Just like that, February is almost over. It's been almost a whole month since I've seen him. It's should be a good thing since I was the one who decided to end it all, but still, I miss him so much... I wish things didn't have to be so hard but that's life, I guess. If he was serious about us, he would have done more than just try to add me back on facebook! Alright, no point whining...Focus on the positive and move on :)
A friend introduced the book "The Secret" to me recently, and it's been a great inspiration, and helped me stay positive through this ordeal. I'm pretty grateful to her. It came at the perfect time :) I just need to remember the message in the book/film...
1)"Whatever it is you are feeling is a perfect reflection of what is in the process of becoming"
2) What you think and what you feel and what actually manifests is ALWAYS a match - no exception
3) Decide what you want .. believe you can have it, believe you deserve it, believe it's possible for you
Cheers.
Just Me, myself & I
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Great time in KL!
We didn't get to go to the Black Circuit Party afterall! :( Couldn't get any tickets... So we ended up visiting the SkyBar & Zouk in KL. SkyBar is pretty cool, and has a fabulous view of the Twin Towers as you can see :)
As for Zouk, I didn't enjoy it much since it was way too smoky inside! KL needs to ban smoking in clubs! :P
The Shangri La hotel was great though. Fab service and lovely bedsheets..hehe...
I visited a clairvoyant in KL as well. I've never met one before, and it was an interesting experience. She actually read based on vibrations she received from me (according to her), and she was surprisingly spot on in regards to my character and personality! Freaky! She gave me some good news, so I'm hoping she's right about that too. If she is, December to March/April will be an interesting time :)
As for Zouk, I didn't enjoy it much since it was way too smoky inside! KL needs to ban smoking in clubs! :P
The Shangri La hotel was great though. Fab service and lovely bedsheets..hehe...
I visited a clairvoyant in KL as well. I've never met one before, and it was an interesting experience. She actually read based on vibrations she received from me (according to her), and she was surprisingly spot on in regards to my character and personality! Freaky! She gave me some good news, so I'm hoping she's right about that too. If she is, December to March/April will be an interesting time :)
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Update
Sad to say, things didn't work out with him. Sigh...
I guess the signs were really obvious right from the start, but silly me, I chose to look aside and thought I saw something decent in him. Guess everyone was right after all! When will I ever learn? :( I didn't want to do it, but I had to cut him out completely, otherwise he'd just be stringing me along for who knows how long! But don't worry,I'll be fine :)
On a brighter note, I'll be going to KL for the weekend with Besey next week! Can't wait! I hope we get to go to the Black Circuit Party. That would be really cool! If you're reading this, and can get us in, PLEASE DO!!! *fingers crossed* :)
I guess the signs were really obvious right from the start, but silly me, I chose to look aside and thought I saw something decent in him. Guess everyone was right after all! When will I ever learn? :( I didn't want to do it, but I had to cut him out completely, otherwise he'd just be stringing me along for who knows how long! But don't worry,I'll be fine :)
On a brighter note, I'll be going to KL for the weekend with Besey next week! Can't wait! I hope we get to go to the Black Circuit Party. That would be really cool! If you're reading this, and can get us in, PLEASE DO!!! *fingers crossed* :)
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Halloween 2011!
October was an interesting month for me. Got to know many new interesting people :)
As usual, I wouldn't miss the chance to dress up during Halloween! This year, I decided to just go SIMPLE (after last year's outrageous outfit!). Probably will try something more fun next year!
For the first time, I had Besey with me for Halloween! Things didn't work out between Gabriel and her, so she needed to keep busy so she wouldn't think about it. Like last year, we changed at the Fullerton spa, and made our way to Soul Club at Odeon Towers.
As usual, I wouldn't miss the chance to dress up during Halloween! This year, I decided to just go SIMPLE (after last year's outrageous outfit!). Probably will try something more fun next year!
For the first time, I had Besey with me for Halloween! Things didn't work out between Gabriel and her, so she needed to keep busy so she wouldn't think about it. Like last year, we changed at the Fullerton spa, and made our way to Soul Club at Odeon Towers.
CHEERS!
Sunday, September 04, 2011
Universal Studios Singapore!
I visited Universal studios Singapore for the 2nd time last Tuesday, and it was for my company team bonding day. Although it started raining in the afternoon, I had a great time! Honestly, I thought that it would be a long and tedious day since team bonding activities tend to not be very fun... but surprisingly, the organisers planned a great game that was easy and fun :)
And I love theme parks!

These were just some of the stuff we had to do as a group for the game, and we won 4th place! haha...

Here's to more fun days! Cheers.
And I love theme parks!

These were just some of the stuff we had to do as a group for the game, and we won 4th place! haha...

