what goes around, comes around? i hope.

July 25th, 2007 by adeloke

            It’s a chance that i’ll miss because of what i didn’t do in the past. It’s too late for regrets. There might be other similar chances in the near future. ( i’m just telling myself to look on the bright side. hehe)

             Watched this Taiwanese show, about solving people’s problems. It’s a reality show where people will go there so that some ‘jurys’ will help to solve their problems. Whatever kinds of problems. I used to watch this show every evening because you’ll get to see people arguing, scolding in foul languages, fighting ( i really saw people tumbuk each other in the stomach, face), slapping each others’ face ( this is more popular among the girls), crying, pengsan, gone ‘crazy’, etc etc. My mom used to think that those people were actors or actresses because where got people tak tahu malu wan? But i think they are real people with real problems. For eg, wife slept with her husband’s father, guy having relationships with 3 girls at the same time, hamsap guy molested girlfriend’s ( a divorced woman) daughter, mother didn’t want her daughter to marry her boyfriend because he was not Hakka, a couple who wanted to get married somehow found out that they were half brother and sister ( the mom of the guy used to date the dad of the gal) , gay/lesbian couples not approved by their parents and lots more……Some were really nonsense but some were really sad, like this particular one that i just watched.

           One guy, one girl, got married and had a son. A few years later, the guy went to USA to study. The girl stayed in Taiwan to take care of the son, mother in law and earned money to support their lives. She worked as a GRO because she needed the money to support the family and her husband in USA ( she wanted her husband to have a better future and hoped that he could earn more with a degree after he come back to Taiwan), Apparently, the husband didn’t come back to Taiwan. Somehow, the husband asked the wife to sign a divorce letter. And the wife signed it ( i dunno for what reason, missed that part of the show). So in the end, the guy married a Taiwanese girl in US. She is a rich girl from a wealthy family, the guy works for her father in a big company, and according to her, he will be promoted as the manager when they go back to the US after settling his problem here in Taiwan. The ladies fought over the guy but the guy said he doesn’t love the wife in Taiwan anymore. Then his son ( the son he left with his taiwanese wife when he went to US who is now 9 years old) begged him to stay in Taiwan and that he doesn’t want to follow him and his US wife back to US. He cried until so cham, and the Taiwanese wife also begged him to divorce the US wife so that they can have a perfect family together. The Taiwanese wife actually waited for 11 years for him to come back ( they were actually quite poor, so she said guy actually like the money more than the US wife herself). Then the mother of the guy came onto the show and slapped her son and claimed she doesn’t have a son like that.The US wife also one kind wan. Ish. And then alot of blah blah blahs……

          In the end, he chose to leave with the US wife. Picture the scene : the son cried like mad, begging his father to stay, the taiwanese wife also begged him, the guy’s mother( she actually made him kneel in the show when she tegur him) just asked the cucu and her cucu’s mom to not bother about her son anymore because she claimed that she doesn’t have a son like that, the guy held  his US wife’s ( young spoilt rich bimbo with big boobs) hands and left the recording studio. I so want to belasah that guy!

        Geram betul! And the jury said it was a terrible ending and he said that the guy will eventually regret at one point of his life ( it may even be the moment before he will rest in peace forever) that he didn’t fulfill his responsiblities and his greed for money and fame that turned a perfect family into a broken one.

Reallty check

July 8th, 2007 by adeloke

                   Pisces          Feb 19 - Mar 20

Lucky day: Thursday/ Lucky Colour: Yellow/ Lucky No.: 8

What do we have here? An angry Pisces on truth serum. You feel cheated , emotionally chafed and claustrophobic. No need for weapons though - when words can wound so well. Just take care with what you say, or damage could be irreversible.  Is that what you really want?

          This was in the Horoscopes section in the Sunday Star Newspapers’, which is today’s. Normally i don’t believe or care what’s in the horoscopes section. But after i posted my last post which is ‘ Wanting to be accepted or wanting the sense of belonging’, i was reading the newspapers and eating lunch. Then i felt guilty after reading the horoscope. I thought i might have offended some people’s feelings. About the stereotypes part in the post. So i’m now apologising to those who might feel offended because of what i said. Sorry. Now i realise there might be a large number of people whose feelings i might have hurt. It’s irreversible and i don’t plan to delete the post. What is done cannot be undone. Don’t let my words get to you.

