Monday, January 26, 2009

Happy 牛 Year!

Happy Cow Year!

I love Chinese New Year: the bustling, hustling air submerges me in the memories and colours of a playful childhood. Happy memories awashed in smells and nostalgia.

This year's preparations were late, by normal reckoning: causing a mad rush of buying and cleaning and scrubbing and wiping mere days before 除夕. But it was fun, no doubt. 

I am also, pretty traditional: of the sort that fastidiously adheres to new year taboos and rituals. 

No swearing, cleaning, cursing, moping.
Do not break anything. 
Do not discuss morbid things. 
Do not complain. 
Do not look into your red packet until....erh..
Do not pass Go. Do not collect 200.

A journey of a thousand mile starts with but one step
cleaning out last year's wardrobe is serious business
after 4 hours
housework is considered therapeutic in certain religions
let's hope that the year is as happy as this cow
all spick and span
reunion dinner number 1..
with a bajillion relatives in our family temple
reunion dinner number 2!
girls and girls
my bro and I
around the bamboo again
my little aunt and I
praying for the strength of an ox!
temples bring out the festive atmosphere
hope one of these numbers let me strike 4d
the dog's luck summarised
the god of fortune! praying for ToTo numbers!
a really docile, muscular cow-person

my new 24inch lcd + dual screen for phatness!

Random pics with no meaning whatsoever!

photo of photos
cute shot of everyone trying to shoot photos
tweety bird on the tree branch
reflective surfaces make for interesting pieces
mr meow says Happy Niu Year!

Happy prosperous and healthy 牛 Year everyone!

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

in case you havent read this

Sweet Story

Two German children, six and seven, elope for Africa

Two childhood sweethearts, aged six and seven, eloped from Hanover in northern Germany on New Year's Eve, determined to tie the knot under the African sun, police said Monday.
The pair identified as Mika and Anna-Lena "are very much in love and decided to get married in Africa where it is warm, taking with them as a witness Anna-Lena's little sister, aged five," police spokesman Holger Jureczko told AFP.
The idea for the romantic trip began when Mika told the two girls about his recent holiday in Italy, while their families celebrated New Year's Eve together. "From this, the children began to make plans for the future," Jureczko said.
As the first dawn of 2009 broke, the trio started to put these plans into action, packing all the essentials for the journey, including "sunglasses, swimming trunks, a lilo, summer clothes and provisions."
While their parents slept, they left their house in the suburbs of Hanover, walked a kilometre (two-thirds of a mile) up the road to a tram stop from where they took a tram for the central station.
Waiting for a train to the airport, they aroused the attention of a guard who contacted police.
Two officers managed to convince the young lovers that they would struggle to get to Africa without money or a plane ticket.
As a consolation, the children were given a special tour of the police headquarters at Hanover station where they were especially taken with the detention cells.
Their relieved parents picked them up from the station, the spokesman said, adding: "They can still put their plan into action at a later date."
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Such an endearing story of innocence and love. Hope everyone is doing well.
Happy Belated 2009..haha.