Archive for June, 2008

iPhone-less no more!

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

My iPhone had been missing for more than 2 weeks. I just couldn’t remember where I’d last placed it. I was just about to give up all hope of finding it, and then, when I stuck my hand into one of my bags, there it was – my iPhone. All I could do is heave a sigh of relief.

Pimp my ride – with stickers!

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

I’m not sure if this guy’s an employee of Nintendo, or just an extreme fanboy, but his (or her) car has Mario on the sides of it, with a Nintendo logo on the hood. It does look pretty good.

I’ve also seen a yellow car made to look like cheese, complete with mice.

Kung Fu Panda

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

We watched Kung Fu Panda last Friday, on opening night. What a hilarious movie! I’m a fan of Jack Black, so hearing his voice and weird sense of humor come out of a large, fuzzy panda – priceless. And did you know that Angelina Jolie’s in this movie too? She’s the voice of the Tigress.

Back Home

Monday, June 9th, 2008

I’m not sure how many times I wanted to post since I came back, but this had been such a hectic month that I always end up pushing it off. So much has happened in the last 30 days since touchdown to Singapore, you can even believe. So now I’m going to recap the happenings …

We relocated back about a month ago, together with a total of 7 pieces of checked luggage, and 11 carry-on, it was crazy. My arms ache just thinking about it. I had my PS3, my Specialized road bike, Rebecca’s trike, all the clothes, some books, my rollerblades, and a pair of shoes.

The minute we landed, we were faced with the challenge of getting all the pieces of luggage home. My sister-in-law only drove a small hatchback car, but it was amazing what could fit in there once the back seats were folded down – all of the luggage were brought back in just two trips. We proceeded to have our late lunch, and then I had to go visit Charlotte and Cayenne at the Quarantine Station. They were doing pretty well, so I felt better.

I had to start work the very next day, which seemed fine in theory, but in reality, it wasn’t something I’d advise someone to do. But since I’d already delayed my flight by a week, I didn’t want to delay my start date any further.

I’ll try to “recall” the happenings in the last 30 days. So much, too much. Stay tuned.