            The intention of me having a blog is to express myself in words. I don’t usually write about everyday life or happenings but i usually write about what i feel and think, how i feel about certain things and what i think is right and wrong. You can say i like to voice out my opinions. No matter it is inside or beyond the boundary. hehe. So forgive me ya if i hurt your feelings. Just think that it’s a crazy 19 year old girl who likes to write crazy things.

           i don’t really hide what i really feel or what i want to say. My blog is an outlet for me to say what i want  to say. I know you all think my posts always so emo one rite. Coz well, again i told u b4, it’s a place i express myself. It’s different from other people’s blog i guess. haha. i guess i want to fulfill my other ambitions, to become a politician ( it’s corrupted in the real world, so no point) and to be a founder of a women organisation ( Something like WAO). *blushes*. Well, my another ambition is to become a travel host like Samantha Brown ( Passport to Europe). I mean what could be better if your work is traveling and researching about places and culture! Cool rite? But i don’t want to become a tour guide though. Stressful and STRESSFUL.

Wanting to be accepted or wanting the sense of belonging?

July 7th, 2007 by adeloke

      These are the things that u care without you really knowing. I think everyone has this experience before. Some probably have thought or experienced this numerous times. It doesn’t show that you have a problem but it shows that you are normal. You are trying to be like the person or people you like ( by talking like them, eating like them, doing things like them or shitting like them) and hopefully you are accepted by them. The society is like that now. Then you realised whether you have lost yourself. YOur identity, your uniqueness, your very own personality ( maybe they said you have no personality so you start to create personalities which are not you yourself - but how can you force yourself to do that? you know it’s not you and i don’t think you’ll be happy being that person).

          What else? If not the word Stereotypes. The nerds, chicks, weirds, Chinese ( i mean cina pek, lala…… and what make us? Westernised chinese or the higher class chinese? bullshit. They are the ones that stick to their roots. They know what’s happening in Asia, chinese culture, listen to chinese music n watching chinese movies. I don’t mean we can’t watch western films or listen to english songs. But we can’t criticise them or brand them as lala or cina pek coz they live , eat , sleep chinese! I mean we chinese should be doing that too rite? And when you say they are lala bcoz of their fashion sense or the way they look, look at yourself. What’s the difference underneath all the clothes n make up? No. Because you are a chinese also, you are a human also, you are just like any one of us or them.Wealth doesn’t really separate people. You can’t judge other people’s fashion sense! Ok, then you’ll say you are trying to keep up with what’s happening globally and English is the international language and whatever that you can find in USA is way much cooler. I agree western things are cool, their culture is cool, but chinese culture is what we should be proud of.Depends on how one sees things, chinese culture is cool as well. It has alot of history. I’m not asking everyone to embrace their culture or anything but to try to appreciate what you are and your culture. You can be an English- speaking chinese who listens to english music. watch western movies, eat burgers and fries. But at the end of the day, you know who you are, your culture, your history and i think self realisation is really important. You can study in overseas and be like the people in that country but you can’t forget your identity. That will gain you respect and difference in a good way.) Didn’t know i can write so long for an example. haha.

        By the way, i was wondering why am i different from my high school friends.I mean they seem to have alot of clubbing experiences and are involved in many other activities. They dress more nicely and trendier. Some of them are the IT people. They are the ones that everyone wants to talk to.They seem to have more fun. So do i feel smaller?  Do i feel i missed out something? Yes and no. Of course i want to have the fun and live trendy! Who doesn’t? But i think because of what i study makes me different than others. Architecture takes up alot of my time and slowly architecture is my life. What you see, eat and sleep is architecture. We bring cameras around so that we can take pictures of buildings or stuffs that have to do with deisgn or architecture. We read architecture books and magazines. Things remind us about architecture, models, drawing etc. We talk about Dubai and famous architects. We go to architecture camps. We attend architecture events and lectures. We go to the art gallery to get inspiration.  We look at things differently from other people - concepts, context, substainability, urban, bla bla bla. Some buildings remind us of buildings done by tadao ando, mies, zaha hadid n etc. And some of the greatest architects become our idols ( it would be funny if an architecture student join a pageant or something and in the Q and A session, if they ask which person she looks up to and if she answers the name of an architect, let’s say Frank Lloyd Wright and elaborate on his work and how he sees architecture, it would be really funny. I’m sure the crowd would go blur! haha). No one can really understand architecture unless they are architects or architecture students themselves. That’s what makes architecture more interesting. It’s comes with ALOT of challenges as well, which makes life become more REAL.

