud mama and papa with baby E. Time for the daddy to take more pics of mom and baby please!





Hands down the cutest present I will get this year :) Can anyone actually bear to eat up little red riding hood and her big bad wolf?

Saturday, September 1, 2012

First day

I seem to be the slightest bit obsessed with the seasons (maybe cos I'm deprived of it?)

Anyway, it's the first day of September! I always have a soft spot for this beautiful month, not least because it's ahem my bday month, as it heralds the start of autumn. Some people might say that it's still summer (yes global warming); I wouldn't know cos it doesn't change much here. But, the nights do feel a little cooler and the days end a little earlier and I can almost feel the year, very slowly, winding down...

Unfortunately, back to more drudgery (work) with a pic to remind me of better days!