Saturday, June 11, 2005

I met Fahs on Thursday evening and had a great time rediscovering the Omnimax theatre. It was so near my home but I could never be bothered to check out the shows playing there, what a pity. Thank goodness for Fahs! Hence, I have to urge all you readers out there: Should you wonder how to spend your weekend, do make a trip to Jurong and catch a documentary at the Omnimax theatre. I caught "Mystic India" and it was very good! It really did open my eyes about the Indian culture and geography. India IS a beautiful country and I never knew its culture put so much weight on spirituality and devotion. I was watching the documentary with my mouth open half the time because the scenery was so beautiful. The architecture of some temples were also simply amazing! I must make a trip to India before I turn 30 and experience it. If you thought The Matrix was full of philosophical jabble (eg. "It's not the spoon that bends, it's you who bends with the spoon"), you might enjoy this documentary which focused a fair bit on yoga and deeeep jabble. Next, I am going to catch "Secrets of the Nile". Am very grateful to Fahs! It's nice to have someone who puts in effort sometimes.

Today I had a lovely time out with my colleagues at an American steakhouse located in Orchard road. The price was alittle steep considering the items I love the best were free bread and Caeser salad. (I had to be the idiot spending almost $17 to eat spaghetti with meatballs) Still, no matter where you are, as long as the company is great you shall have fun anywhere. I burnt so much calories laughing at Reg's impersation of a nasal senior. Sometimes, I really can't believe my luck at meeting such wonderful people. It took me 3 months to memorize everyone's names and get comfortable with my colleagues; 5 months to filter out the backstabbers, MC Queens, hypocrites and such to find the precious few gems to keep. When I am finally getting comfortable, I had to be thrown out of my comfort zone again with the new job. I am very happy to find a new job (and such an enjoyable one too!) but the thought about making friends and filtering them again gives me a headache. Arg, all the small talk to go through again.

I now know why my head is so big, it's because my brain is also big. ROFL. Grrr...if I could think less, I am sure I can make decisions faster. A friend commented that I am very reserved...I can't disagree. I have my reservations and I have no idea what it really is holding me back. I need to investigate!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

ah da! audrey didn't reply to my text... and yup june's present for u is with me... so let me know if u're in town ok? i've been in town almost everyday... and probably so for the next two weeks till sch starts BLEAHHHH. so text me!!