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Dad & My Bike

I brought dad to Traffic Police HQ on 24 April to replace driving license that was lost. We got there at about 1:30pm. Signed the form and paid $25 and we were out in less than 10mins.

Then we had lunch Sliced Fish Bee Hoon soup at the coffee shop across from Planet as my bike is there for repair (again)… My fork oil seal broke and need to be replaced. I had my engine oil and spark plug replaced at the same time.

Tacho: 58500 on 24 April.

Then I took dad back to Commonwealth where he parked his bike. I think this is the first time I gave dad a ride back. 🙂

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Rum & GJ

I was so glad Rum called me up for lunch today.

She was here at GJ Anson for a meeting. She is in charge of Vivo and is now the top outlet after she took over about 3 months ago. I am so proud of her!!

Ana and she bought me lunch at Coffee Beans (IP). Great pasta and an Iced tea!

Shared about the good old days in GJ; we are still very proud that people still talked about the “original” SUNTEC team!

Dream of operating a cafe by ourselves….

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My Bike

I have always wanted to keep a log about my bike. So I will see if this will work.

I was riding home after class in JE on 16 April when I experienced engine jam. So I decided to send my bike to Planet for repair.

Major repair! Burnt a $600+ hole in my pocket! The engine block need to be replaced as it cannot be bored to a larger size anymore. My chain and sprockets have to be changed which I have tried to put it off for as long as I can.

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Journal 1102

We had Tsumugu sleep over on Friday 25 Feb.

My father-in-law was admitted to NUH on 26 Feb morning because his blood test showed elevated level of K(potassium) and very low level of Na(sodium). Visited him in the late afternoon at about 5pm just after my class in JE.

He is well and not feeling any discomfort so I sat and listened to his story (also history) about his medical history and work experience. I left at about 6pm when his dinner is served. I met mom at the gorund floor lift lobby on my way out.

It was good to have spent that short hour to listen to him. In my old age, I would like to get regular time to talk with my children as I do now; preferably and hopefully not on a hospital bed.

Then I rushed to AMK Ave 5 Block 608 to meet my students from AMLFI-10-08-02-P1. Gee Lam, Chiao Yong, Gao Yan, Su Kai and Rashidah are there. Rashidah and her family, husband, Hakim and Hadi, joined us. Rashidah’s husband’s friend, Wensen Chua, also joined us. We had wonderful dinner at Teh Tarik, Halal coffee shop restaurant. Good food! Tom Yam Soup, Cereal prawn and Fired Bean Curd was good! Rashidah paid for dinner. I think we will organise another dinner to return the favour.

On Sunday, Feb 27, Mey vsitied her father while the children and I went to church. Her father’s condition normalised and was discharged the same afternoon. Thank God.

Final Co-Ord for SG’s wedding after servicen and we moved all the chairs to the level 3. We also put up the curtain for the store area while the deco team put up some of the deco.

Lydia went to Amri’s house in Bedok to finish her ID project.

Then I stayed jammed with Lucas and friends till about 4pm…Tired…Got home about 6pm then went to pick up Lydia.

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Journal 1101

This is the first entry for 2011 and the last entry was in August 2010! I am really bad at this…

LUNAR NEW YEAR
The company had a long break this Lunar New Year; we were closed for holiday from 2 Feb to 8 Feb. Thanks to Albert for letting us use the CAMRY! It was a real blessing.
Day 1…We met Aunt Brenda’s and Uncle Jeffrey’s family this year. Their children are now in University and serving National Service. Uncle Simon’s family were not in and we missed Aunt BeeWan’s family.
Day 2…We met most of Mey’s cousins this year because Ling & Johnny are back with this year’s new addition, Reuben Wong, born 6 Sept 2010 in Shanghai. Ricky’s wife, Linda(I tinks) is expecting their first child. Lots of cousin’s children; babies and toddlers.
Day 3…We went to 姑姑’s place and we met Bao Ling, Eric and their son. She is expecting twins! We missed Yu Ling this year. After that we went to大姐’s place for lunch. Mee Siam was good…
Day 4…We had church service in the morning and parked at Oriental Plaza. I did not realise that they are charging per hour instead of per entry on Sunday now. The parking fee is over $13 when we left at about 3pm. We had dinner with the Estads at 6pm at their home. We had a good time and the food was great; Japanese/Western fusion.

