I'm Cool
September 14, 2008
No, I didn't really mean that.
Jillian told me that we've grown out of the Age of Discovery; There's simply nothing left for mankind to discover. Well, I discovered 2 things today.
Discovery #1 : Addition
2 plus 2 actually equals to 4.
...
Mum and 'him' announced their future marriage when I was busy mastering the technique of tea-sipping. They'll be getting married some time next year, probably around the month of September. I have no objections - I mean, if she's happy and pretty set, then go ahead. Congratulations and welcome to the family. I'm quite fascinated with their celebration plan though. They've come up with this 'Culture Fusion' kinda theme. Expect to see some German sausages paired up with the Chinese 'lap cheong' - however you spell it - and a
Wong Fei Hung serenading to a 'westernised' Chinese.
Discovery #2 : Bowling is a stressful sport
Mum hollered me up during lunchtime if I were interested to go for a round of bowling.
Awesome, I thought. In movies, you'd probably hear thundering sounds of the pins clashing with one another in the background like
kruuhnnng! My case was special. All you hear is : ... . Nothing? Precisely. I didn't hit a damned pin 8 times in-a-row. Beat that.
Oh, and Happy Mooncake Festival.
... as said by Joo
at 7:18 pm
Afresh; The End & Beginning
September 13, 2008
Firstly, I would like to apologize for the horrendous background which started from a simple notion of de-stressing. I'm not gonna deny it; 'De-stress-ment' didn't go as planned. I feel more stressed. Though, I'm amazed at the prowess of Kitaro's songs - capable of bringing me into a whole different world, filled with life. Poetic, even. The forest - if it even looked like one in the first place - is the world I saw through his music. Seclusion.
I'm feeling a tad bit depressed, actually. Today - Well, yesterday was the end of a part of me and the beginning of a new me. I've finally let go of something I've held dear for a long time. I dreaded the day to come, but it eventually did. I knew it was time for me to let go. Nothing lasts forever, all good things do come to an end. I almost turned back, but my conscience kept me going. I couldn't let history repeat itself. I'm stronger now, I will decide what works for me and what not. At times, sympathy may be our greatest downfall; Most of the time, it's kind to be cruel. Yes, it is certainly a beautiful mistake. What's done's done, there's no turning back or room for regrets. Life goes on,
I go on. Believe me, I
will walk this land alone, if I have to. The end of something is the beginning of something new - and I'm enjoying every minute of it. Goodbye, I'll miss you.
Woozah! A good 5 pages of Biology today. I'm so proud of myself.
Conclusion : I'm doomed.
... as said by Joo
at 4:00 am