Here's to more fun days! Cheers.
Friday, August 26, 2011
Nadi Astrology
I realised many visitors come to my blog hoping to read my previous post about Nadi Astrology... I've moved that blog to another address, but I'll repeat that post here just for all of you! Enjoy :)
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Do you think that you're the master of your own fate? Or that everything is predetermined, and we are all but actors in this big show that is life?
I just discovered something really interesting. Any of you heard of "Nadi Leaves"?
Apparently, it is believed that everything in our lives have already been planned ahead for us, and even recorded down on these leaves about 2000 years ago.
"Nadi Astrology is an ancient Indian method of Astrology to learn about one's past, present and the future. It is said that thousands of years ago, the great sages of Indian had the power to look into the past and future of the entire universe and recorded the life of each human being who either lived, were living or were to live. At some point of time , these discussions were written on palm leaves in an ancient Tamil script, which can now only be deciphered by expert Nadi astrologers.
Each Nadi is made up of a particular ola or palm leaf, written in Vatta Ezhuthu , a Tamil script, with a sharp, nail-like instrument called Ezhuthani. The palm leaves are preserved by rubbing peacock oil on auspicious occasions. These palm leaves are still preserved in the Saravasti Mahal library of Tanjore(Thanjavur), in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The primary centre for Nadi Shastra is in Vaitheeswarankoil, near Chidambaram in Tamil.
The palm leaf inscription of an individual is spotted out by his thumb impression. Lines on the thumb of people on the earth are are classified into 108 types. The Nadi palm leaves are arranged according to these types. The Nadi readers identify the particular types of lines on the thumb and the corresponding set of palm leaves are taken.The time duration to pick up your leaf depends upon the identification of the thumb impression. Some impressions are identified easily and the corresponding leaves are found soon.
Leaves are there not only for Indian nationals but also for foreigners and other nationals belonging to other religions and creeds.The very word "Nadi" in Tamil means -" destined". Hence destiny has leaves for those who wished to have their readings. Those who are not destined may not even know such a type of astrology exists. Even the very age when the native is destined to go to them is marked on the leaves.It is also stated that about 40% of the people in the world only are likely to get these results as available.The other leaves might have been damaged or lost in the course of time. "
According to Indian Astrology, you will only "meet" your Nadi leaf when it is the right time for you to. So if it isn't, no matter how you search, you won't find it.
Of course, this all seems creepy and crazy, but Violet said her friend's friend actually got his leaf, and it contained information like his name, parents names, spouse name etc. Were these all predetermined long before our time?
How is it even possible??
Well, what I think is that as long as I don't find my own leaf, I probably won't be convinced of this at all. Its too freaky! What do all of you think?
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Do you think that you're the master of your own fate? Or that everything is predetermined, and we are all but actors in this big show that is life?
I just discovered something really interesting. Any of you heard of "Nadi Leaves"?
Apparently, it is believed that everything in our lives have already been planned ahead for us, and even recorded down on these leaves about 2000 years ago.
"Nadi Astrology is an ancient Indian method of Astrology to learn about one's past, present and the future. It is said that thousands of years ago, the great sages of Indian had the power to look into the past and future of the entire universe and recorded the life of each human being who either lived, were living or were to live. At some point of time , these discussions were written on palm leaves in an ancient Tamil script, which can now only be deciphered by expert Nadi astrologers.Each Nadi is made up of a particular ola or palm leaf, written in Vatta Ezhuthu , a Tamil script, with a sharp, nail-like instrument called Ezhuthani. The palm leaves are preserved by rubbing peacock oil on auspicious occasions. These palm leaves are still preserved in the Saravasti Mahal library of Tanjore(Thanjavur), in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The primary centre for Nadi Shastra is in Vaitheeswarankoil, near Chidambaram in Tamil.
The palm leaf inscription of an individual is spotted out by his thumb impression. Lines on the thumb of people on the earth are are classified into 108 types. The Nadi palm leaves are arranged according to these types. The Nadi readers identify the particular types of lines on the thumb and the corresponding set of palm leaves are taken.The time duration to pick up your leaf depends upon the identification of the thumb impression. Some impressions are identified easily and the corresponding leaves are found soon.
Leaves are there not only for Indian nationals but also for foreigners and other nationals belonging to other religions and creeds.The very word "Nadi" in Tamil means -" destined". Hence destiny has leaves for those who wished to have their readings. Those who are not destined may not even know such a type of astrology exists. Even the very age when the native is destined to go to them is marked on the leaves.It is also stated that about 40% of the people in the world only are likely to get these results as available.The other leaves might have been damaged or lost in the course of time. "
According to Indian Astrology, you will only "meet" your Nadi leaf when it is the right time for you to. So if it isn't, no matter how you search, you won't find it.
Of course, this all seems creepy and crazy, but Violet said her friend's friend actually got his leaf, and it contained information like his name, parents names, spouse name etc. Were these all predetermined long before our time?
How is it even possible??
Well, what I think is that as long as I don't find my own leaf, I probably won't be convinced of this at all. Its too freaky! What do all of you think?
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Thursday, August 25, 2011
My first solo trip... to Egypt! (Final!)
And finally, LUXOR!
First stop, Majestic Karnak Temple, one of the most impressive of all the ancient Pharaoh's monumental works!

