Sunday, March 22, 2009

I Choose

I choose to be happy

I choose to eliminate all people and things that result in negativity from my life.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Happenings

I spent the weekend working on a pitch project with my boss and teammate, amongst others and didn't end up at home until 6 am on Monday morning. No shit.

However I must say that I am beginning to enjoy my new playground. My colleagues are wonderful, full of consideration for people. They have their quirks too for sure but in all honesty, my new work place feels like one big family. For once, I am a happy worker.

Thus boss dearest gave me a day off and I went for a two hour massage where this strange lady therapist read my fortune and soothed my achy breaky back at the same time! How strange right? But I am starting to get used to it... for the past 31 years, strange things usually happen to me - but then again, it gives me conversation fodder! After which, my sister and I darted in to our fav shopping haunt and bought, between us two, 5 tops, one pair of stockings and a dress. So yes, it's been great.

Great - save for the usual weekly fights, quarrels and petty walk aways. Sigh, at least they always end up making me feel more like the real man!

Saturday, March 14, 2009

My Week

It's been a rather crazy week but I managed to accomplish a lot:-
1) Finished a rather dark, distubing chick lit entitled, "The 2nd Husband". Story surrounds a mother, her teenage daughter and a new good looking male lodger. Need I say more?...
2) Tried (finally) Double Bay, the new aussie joint at Raffles City and had the most gorgeous fish and chips on the planet. I love the Cod with Beer Batter
3) Painted my toenails purple... Yes, it's an OPI colour too!
4) Ate dinner with Mo at Great Wall congee

Jazz class starts today. yippee-dee-do.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

What A Week

It's been a tiring week. Within the past seven days, I'd managed to:-
1) Appear on the cover page of the national newspaper

2) Set up stall at a bazaar and sold most of the bags I own at dirt cheap price (yay! more bag shopping for the bag hag)

3) Watched a feminist documentary - "We Love Roses Too". Thanks to Mau, BB and I managed to catch this Italian documentary - part of the Indie Film Fest. It reminded me of the stuff we had to watch in Uni as part of our coursework (case in point, never let your daughter study arts in a western environment. They'll make her watch and read feminist stuff)