Thursday, March 26, 2009

Day One of Tasmania Trip (21st December 2008)

So yea... My parents and I went down to Taszy (Tasmania)

I'll just write down what I wrote in my travel journal.
(Though, on second thought, I think it's pretty plain without any narration in between)
Up at 4.15am, Taxi came 5am, was not ours but taxi still took us. (Our taxi came just as we left.. I felt bad for ditching the other taxi) Stopped the other passenger at Southern Cross station. Reached Tullamarine Airport at 5.30am. Check in at Jet Star self check in and dropped off my luggage. (It really was a first time to do a self check-in... The wave of the future but lacks the human interaction)

Watched Red Boots of Christmas while waiting to board plane. (In case you're wondering... it's a christmas cartoon. hehehe~!) Boarded plane at 6.45am. Took off at 7am. Slept and arrived at Hobart at 8.15am.
Picked up rented car from airport, Thifty. (I thought the roadsign warning for the possum was cute.. though I had to admit that I did see quite a number of flat ones on the road.)
Drove from airport to find Liverpool St. (that's one big overhead bridge 0____0)
Staying at Pickled Frog, backpackers place. Rooms weren't ready yet. (Did I mention that it was my first time to stay in a backpackers hotel?)
Walked around... (First it's pickled frog and now the quilted crow... what next... the grilled cow?)
(That's dad, consulting the map... note that we had driven here. Since we wanted to save up on fuel, we decided to walk instead. Luckily for us, it was Sunday and the lot we parked on didn't need any parking fees)
(Apparently mum was also curious what the quilted crow shop was about)
(It was a fantastic view of the city with all the christmas deco and the cotton swirls of clouds)
(We walked and came to a market square. The fish there is a drinking fountain. Cute~!)
(I was beginning to wonder if the signboards are actually like that or was it because it was the christmas occasion? It looks pretty much like in finding directions in christmas town...)
(I don't remember what this place is.... but on a wild guess, I think it's the town hall. There's something similar back in Glenferrie and even Melbourne town. If I was to reference it to anything back home home, the building at Dataran Merdeka? Though that is a court of law...and not a town hall, hehe..)
(One of the parks... which I also forgot the name to it. Remember taking a photo of the signboard.... [goes to look for it] Blah, details details... [waves it away])
(Here's dad, whipping out the video camera... Speaking of video camera, I remember that I got lots of vacation video tapes sitting at home, waiting for me to work on them... Hahaha~!)
(Just another take of the town hall)
Walked to Elizabeth Harbour.
Saw all the luxury boats. (The boats aren't really boats... I'd say there are ships~! They got sails and all.. Hahaha. You can actually pay and go for a boat ride but I must say that there's really nothing more exciting than driving the boat yourself [motorboat; did that when my family and I went to London, if I'm not mistaken])
(If I have a boat of my own... I would actually wonder what was I thinking when I could use that money to buy a PS3. Hahahah~!)
(I thought this sculpture was very interesting in this angle because it looks like an angel of sorts... Surprising that it isn't covered with bird do-do)
(A photo shot of the pier, looking to the town hall)
Ate at fishy business. (You'd think we would choose something better since the shop sounds "fishy")
Had ordered a seafood bucket and fish burger. We ate lunch while sitting behind the restaurant, overlooking the small lake. Lots of seagulls were attracted to our food... but luckily they had none. (But you can be sure that we were practically on our toes, in case the seagulls decided to swoop down and take our food. Though the thought of a massive seagull swooping is enough to give up the fight and go far far away)
(My guess would be this is an important building... Why? Because there's a flag pole on the top? Hahaha~! 'Does that mean that if one puts a flag pole on top of one's house that would be an important building?' In that case, I'll say that you're just being patriotic.)
(Besides, I should be able to tell apart a normal house from a building like this one... well unless you're very rich and like to randomly put statues above your front door, you win)
(Pretty yellow-ish green tree. The only time I see this colour back at home home was when I don't water the plants, that and chinese cabbage... YUM~!)
(As the sign says... "Mawson Place". Leaving the Elizabeth St Pier...)
(We came across the Tasman fountain.. I'll add here that the smell was a bit bad here since someone kind of peed into the fountain... Ugh... Aside from that, I think the sculpture were pretty)
(That's Abel Tasman. I don't really know why he's here... Let me wiki a bit. Hang on... [goes to wiki] [copy and paste]

