<body><script type="text/javascript"> function setAttributeOnload(object, attribute, val) { if(window.addEventListener) { window.addEventListener('load', function(){ object[attribute] = val; }, false); } else { window.attachEvent('onload', function(){ object[attribute] = val; }); } } </script> <div id="navbar-iframe-container"></div> <script type="text/javascript" src="https://apis.google.com/js/platform.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> gapi.load("gapi.iframes:gapi.iframes.style.bubble", function() { if (gapi.iframes && gapi.iframes.getContext) { gapi.iframes.getContext().openChild({ url: 'https://www.blogger.com/navbar.g?targetBlogID\x3d10956931\x26blogName\x3dThe+Four+Candles\x26publishMode\x3dPUBLISH_MODE_BLOGSPOT\x26navbarType\x3dBLUE\x26layoutType\x3dCLASSIC\x26searchRoot\x3dhttps://cinzlife.blogspot.com/search\x26blogLocale\x3den_GB\x26v\x3d2\x26homepageUrl\x3dhttp://cinzlife.blogspot.com/\x26vt\x3d3338928301931560616', where: document.getElementById("navbar-iframe-container"), id: "navbar-iframe" }); } }); </script>

Life as an ordinary undergraduate
Monday, August 20, 2007
Boring... Mundane... Humdrum... Routine... Whatever else that can be used to describe lectures, tutorials and labs...
Oh, I’m so 'looking forward' to the 7-hour practical lab session. How am I going to survive next year's 9-hour lab? It feels appalling to even think about it now.
Nope, I’m not going to mull over it...
Nope, I’m not worried about it...
Nope, labs are just so exciting and lab reports are the most fascinating articles to write about...
Right...
--Mary HAD a little lamb--
6:25 pm

Birthday Week!!!
Saturday, August 11, 2007
There are many birthday celebrations this week. Two days ago, I've celebrated Singapore's birthday. Haha, didn't do much on that day... Just stayed at home to watch the National day live telecast. I was supposed to go out for an admin's dinner with my colleagues on 9 Aug, but I had to coop at home due to a very bad flu and cough.


Birthday celebrations in Amirah's Grill. Guess whose birthday it was? Me!!! Hehe...

I went on a nature trail walk with Elaine, Mich, Xue Xin and Li Jun on my birthday. Surprising, isn't it? The number of times that I've stepped into a nature reserve/forest is measly.

That trail walk is definitely something that is memorable. I can't believe it, but we actually spent 4 and 1/2 hours to get from MacRitchie Reservoir to the HSBC TreeTop Walk. I haven't walked that much over the past 1 year, not even in Europe where most of the exuberance lies in reaching the tallest spot of that city. Well I could only say, we had to call the Visitor Centre for directions and after a few moments of getting lost and dehydrated and feeling like we haven't eaten for hours, we managed to reach the top tree trail that we had been pinning for... Finally...

My knees were trembling as we made our way down. I was walking pretty fast as my thoughts were all on savouring the spaghetti and pizza in Pizza Hut. However, we ended up having Aijisen for lunch in J8 since Pizza Hut was still under renovations. Crap...

Oh well, all went well this week, other than the fact that I'm still suffering from a bad sore throat and cold. Sometimes, I croak with a low and rasping voice. Now you know why I never did like having a sore throat. It really sucks...

--Mary HAD a little lamb--
5:01 pm

Zürich, Central Switzerland
Thursday, August 02, 2007
Last but hopefully not the least in the Europe trip: Zürich, the largest German-speaking Swiss city.
Zürich was like any other modern city... Tall buildings and heavy traffic everywhere. Nonetheless, Zürich offers numerous tourist attractions and many museums that displays the uniqueness of Switzerland.
We had the privilege of visiting a watch museum that displays ancient watches that even dated back to the AD.
An antique clock made of pure gold... Gosh... Interesting fact: This clock was actually from China, which pretty much explained the appearance of an old man from the Qing dynasty on the clock. Apparently, the owner of that museum had the joy of collecting ancient clocks from all over the world and displaying them in his very own private space.