        I feel that i’m different from other people ( as in not architecture student or graduates or architects) I’m glad that i’m learning these things and they really widen my knowledge. I discovered alot of things and like architecture as it is (not when it is more businesslike or when money comes first). When you interact with other fellow architecture students, you feel that they all are the same species as you. haha!

         Chris Lee and Billie Tsien are now  in my list of architects who i admire. Tadao Ando is the first in the list. Haha.Chris Lee is because what he said makes a lot of sense and how he answered the question in the forum shows that he has a really great understanding of urban architecture. Plus he graduated from AA London! Kapil Gupta’s works are impressive as well. Billie Tsien is just a really great architect. She said that the reason why so many ppl chose architecture is because they want to realise their dreams and create spaces or buildings that are what they think should be or something like that. Her philosohies are  great. I like her talk on Art & Use and Slow Discovery ( sounds like Luis Barragan). But i am yet to learn about positive and negative spaces. And i find the Museum of American Folks Art in New York is very interesting. It’s very true ( true as in the building is really true, i duno how to explain it. hehe). It’s simple but it hits the right spot. How she pays attention to details and fabric and materials are what i admire her most. PLus, it’s really interesting that how she and her hubbie wants to make buildings that hide and also reveal itself. How they want to separate the building from the rest but also be apart of the family. Urban design fascinates me as well. The field itself is just outrageous! How it influence the cityscapes, the quality of people’s lives make it very important.

               It is fascinating how simple designs can win people over. It’s not always complicated and show offy designs  that make people go ‘wow’. Maybe for those who don’t really understand and appreciate. I wonder how lecturers grade designs. Is it the form? Is it depends on how interesting it looks? Or is it its function? I’m sure being a lecturer is a very difficult job coz different students have different style and languages in their designs. What makes a grade A student? it’s very subjective actually.

           " The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. "      Eleanor Roosevelt

Ramblings, complaints and compliments!

July 3rd, 2007 by adeloke

   Work is ok, the people are ok, the learning experience is ok but the office is not quite ok. It smells of smoke! Most of them are smokers and although they don’t smoke in the office ( they smoke outside the office, which is near the ‘kitchen’) but when they open their mouths and talk, i just can’t tahan la. Sorry, i’m not trying to offend anyone here but it’s really quite bad. When i go into the office every morning, i notice how different the air is compare to outside. My nose will start tingling (coz my nose is quite sensitive) and i feel unwell sometimes. Plus after they smoke, the smell stick with them. Furthermore, the ventilation in the office is pretty bad, the office has not many openings. Probably there’s only one window in the boss’es room and the other one in the kitchen. We need fresh air people!PLus the computers are on like more than 8 hours a day. That’s why the air quality is bad. There are 10 or more computers in the small space. We need proper space planning people! haha.

         I’ve been taking train from seri petaling station to masjid jamek and then transfer from masjid jamek to klcc and then walk from there to my office. The whole journey to my work place takes around 1 hour or more ( depends). The most sien part is that we need to line up while waiting for train in masjid jamek. And the queue is always VERY long. Most of the time la. Fortunately, trains come quite frequently. But we usually wait for the train like 20 to 30 minutes max. And the journey from masjid jamek to klcc is probably like 7 minutes. Aisehhhhhhhh……………

         Ooo, by the way, when we are able to find seats in the train, we are so happy. But when the person sit next to you is a guy, well you will cross your leg and make sure his legs don’t touch yours. Coz most of the guys open their legs very wide and they don’t notice that the lady or girl beside is trying hard to sit comfortably when they are just relaxing there with their legs wide apart! Sorry if it sounds obscene. Oh well. There was once where there were two guys sitting together and me beside one of them, their legs were wide open, and i tried to sit comfortably and made sure i my legs don’t touch his. Then when they left, three people came and sat on their place. Now you know, their legs can take up to another persons’ space! All i want to say is bertimbang rasa la! Kesian the girl next to you oso. Too much d these people. That’s not the only experience i had, there’s another one but similar la. So no need to say.

         But i met a gentleman today! A rare species! Especially in Malaysia! I was trying to get inside the train in Masjid Jamek, but i was trying to go in from the sides. Then the guy next to me let me in first by gesturing his hand! In a gentlemanly way of course. I was surprise. Coz most people there usually push their way in or sometimes they don’t even wait for the people in the train to come out first and then only make their way inside. he wasn’t really rushing like the rest. Kudos to him! and thanks again. I think i nodded my head and said a faint ‘thank you’ ( me surprise mah).

