Recently, I stumbled upon this blog called loopymeals. Click it from Darell's blog! (Cos im too lazy to put the link here lol)
You know, its so unfair that gals have to be the one suffering during pregnancy.
They have to vomit everyday, puke every morning, get damn uncomfy, get damn lot of mood swings, and then experience excruciating pain during childbirth.
You know, guys should have their own babies.
Then I'll be the one standing beside and taking videos and giving encouraging comments and going *GaspGasp* I'm going to be a parent!!!!!!! *Faints*
Guys can be the one dying.
Heh!
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Sunday, February 11, 2007
Only Four Days left till I get back and see you.
Till I get to hold you again and take good care of you.
Till I get to look into your darling cute eyes and see you look up at me inquisitively.
Till I feed you sticks of nutritious healthy food +a variety of scrumptious fruits.
We've been separated for one month and 2 weeks.
You've fought it for one month and 3 weeks.
Why couldnt you wait for another 4 or 5 more days?
Why did you have to go? :((((
Perhaps deep in my heart I knew it when I bade you farewell 1 month and 2 weeks ago.
When I carefully wrapped you in tissue and watched you close your darling eyes and sleep peacefully while undertaking the 5 hour journey back home.
Deep inside, I knew that I wouldnt see you again.
But I also believed that you could overcome this deadly disease.
You did fight it, like a warrior. You're so strong and brave and tough.
Your death was so swift and sudden.
I'm so sorry my dear darling terrapin. Perhaps if I left you here in Singapore with me you would still be alive.
Who knows? :((
Rest in peace darling.
Till I get to hold you again and take good care of you.
Till I get to look into your darling cute eyes and see you look up at me inquisitively.
Till I feed you sticks of nutritious healthy food +a variety of scrumptious fruits.
We've been separated for one month and 2 weeks.
You've fought it for one month and 3 weeks.
Why couldnt you wait for another 4 or 5 more days?
Why did you have to go? :((((
Perhaps deep in my heart I knew it when I bade you farewell 1 month and 2 weeks ago.
When I carefully wrapped you in tissue and watched you close your darling eyes and sleep peacefully while undertaking the 5 hour journey back home.
Deep inside, I knew that I wouldnt see you again.
But I also believed that you could overcome this deadly disease.
You did fight it, like a warrior. You're so strong and brave and tough.
Your death was so swift and sudden.
I'm so sorry my dear darling terrapin. Perhaps if I left you here in Singapore with me you would still be alive.
Who knows? :((
Rest in peace darling.
Friday, February 09, 2007
Presenting...
Ahahaha. I heart Robert Ludlum's Covert-One series XD.
There was this stall in the bazaar in NUS that was selling SUPER CHEAP 2nd hand books. 3 books for S$5, damn cheap~! *Sighs in contentment*
I bought this brand new Robert Ludlum book for S$5.90. Ah Bliss :)
Today I had the BORINGEST practical ever. PLANTS practical. I can tolerate plants but omg three whole hours of it? My brain seriously went pfft.
There were 10 stations where each station was a different kingdom - algae, fungi, lichens, ferns, angiosperms, gymnosperms and dunno wtv else lah. By the 4th station my brain oso half shut down already. Cannot tahan man. Should have just followed a friend, take attendance then leave the lab. lol.
Thursday, February 08, 2007
Nostalgia
Everyday before I sleep, my mind starts to drift. I see my past flashing before my eyes ( maybe this is wat ppl see before they die too lol ), but wat I glimpse is somebody that was once a very super good fren of mine. Then I suddenly remember the times in secondary skul and college. How we sat together in f1 and u would lend me ure pilot g-1 pen, sports day, merentas desa, how we squiggled smileys on each other's paper, joked bout all the teachers, had secret codes when we called each other up.
Ahahaha. Is this going to be another emo post? I dunno why my mind keeps drifting back :) Prob cos I treasure my frens so much :P
Lets see. I rmbed christopher, sing ping, jia xin, allan, chang jin, jess, harold, hui ying, joel, phang kit, and who know who im going to rmb today haha.
And during classes when I start drawing smileys on my paper I remember jia xin the most.
Sometimes I wish that I could go back to the past. Or maybe if the world wasnt so big, everyone would still be together. Haha.
