Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
Mulut ber-'ulcer'
Mouth ulcer so besar...I woke up with a swollen lip, so I told yennader that I have to place my lips in a weird position so that the air liur tak berleleh lah. Then came the age old remedy of putting salt on the wound. Yennader says it's pain but shiok..(pin tai errr). The last time I put salt on my ulcer, I ran from the kitchen to the porch back and forth repeatedly (cardio workout). So, what is pain but shiok? (like gerammmm....sakitnyerrr....shiokkkk??)
*wie
Mouth ulcer so besar...I woke up with a swollen lip, so I told yennader that I have to place my lips in a weird position so that the air liur tak berleleh lah. Then came the age old remedy of putting salt on the wound. Yennader says it's pain but shiok..(pin tai errr). The last time I put salt on my ulcer, I ran from the kitchen to the porch back and forth repeatedly (cardio workout). So, what is pain but shiok? (like gerammmm....sakitnyerrr....shiokkkk??)
*wie
Monday, October 01, 2007
New job.
I’ve started my new job and it’s been uneventful. Not that I haven’t got enough to do, but I don’t seem to be learning anything new (I was expecting the scope to be smaller than what I used to do, but certainly not expected it to be this narrow).
On the plus side, I have lots of flexibility and work life balance (maybe because I have just started), the environment is nice and there are lots of benefits (which I don’t make use of anyway).
Have I gotten bored of the work or the lifestyle in just 2 weeks time? Am I secretly yearning to go back to traveling for work? Maybe I should give myself a few more months to get used to it. Is being nearer to home but further away from challenges/career development what I want right now? Most people in my team are married with kids; which makes me wonder if I have made this move prematurely. Am I well suited to this environment? I know I am capable of contributing a lot more time and effort to work since I do not have any commitments hence the feeling of being ‘underutilised’. But is this a rational feeling or is it a wrong mentality I've acquired throughout these years of slogging endlessly at work?
Anyway, I’m looking forward to Yennader’s b’day next week! Finally something to keep me excited.
In nutshell I am bored :-(
I’ve started my new job and it’s been uneventful. Not that I haven’t got enough to do, but I don’t seem to be learning anything new (I was expecting the scope to be smaller than what I used to do, but certainly not expected it to be this narrow).
On the plus side, I have lots of flexibility and work life balance (maybe because I have just started), the environment is nice and there are lots of benefits (which I don’t make use of anyway).
Have I gotten bored of the work or the lifestyle in just 2 weeks time? Am I secretly yearning to go back to traveling for work? Maybe I should give myself a few more months to get used to it. Is being nearer to home but further away from challenges/career development what I want right now? Most people in my team are married with kids; which makes me wonder if I have made this move prematurely. Am I well suited to this environment? I know I am capable of contributing a lot more time and effort to work since I do not have any commitments hence the feeling of being ‘underutilised’. But is this a rational feeling or is it a wrong mentality I've acquired throughout these years of slogging endlessly at work?
Anyway, I’m looking forward to Yennader’s b’day next week! Finally something to keep me excited.
In nutshell I am bored :-(