Sunday, April 18, 2010

In all Randomness

It has been a while, hasn't it? That's cos' work had consumed my life for the last 4 months. Sad as it sounds, I allowed it to. And shameless as I am, I whinged about it, bitched about it but stuck by it nonetheless.


More settled in at work now, I have a bunch of colleagues I absolutely enjoy working with and loads of work that I haven't that much interest in. Colleagues are wonderful. It's a wonder how spending six months together could generate an unmistakable chemistry between people. I am lucky. Boss, on the other hand, is the tricky one. He gives me nothing but work and headaches, and not to mention the countless Q&A and God-knows-if-he-uses-them analyses. With him, I am still learning to be patient and understanding. Such is the essence of balance and the meaning of trade-off, I suppose I can't expect to have the best of both worlds, can I?


Over the months, I have grown more at peace with the way things are. Though my thoughts are fraught with memories of you every once in a while, I overcame and survived. Looking back, it has been more than a year. How time flies, I am truly amazed...

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Sunday, November 29, 2009

Breaking My Bones at 30

If I hadn't said yes to his invite, I would have been spending my Saturday night working at home. I know, how sad is that. So I am glad I did. Besides, I haven't caught up with Clifford in a long time. It's about time we do.

He is still the same. Giving me his nonchalant attitude when he sees me. Not even a tinge of joy was evident on his face or in his words. But I am sure he was happy to see me. 

It was a planned night of dancing and booze. Something I have not done in eons. I was apprehensive, especially since I have not met any of his friends. The self-conscious me finds it difficult to put my groove on in front of all these strangers. But what the heck after a couple of drinks. The alcohol makes you feel you are in a world of your own. No one else matters.

Loud music blasted in the background. Everyone grooves and grinds to the music. Me included. And all the way till 4 in the morning. It was liberating.
The world is indeed small - bumped into Jess at da club.
Deloitte Alumni =)
With cool and awesome Stacy who danced like a Queen that night =D

Home by 5am and typing this post before I hit the sack.

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