Abel Janszoon Tasman (1603 - 10 October 1659), was a Dutch seafarer, explorer, and merchant.
Tasman is best known for his voyages of 1642 and 1644 in the service of the VOC (United East India Company).
His was the first known European expedition to reach the islands of Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania) and New Zealand and to sight the Fiji islands, which he did in 1643. Tasman, his navigator Visscher, and his Merchant Gilsemans also mapped substantial portions of Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands.)
Walked to Salamanca Road. We missed the saturday market (It was a sunday. Plus don't you think the little girl is a cutie pie too? Teehehe)
(We came to the fountain and it seemed to be a central spot for children really... They loved dipping their hands into the cool water.)
(I remember that one boy loved it so much in fact; that when it was time to go, his parents had to carry him away while he was bawling = To cry or sob loudly; wail.) Went to buy some fruits and nuts at the fruit market.
(At this point, we were trying to figure out how to get to Kelly steps on the map... We knew that it was somewhere here... It was until dad asked some guys that we spotted the very small signage below)
Walked to Kelly Steps while eating sweet sweet cherries (back home it's 80 cents for one cherry, here it's 30 cents one) (so you can imagine how thrilled we were that they were so cheap and so sweet =p especially mum) and also bought white peaches.
(That's wild lavender bush... It smelt so pretty walking past the bushes. Somehow I had imagined lavender to be less bush like... like our paddy fields or something... hehehe~! Would be nice if our paddy fields smelt like lavender... They would taste good and smell nice. hahaha~!)
(There was this big beautiful bush of red red flowers that was growing beside the pink exterior of this house)
We made our way to Battery point (nice houses~!) (At least I think this is battery point and all... It's hard to tell since there wasn't anything to indicate "Hey~! We're here or something")
(Just thinking if living in this type of house would be nice... It looks nice on the outside... not sure how furniture would be arranged inside..)
(The fun thing would be that there was this museum that house a bit of antiques.) (Since there was a fee to pay, mum and I sat outside whilst dad went in and took photos inside)
(I think that the flowers in the garden outside the museum is really much more awesome... mum took this shot. It looks dramatic, neh?)
(I think that's a peach... growing from the tree... I might have grabbed it if I didn't already know that it's not ripe yet.. But it belonged to the museum so I won't have taken it anyway)
(Dramatic lion statues at one of the other entrances of the park)
(It's pretty cool to be able to take a photo of the town like that) Headed back to Pickled Frog and we all took a nap from 4pm to 6pm. Showered at the common bathrooms. (Yup, the only thing that you actually need when you travel is a place to sleep and place to put the luggage, the others can be shared.) The water temperature was crazy. Cold, hot, cold... (Who knew it could be so "exciting" to shower)
Drove out. Arrived at Royal Botanical Garden, walked in for 5 minutes... and it closes at 6.30pm. (So we were practically "shooed" out of the gardens... Hahaha~!)
Stop by Cadbury Factory at Claremont but it's closed at 4pm (Sept - May)
(But even standing outside the factory, you can smell the delicious smell of milk chocolate.... [drool])
[sigh] (Well, we didn't plan to go to the chocolate factory but now I'm thinking that going to one would be fun~! I think I've been to quite a variety of factories... Batik, whisky, paper umbrella, animal skin production (just the later parts of it - I didn't see the slaughtering . de-skin part), dried seafood production...)
(It's nice that they have a picture in the car plate. Though I'm not too sure if I'd like a rafflesia on my car plate back home home. Wouldn't mind a tiger or maybe hibiscus but not orang utan or hornbill) We continued to drive up to New Folktown. There, we went to buy groceries (Chocolates + breakfast + lunch stuff) (Notice that we didn't buy anything remotely for dinner...)
(We walked into a Shanghai restaurant. But because it was close to closing time, we could only order for takeaway. While we were waiting for the takeaway food for dinner to be prepared, dad and I walked around in the small park)
Fried rice and noodles (which has lots of meat [grin]). Ate outside in the park near a church. Has found it earlier while waiting for the food. There was singing, but when we brought the food, service just ended.