The complex is a vast open-air museum and the largest ancient religious site in the world! The key difference between Karnak and most of the other temples and sites in Egypt is the length of time over which it was developed and used. Construction of temples started in the Middle Kingdom and continued through to Ptolemaic times. Approximately thirty pharaohs contributed to the buildings, enabling it to reach a size, complexity, and diversity not seen elsewhere.

More pictures!

To me, this was one of the truly fascinating and impressive sights in Egypt (the other being Abu Simbel, of course!)
I had really good grilled chicken for dinner that night, so thought I'd just share it :)

The next day, we explored the Valley of the Kings - a valley in Egypt where, for a period of nearly 500 years from the 16th to 11th century BC, tombs were constructed for the Pharaohs and powerful nobles of the New Kingdom.
The trip started off at the Colossi of Memnon- two 17m high statues on the West bank representing Pharaoh Amenhoptep III

During this trip, I'd already taken a camel ride, so now, it was time for a DONKEY ride to the Valley of the Kings!

It was fun! But my donkey looked so tiny, I was afraid I was going to crush him to death! Luckily he was a strong little fella! :)
At the Valley of the Kings...it was extremely extremely hot there!! And we had to trek from tomb to tomb in the scorching heat.


To think that the colours have survived up to today, and are still as vibrant as they are now. The Egyptian government has really done a good job preserving the tombs.:)
And finally, I've come to my final day at Egypt.... where I return to Cairo. Before the flight back home, I made one final stop at Saqqara to visit the Step Pyramid. During the Third dynasty of Egypt, the architect Imhotep built Egypt's first step pyramid, the Pyramid of Djoser, by building a series of six successively smaller mastabas (an earlier form of tomb structure), one a top of another and here is it:

Apparently, the oldest graffiti in Egypt is also preserved there!
Well, that's it. My first solo trip to Egypt. It was an incredible journey for me, and I enjoyed every bit of it. Egypt didn't let me down. Who knows, maybe I'll go back someday :)
First stop, Majestic Karnak Temple, one of the most impressive of all the ancient Pharaoh's monumental works!

The complex is a vast open-air museum and the largest ancient religious site in the world! The key difference between Karnak and most of the other temples and sites in Egypt is the length of time over which it was developed and used. Construction of temples started in the Middle Kingdom and continued through to Ptolemaic times. Approximately thirty pharaohs contributed to the buildings, enabling it to reach a size, complexity, and diversity not seen elsewhere.

More pictures!

To me, this was one of the truly fascinating and impressive sights in Egypt (the other being Abu Simbel, of course!)
I had really good grilled chicken for dinner that night, so thought I'd just share it :)

The next day, we explored the Valley of the Kings - a valley in Egypt where, for a period of nearly 500 years from the 16th to 11th century BC, tombs were constructed for the Pharaohs and powerful nobles of the New Kingdom.
The trip started off at the Colossi of Memnon- two 17m high statues on the West bank representing Pharaoh Amenhoptep III

During this trip, I'd already taken a camel ride, so now, it was time for a DONKEY ride to the Valley of the Kings!

It was fun! But my donkey looked so tiny, I was afraid I was going to crush him to death! Luckily he was a strong little fella! :)
At the Valley of the Kings...it was extremely extremely hot there!! And we had to trek from tomb to tomb in the scorching heat.


To think that the colours have survived up to today, and are still as vibrant as they are now. The Egyptian government has really done a good job preserving the tombs.:)
And finally, I've come to my final day at Egypt.... where I return to Cairo. Before the flight back home, I made one final stop at Saqqara to visit the Step Pyramid. During the Third dynasty of Egypt, the architect Imhotep built Egypt's first step pyramid, the Pyramid of Djoser, by building a series of six successively smaller mastabas (an earlier form of tomb structure), one a top of another and here is it:

Apparently, the oldest graffiti in Egypt is also preserved there!
Well, that's it. My first solo trip to Egypt. It was an incredible journey for me, and I enjoyed every bit of it. Egypt didn't let me down. Who knows, maybe I'll go back someday :)
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Saqqara,
Valley of the Kings
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