It's only when I have so much time to spare, so little things to think about that I can fully appreciate the little things in life.
-I tried to cook chawanmushi in apple and found out that it won't cook 'cause the walls are too thick. So there's a reason why cooks use tomato instead and why they remove the flesh so nicely.
-I walked up biopolis hill today and found out that they pasted anti-slip strips on the steeper side. So the reason why it looked kinda sticky and wet a few weeks back was due to the preparation. I was still thinking who's the person so inconsiderate to pour water down the slope, though I didn't seem to be able to slip.
-When I was still at work, I didn't particularly enjoy having to do so much work. But I'm glad I slogged through and did them well, 'cause people do see my efforts and acknowledge them. I feel proud of myself!
-I think friends are the kind of people whom I can don't see for a long time but still feel very comfortable when we do meet up. I feel lucky for having my friends.
-It's very easy to forget just how old my parents have become. Everything seems so natural, the wrinkles, the white hair...to me, they'll always be the parents who love me. I want to grow up so that I can give them what they want, a carefree life...like me now. Heh.
-I don't understand how I managed to get through school with bar diagrams for math and terms like carbohydrases for bio. It's like I climbed up, step by step, only to learn easier ways to doing things. Isn't it ironic? Higher level, easy method...hmm.
-I know why adults don't like to eat instant noodles or maggie mee. It's just part of the process of growing up, it happens to everyone. Now I feel maggie mee is made of hollow flour strips. It makes my tummy bloated all the time!
Now that I'm not selected for my orientation camp, I'll have more free time to discover the world around me. Everything's so different once the mindset changes.