Friday, April 23, 2010

why the heck do i bother blabbering anyway...

it’s been almost a month since my grandmother passed away. i thought i was over it, but talking about her with my cousin yesterday did bring back memories about her. yesterday was her birthday anyway, i bet she’s partying ‘up there' with many of her folks, vigorously, i’m sure.


nothing much has happened lately. i've finally made a big decision to take a giant step on carrying on to more new chapters in my life. i shouldnt say it here anyway because i havent officially announced it yet. right now, the most difficult thing that i'm going through is 'preparing'. i had never been a regular prayer, but i have been one lately. i guess i need a little...correction, a lot of HELP for sure. so if you see me acting in a bizzare way one of these days, dont worry, i'm still normal, just a little messed up.


last weekend. we went to this place called '3 Monkeys' at orchard tower. didnt plan to go there initially, but we didnt want to spend too much time waiting for a table at timbre (both substation@fort canning park and the one at old school), so a friend of mine came up with the idea of watching kumar's stand up comedy. i didnt know who kumar was anyway. so, he turns out to be one of the well-known transgender comedian in singapore. $18++ for a drink at a shabby place sounds a little bit too expensive. but then after watching her/his show, it was kinda worth it. vulgar jokes, not for kids though :)


and as usual. brunch. i like going for brunch. not too early to have breakfast and not too hungry for lunch, so a brunch is a perfect combination. but it's the price!! why must nice brunches be so expensive..?? *sigh*....i guess we're paying for the place. anyway, i'm sharing pictures from our brunch session below and you may get to see more if you're in my facebook friends' list. here's the link: Brunch(es) Collection



you must have heard about volcano eruption in iceland that has been the headlines for the past few days (beside bangkok's protest that has now turned violent). Mount Eyjafjallajokull. what a name, huh. anyway, the disaster itself has caused not only inconveniences for the people living around there (evacuation, so on and so forth) but also huge bills for airlines around the world because it causes disruption to hundreds of thousands of travel plans and closure of airports across europe. i guess the global climate would be affected several years down the road too. not sure if it's for good, but i read somewhere that the eruption of this volcano could cause temperatures worldwide to dip just slightly by two or three degrees in the next two years, which is....good! no? well anyway, i'll leave it for the scientist to find out and let us know. in the meantime, you may enjoy the 'beautiful disaster' (that's what i like to call it after seeing the pictures taken by a lot of professional photographers and shutterbugs) here: Volcano in Iceland.


image is courtesy of www.flickr.com


well. have a great weekend y'all!

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