      Shit! I am a sucker for ‘gentlemanly’ guys! The guy who offered to help carry my friend’s luggage and even piggy back her was a real gentleman oso  ( Tall Island trip). Coz my friend’s leg got problem that time. He really piggy back-ed her although he’s quite a stranger to us. Ey, jun hao, i’m not bluffing u! Don’t say that i use that so that u will piggy back yann ee. hahahaa. Oooo, i despise guys who fake to be gentlemen but are actually really miang! You think wahlau eh how can see o…… But actually it’s all in the eyes…… muahahaah!

        Me giler d :P

I am only an apprentice, learning a craft

June 18th, 2007 by adeloke

   What could be worst on your first day practical training in an architecture firm than slicing your finger while ‘modelling’? And it was bleeding nonstop, like a blood fountain. My mom said it’s not cutting my finger, it’s like slicing flesh out of my finger. It sounds ewwww rite. It is very ewwwww. It was very pain of course, but i felt so embarassed that i didn’t feel much pain but mere embarassment. First day wor, made me look like i haven’t try cutting or making models before.

    And i was worried that it would bleed nonstop coz i used alot of tissues and the tissues were drenched in bloody red even faster than anything else. Luckily it stopped after quite some time. Did a The Wave Tower study model for Dubai. But it can’t really balance. It seems like it wants to tumbang, like the Tower of Pisa.It’s more ripple-y than wavy though - the people there said. haha.

    U think slicing my finger is enough for a day rite especially the first day. My ‘aunty’ came to visit me somemore. Why am i seeing so many reds for a day? Stomach pain lar….OK. Enough of ewwww talks d.

   I felt kinda guilty to be the earliest to leave the office coz everyone was still busy working but i have nothing to do d plus i dunno 3D Max. When i asked my ‘buddy’ wat time they usually leave the office, she said it depends. Most of the time, they’ll stay until 10 or something at night. If the principal architect is there ( usually he wants them to change this or that), they’l stay until 3 to 4 am. But that doesn’t happen frequently la, only when ther are deadlines. But when they stay till morning, they’ll have half day off for the next day. So basically they start working at 9 am but leave the office much later than any normal people would. That’s how lives for architects or those who work in architecture firm.

    Been to Singapore for a week, walked everyday for a very long time each day. Took countless times of bus and mrt. Leg and shoulder pain, leg because of constant walking, shoulders because of heavy bags. Many feelings during the trip. Seen many things, done many stuffs. Been to many places as well, and took lotsa pics. I was amazed by singapore, their city, town planning, landscape, roads, arts, sculptures, arts festivals, catering to everyone’s needs, kindness, countless shopping malls and all. Learnt alot in a one week trip, finally able to see something real and not in books or internets.

       i noe i should be uploading my tall island, train models and now singapore pics and other stories… And i hope to blog about Singapore trip as well. Haihz. By the way, i am going for the Beyond Borders Archi Camp. So i’ll be missing out a get together wif chs friends coz it’s e ting’s birthday on sunday. But i figured i don’t want to miss this opportunity although i’ll only be an observer. Just too tired now. I unwind by listening to Yundi Li now. Heheh.

Impact of words

June 7th, 2007 by adeloke

    "A happy PM can do a lot of good work. I’m not saying I’ve not been happy so far, but i’m happier with a companion now."

So i guess " A happy person can do much better work especially when they have their own companions or love? Coz they are happier?"

So what happens to those who are singles?

They’ll still do a good job but better if they have companions?

Or those who do lousy jobs will do better if they find love?

Hmmm…..

Of women and their hardships

June 7th, 2007 by adeloke

      I bought two books today. I haven’t read for a really long time coz lack of time and i can’t seem to find books that interest me. In primaryschool,   i was a fan of Enid Blyton, and then Sweet Valley. I had tons of Sweet Valley High books and i would reread hundreds of times until i could practically know the sentences after this or what’s going to happen after that and all. i think i could rewrite the whole book. Then i also started reading Sweet Valley University in Form 1. Also, I remember those days when i was an avid fan of Sabrina the Teenage Witch. My friends and i would exchange books to read.