 

NEW BUSINESS
Boss bought over an Air Freight biz and I was supposed to start work in this biz unit after the Lunar New Year break. After some deliberation over the handing/taking over terms, the official taking over will be on 1 March.
I am apprehensive and excited at the same time about this new opportunity…

DIPLOMA in TESOL
I just completed my practicum on 21 Feb 2011. Thanks to the Burmese nurses, Po, Thuya, Su & May, our ‘mock’ students. Thanks to Ms Jodi, my invigilator. Incidentally, she invigilated my practicum for my certificate in TEFL in Feb 2009 as well.

All glory and thanks to God for this success as I recounted the incidents that led to this…

The lesson was originally planned the conventional way i.e. marker on whiteboard delivery. After the trial run, Brian, my trainer, felt that my lesson was strong in content but weak in delivery. As Lydia aptly said, “Good content with poor presentation is no content at all!”
I took their advices and put my lesson in Power Point(PPT). Without any experience in making a PPT, I started to put the lesson together at 11pm on 13th Feb and struggled till 3am to have it ready for review by Brian on 14th Feb. Brian gave me the green light but I still have not done my lesson plan. I was only able to send my lesson plan to Brian on 18th Feb which he did not have time to look through.
Come 21st Feb, D-Day… fortunately I was there early to help set up the class room. Brian’s computer refused to start up… Zanetta, my classmate, started first and she did not need to use the computer. So I hurried back to my office in Robinson Road and borrowed my company’s notebook computer. Had I took over the new biz earlier, my office would be in Changi!
With the notebook computer, I was able to deliver the lesson. I felt it went well as the ‘students’ enjoyed the lesson.

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Joke for the day

This joke put a smile on my face today…

Shopping in China
A man went on a business trip to China and wanted to buy some gifts For his kids. He went to a shop and found a nice looking CD player.
Wary of buying inferior goods, he asked the shopkeeper,
‘What would happen if this does not work?’

The shopkeeper quietly points to the only sign in English that reads,
‘GUARANTEE NO SPOILT’.

! Feeling assured, he paid for the CD player and returns to his hotel.
He tried to use the CD player after returning to the hotel but it would not even switch on.

He quickly returned to the shop and asked for a refund or an exchange for another unit. When the shopkeeper refused to give either, the man points to the sign assuring him of a guarantee.

The shopkeeper then said,
‘Brother, you are in China . We read from Right to Left !

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View of the world through the eye of my office mouse…

Office Mouse

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Journal 1013

In the beginning…
Marriage Cert

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Journal 1012

While I was on my way home on 6 July (Tuesday), a guy asked me for $2 to buy dinner after I crossed Cecil Street. I told him no but I will buy him dinner instead. Thinking that he will reject my offer because he just wanted money for something else…perhaps to buy cigarettes or buy 4D. He paused and accepted my offer. So we walked to a nearby coffeeshop and I bought him $2.50 of Fan Choy. While we were walking to the coffee shop, he told me he is a bankrupt as a result of being cheated. He patted on my shoulder and thanked me for the the dinner. I paid for his dinner and  just walked off without even asking for his name…..

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Journal 1011

Recently a friend sent this email about the Six Principles of Life: – Live your Life to the Full. I thought it was rather meaningful to share this.

  1. No point using limited life to chase unlimited money.
  2. No point earning so much money you cannot live to spend it.
  3. Money is not yours until you spend it.
  4. When you are young, you use your health to chase your wealth; when you are old, you use your wealth to buy back your health. Difference is that, it is too late.
  5. How happy a man is, is not how much he has but how little he needs.
  6. No point working so hard to provide for the people you have no time to spend with.

Remember this – We come to this world with nothing, we leave this world with nothing!

I recalled reading Job. In Job 1, God allowed Satan to test Job by striking him with calamities in which he lost everything he possessed. In Job 1:21

He said,
“Naked I came from my mother’s womb,
And naked I shall return there
The LORD gave and the LORD has taken away.
Blessed be the name of the LORD.”

We got to learn to be like Job; to face up to adverse circumstances and be sure that God is in control of everything.

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