Archive for December, 2007

It’s so hard lately to get some undisturbed time to blog. Now, my mind are clogged with many thoughts of various shapes and sizes, colours and types that I hardly have time to segregate, digest and attach some meaning to, and certainly no outlet for me to breathe them out, like how I used to do ever so often in this blog.

Well, being over-whelmed may not necessarily be a bad thing after all. Very, very busy finishing up all my wedding preparations, (yes, can you imagine? It’s only 4 days away! Gosh) I realised I didn’t have the luxury of lapping up the excitement before my BIG DAY. What engulfs me now is more of a tensed-up emotion that came as a result of my mind constantly reminding me of what else I need to do.

I was doing my last minute shopping for Christmas last night. Hanging on till the doors close (Robinsons is the best! They actually extended the shopping hours till midnight! Yeah), we finally cleared most of the list except for two.

So, I have to do a wee bit more last-last minute shopping later.

First time shopping with Stuart, this Christmas’ experience gave me an entirely different feeling from the usual years when I would scour around with my sister. Buying gifts as a couple and giving them away as a couple, hmm … I guess this counts as one of the better parts of a marriage.

I know there are zillions of people out there who love singing. I’m one of them :) So, when my friend had this event coming on this Sunday, I just thought it would be appropriate to let you guys know about it.

Because, it’s not an ordinary karaoke session. You really won’t know what you are going to walk home with… *wink*

Make yourself free this Sunday night - Check this out.

Kloudiia and Stuart 

Yeah, if you’ve seen the news about this wedding photo competition, I was one of the 3o-odd couples who took part in it!

It all began when a friend casually suggested that I choose Changi Airport’s Terminal 3 as my outdoor venue for my pre-wedding photoshoot. My interest was sparked and I visited the site to find out more about it. Then I came to know about this contest, and I knew I had to be part of this history-making event.

Giraffes in love

What used to be the rage now has ebbed. Do you remember sending and receiving e-cards a few years ago? When festive seasons were nearing, I would get all sorts of greetings from friends and even business associates.

I haven’t been getting them nowadays, and have thrown them to the back of my head. Until one came through my mailbox from a friend.

Whoa, my first Christmas greeting! How nice… :) Thanks Elaine!

As the genre for e-cards increase, it gives us more room to play around. Now you not only personalise your card with names and your special messages, you can even customise the design by changing the background, font colours and size, among other features.

As mentioned in this post, I would like to talk abit about social consideration. As much as it is lacking more and more now, I’d like to look at it from another perspective.

One of the underlying reasons why there are so many noise created by inconsiderate people in public is because they lack social consideration.

They don’t care much for others, and they are very me centred. I know I won’t be able to do much to change their values and show more consideration for others by blogging about it, and I’m not going to do this either.

What I’d like to say here is rather to highlight the stark difference I see in showing consideration.

 

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