it's 2.30pm and I'm still at home.
the INERTIA is simply too great - even though office is less than 10 min away.
I was up til 3am tidying up my place.
Finally got my hangers (100 of them, and still not enough!) and put up the clothes.
Neighbour says my place looked like a pig's sty, worse than his bunk in army. :(
TTT: Things take time.
I'll make sure i do a little something to spruce up the place every weekend.
Weekends in HK is always incredibly packed. We should have 4 working days in HK.
Fri night used to party; sat to recuperate; sunday to go out shopping/eating; monday to stay home and prepare for another intense work week.
Why is the pace in HK so fast?
'farewell' dinner for Ernest - before he flies off to SF and NY.
Ggoh in HK: bunking with me on Wed/Thurs night; totally sleep deprived and malfunctioning at work on friday. :) But it's all good.
Mid autumn BBQ with fion's family.
I think being around children makes me happy. These kids can just jump around and laugh a lot. Kids still want to play with lanterns and candles. :)
The big kids put up the lanterns, and helped the little ones light theirs.
The chat session with fion's mum & aunts turned out to be a male bashing one.
Marriage, husbands and kids - how do you manage the relationships and your own expectations? It's depressing to hear 5 women telling the same story of how romance will give way to security. I don't want to buy that. I want my heart to flutter, and my smile to make someone's day.
So there goes the mid autumn fest- it's almost like a second CNY. The only things that were missing that night?
Mooncakes and starfruits, and you.
1 comment:
You want your heart to flutter -- yet you listen to a bunch of old crows male bashing?? Must be sad to hate half the population of the world the way male bashers do. Not even Hitler and Stalin were so jealous of one particular group.
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