2011 was a year of many adjustments. (Those who know me well will understand this phrase well enough). Here's the transformations experienced this year...



Career growth

2010 was a dead year, with endless job applications and zero result. The decision to quit Norway and move to Singapore/Malaysia in 2011 greatly turned this situation around. I landed a great job which I liked and blessed me with good working experience.

The 2012 goal will be to take on more responsibilities at work. And be more accurate in my copyediting.



Friendships

In 2010, my quest to make new friends in Norway was near dismal. Social interaction was limited to talking with the bff on gmail chat and random skype dates here and there. It was not an experience I'd want to repeat.

Highlight for 2011: I still love my girls in Canada, and nothing can ever replace them. When I heard that Jen + JC were going to tie the know, a decision was made to fly all the way from Singapore to Canada to attend their wedding. One of the best choices I've made this year - it was a good holiday, a shopping fiesta, a reunion, a nostalgic trip down memory lane and an awesome wedding all rolled into one. And I actually finished my aeroplan miles when I redeemed for that long-distance plane ticket. LOL.

Old friendships were revived: seeing my bff on a regular basis was pure joy, and so was meeting up with high school friends. Makes you realise that it was 10 years since you graduated from the O Levels!

Apart from that, I also made many new friends in Singapore - mostly from the lifegroup at church. I was so blessed to have a lifegroup which comprised mainly of Malaysians working in Singapore, too! Being able to fellowship with other Christians on a regular basis also improved spiritual growth, which leads to...



Spiritual Matters


2010 saw the wheels of forgiveness in action. Letting go of a lot of past and starting anew. This may seem small but it was a crucial step in laying the foundation for a walk with God.

There was multiple spiritual breakthrough in 2011: better understanding of grace (especially grace vs law), repentance, drawing closer to god, prayer and fasting, more prayer for other people instead of myself, and understanding the need for evangelism.

There's much to be desired in this department, however. Regular devotional habits need to take place. Also, currently, I mainly read the bible and pray only on the MRT on the way to work. Such actions, i tend to justify with the lack of time. But this means that I'm only giving God what is convenient. HE has to come first, in all matters, and be given the best, not a convenient time slot.

(Time to replace the MRT bible with a Nintendo DS. :P )



Family


Relationship improved with my mother and first brother beyond my imagination. This i attribute to the grace of God, who has the power to heal all brokenness. I also started giving $$ to my father and aunt, and since then they started to see me in a different light. More respect, less nagging, more personal autonomy and more say in household matters.

The marriage, however, went downhill. Being on long-distance, although necessary for sanity (and it allowed growth for all these other areas), made it hard to sustain. We're still trying. Hopefully as soon as the hubby finishes his PhD, the long distance will end and things would get better. Our vows "for better or worse" have never been more relevant.



Others

Health things: Got a gym membership. I workout regularly now, and I feel better, too. During the University days I used to dance salsa intensely at least 3 times a week, in addition to the random swimming and long-walks. Having an office job makes it so easy to have a sedentary life, so I try to combat it by going for my gym's classes at least 3-4 times a week.

And I developed a newfound love for Yoga. Hehehe.

Habits: Sadly, I stopped cooking. There was no motivation to cook just for one person.



Here's wishing a blessed-filled year for 2012, greater breakthroughs on personal fronts, improved career, family, relational and spiritual aspects, and for a wonderful year ahead!




 And my youngest brother (V) & I had to see the dentist. >_<

Poor dude was at the dentist just a few months earlier cause he had his wisdom tooth extracted. 

So we made our way to the dentist in Holiday Plaza. First thing I noticed - place has changed a lot; it's currently a haven for fake branded goods and pirated CDs :P And the occasional 'wellness' store - spa, hairdresser, random shop selling massage chairs. There was hardly anyone walking around. Can't believe that it used to be THE place to hang out 15-20 years ago.

Probably McDonalds and KFC are the only two places that never changed. Even Pizza Hut is no longer there.

Anyway, after our dental treatment, we went to KFC - how long has it been since i've had the SPICY malaysian-style fried chicken?! Seriously. No other KFC in the world can beat the one in Malaysia. Even Singapore doesn't do the Spicy Chicken as well as this side of the border.. :P And nope, I don't like the original chicken recipe. It has to be SPICY! 

So V & I shared a plate of Chicken, 3 mini fish doughnuts, mashed potato, and ice milo without ice :P

And just because we were at Holiday Plaza, we had to drop by the old goreng pisang store. And ate more fried stuffs.

The old store has been operating since forever; but now instead of the usual pisang, sweet potato and yams, they've also got spring rolls, curry puffs, deep fried mushrooms. We tar pau-ed some of it, and since we didn't want to eat the deep fried food by the roadside under the 35 degree sun at 1pm, we decided to head back to KFC to sit down and eat goreng pisang :P This is why i miss Malaysia - people here are so casual, some places don't even care if you bring in outside food if their restaurant ain't crowded.

V loves the mushrooms. It's hard to describe how they taste like - not remotely close to tempura, but crispy and piping hot. Lovely dipped in the stall's signature black chilli sauce :)

Then we walked over to KSL, a new mall that recently opened - the structure, according to V, is like Vivocity in Singapore, minus the fengshui hole in the middle. Otherwise it has huge open spacious, young trendy new shops - pretty shoes and sandals anyone? - and popular japanese and korean food outlets (among a traditional chinese soup place). V gave me a brief tour of the new mall. I immediately noticed that the Pizza Hut from Holiday Plaza has moved here, right across the street. LOL. 

I wanted something cool and refreshing to drink after all that heaty fried food, so we puttered around looking at bubble tea shops and sweet dessert places. We eventually decided upon ice cream from this DIY ice cream place that you could pick your own ice cream flavour and toppings, and they charge you by the weight of your ice cream cup. Very innovative. 

Of course, after ice cream, i still wanted a drink. In a feeble attempt to be healthy i went and bought lemon wheatgrass water :P  Meanwhile, V bought a Valentine's Day gift for his gf - a toy dolphin. 

Then we took a taxi home. 

Overall, it's been a good day, after my first week at work. I should blog about work someday... but heck it's the weekend and one should not think about work during weekends :)
Random facebook stalking, found a funny wall post between my brother and his friend

Friend : Spilt Milk
Brother: Cannot recover
Friend : Yeah
Brother: But then there's the 5 second rule - lick it!
Friend : But I stepped all over it!
Brother: Oh Dear. D: I buy another packet for you! :D

LOLz

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