I was browsing around the blog sites of my friends and friends of friends and realized that most of them have not been updated. The latest posts are like around January 2007… some even way back to 2006!
C’mon, blogs are not just for students and celebrities. Right?
I’m upset… how could you neglect your friend which you pour out your woes to, share your happiness with and jot down your thoughts in? How can you do that?
... seen through it and moved on.
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
2/26/2008 08:58:00 AM
Which Career Suits Your Personality?
You would be very happy in a career that utilised your level-headedness, and allowed you to work mainly on your own. You want a career that allows you to stimulate your senses and your mind, without having to be involved with lots of people. Some careers that would be perfect for you are:
Novelist
Photographer
Vet (I hope to be somewhere near here!)
Medical Technician
Paralegal (I'm HERE now!)
Geologist
Marine Biologist
Graphic Designer
Online Content Developer
Webmaster
Computer Security
Producer
Computer Programmer
Technical Writer
Systems Analyst
Meteorologist
Artist
You like working and being alone. You like to avoid attention at all costs. You tend to keep to yourself, and not interact much with the people around you. You enjoy spending time with a few a close friends. You like to listen to others, but don't like sharing much about yourself. You are very quiet and private.
You are very practical, and only act after thinking things through. You don't like being forced to answer quickly. You have to evaluate the situation completely. You make decisions based on what you can verify with your senses.
You like to be involved deeply in one or two special projects. You like to be behind the scenes. You are very logical and fair. You feel you should be honest with others at all costs.
You trust what is certain. You only like new ideas if they can be practically applied to the situation. You value what is real. You use your common sense. You like to utilise the skills you have instead of learning new ones. You are very specific and detailed when writing or talking to others. You follow directions well.
You like things to be laid out for you to do instead of working them out for yourself. You like decisions to be made. You don't like things to be left in limbo. You like to know what you are getting into before you commit to something.
You like to focus on the here and now.
You enjoy completing projects. It is important for you to achieve and succeed. Therefore, you believe in working hard and playing later. You like to set goals and work towards them.
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Thoughts of the Day:
I don't quite enjoy working with people but I do like interacting with animals especially dogs you know? Maybe I'd be a canine instructor somewhere in the far future.. Hmm...
... seen through it and moved on.
Monday, February 25, 2008
2/25/2008 08:57:00 AM
Something that makes me feel like crying… the 10 commandments found in a calendar from Noah’s Ark, in a dog’s POV.

1. My life is likely to last 10-15 years. Any separation from you will be painful for me. Remember that before you get me.
2. Give me some time to understand what you want of me.
3. Place your trust in me. It is crucial for my well-being.
4. Don't be angry with me for long, and don't lock me up as punishment. You have your work, entertainment and friends. I have only you.
5. Talk to me sometimes. Even if I don't understand your words, I understand your voice.
6. Be aware that however you treat me, I'll never forget it.
7. Please don't hit me. I can't hit back, but I can bite and scratch and I really don't want to do that.
8. Before you scold me for being so uncooperative, obstinate or lazy, ask yourself if something might be bothering me. Perhaps I'm not getting the right food or I've been out in the sun too long, or my heart is old and weak.
9. Take care of me when I get old. You, too will grow old.
10. Go with me on difficult journeys. Never say "I can't bear to watch" or "let it happen in my absence". Everything is easier for me if you are there. Remember I love you.
... seen through it and moved on.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
2/21/2008 02:34:00 PM
A couple of days ago I let my imagination run wild and the story goes like that…
I was about to get married to Mr. Right and we were discussing about the wedding arrangements and our future home. Then out of the blue, Mr. Right’s not-so-right mother came into the picture and spoilt the whole thing. She laid down the rules of being the wife of her one and only dearest son and her expectations.
So blah blah blah there she went on and on non-stop with that feel-like-slapping-your-face look. The final straw came when she insisted that Joseph cannot live with us (yes, she wants to live with her son after we get married and I was like Oh My Shit!) because she cannot tolerate dogs.
Frustrated, I urged Mr. Right to say something, instead of having his mother blabbering throughout the whole discussion. I wanted to smack him when he said he had no comments on his mother’s opinions and felt that I should just obliged it. Mr. Right became so Mr. Wrong in front of his Damned-Wrong Mommy.
The story I imagined has got no ending yet but I feel if this happened in real life, I’d probably dump him on the spot. It’s impossible to accept guys without their own mindset, especially mummy boys. They are just a plain waste of time.
... seen through it and moved on.
Thursday, February 14, 2008
2/14/2008 07:05:00 PM
This is the 22nd Valentine’s Day of my life.
I am still single, undated, but not necessary unwanted (am I right about this?).
But I am happy and contented about the way my life is now. :)
I have also put on much weight (all thanks to the fabulous CNY feasts and goodies) and I don’t know why I am not feeling anxious about it the way I should normally be. Maybe because everyone around me is getting fatter and bigger (including jovial Joseph) and there is this strong sense of belonging.
And man, Joseph had a wonderful and the happiest time during the CNY... all the snooping around, jumping for treats (oh no he now has problems fitting into his gym-liked shirt) and playing wrestling with Dane and Fudge. The adults adore him. The kids love him. What more could I say? My son is such a terrier! I hope he finds a girlfriend soon.
... seen through it and moved on.
Monday, February 04, 2008
2/04/2008 08:37:00 AM
During the weekends, Dad…
- was working…
During the weekends, we (meaning me, my mum and sis)…
- Tidied up our rooms
- Washed the curtains
- Cleaned the furniture
- Wiped the windows, in and out
- Scrubbed the kitchen walls and the doors
- Cleaned the kitchen cabinets and shelves
- Washed the bed sheets
- Cleaned the floor
- Others household chores you can think of…
During the weekends, Joseph…
- Whined about , seeking attention and wanting us to play with him
- Took short naps after all the whining…
- Woke up from his short afternoon naps and whined again
- Walked in and out, out and in, while we were busy cleaning up the household
- Poked his nose around, asking if there is anyway he can help out..
- And yes, he helped by not spraying around in the house
... seen through it and moved on.