  In the first or second year in secondary school, i would go gaga over Princess Diaries or any Meg Cabot books. Then i moved on to mystery an adventure novels by Dan Brown like Da Vinci Code. I was totally engrossed with Dan Brown’s books that i could sacrifice dinner and sleep. ( Now i can’t believe i can sacrifice these over an interesting book but i can’t do the same for architecture work. haha)At the same time, i read books like Memoirs of A Geisha, A Walk to Remember, P.S I Love You and Can You Keep A Secret? . Nowadays, i’m not into books like Shopalic or some chick lit books anymore. Coz these novels paint nice sceneries or dramatic moments in your mind that are usually unreal or will never happen to anyone. However, i still cherish ‘A Walk To Remember’, it’s a really good book. And i am also fond of ‘The Joy Luck Club’, it tells about the Chinese immigrants in America and how they lived their lives there and tried to preserve their culture and heritage through women’s point of view( those women are of different generation, like mother and daughter). The book tells stories of different women in the first person view. It is very interesting and i would encourage everyone to read it. It kinda made me weep after reading about the hardships of these women.

    Of course i read Harry Potter. At first i didn’t understand why everyone was so crazy over the books. So i tried reading one ( coz my brother collects), then i realised it allows plenty of space for imagination ( like maybe this particular scene in Harry Potter that i have in my mind may be different than yours). Plus it is out of the norm ( i mean the whole concept of the story)  but i find it a bit funny that even adults age 40+ are also into it.

Actually, most of the books i read last time were introduced by my friends or when there was a period where everyone was reading the same book. Now, i read books with stories that i can relate to or inspiring, or mostly of my own taste.

         The books that i bought today are ‘The Wonder Spot’ and ‘ The Blood of Flowers’. Well, these two books have similarities but quite different in the sense of the settings. I’ll just tell you the synopsis of these two books. ( those written at the back cover)

The Wonder Spot ( Melissa Bank)

Meet Sophie Applebaum, an everywoman who doesn’t quite fit in anywhere. She’s looking for a career - but lacks a calling; looking for love - but winds up with men who put her off instead of pull her in. The women she befriends want a girl who’s strong but who can’t say no. At drinks parties, she feels like a solid trying to do a liquid’s job.

It isn’t easy to find your place in the world, but Sophie’s willing to work at it. And with every false step, she might just be getting closer to creating the life she wants to have…

I don’t think this is a chick lit book. Not, right?

The Blood Of Flowers  (Anita Amirrezvani, this is her first book.)

<i’m being advanturous, haha>

In the fabled cityof Isfahan, a young woman blossoms as a brilliant designer of carpets, a rarity in a craft dominated by men. But while her talent flourishes, her prospects for a happy time grow dim. Forced into a secret, untenable marriage to a wealthy man, the young woman faces daunting choice - to forsake her dignity or to risk everything in an effort to create a new life. this spellbinding tale of adversity, adventure, and triumph makes indelibly real the dazzling world of Persia.

Maybe i’m in the phase of creating myself and finding my path in life that makes me attracted to these books. Moreover these two characters had to go through hardships in their lives.I’m sure these two books will be inspiring. As much as i like inspiring stories about women, i’m not really the kind who reads Chicken Soup For The Soul. Hehe. Also, i think i’m getting more interested in books on social or political issues. I wanted to buy a book with the title "Racists" ( about racism in the African countries) and another which i can’t remember the name. I think it starts with ‘Power ….’. The title has two words. It’s about politics in America. They are more expensive though. I figured i need to finish reading the two books that i bought today first. i might review these two books after i finish reading them.

BM

June 5th, 2007 by adeloke

Apa nak buat ni? Sayalah lee hua. Tentulah macam ni. Tak pandai dan talented macam orang lain. Geram dan emo….. haihz.

Saya nak beli acrylic paint!!! Sudah addicted tapi tak mau keluarkan duit sendiri dari poket. Macam mana?

Akhirnya dapat rest setelah bermalam - malam buat tu xmas train competition modal. Penat, tapi gembiralah. Belajar banyak ……

Hari ni akan tahu keputusan competition kat pj hilton. Harap akan menang. Akan post semua foto modal train tu.

Ala, bila saya nak pindah ke blogspot??!!

Aiseh….

Of taking advantage of other people and ‘fairness’

June 3rd, 2007 by adeloke

Enough said.

