Tuesday, April 28, 2009

What's next...

Today must be a day for random musings.

There are so many thoughts going through my head that I figured there's no harm penning everything down and see what I end up with.

Fresh on the top of my mind - Swine Flu??? Man... there's the Mad Cow Disease, there's the Bird Flu and now the Swine Flu... Most of it staple source of protein to us humans... So what's next?

My guess is probably something aquatic - as it is, there's the problem of mercury poisoning in some fish like the salmon... all you need is some kinda disease in our every day fish type, the likes of sea bass, promfret... sigh...

Then next, the property market... Prices are sky high these days... even with the 'recession' and 'plummeted property pricing'... prices just don't make sense to me... Especially those of HDB flats... so freaking expensive... unless you're looking at those places where birds are too lazy to fly all the way there to lay eggs... Makes you wonder how people with a combined income of not more than $8,000 can afford these HDB flats...

Next... Was just discussing the topic of education with my colleagues today. It sure seems like it's a chicken and egg situation when it comes to the role of a teacher and that of a tutor. Either that or I'm just playing the devil's advocate (DA)...

The fact that parents these days are spending so much $ on their kids to hire tutors for specific subjects, I'm just wondering if there are teachers out there who will take advantage of the situation and take the easy way out -

Scenario - "Your kid is weak in the subject, so you got to find him a tuition teacher. Otherwise he may not be able to catch up in class."
So question:
DA: Is it not the teacher's responsibility to teach and teach them well? If the student is weak, are the teachers not paid to do the job of educating and ensuring that students under their charge do well?
T: Well, teachers have workload these days that is way too heavy. The focus on 'teaching' has now diversified into 'education' which consists of multiple aspects e.g. ECAs, Projects, School enhancement initiatives, Public Relations, presentations / proposals etc. All these on top of lesson plans for at least 2 subjects, marking for numerous classes, exam paper setting, class adminstrative work especially for those form teachers. Never ending work...
DA: So does this mean that MOE is incapable of addressing the needs and the short falls of the educational system? Revamping of the curriculum numerous times does not seem to be helping the educational system in anyway?
T: That would be food for thought, as well as something that as a professional and civil servant, I cannot comment. However, parents are so 'kia-su' these days that they are willing to pay for tuition so that their kids can have a headstart. So enrichment classes and tuition is becoming a part and parcel of any student's lifestyle. Call that stimulating the economy, as these parents are pumping $ into the educational industry ceaselessly...

Oh well... Tell me about it... food for thought. Makes me wonder what kind of parent I'll be in the future... But for now, I'm just going to make do with what I have and take things in my stride. Can't plan too far ahead these days... HDB flats that cost $200K 10 years ago is now $500K. Algebra that was once studied only in secondary school is now being taught in lower primary.

La-di-dah-di-dah....

Monday, April 20, 2009

Insanity!

The weather has been INSANE!

Lately the heat has been too much for me to take, so much so that I'm holed up in air-conditioned places 99% of the time... i.e. 80% in my bedroom.

Just this morning, walking to office from the mrt station was a horror. I could feel myself trudging through the dense air, filled with minuscule atoms of H2O. It was so horrible that for a moment, I felt like I know exactly how a siew mai in a steam basket feels.


Anyhow, I hope the weather lets up soon because the horrible temperature is making me into a horrible person too, with my snappish temper!

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Yummy yummy yummy... I got food in my tummy...

Been having these urges to cook lately. Haha... Which is why I hope that I'll own my very own WELL equipped kitchen one day.

On the spur of the moment, I've also expanded my culinary recipe collection by adding on two new titles:
Jaime at Home - Jaime Oliver

Nigella Express - Nigella Lawson

And so... I thought I would try a couple of those quick, short & easy recipes from these books. Check out the pics below!

My seasoning for my medium rare steak...

Spinach salad with cherry tomatoes, olives and cured parma ham...

The salad without the parma ham...

Potato salad with mustard seed...

Mozarella Cheese with Creme Fraiche & dressing...

More to come! =D

Thursday, April 02, 2009

The excitement...

I just have to pen this down... it's kinda hilarious! All the excitement??!?


aquaskylet: will i get a bridesmaid dress?
aquaskylet: i want a bridesmaid dress!
zenadu_79: do you really want a bridesmaid dress??
aquaskylet: make the boutique provide!
zenadu_79: hahahahah
zenadu_79: orh okies
aquaskylet: ya
aquaskylet: the boutique type
aquaskylet: must be cute though
zenadu_79: ....
aquaskylet: i am obsessed with weddings now

Lol... this is only the beginning... Lol...

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

All hooked up...

Have a sudden craze over this bag hook thingy that's nowhere near new...

But happen to chance on a site retailing these bag hooks and they are so... devilishly retail tempting... Hee...










But they don't ship outside of Australia! *sobz*

Guess I got to keep looking around...

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Eat, Pray, Love...

Have been trying to squeeze in time to read the book whenever I can, during 'leisure'... But as you might have been able to tell, there's not much time for leisure given that I'm still reading this book after 3 weeks.

Whatever time I have when I'm not at work, I was definitely not at home and 'Eat, Love, Pray' was a book intended for home... However, this book has been most insightful and thoughtful... literally...

Just to share one part of it. Or bits and parts of it rather, to make a 'story' out of what I would like to share - Part 16:

Depression and Loneliness tracked me down after about 10 days in Italy....

They come upon me, all silent and menacing like Pinkerton Dectectives, and they flank me - Depression on my left, Loneliness on my right. They don't need to show me their badges. I know these guys very well. We've been playing a cat-and-mouse game for years now. Though I am surprised to meet them in this elegant Italian garden at dusk. This is no place they belong....

I say to them, "How did you find me here? Who told you I had come to Rome?".....

"It's not fair of you to come here," I tell Depression. "I paid you off already. I served my time back in New York."

But he just gives me that dark smile, settles into my favorite chair, puts his feet on my table and lights a cigar, filling the place with his awful smoke.

Loneliness watches and sigh, then climbs into my bed and pulls the covers over himself, fully dressed, shoes and all. He's going to make me sleep with him again tonight, I just know it.

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I loved the way she described it with such analogies.

After reading this portion of the book, I'm glad that Depression and Loneliness have taken sabbatical leave and have gone on a world tour at this point in my life. And I hope that they won't come a-knocking on my door anytime soon... =)

Monday, March 16, 2009

Lumix LX 3!

I bought it...

I said bye bye to my vouchers and bought it!

*Yippee....*

Played around with it for a short while yesterday night and took some random shots. Still pretty much unfamiliar with the features but took a shot in 'auto-mode' and I'm loving it already! =D