Chilly evening to eat dinner out. (It was~! Mum thought we were crazy to insist on eating out in the park and not in the car)
Left for Wrest Point. They didn't check my passport. (In the case, you don't get it. It's a casino. Though I'll admit that they don't advertise it as a casino but an entertainment centre)
Played pontoon, which is similar to black jack. Mum won in her roulette. (I like pontoon. They reward you the moment you get black jack. Why you ask? It's because it's harder to get a black jack in pontoon if compared to normal black jack; they removed the 10 cards)
(Casino entrance... nothing of the casino inside because they don't allow photography inside... you know, in case you use the photographs to cheat?)
Dad lost. Had to wait for mum. (He really looked like the "dai lou" / big brother that own the casino...)
Had found a coffee machine that served free drinks at the pokey (machines) section. (Mum won money~!) Went back and slept at 1.20am

to be continued

Monday, March 16, 2009

19th & 28th December 2008 Room Cross-portal

As you may or may not know, I'm now in my new apartment in the city.

19th December 2008 New Apartment

So right. After the graduation and stuff, we went back to house hunting. Remember I mentioned that there was an apartment that we thought was perfect except the only window was facing another building (in other words all you saw was a wall)...
We noted that the apartment building also had a notice with another number that was renting out a room. We call to try our luck, lo and behold... the very same apartment layout. Mind you that there was still the tenant staying in the apartment.
So the things you see here aren't all mine and stuff... It is fully furnished. The dining table and two foldable chairs are with us. It was the very same as the other apartment...
And the window actually faces outside~! As in, not feeling boxed in and stuff.
So from our window, we can see the State Library...
Melbourne Central...
and hear the busy streets below... Since I'm quite deaf, the numerous sirens and trams are ignorable. Hahaha~! 
This one will be Khuan's room...
and this one mine...
Only one bathroom...
And the long narrow corridor. All in all, it's pretty spacious. The rent was aud 390. When we found out that the rent included a cap on water and electricity, it was a done deal~! 
Explore what was outside....
My parents were relieved to note that there was a restaurant just downstairs...
Not that Khuan and I had went in there to eat yet. Hahahah~! 
Next to the restaurant, there's a Korean shop.
Up round the corner is already RMIT. Can you believe it? My sister just have to roll out of bed and she's in college already. Hahahah~!
I have to take the train... At least it's not a long train ride and I don't have to wait at richmond no more. Which is a good and bad thing since I had learned to use my time waiting in richmond to write my fiction. 
"I chose to live in the city so that it's more convenient for Khuan". My sister would debate; it was not her decision and that she wouldn't mind living near Prahran she says. 
Frankly it's more convenient for both of us. 
1. Food sold at the Prahran market is more expensive than Queen Victoria market.
2. Trains and trams run more frequently in the city.
3. There are more things to do in the city.
So yea, living in the city is the better option alright. 
I think from all the photos I've posted here... has enough information for... say... someone who wants to fire a missile to my room... [shrugs] 
It pays not to offend anyone... especially if they have access to missiles... [lol] I know, I'm being totally random~!
Here's an Indonesian shop that sells quite a bit of things which I'm familiar with...
Good thing that I ate lunch already before writing this section... I would be drooling at the computer if not. 
Oh, in case you're wondering, all these photos of the room and city were taken by dad with the SLR camera... [sigh] I miss the SLR a lot...
I must admit that the photos turned out beautifully. Helps that it was a beautiful clear day~!
City Hall~!
No matter how many times I see it, I'm always going "Horsies~!" when I know a horse carriage is passing by. There are times when I don't realize the horses carriages... when I'm rushing to somewhere or if my mind is filled with other matters...
A far away photo shot of St Patrick's Cathedral (or was it St Peter's Cathedral..) I know it's a cathedral and not a church... though I don't know the difference actually. 
A better shot of the count down to christmas banner at federation square..
Flinders Street station~! 
I took some photos while I was accompanying mum in DFO (direct factory outlet)
This lady was suspicious... I was actually trying to take photo of the shop with at least some body walking in the shot... if not, I thought the shops would look a little empty...
After the whole day of exploring the city and settling the house deposit, my parents and I went to Glen Waverley (that's in zone 2) to meet up with Dad's friend  for dinner who had migrated here. 
That was the end of that day... I'll say that after this, we had a trip down to Tasmania.. which I forgot about it until just now.. I'll post it as the next post I suppose.