Ahahaha. Is this going to be another emo post? I dunno why my mind keeps drifting back :) Prob cos I treasure my frens so much :P
Lets see. I rmbed christopher, sing ping, jia xin, allan, chang jin, jess, harold, hui ying, joel, phang kit, and who know who im going to rmb today haha.
And during classes when I start drawing smileys on my paper I remember jia xin the most.
Sometimes I wish that I could go back to the past. Or maybe if the world wasnt so big, everyone would still be together. Haha.
Wednesday, February 07, 2007
Phoebe's 2 rules for healthy and effective weight loss
1. Make lunch your main meal. But dun skip breakfast and dinner. Eat more veggies + fruits!
2. Dun take the bus or lifts. Walk :D
In one week u'll lose at least 1 kg. Guranteed*.
*unless ure already stick thin and are not eating all your meals daily.
2. Dun take the bus or lifts. Walk :D
In one week u'll lose at least 1 kg. Guranteed*.
*unless ure already stick thin and are not eating all your meals daily.
Monday, February 05, 2007
Friday, February 02, 2007
1st Field Trip
For my first biodiversity field trip, we went to the kent ridge road which is in the NUS area. The road kinda reminds me of Kiara actually, cos its flanked by a secondary forest beside it.
Overall it was quite fun, where we learnt how to differentiate figs, pitcher plants..etc. But i'm not a plant person haha. Plants arent really in my field of interest. I hope that I can quickly finish this biodiversity module and never take anymore plants modules. Bleh.
The Raffles Musuem of Biodiversity Research was kinda interesting tho. There was a display of real fossils, but not much. We saw stuffed animals...dead animals preserved in formalin, and right up front was a display of the replica of a dodo.
For those who dont know wat a dodo is, well you wont have the chance to see it on the streets or forests anymore cos its an extinct bird. It's sort of a mix between a bird and a turkey. And yea, it can't fly.
What hit me in the musuem was that the future generation might not even get the chance to see animals that are common to us. So many species are now at the brink of extinction. One example is the panda bear. Who knows, animals in the future could be defined as stuffed toys that are displayed in museums.
Which reminds me of global warming. And Bird Flu. And who knows SARS might pop up again. To quote my biochem professor who once taught in Harvard and is a member of the WHO : " We're just waiting for the bird flu to clear up the whole world. Those that survives will form the next new generation."
Scary, and might sound satrical to you, but still, there is a possibility of that happening.
So if today was ure last day on Earth, what would you be doing? Would you like what you are spending your time on?
*deep in thought*
ANYWAY. I want to gripe a bit :P Our teaching assistant for the biodiversity field trip was a japanese. So her language wasnt that awesome, and she got some facts wrong too. Who knows after the trip there's a mcq quiz. Thanks to her wrong facts i got 1 out of 5 correct. *stares daggers*
Overall it was quite fun, where we learnt how to differentiate figs, pitcher plants..etc. But i'm not a plant person haha. Plants arent really in my field of interest. I hope that I can quickly finish this biodiversity module and never take anymore plants modules. Bleh.
The Raffles Musuem of Biodiversity Research was kinda interesting tho. There was a display of real fossils, but not much. We saw stuffed animals...dead animals preserved in formalin, and right up front was a display of the replica of a dodo.
For those who dont know wat a dodo is, well you wont have the chance to see it on the streets or forests anymore cos its an extinct bird. It's sort of a mix between a bird and a turkey. And yea, it can't fly.
What hit me in the musuem was that the future generation might not even get the chance to see animals that are common to us. So many species are now at the brink of extinction. One example is the panda bear. Who knows, animals in the future could be defined as stuffed toys that are displayed in museums.
Which reminds me of global warming. And Bird Flu. And who knows SARS might pop up again. To quote my biochem professor who once taught in Harvard and is a member of the WHO : " We're just waiting for the bird flu to clear up the whole world. Those that survives will form the next new generation."
Scary, and might sound satrical to you, but still, there is a possibility of that happening.
So if today was ure last day on Earth, what would you be doing? Would you like what you are spending your time on?
*deep in thought*
ANYWAY. I want to gripe a bit :P Our teaching assistant for the biodiversity field trip was a japanese. So her language wasnt that awesome, and she got some facts wrong too. Who knows after the trip there's a mcq quiz. Thanks to her wrong facts i got 1 out of 5 correct. *stares daggers*
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