Archive for January, 2008

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Vietnam pictures

Saturday, January 5th, 2008

The first thing you notice when you get onto Vietnamese roads is the…Vietnam traffic.


Insanity!


That’s what the traffic was like. And we CROSSED ROADS in this madness. The trick is to not bother waiting for an opening. Just step out onto the road and walk steadily while keeping your eyes trained on the oncoming traffic. And then pray.


Prawns at Ben Thanh market. Check out the chicken drumsticks to the side and compare the size. These prawns kick ass.


More fat prawns and some wriggly things, the likes of which I ate in Yunnan, fried in chilli and tasting a bit like baby unagi.


Flowers! Would you believe they’re all fake? :D


Daddy and Mommy, at the cafe where we had our first Vietnamese beer (333 Bia for teh win!)


Longest bean sprouts EVAH. (Please ignore unsightly eyebags. Flight was at 6.35am. Whimper.)


Raphael physically restrains his zombie cousin from chewing his ear off


Froggies a-waiting for the slaughter (yes, they’re alive)


Face masks are necessary to prevent inhalation of Vietnamese dust. The cuter the face mask the better.


Day two. We went to Cuchi Tunnels (the previously mentioned tunnels built by Vietcong resistance forces) and stopped by a crafts workshop on the way.


Daddy tests out a slatted rocking chair


The workshop is operated by war victims of Agent Orange, who suffer from malformed limbs and misshapen extremities


The original Cuchi tunnel opening size. Mom just about managed to fit. It’s mostly boobies that get in the way; most slim-built men and women will be able to enter easily.


This tank was destroyed by a delay mine during the war. Beth, Rachel and Hanna all togged out in BKK clothes :D


Me with ten AK47 rounds. Live rounds, mind you.


Me shooting with the AK47. Fun!


The Cuchi tunnel. It’s about 1.5m tall and 60cm wide, if I’m not wrong. Just enough for me to stoop over and walk bent in half. Many of the taller (and bigger-sized) men (and women) had to crawl. Raph and I made it through all 200+ meters of the tunnel. It’s pitch black in some areas (so I resorted to turning on my camera LCD and shining it in front of us).


Motorboat ride back to the mainland. I never realized how white and pale I am (until I took photos with Bing).


Apparently we’re collecting these shots. We’ve got one similar picture of three of us in Beijing. We shall now take this photo in every country we visit :D


People on the boat. On the right are Robbie and Gareth, from Harvard Business School, whom we met on the trip. Crazy funny American guys :D


For the chemically-inclined - Pig Womb Steamed With Anions. Would you like some Electrons with that? I also like the Five Favors dish. Wonder what kind.


Positively the best crab I’ve eaten in my entire life. The BEST. Crab fried with tamarind. *sniffle* Will I ever get to taste it again?


When the crab was all gone :(


Day three. Floating market.


Mom trying to make round rice crackers. The griddle is a lot heavier than it looks and not as easy to make as we thought :/ Mom’s cracker turned out…more like a rice cracker splat than a round :P


In Vietnam you must wear the Vietnamese hat


Hanna can’t ride a bicycle (!!) so she got to tompang on the motorcycle!


Testing out a hammock during lunch break


Okay this snake is a lot heavier than it looks too :/


Raphael proudly helms our little sampan


As Uncle Hong Leong realizes that rowing the sampan isn’t as easy as it looks (coordinating those two oars in sync isn’t easy!)


On the boat back to the mainland


How do you fry something bristly? :/

I would have taken pictures of the best clams I’ve ever eaten in my life, but I couldn’t, because the minute the plate touched the table, you had to grab clams as fast as you could. Any hesitation and you’d end up with air between your chopsticks :(

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Parallel tracks

Friday, January 4th, 2008

Sometimes I wish I could paint you into all my memories, share with you everything that has gone before.

Wishful thinking - you know I can’t do that. But then again, that’s perfectly all right.

Because I want to share my future with you, and everything that’s going to be, and that’s what really counts.

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BKK

Friday, January 4th, 2008

As promised (though late), here are the BKK photos!


Khao San McDonald’s - Sawatdeekaaaa


Tom yum soup


We bumped into a elections candidate (Number Two!) campaigning outside Siam Paragon


so we had to take a photo with his poster after that


Mad Scientist candidate


Fetish girls


Nail art happy! Mine are the black and white, Rachel has the crazy cute flowers, and Kaixin with classic French


Thai seafood for dinner with luscious raw prawns


Waking up at an unholy hour to return home - Kaixin and I in matching reverse colors :D

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Dum dee dum

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

Here I am.

Just…sort of…sitting around.

Waiting for my MacBook to arrive.

*taps fingers*

*refreshes Apple Order Status page*

*pretends not to be listening for the doorbell*

Just…sort of sitting around.

Yup.

Complete nonchalance.

*roars in inarticulate rage*

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Me, He! Hee! Whee! (New Gadgets Kill My Vocabulary)

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

My new toys:

His new toy:

I’m playing:

He’s playing:

:D

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Heralding the New Year

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008

Where were you when the clock struck twelve on December 31st?

I was at Puppy’s house watching 300 all over again :) and then we celebrated the new year with a prayer and a kiss and with the joint hope that the next year will be even better than the last.

What I wanted to do last year:

  • Go for King’s Cup (though maybe not to play)
  • Go to Phuket
  • Graduate with a second-class honors
  • Find a good job that I enjoy
  • Become a Scrabble master
  • Walk closer with God
  • Eat sashimi buffet
  • Save an insane amount of money
  • Redecorate my room

What I did last year:

  • Went to four different countries (China, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand)
  • Played my last inter-hall Scrabble game
  • Met the most amazing man and fell in love
  • Graduated with second lower honors (well, at least it’s still second class)
  • Taught in a secondary school for the first time
  • Dropped my weight below 50kg for the first time since secondary school
  • Formed a new mahjong kaki group (hoho)
  • Spent an insane amount of money

What I want to do next year:

  • Stop spending insane amounts of money (thus saith the woman who, in the first two days of the year, has bought a new MacBook, a new handphone, and sponsored part of a PlayStation 3 for Puppy’s birthday present *sniffle* on the other hand, 2008 looks like a year where Beth is going to be very entertained)
  • Go to Bali or Phuket or Bintan or Redang
  • Continue growing closer to God
  • Finish playing Lego Star Wars and FF13 on the PS3
  • Become very good at my job
  • Be very happy at my job
  • Grow a very good relationship with Puppy and celebrate our first year anniversary
  • Start planning for my future
  • Save an insane amount of money (starting tomorrow)