For what it's worth, it was worth all the while

Rollercoaster, exhausting, whirlwind: three words I’d use to describe 2008. If you’ve been reading this blog, I am finally catching a breather by being on a well-deserved holiday now.


Work is mostly crazy and exhausting, especially in the latter half of the year. While madness prevailed at the beginning and middle of these projects, I did feel a sense of satisfaction and accomplishment by the time they concluded. A few of the projects were really interesting because of the new challenges they presented and the interesting people that I’ve come into contact with, while one project in particular one stuck out for being too ridiculous in the obstacles which kept being thrown at us. You know which one this is.


Where work is concerned, I’ve got a stronger perspective and I’m on surer footing of where I am headed. I just hope that people won’t overwork me as madly as they did this year. That above all was the most unrewarding part of the work; to be on endless projects without a breather or even a proper brief.


This year was also the year of the firsts. While I can’t mention all of them here, there are the highlights where I

  • Explored the underground tunnels and war memorials of bloody hot Darwin under the watchful eye of the police
  • Learned how to make spaghetti carbonara from scratch and appreciate jazz in a whole new light
  • Had lots and lots of delicious martinis at Morton’s with many adventuresome friends
  • Got me eyeballs sliced for vanity’s sake (yes, I am woman, hence vanity is mandated)
  • Performed at a packed-out venues with many Ah Pek gatals (old pervs)
  • Turned up at work as a clone
  • Fell in love all over again with…my nieces from afar. As to whether I’ve have fallen in love, well, we’ll see….

This post is dedicated to the acquaintances who gradually became close friends that have shared a few exhilarating adventures and opened their lives to me. You guys made my life richer and that much more interesting for just being there.


Then there are the close friends who have moved away but it still feels as though they have never left. Despite being a continent away, they’re always clued into the best gossip. Dammit, macham wire service! Along the way I’ve turned away from people who have been less of a friend than someone I never really knew in the first place.


And then there are the loved ones who I had to say goodbye to. It’s inevitable but there have been one too many funerals in the family. I, for one will deeply miss you, mama.


On a personal reflection, I’ve learnt to let go somewhat and go with the flow. I guess this my way of managing my own expectations. Little by little, I’m better at recognizing that not everyone is as opinionated as I nor do they adhere to the same standards as me. Easier said than done and I’m still grappling with some of these expectations. Ah well…baby steps, right?


As for that New Year’s resolution? I’m definitely as keen as the next person to see what is in store for me. And yes, I do have some wishes and hopes for 2009 but these have to be kept in the heart, for only then would it come true :o)

In cartoon motion

It’s been a crazy few weeks but I can almost see the light. My holidays coming up the bend in about two weeks and I am looking towards it like a drowning man eying a raft in the horizon.

Pop quiz: if you could be any superhero, which one would you be? This silly quiz was sent by Liz to lighten my day. Being the idiot that I am, I naturally took the quiz and almost died laughing at the results. Wouldn’t you be if you turned out to be Supergirl? Wahahahhaha…Now, every good must be countered with some bad, right? Hence I found the super villain quiz to counter it. And boy, will the shrinks have a field day with this one. The Joker?! Geez. Yes, I am bored sometimes ;)


In a quick snap poll, I had friends who want to be: A pornstar (so he can be a hero to millions of women), Iron Man (rich genius), Peter Petrelli (like a human sponge!) and Batman (crazy). But me…well, I’ve always had this one superhero that I’d always want to be like. Or rather, had loads of fun impersonating…are you ready for this?

Hehe…Di, well she almost fell off her chair when she heard. Yea! It’s Captain Caveman! Dammit, no one can swing a club and go all crazy happy like he can :o) Take note, anyone who wants to be my superhero...it's not about if you are a rich genius with issues...it's about inner happiness. Or total wackiness. Heh...

My love for wacky characters stems from my childhood. From the Wacky Races to the Animaniacs to Scooby Doo, there is something so childlike yet terribly ridiculous and funny about the situations they all get in and try to recover from. How can you not laugh at the silly way they interpret things? In the case of the
Animaniacs, it was a reinterpretation of pop culture as we see it. Sometimes, I figure that animating it just makes it funnier - it certainly doesn't detract from its messages. But the one series that I loved above all was definitely The Muppet Show which came with madcap humor, a perpetually harassed stage manager and lots of divas abound :o)

It’s funny how much I loved cartoons and such sitcoms when I was growing up, over the things that are produced these days. That said, there are a few gems these days that I actually wake up on a Saturday morning for :o) Yes, I still do wake up to The Batman as well as Spongebob Squarepants...with cartooons this good, it's a wonder that some part of me still wishes to remain a child.

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