Thursday, March 22, 2012

Introducing ...


Mama's new laptop, the Red Apple.
The old Powerbook had simply gotten too old, was no longer able to be upgraded with the latest versions of browsers, not to mention getting a bit too full.
And so when the stars aligned, we got this Mama a second hand laptop from Singapore with the help of some old friends.
After some pimping (both for aesthetics and security reasons), this Mama got herself a bright, hot, almost new Red Apple.

In the past 2 months it's been a steep learning curve as I adjusted not only to a new computer, but also new OS, new programs, new workflow, new things...
And the family schedules had not been the most conducive, with trips to Singapore, visit from family, and latest trip to Hong Kong to take care of my Mom.
But we are hopeful for a good year.
Perhaps this is finally when I'll get to populate this space again.
We hope, we hope, and we just jump on and do it.

Until then!

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Unsubscribed


Of all the things to share on Facebook, why do you actually PRAY on it?
I don't get it.
Do you really need to tell everyone in your circle that you are praying so that you can pass exam tomorrow or something?
And as a borderline agnostic (with my own reasons for becoming so), I am really not into having prayers on my wall.
I am sure there are other places where you can pray, even on Facebook.
I suppose some people would really love to follow your prayers.
But excuse me while I remove my subscription if that was all you are going to do in your timeline.

It's bad enough that I have to deal with people knocking on my physical door for my time to be saved, I do not need something I am not comfortable with on my online wall as well.
If you have some interesting story, tips or other useful thing... perhaps I can come back.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Ready or not ...

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Still in the same line with the last post...

We went for lunch at the new mall in town today, trying out a new restaurant, serving a dish from our past.
While waiting for my turn to order and pay for the food (it was done fast food style, with customers paying upfront before sitting at the table and wait for the food), I can't help noticing the covered computer/POS on the cashier's desk.
The cashier, as a matter of fact, was busily writing down the orders of the customer in front of me.
Twice.
Once on the official receipt (carbon copy), and another time on another piece of paper, presumably to be passed to the kitchen.

Moral of the story?

It would have been great if the business had waited until everything is up and running before opening its doors to its customers.
At the same time, deadlines are not known to respect Murphy's law, and ideal conditions rarely happen in real life.
Had the business waited for THE perfect day when EVERYTHING is in place, perhaps we wouldn't have been able to have our lunch there today.

The business could have done better, yet had it not opened, it wouldn't have made any money either.

This message is mainly for myself. The best time to start your business, or to really start working on it, whatever it is, is NOW!

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Plodding on

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From a recent digging trip to my photo library: my better half engrossed in his hobby
Not many things are more inspiring than to see labor of love,
A love that would keep one going, going and going...
A love that would make an activity so fun, so relaxing, even through all the intricacies involved...
A love that would keep one coming back.

I should do the same, even if there are still many things to figure out yet.
Hope to see you soon.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

after a year


The ducks are finally out! Ha!
Actually I was talking about those gorgeous shelves, supposedly my Christmas present last year.
Not that the delay bother me over much. The point is that it's finally here, no?
And it's beautiful!

The shelves extend almost the whole length of the dining room. I am hoping that they would finally remove the (ever-present) clutter from the dining table: the various arts & crafts material, half read books, and whatever knicks knacks that found its way to the table.

At the same time, we are also hoping to relieve the overcrowding over at the ugly ahem, bookshelf.


We bought the old shelves from a local store and the Mister assembled them himself. My complains regarding that particular shelf, however, ranged from the sheer poor workmanship, bad quality material, wobbliness, to simple plain ugly.
Especially as compared to our old shelves in our old apartment:


Mmm... Yes, our old apartment was full of Ikea stuff. The consequences of living barely 15 minutes away from an Ikea store, I suppose.
In any case, both the shelves and the brackets were on sale that day, so we bought them and my handy Mister installed it and it made for a fantastic focal wall.

Much to our regret, we did not have enough presence of mind to actually take off those shelves and brought it with us across the sea. If you ever try to find decent furniture at reasonable prices around here you'll understand our regret.
In any case, we settled with buying the very same bracket from Ikea on our trip to Hongkong. For the shelves, however, we settled with locally sourced wood planks, which the Mister then had to sand, prime and paint himself.


T'was a long process spanning many days in which layers of primer and stain dry off before getting layered again the following day.



At the end of the whole painting process, I guess we got a bit tired, so it took a while before we continued to the next step, which was to prepare the wall for the shelves. After painstakingly marking the wall, the Mister found out that his drill couldn't handle the thick wall. Ugh. And so the shelves and the brackets stood in the storage for many months before we 'remembered' to ask the rental office to do the job for us. Duh!
For some reasons, we never thought of that before!

In any case, the carpenter appeared yesterday with his Makita drill (!), and finally finished the job after just a few hours.


For today we are just cleaning up while we take stock of our stuff: which one to stay, which one to move to the new shelves and the likes. The dining room already feels different with the addition of the shelves, and hopefully the dining table would get to see more use apart from repository of stray items in the house.
More pics later once we fill up the shelves. Until then!

Out of curiosity, do you prefer standing shelves (which can be used as room divider too, by the way) or wall shelves? Standing shelves require less work, most definitely, yet I love the wall shelves as they just create a focal wall in the house. What do you think?

Monday, October 24, 2011

when the sun is up


When the storms and rains finally left
When the sun came back to its usual heat and brightness
When the blue skies return with the wisps of fluffy clouds
It it no longer the time to hunker down in the house and watch the season pass you by
And so we went out to embrace the weather, hot as it was
To enjoy, to appreciate, to explore
And sometimes, to rejoice in a long, almost forgotten activity ...


It's back to summer here in the two seasoned corner of the world!
Go out and enjoy!

Monday, October 17, 2011

Overthinking


Sometimes it's good to really stop, sit down, and think about what you are going to do.


But if you sit too long, someone might just jump ahead of you and do it first.

Lesson from the monkeys: Don't overthink it!