Saw this quote at a cafe the other day.
One cannot think well, love well, sleep well if one has not dined well.
Virginia Wolf
Saw this quote at a cafe the other day.
One cannot think well, love well, sleep well if one has not dined well.
Virginia Wolf
A mental “snapshot” from a few months ago, just before my month-long sojourn in Argentina.
I went to a birthday dinner last night – mine, as a matter of fact 🙂 . They were friends from my first job since landing in Singapore. Looking back, it is quite amazing how time flies and we have known each other for close to 9 years. Even though by now we are no longer working at the same place, we are still having gatherings regularly. In the meantime, some of us has gone from being single to being married, and becoming proud parents.
This is a great bunch of people who have helped me through some of the lowest moments in my life. Thanks for being my friends.
Although I have pondered on this in the past, I was reminded by a friend recently that sometimes it is not only advisable but essential to let things go and embrace change.
A couple of months ago, while tidying up my bookshelf, the sight of yellow and spotty pages on some of my precious books really caused me some distress 🙁 . Well, I suppose this an unavoidable consequence of living inSingapore’s humid weather?
With the release of ebook readers such as Amazon’s Kindle 2 (all thanks to the e-Ink technology), my desire in getting a dedicated ebook reader is “re-kindled”, so to speak 😉 . In fact, I am already familiar with a few candidates on the market:
Most of us miss out on life’s big prizes. The Pulitzer. The Nobel. Oscars. Tonys. Emmys. But we’re all eligible for life’s small pleasures. A pat on the back. A kiss behind the ear. A four-pound bass. A full moon. An empty parking space. A crackling fire. A great meal. A glorious sunset. Hot soup. Cold beer. Don’t fret about copping life’s grand awards. Enjoy its tiny delights. There are plenty for all of us.
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