Monday, May 30, 2005

Back to back dinners

Back from a week in Japan! It was a fun, quirky, expensive experience. While it might have been better if we had spent the weekend in Tokyo instead of at the World Expo, it was definitely a fun trip, and the first time I had travelled together with H in a place that wasn't Singapore or North America.

The World Expo itself was fun, even though we had only one day there. Got to see most of the country displays, and some of the commercial sites, which were actually much lamer than the country sites. The anime mascots were cute... Kiccoro and Morizo. We then spent tons of time just walking around Tokyo and getting a feel for the city.

Things that stick out in my mind from the trip :

a) The HUGE plethora of vending machines. Hot canned drinks... who would've thunk it? And a vending machine selling bouquets of flowers...

b) The absolute lack of trash cans everywhere except next to convenience stores and vending machines. Since it is not considered polite to eat and drink at the same time

c) Toilets with warmed seats, machines that clean and dry you after your business is done... you get the idea

d) The punctuality of the train systems

e) Cool Japanese technology that sounds great but works bad

f) Pachinko parlours that stink of cheap cigarettes and sweat

g) Good food. The wide variety of convenience store stuff, Kaiseiki (a ritual Japanese meal), tempura, GREEN TEA ICECREAM! (and everything else green tea), and tiramisu flavored with soya powder... yum

h) Swing dancing in a reggae bar

i) The sheer number of people all crammed into one city. Scary

j) And finally, the amazingly efficient inefficiency that pervades the city. Everyone is on time and works hard, but sometimes, you might have 8 people to greet you on the way to your hotel room! One to hold open the door, one to greet you at the door, one to say hi at the hotel room, one to hold open the lift.... you get the idea

On a separate note, this coming Wednesday is the one-year anniversary. That's right. Can't believe it's been a year since the ceremony in Vancouver. Going out for seven years and long distance for five. Time sure passes fast, and yet not fast enough, especially when you would like to spend the rest of your life with someone right away right now! :)

And finally, an answer to a brain teaser from a previous blog. Eun was close in her answer. According to my boss, Swedish were originally not very well off in the past and could not afford to go on many holidays. So instead, they spent their summers and savings re-decorating their homes, ie. giving money to Ikea! However, as Swedish got wealthier, they ended up spending this same time and money on holidays instead. That's why travel agents compete with Ikea....

Alrite, off to bed now. Good night!

Friday, May 20, 2005

5 hours and counting...

Till i'm on a jet plane....

Japan. H. Nagoya. World Expo. Tokyo. Driving in Japan.

Fun!

Cleared 6 submissions in past 2 hours. Still need to double check packing. Bathe. Tired....


Did 2 things I never thought i would do today.

1) Dressed up to go to a Star Wars movie. My costume sucked, but it sure was fun going with all the fellow geeks, who were way more fanatic about Star Wars than I was. Buying $300 lightsaber, going to Cannes for the weekend to catch the premiere. Wow.

2) Paid 100 bucks to cut and dye my hair. Yeah, u heard me. Dye my hair. It's now a brownish/reddish color that looks like highlights. Kinda cool. And people said they thought it was a refreshing change. Not sure i'll do it again, but was glad for the experience :)

Why did I do them? Cos I decided at the start of this year that my philosophy would be to give everything at least one try so that I would never regret not doing it. Next step : Skydiving :)

Love and hugs everyone. See you soon!

Wednesday, May 18, 2005

Interesting stories

So, we were talking with our Mayor today (yes, there are mayors in Singapore, strange as that sounds), and got an interesting nugget of information.

Ikea competes with travel agents. Strange yes? Any ideas why that is so? Will leave you to mull over that till the next blog.

Which will likely be in 2-3 weeks time. Why? Going to Japan on vacation! And spending time with H. Very exciting.

That said, the run-up to this vacation has been absolutely monstrously hectic. Tons of stuff to clear, with meetings up the wazoo. It's been challenging though. One minute, I'm interviewing staff for the organisation, the next we're re-visiting the vision and mission (that has remained untouched and unused for 4 years), and then i'm working out the budget for this year.

Someone asked me what I had learnt so far in the Community Development Council. Three points come to mind.
a) Implementation - it is important to bring the same rigour of thought to both policy and operations. Only when our details are aligned with our intent, can implementation really happen.
b) Organisation development - i've had the chance to review and start re-looking structures, training, budget and other corporate matters in the CDC.
c) Challenge - to manage a group of 60+ staff, a budget in the millions, and manage multiple stakeholders, is an awesome opportunity for a young staff...

So yes, I am glad that I took this job. It helps that the culture is really fun, and allows me to be far out and wacky. Where else would the Mayor ask the General Manager to highlight his hair? :P Which i just might... tomorrow. Hahaha. And where else would the Deputy General Managers call their boss an idiot and a spastic (in loving terms of course), and smack him for being silly.

On that note... this spastic General Manager is signing off :)

Saturday, May 07, 2005

Time-travelling to a performance

Dear blog,

sorry to have neglected you for so long, but the past few weeks have been really busy. Have been getting back into running and working out (altho not losing any weight still), and my workload has suddenly increased quite tremendously. Meetings galore, and all these papers to clear and things to think through all of a sudden. While still worrying about whether I'm really doing my job. No wonder H keeps chiding me bout work.

Last weekend was particularly bad. Had tons to stuff to do, including work, and booking hotels for Japan.

Sat : performance class, dancing at Harry's
Sun : Rehearsal with K for performance, and hanging out with friend
Mon : D&D!

That seems to be the pattern nowadays. And to think that just a short while ago i was thinking that my life didn't seem very full (i know what H will say to that...)

This week has been equally packed, especially since I had a performance with K at the Singapore American School on Wednesday. While i've choreographed some pieces before, this felt different. Performing on a real live stage, in front of so many people... it was a rush! And the funny thing was that I wasn't even nervous about it. It was just plain fun. And that's the 3rd piece i've choreod in 8 months.

That's part of what I enjoy about lindy. There are always new aspects to explore. Just like how me and Eun are gonna help teach a taster class at RJC this month. Guess it really is my replacement for acapella.

And now... for some random link madness

Geek central - time travelling conventions ... but not much worse than a D&D session, i suppose

My favorite blog - Mimi! I love her, and I love Nora! Makes me want to raise kids like right now....

We dressed up as Jap girls and boys to lindy bomb Swing Girls the movie! Fun! Pics here