the melodrama of my life

Tuesday, January 24, 2006

AN OVERVIEW

This entry is dedicated to Naz who is asking me to update.
  1. I bought my 4th shoe for the month. And, no bags! Erm ok, one clutch la.
  2. I watched my first-ever basketball match on a court.
  3. I'm getting used to working, sadly. Workload in the office is getting lesser but thank God for more events. It's quite irritating that one of my colleague is taking full advantage of an intern being an errand runner.
  4. I dreamt I found my 7year old cat twice. I miss him.
  5. Relationships are getting less complicated generally.
  6. I'm having my second gastric attack in 2 months. I think my stomach is screwed to a new level.
  7. Memoirs of a Geisha is finally out on the big screen (I love the book) - a lot of scenes excluded but its was ok overall.
  8. I wanna go Chinatown before CNY.
  9. My camera spoilt on me at the time I need it most.
  10. My brother lost my 10-month old Creative Zen after spoiling it twice (& I was the one who sent it for repairs).
  11. I haven't had any alcohol for 3weeks!
  12. Someone is turning 27 in two days.

Friday, January 06, 2006

THE WELL-WISHES CONTRADICT WITH MY KARMA

Reading the entry (titled, Walking away) of Little Miss Drinkalot brought a sense of familiarity. A couple of good friends and I had separate talks about relationships recently and it sucks to know that as the unfortunate minority of us grow older, we engaged in less-than-proper relationships (read: status-less). At 20, I already feel crappy experiencing enough such relationships. I can't bear to imagine how it feels at 30.

The most common well-wishes I received for Christmas 2005, and New Year 2006 is for me to find happiness. Relationship wise, that is. Tell me about it. With such unanimous wishes from my good, close friends, I reckon it appears that my love life is really in distress, so may my well-wishes materialise.

Over the past week, I had an encouraging confirmation from one party and a draining, overdue confirmation with another party simultaneously. Somehow, the latter confirmation was not as light-hearted and as weight lifting as I thought it would be; it was actually quite stressful and mind-boggling.

For as long as I believe in karma, I'm keeping my fingers crossed that it will not befall on me.

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Looking for aviation and airport news, seeing air crews and travellers, roaming about the airport, seeing airplanes and hearing about airlines daily makes me wanna get done with work and go travel.