28th December 2008

Mum and Dad had taken an earlier flight (they booked airasia to come and to go back). I had bought a 1 year open ticket before the option to buy airasia come. So they left at midnight while I was to take a 1pm flight. 
So after helping mum and dad carry the heavy luggage to Southern Cross station to take the bus, I got to cleaning up my old apartment....
(note that I have actually placed most of the things for this year in the store room in the new apartment - the previous tenant's lease only ends at 1st Jan and I was leaving on the 28th Dec)
Making sure that I didn't leave anything behind... throwing out the food that I couldn't keep in the storage room.
At this point, my roommates were not around anymore. Brett had returned back to America, Hanna left left just the day before I came back from Tasmania and Natalie went back to Hong Kong for the holidays.
I was just going around, saying goodbye to the rooms that I stayed for a year. 
Not that I grew terribly attached to the room or anything. Just that I'm giving thanks for  serving me for a good year.
I didn't really realized that I enjoyed the lots of time that I had for myself but I knew that I had missed being with my family since day 1. Hahaha~!
With a final glance, I left Unilodge and made my way to the airport. I'll point out here that I may have the many lucky opportunities to travel frequently but this flight back would be my very first time to check in and fly by myself.  
I photographed this because I thought it was peculiar that they used "relax" on a departure notice board. [lol]

Reporting from the photographs, it's like I haven't gone home yet. Hahaha~! But the truth of the matter would be, I'm back in Mlebourne already.

18th December 2008 Graduation... Again

The irony of this post would be I'll be attending my friend's graduation tomorrow. [laugh]

And here I am nicely posting these out of date photos. Oh well.

We got there pretty early in the day to get good photos before everyone came.

Mum and Dad even got me a little graduation bear. ^_^ I can still remember the flowers I got for my TOA graduation so a teddy bear is a new mix.
Dad took lots of photographs of me... So be warned that I'll be in almost all the shots...
Here's me, preparing to take the student shot. My sisters ain't missing much since it was about the same with TOA one. Hahah~! But it certainly miss the opportunity for them to come over.
Thankfully, it was nice and sunny and no wind.... Can you imagine the chaos I would be in if the wind was on high mode....
That's Jaslyn and I. We're at another building, Dad was experimenting with the different background colours...
That's me and teddy. (Come to think of it, teddy doesn't have a name yet... any suggestions?)
Oh, my dad was most amused with my barter trades... Here I'm holding Yoong Yoong's flowers.
And I placed Teddy on higher ground...
Jaslyn, Yoong Yoong and I. We're outside the Hawthorn Town Hall, where the ceremony was held... and will be held tomorrow... for the local students.
That's Su Khwin, Nita and I. I'll note here that I don't post my photos on facebook. I don't like the part of the contract where they say that all photos posted on facebook will belong to facebook...
Anyway, that aside, I'm back with teddy and returned Nita her flowers I "borrowed". Hahah~!
That's me and Jojo. She's in Multimedia. Oh, I'll note that Yoong Yoong, Jaslyn, Nita and Su Khwin are all in interior... And Man Yee, who is in the photo below.
I "borrowed" Man Yee's flowers and let her hold my teddy and her teddy. That's quite a bit of things...
Oh oh, I proposed this cute photo of teddy kissing. Hehehe~!
That's Jiew and I. He's a nice fellow. [nod nod nod] Has a good eye for photography. In multimedia. His last name is very long...
Here's Dedy (you pronounce his name as Daddy - yea.. it was pretty amusing to have a daddy in class). In multimedia too.
Just a random shot of the exterior of the Hawthorn Town Hall...
Here's a big group shot. Front L to R: Jaslyn, Yoong Yoong, Linda, Joanne and me. Back L to R: Nita, Man Yee, Yose, Bor.
A closer shot of Bor and I. He's a sensible guy and has a good head on his shoulder. Jovial~! His laughter is contagious! Was in interior. now studying cookery.
Here's Linda. She's really as cute as the teddy bear but strong willed and matured.
The multimedia people. Teehehe. Unfortunately I can only remember, Jojo, Dedy and Yui (the girl next to me)
But all's good. All that matters is we know we're multimedia people. Hahaha~!
A shot of the people who attended... that's mumsie in the blue shawl. [grinning like an idiot, waving]
"Now a word from our chancellor..." (i think)
Here's the only decent shot of me accepting the scroll. I'm super sorry of the big ugly watermark... I took it from the website... Oh, unlike the scroll at TOA where it was empty except for a "ransom note" of 'we hold your certificate hostage until you return in your student card on monday'... the one I received here really has my certificate in it and all...