What’s has happened, happening and going to happen

May 28th, 2007 by adeloke

   I have so many things i want to blog about. Like the trip to Tall Island in Johor from the 18th to the 20th ( Like snorkelling, jungle trekking, star gazing, kayaking ( without life jacket !), tele- matching….), the activities i did after final presentation with college friends like bowling, pool, foosball, movies - Spidey 3 in OneU(17th) and Pirates 3 in Mid Valley(23rd). I was the last for both bowling games in Mid Valley and One U, Marcusses’ strikes are really powerful while i really can’t tahan Rachel’s slowball ( actually i think it’s not really slow ball, it’s more like you drop the ball and let it roll. LoL! So tortorous to watch when it rolls slowly but manage to strike. Sorry rach but i really do think so. Hehe).Shopping with Ash and Cheryl in Bangsar Village on Monday(21st) after seeing the Studio 2 seniors did their final presentation. First time eating in D’lish and Pizza Uno after watching Spidey 3. Went to Veritas with Ash to have interview (supposedly but didn’t) to work as practical trainees coz the guy was not around coz we didn’t reconfirm, but we filled in our details. The form required us to write our most embarassed moment, draw our own personality face and do a set of IQ questions. It was fun though, haha.Ashley’s surprise birthday party ala bbq on the 27th, which was on Sunday. How we prepared and marinated the food. Fun actually. Watched ‘Friends’ from midnight till 4am although i slept halfway through it during sleepover in Ash’s place yesterday or should i say this morning. Went for practical training interview in Veritas today and then went to KLCC after that. Planning to go to Singapore with Ash, Rach and Ash’s mama on the 9th till 15th of June. Then start work in Veritas from the 18th of June till 14th of July. And then on the 16th of july, semester 4 starts!!!! Back to sleep deprived and headaches and dreaming about work and crazy deadlines and some frustrated days! but of course, it’ll be exciting and interesting! Look forward to it, especially Studio 2 and Trip to India during Activities Week. Woohoo! Back to what’s happening now, practical taining in Veritas is not really work i think since  mr zainal said we are quite fresh ( as in we don’t know as much as the 3rd or 4th year students), he said we’ll just probably ‘hang out’ with the architects, likes see what they do and help if we can. Hopefully on the 24th of june, a bunch of high school friends are free to celebrate e ting’s birthday. Since i was the one who suggested it, so i’ll be the one organising i guess. But will be kinda busy working. Haha. Hope i can manage. It’s a 9 - 6 job actually in Veritas. I am now thinking maybe i can start working on the 4th of june and then take one week break to Singapore…….. No idea la. Hope to enjoy myself and do some shopping in Singapore. I think i’ll find out more about Singapore first and hope to visit as many places as possible. This has been an interesting holiday and i don’t want to waste it just like last year’s holidays. I’m going to blog about the more detail stuff about the Tall Island trip, Ash’s surprise bbq party with Cheryl, Rach, Jun Hao, Govin, Marcues, Yann Ee, I and Ash of course,and some other activities soon. Btw, i haven’t gotten the tall island pictures from cheryl, Ash’s birthday party from Ash, Cheryl and Jun Hao, and the final compilation of Services 1 assignment and Construction 2 Column and Site Visit from either Jun Hao or Cheryl. And i’ll post the pics i have soon. Also, i met one of the panel for Studio 2 final presentation.Mr Too the practising architect who is a UM lecturer and a passionate christian. He was in Mr Lee and Ms Kwok panel. The world is a small place, really. My grandfather now stays in Tung Shin Medicare, and the bed next to him lies the father of Mr Too who was once Sun Yat Sen’s teacher!. Man, he has a lot of stories to tell, like how he knows famous and powerful people. I recognised him the moment he walked in. My family was there as well. We exchanged ‘hellos’ and my father and Mr Too started chatting. He is a friendly person and chit chatty. Like my father. haha. The conversation started with Mr Too’s dad ( who once suffered in ailments) and then my grandfather, then Mr Too’s family, then Mr Too’s church ppl, then he said alot about christian things (really passionate),then he introduced himself as an architect, then me saying i saw him before, then talked about architecture ( comparing UM students with Taylors, and not really glad to hear that Taylor’s students are lazier. haha), then my parents asked which Uni better, then Mr Too explained he’s more into the British and US ones ( Ivy leagues of course, so hard to get in), then he talked about Mr Lee and Ms kwok migrating,he said they(Mr Lee and Ms Kwok) are good in what they do ( and i agreed also), then he mentioned he was a top student in Uni so he can recognise top students’ work, then he also said he gave 10 upon 10 for 2 students in Taylors during the final presentation coz he said they were good( if i’m not mistaken he said the praying mantis one and the other square square one, which i duno which one, hahahah), and he asked for my name….. (oh no! i hope he doesn’t remember my name…..). My holiday is well planned compare to the last two. I wish to learn more things during this break and probably sign up for dance classes as well!