Feb 3 2010
After a long rest, I finally started on my training again for the Adidas Sundown (half marathon event) in May and for my 1st full marathon at the Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon 2010.
For me, running is really quite enjoyable and all I need is to start in order to get the momentum going and I did it on 19th Jan. I have since ran 7 times and I am slowly building up my mileage like any proper training schedule.
I absolutely love to measure and record various numbers I can get out of everything and running is no exception. It serves as a great way to check my progress, adjust my schedule accordingly and of course to stroke the ego of mine whenever I see myself improving.
As you can see, comparing the 1st, 4th and the 7th run which I just completed hours ago, I have not only increased the distance I ran, I also ran faster and still managed to reduce the effort that my heart had to make for each run.
I do know that because I just started, it’s easy to have vast improvements but it’s still pretty interesting to have all the data recorded like that and compare it down the road.
Can’t wait to hit 10km and beyond in 3 weeks or so.
Boy am I such a running geek.
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Feb 2 2010
I was queuing for a sinful cup of milk tea at Sweet Talk @ AMK Hub when a lady behind me called for my attention.
“Excuse me.” She pointed at a $5 note on the floor. “Did you drop that on the floor?”
I was fumbling around with the pockets on my bag at that time and I thought I might have dropped the note and said my thanks; picked the note up and stuffed it in my bag.
As I continued fumbling for loose change like any Singaporean looking to pay someone in denominations of 5 cents, I noticed a young woman doing the same fumbling with her bag right in front of me. Unlike me, who was looking for something that I may not have, she seemed to be looking for something that she had just a few moments ago.
The moment I saw her scanning the floor, I knew that $5 tucked in the warm pocket of my bag wasn’t mine.
I truthfully contemplated for a few seconds to keep the $5 so that I don’t look silly to the lady behind who saw me confidently pick up the money and claimed it as my own. But waves of guilt and chokeful of images of the young woman with no money but the $5 filled my head up.
“Hi…” I directed my voice at her. “Is this five dollars yours?”
She smiled and took the money and said, “Thanks!”
I quickly paid for my milk tea in the exact price and left quickly, blushing to what the lady and the young woman might have thought of me.
12 comments | tags: honesty, money | posted in My-Life
Dec 14 2009
I am alive!
And I’ve been a bad, bad blogger. So bad that you ought to have me on your lap so that you can give me some good spanking. But we both know that you don’t want that to happen so let’s just pass.
Work and life has been keeping me really busy and I really find it hard to update this space of mine. I won’t say ‘sorry’ because I don’t owe you guys any updates and I won’t promise anything because I probably won’t fulfil any as well.
Some PR agencies have probably given up on me as well because I’ve been attending events and have not been sharing my experiences even though I enjoyed most of it. So much for being in the social media scene and not practising what I preach. Even KuKuNehNeh nags at me about those posts.
My health has been really bad for the last 2-3 months and it pretty much killed the biggest event that I was looking forward to for the year. I had to give the Standard Chartered marathon a miss as my fitness level was not up to mark with all the flu and cough that plagued me like no tomorrow. I have however not given up at running my first marathon and I have signed up for next year’s Adidas Sundown marathon for the 21km event to prepare me for the Standard Chartered marathon at the end of 2010.
I am in the midst of stabilizing the priorities in life and deciding on the next big thing. There is something quite unsettling about turning 28 this Christmas and wondering why I haven’t been able to say, “This is what I want to do for the next 30 years.” My laid back personality is probably the cause of this uncertainty and I’d like to think that it’s high time I find what I want to do for the next chapter in my life before I can confidently ask someone to spend the rest of her life with me.
“Good things come to those who wait…”
So… happy waiting for my next blog post!
Meanwhile, catch me on and where I update much more frequently!
2 comments | tags: Adidas Sundown Marathon, career, health, KuKuNehNeh, life, marriage, plurk, standard chartered singapore marathon, twitter, updates | posted in My-Life
Nov 30 2009
10 Better Things You Can Do With 130 Minutes Than Watching Twilight: New Moon
- Watch paint dry.
- Twiddle your thumbs.
- Count the number of seconds in 130 mins. All 7800 seconds.
- Masturbate till you get sores.
- Stand outside any ticketing counter and watch trailers.
- Hunt for vampires.
- Attempt to lick your elbows.
- Attempt to bite your own neck.
- Get a crowd to watch you try to bite your own neck.
- Anything else other than watching Twilight: New Moon.
The only time I ever detested a movie at the cinema this much was when I fell asleep watching Nim’s Island. And frankly, I will actually rate Twilight much lower than Nim’s Island.
Bad acting. Horrible plot. The director might as well have just asked the good looking cast to stand around half naked for 130 minutes and do nothing but stare at the cameras. It would still have been a great movie for those who liked it.
Please save your money and don’t pay to watch Twilight: New Moon please. Don’t even waste time watching it even if it is free.
You have been warned.
13 comments | tags: cinema, list, movie, new moon, nims island, review, twilight | posted in My-Views