I'm the student valedictorian.... Pfffttt... yea right.
At least I get to pose... Kekekek~!
Here's a cheating shot. Hahah~! We just use the chairs that were on the stage for the lecturers and there was a running slideshow behind us. It's a family shot of sorts right?
"Look, mumsie graduated~!" Yay~!
There was a long line to take photo of the swinburne banner apparently... so the five of us collaborated to take this shot. Oh boy... I'm bad with names.. L to R: unknown, Laila, Haniza, Nita and I (i think - oh I know I'm me and stuff.. and Nita, it's the others I'm not sure...)
" The usual toss the hat and then it falls and hits you on the head" shot
Out of the robes, Man Yee, Yoong Yoong, Myself with Teddy and Jaslyn.
That's Aaron and Pauline. They came a bit late...
They'll be graduating tomorrow; Bor, Raymond, Joanne and Linda. Congratulations. Heheh~!
Teddy's close up.
Teddy holding my certificate. Yay~! I've finally posted this.. Took me long enough I know. Hahah~! But you're not missing much since you've probably already seen my previous graduation ones... you might have even be in them, you know who you are. Cheers~!

Thursday, March 12, 2009

17th December 2008 Crown Casino

A break from house hunting...
We went to federation square to see one of the nights of a month long performance

We stood with a crowd of people, waiting for it to be showtime...

At federation square, there's a big cloth poster of the days of christmas

Where it's a countdown to christmas day...

Is a mix of clowns attached to wires and a clever use of multimedia animated projection.

I thought it was performed very well. The two clowns in the photos were actually suspended from wires and acting with a flat screen..
After that, we went to Crown casino. They had put up the christmas decorations
What I like about the decorations here (especially festive decorations) was the fact that every new hour, there'll be a show of sorts..
Presents of trees...
Shot 1
Shot 2
Shot 3
There's even a hidden santa claus. He appeared after the merry go round moved.
Lots of different things to see..
The presents on the tree revealed to be where puppets will pop out..


The music is pretty loud so you might want to reduce the volume..

Hehehe~! Cheers~!

16th & 17th December 2008 House Hunting

16th December
My dad came one day after my birthday on an Air Asia flight. The first thing on our list to do was to select the apartment that my sister and I would be staying in for this year.

So after a good night's rest, we made our way through the short-listed list of apartments that we could potentially rent. We went to the agency that handled some houses and from there, see what else was available.

We were allowed to inspect the house ourselves but we were required to place a deposit of aus50 and given 30 minutes.

The first apartment was the cheapest in the list. It was in the middle of the city, quiet spot. The first thing that I noticed coming out of the elevator was the distinct Indian spice smell on the floor itself.

The apartment was for a small family. The wooden doors and panels had paint peeling off and rotting (ok maybe not THAT bad). The toilet can only be accessed if you close the bedroom door... you would virtually be smacked in the face coming out of the toilet if someone opens the bedroom door.

All that could be tolerated EXCEPT for the clear absence of data ports for internet. NOOOOOOOOOO~! Don't leave me without internet...

So we hopped to the 2nd apartment.
Compared to the first place, I really felt at ease with this place.

It's really a student apartment (basic necessities).

I really was liking this place but dad pointed out that the only window in the apartment is facing another building... he didn't really approved of it.

But in other terms, it really was the ideal place...

We went to see the Unilodge in the city too. There were a few unilodge in the city itself. This one was the swanston one.

It isn't too bad but it only has 1 single bed. The other places either had a double bed (the 1st place) or two separate bedrooms (the 2nd place)

The place wasn't half bad really.

The only problem was that a LOT of people were on the waiting list. The waiting list was long... 50 other people want to stay in unilodge too. Regardless, I submitted an application in (which come to think of it, they never returned to me about it)

Anyway, one full day of house hunting was tiresome. We visited my sister's college.

There's a long directory... well at least she'll know where to go. ("but the signs aren't updated with the renovations" my sister says)

This is just a random photo of me and the Victoria Hotel (i think). I like the architecture design of the building.

17th December.
We went to the next agency. There was an apartment that was beautiful but it was too far away plus unfurnished and it was 5 floors up that didn't have an elevator. The stairway was narrow. We took a very long time figuring out where the apartment was... it was that bad.

Mum was flying in on this day. Dad went to inspect another place while I went to go pick up mum from Southern Cross. My parents stayed in the Unilodge apartment I had been staying in since the beginning of 2008. The house hunt was still on...

(to be continued)
Cheers~!

15th December 2008

When my own real birthday came along, I was pretty much by myself. [shrugs]
Took a trip to the city...

Random city walk...