An exquisite collection of pocket watches and some were made as early as in the 17th century... Most of the cravings on the covers are of religious imprints. Guess most watch-makers of that time were from congregations. Nevertheless, they were so fine and delicate that I almost had the urge to buy one pocket watch for myself.

Next stop: Toy museum... Another amazing collection of dolls that are of priceless value. The oldest doll in that museum was 400+ years old! It's a bit creepy to look at all the dolls there. I mean, just imagine... Dolls that are more than 5 times older than you. You'll never know if they do have a life or not... Maybe, it's just my thoughts running wild. I wasn't allowed to take photos inside, but I managed to take a snap shot while the person wasn't looking... Hehe... Purposely took a photo that is not of dolls... Wouldn't want another nightmare after 'Chucky'...

I couldn't resist entering the largest toy store in Switzerland - 'Franz Carl Weber' (name of the store is that of the deceased owner), which is just a few streets down the toy museum.

Just had to try on the pirate's hat, especially when that was the peak of 'Pirates of the Caribbean'.

A very expensive lunch! This plate costs me 27.50 Swiss francs!!! Oh my god... I just had to take a photo of it to serve as an everlasting memory...

It's always good to exercise after a 'dear' lunch... Taken while strolling down the streets of Zürich. Haven't seen a river that is as clean as The Singapore River...

Still on my way to the peak of Uetliberg, one of the Zürich's magnificent mountains. It's just about an hour up to the peak if you have taken the train, and 3 hours for those who prefer to do without the train. Knowing us as typical Singaporeans, the train was a better idea. My friends and I were initially thinking of taking a cable-car ride down. However, that idea was scrapped after looking at the signboard... Another 1 and 1/2 hour of walk further into the forest... Oh man, spare me...

Finally... We've reached the top of Zürich... Stunning, isn't it?

Zürich reminded me a lot of Singapore. Well, most modern cities always do... I didn't have much time to go around Zürich, since it was the last stop and my mind was filled with last-minute shopping. However, I had to control my finances well as Switzerland is definitely the place for 'a rich man's holiday'. Haha... It's a beautiful city and the people were definitely hospitable. Plus, I did enjoy my last days of shopping. I'll give it 8/10.

At the end of my Europe trip, I came to realise that I enjoy the company of Germans and the Swiss people very much. They are indeed very welcoming and always attached with a smile. I would love to visit Germany and Switzerland again.
--Mary HAD a little lamb--
8:19 pm

Me!

Cindy (Short: Cinz)
*Leo*

loves!

*Loves manga and anime*
*Fan of Desperate Housewives, CSI and Grey's Anatomy *
*Enthusiast of documentaries of animals and plants*

taggit!




peeps!


DaGe
ErGe
Chee Yong
Cherie
Jiamin
Michelle
Miko
Miow Yin
Nisha
Li Che
Li Heng
Lynette
Tsin Li
Wan Wei
Wei Ren
Yilin
Ziqin
Zitian
what i had!


|February 2005|
|March 2005|
|April 2005|
|May 2005|
|June 2005|
|July 2005|
|August 2005|
|September 2005|
|October 2005|
|November 2005|
|December 2005|
|January 2006|
|February 2006|
|March 2006|
|April 2006|
|May 2006|
|June 2006|
|July 2006|
|August 2006|
|September 2006|
|October 2006|
|November 2006|
|December 2006|
|January 2007|
|February 2007|
|March 2007|
|April 2007|
|May 2007|
|June 2007|
|July 2007|
|August 2007|
|October 2007|
|November 2007|
|December 2007|
|January 2008|
|February 2008|
|March 2008|
|May 2008|
|June 2008|
|July 2008|
|August 2008|
|September 2008|
|October 2008|
|November 2008|
|December 2008|
|January 2009|
|February 2009|
|March 2009|
|May 2009|
|June 2009|
|July 2009|
|August 2009|
|September 2009|
|December 2009|


thank yous!


|slayerette|
|adobe photoshop|
|nocturnal-devil|
|imageshack|
|blogger|