Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Countdown 2009



Guess everyone is ready for the countdown to midnight. Yes.... thanks for those early greetings thru email and sms. As all of us are always busy and rarely have the time to meet up, these season's greetings mean a lot to me. Keep your mails coming in. I believe that's a form of saying 'hello, how are you?'
For that few younger friends of mine who should be at the Sentosa beach by now, I say 'enjoy yourself and have fun'.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Looking back 2008



Like what I said, 2008 rocks. Looking back, I have no regrets coming in to my present company. The initial period was difficult. I had to learn to deal with the new enviroment, different system of getting work done and what else........... a handful of unscrupulous colleagues. But I got to know a few nice people too. Que sera sera.....

As for my family, we are happy and harmonious. Now that the children have grown up, me and Margaret are seeing less of them at home. Smily is attached to his girlfriend Sheryl while hey...... Fyn, are you attached or not? Haha! The not-so-good news is that my mother is getting weaker physically. Guess it's common as we age.

If there is a trophy for inconsistent performance, I would not hestiate to award it to my favourite football club, Arsenal. When it's expected for them to win, they lose and vice versa. It's beyond my imagination for them to win Manchester United and Chelsea and lost to Hull City and Fulham. I am still in a state of confusion.

Since this is the last weekend of the year, I would like to say goodbye to 2008. Thank you for the wonderful year.

Friday, December 26, 2008

The celebration continues....


Christmas 2008 is over and the celebration does not stop here. Yes...... celebrate good times for we are about to welcome Year 2009. 2008 rocks indeed! Let's hope the coming year will be better, healthier and more prosperous for all of us.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Merry X'mas 2008


Kevin Ng wishes all friends Merry Christmas.





Congratulation to Yew Shih on his graduation. Please pay your grandmother a visit upon your return for she would be the one of the happiest person to share your joy. Cheers!
P.S. See you in the coming Lunar New Year. : )

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Countdown to Christmas



It's God's will. We planned to work till this evening but it started to rain last night. At about noon, we decided to call it a day as it was pointless to wait for it to stop. I began this year celebration with a teppanyaki lunch at Wisma Atria as Margaret attended her company lunch celebration in her office.

I gathered with her and Fyn at Orchard Road to do some last minute shopping in the late afternoon. Guess what we had for dinner? Noodles and dumplings at Ding Tai Fung Restauarant. Maybe we should have turkey for Chinese New Year instead. LOL.

It's still raining. Gonna be a wet, wet Christmas this year. Margaret, Fyn and my mother-in-law will be attending the midnight mass. They will be marching to the church to 'chope' ( reserve) seats soon. Last year, me and Margaret were stranded outside the chapel for the service inside was fully occupied.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Dong Zhi 2008



Happy Dong Zhi 2008. To date, I do not understand why we have to celebrate this winter festival in tropical Singapore. Guess I have accept it as another Chinese festival which is associated with the making and eating coloured glutinuous rice flour balls in sweet syrup. Oh, how I miss the fun with my brothers and sister. I was told that I would be a year older after eating these rice balls. As for my age, I prefer not to have them. LOL. Anyway, I would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone 'Good Health and Stay Happy Always!'

Latest update: Okay, this is what I discovered after some readings through the web.
Dong Zhi is also known as Winter Solsticse Festival. Celebrated on the longest night of the year, Dong Zhi is the day where sunshine is weakest and daylight shortest. The coming of winter is celebrated by families and traditionally the time where farmers and fishermen gather food in preparation for the coming cold season. It is also a time for family reunions.


Tangyuan, tangyuan, oh how I miss tangyuan.....


Tangyuan with feelings.. oops!!! I mean fillings.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

X'mas is around the corner


Nowadays, Sunday is never complete without paying my mother a visit. She is into her old age and not in her best of health. In fact, it was Margaret who insist that I visit her on every Sunday no matter how tired I am. Guess she is right.
Hallelujah! Christmas is around the corner. We managed to find some time in the afternoon to shop for X'mas presents. It's a blessing that my immediate superior is quite a nice chap and I got an ..... what else ..... A/X polo shirt for him. Hope he like it. There is still another weekend to go before this festival. We need to hunt for a few more presents for our love ones. As for Smily's cousins, Fyn has volunteered to get the presents for them this year. Needless to say, money will be transfered into her account. Well, Christmas is a festival of giving and we are thankful that we are able to give and happy to see our love ones receiving them with joy. Cheers!

Monday, December 8, 2008

Hari Raya Haji 2008


Wishing all our Muslim friends 'Selamat Hari Raya Haji'.


I had accidentally dialed my former company's General foreman cum driver while searching for my friend's contact. I hang out immediately upon realising it. He was my former boss' pet and I have not talk to him since leaving the company four years ago. Minutes later, he returned my call. Not wanting to be rude, I identifed myself and said it's a courtesy call. As usual, he (pretending or not, I don't know) couldn't recall who am I. When he finally did, I told him I will call him another day. Btw, I deleted his contact in order not to repeat the mistake again. Phew.........

Sunday, December 7, 2008

The Fossil Private Sale


Recession? It's a madding crowd at the Fossil Private Sale at Suntec City. I went with Margaret as invited guests yesterday morning and to our surprise, the hall was packed. We had to squeeze ourselves into each counter to have a look at those displays. Eventually, we managed to grab a few Emporio Armani watches and a Fossil leather bag at a 40% discount. Mind you, that was just the beginning of a nightmare. After paying at the Cashier counter, we proceeded to Collection Counter. The queue was unbelievable. Guess what? It took us about 2 hours to finally recieve our watches and bag.


Christmas light-up at Ochard Road

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

December, the festive month


The best month of the year : December. Yes, for the kids it's school holidays. For the working adults, 13th month bonus. For the majority, it's oversea holidays. The most beautiful thing of all, it's Christmas time. Colourful decorations, beautiful lightings, Christmas carolling, festive atmosphere and the joy of giving and receiving blessings and presents.
Close to my heart, my wish for this Christmas.... Peace, Love and Joy. Let's learn to forgive and forget. And for my family... good health always.


My loving wife, Margaret.


Porky Pig : 'That's all, folks!'