Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Today is an extremely sian day at work. Lots of pple not at work today so in the end i ended up having a date with mitch albiom's for one more day. It's quite a touching book about how a person reminisced about his past. His endearing mum and his family's separation somehow triggered some tears in me but i held it back. At the brink of death, a person would think about his past and bear lots of regrets about his past. Mitch Albiom is indeed a very skilled and learned writer who knows how to evoke the emotions of his readers.

Anyway my phone threw a tantrum after my 11km run around bishan park today. It refuses to register any signal rendering all calls dialled to my number impossible. Asked like a thousand and one people on msn but there seems to be no one with a spare phone, either than or they live too far from my house and it's too late to make a trip over to their house. Technology has indeed enslaved me. In this modern society, handphones are becoming more and more indispensable in one's life. Even a primary one girl that i saw on the bus to work everyday has a phone. It kinda makes me jealous since i got my first phone at the age of 14. The standard of living has indeed improved in terms of the level of technology.

Going back to school tmrw to maybe witness the speech day and probably play some basketball. Trips like this make me look forward to weekdays. However, if i have to work from monday to friday without a break I would feel very listless and grouchy. Indeed all and no play makes jack a dull. So will it make Kian a dull boy. If only my base was a little nearer to school i would have made many trips back to school after work to engage in a little sports to keep myself fit. My BMI is getting out of hand. Went to Changi General Hospital to take my BMI then they registered me as overweight. Some people commented that it is muscle mass. But who knows. Gotta start losing some weight le. The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak. Oh well, shall let nature take its course then.

A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Are you willing to take that first step?

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