猪你新年快乐
Tuesday, February 20th, 2007Time really past by very fast as its now without realising, its already in the festive period of Chinese New Year hence I would like to take this opportunity to wish all the Chinese 新年快乐, 万事如意, 心想事成, 来年行好运 and the others do enjoy their super long weekend.
But for me, it seems like no different for me as its means even more busy as usual. As on the eve of the Chinese New Year, I still had to work in the morning then the moment reached home still have to sort of helping out to prepare the reunion dinner. Then on the actual day itself, its the starting of a busy day for me as I had to help my mum to cook and prepared all the stuffs as my relatives were coming over to my house.
Luckily that day I’m able to ballot for a day off if not I’ll be super duper tired as the moment I can settle down to relax is already around in the late evening time whereas that day is my first night shift. Then today after my night shift, instead of going back to catch some rest, together with my last time friends from ITE, we went for house visiting at one of our training officer (TO).
And surprising, I’m actually the first person reached and left her house and by the time we left her house its already around early evening time in which we actually spent almost the whole day at her house. Then at home just as I was about to go find my 周公去拜年 and a game of chess, another friend of mine called to chio people out for either lepak session or movie session. But in the end, we decided to go for a movie session watching ‘ghost rider’.
Hmm seems like I’ve type slightly long hence shall stop at here at the moment and shall update you bloggers again the next time about the latest happenings around me. Below attach are some of the photos taken at our TO’s house with the first photo is taken before our mixing the鱼生 and the latter one is celebrating one of our friend’s birthday.

"Do not be desirous of having things done quickly. Do not look at small advantages. Desire to have things done quickly prevents their being done thoroughly. Looking at small advantages prevents great affairs from being accomplished."