I noted the christmas decorations in Melbourne Central. It's pretty nice. That, my friends, is a big ferrero chocolate golden christmas tree... Did I mention that it's hanging from the ceiling? They're not MADE of real chocolate, which is a pity. Then again, the idea of melting chocolate plopping onto the innocent bystanders below would be bad...

I actually thought that I would pass my birthday alone. I was fine with that idea when I thought.. "Now that would make it an ordinary 24 hours.. plus that would render me blank as to what to write on my blog"

I called Su Jin to see if she could join me for dinner instead. She was good to go and we (Su Jin, her sister and her sister's bf plus myself) ate at a chinese restaurant. Su Jin had gave no indications that she knew it was my birthday (not that I mind). The funny thing would be that she picked up her phone and was talking to her aunt, and when her aunt asked where she was, she answered "having a birthday dinner with a friend". [lol]

Well, the cat was out of the bag. She paid for my dinner. [grin]

Unilodge write on this whiteboard the birthday of people everyday. I wonder how this year's celebration would be like...Cheers~!

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

11th December 2008 Yoong Yoong Birthday

Doing this now... it's like a belated birthday greeting card... [laugh] So this was Yoong Yoong's birthday party.

The funny thing would be that we celebrated her birthday on her day itself, which was awesome...

And had celebrated mine earlier since the kids were going to Sydney (at this point, they had gone and came back; now they're back in Malaysia and stuff) That's what you get for delaying blog posts...

The birthday girl was the one that drove the party really.

Even came up with a theme and all (thus the crown thingy on our heads)

Everything was simple in terms of food (potato chips and pizza) but a bit more full-blown on the decorations...

The flowers came from Evelyn and I by the way. Anyway, as to why the deco was in more emphasize is because Yoong Yoong's parents were coming the next day.

The decorative feel was to pleased her parents... to make them feel welcomed...

Frankly I don't know how "Happy Birthday" signs would bring cheer other than for a birthday party... but that's just me.

Cakes are ALWAYS good on ANY occasion..

well maybe except if you're dieting...

What I found interesting was that Yoong Yoong actually got a big badge with words of "birthday girl" on them.

We do know who the birthday girl, trust me but I guess by she wearing the badge, you can tell who the birthday girl is as well. [lol]

The candles for the cake we thought were the sparkly ones but apparently it was not... The cake here looks like it's starting to melt. Hahaha~!

I was most amused with this photo because Yoong Yoong was flustered about the fact she can't blow out the last candle.

All in all, the party was short and sweet. I'll end this post with my (still) favourite sunset spot. Cheers~!

10th December 2008 Williamstown

Digging into memory and these photo triggers...
I remembered that the girls had invited me to go to a beach later in the day. It was near the christmas season so I decided to explore the city...

There was a christmas setup that I know that was up and running outside Myers area.

I believe the installation was called "How Santa Really Works"

It's pretty cute since it's colourful, music played in the background and that it moves..

I'm beginning to sound like a little kid. XD

Anyway, I met up with the girls and Wilson at the city and we made out way to Williamstown.

We had set to be there at about sunset hour... Eating our dinner (I bought subway sandwich) at the beach in the sunset.

That plan sounded nice and cool... We even have a gorgeous sunset to look at...

But the reality was it was SUPER windy..

And also very cold since there was the sea breeze.

We were practically freezing while eating our stone-cold dinner.

Taking these photos with cold fingers was no easy task. I had to make sure that I didn't drop the camera and stuff.

We quickly ate our dinner and went back to the station.


I'll point out that Williamstown was at the end of well, the Williamstown line. [lol] About 11 stops from the city... Cheers~!

Sunday, March 01, 2009

OMG I've got class tomorrow

[in the midst of panicking]

Class is starting tomorrow and here I am, worrying about the 3 months? (december 2008, january 2009, february 2009) worth of blog to cover....

Ok, I'm not THAT worried about the blog back-track but rather that I'll be "working" tomorrow. Yup, I'm doing my honours where I chose the option to work at design centre which is under Swinburne... What that means...

Hmm... how do I explain it other than using the word internship... I'll have 3 days where I go to school from 9am to 5pm, working on real projects for real clients. Sounds pretty much like multimedia internship that I did in The One Academy.

So yea, I'll need to sleep early to make sure that I arrive on time tomorrow. I'll see you folk later. I WILL get down to posting the continuation of what you had missed out... in sequential order... of sorts. [shrugs] Cheers~!