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Taking Stock of 1 Year in London

Hello Followers of the J82Productions Blog! 

I am a new contributor on Jeffrey's blog and I have never blogged publicly before so any feedback and comments are welcome! In my posts will be a bit about my life in London, travels and food. If there is anything you would like to see or know about please feel free to let me know.

The Who
A born and bred Singaporean girl who moved to London exactly 51 weeks ago. I work as a Business Analyst in an Insurance company and have worked 7 years with my current company. An opportunity came up to move here a bit more than a year ago and am Thankful to have been the one to be given the chance to experience life here.

Whilst I count myself to be relatively well-travelled for my age (the travel bug clearly bit my Uni harder than the other Unis), there was one regret that I left Uni with. Half (or so) of my Uni mates have gone on at least one-semester foreign exchanges before, most ended up in Europe; and of course with it, lots of travels. I'm glad facebook wasn't common then, if not I might have ended up with a psychological problem. And by graduation, I felt like I was one of the rare breeds who haven't been to Europe before. I wasn't sore, but just a tinge of regret...

The Why
I've heard it many times before I hit this stage: people my age or slightly older than me grumbling about feeling lost, bored, frustrated, etc with life. I used to not know what they were talking about until I reached there myself. 

I think it might have been quarter/mid life crisis.

Lots of people have come to tell me how brave I am but I'm not as courageous as how these people perceive. I'd probably have NOT done it if I've never been to London, if I wasn't familiar with the local culture, if I couldn't speak the local language (so that means no other European country because you will be hampered - but that's another story for another day). I've been in this British company for 6 years, been to London 3 times over 3 years and spending a grand total of 2 months. So I think I have a pretty decent knowledge compared to the average tourist, so I'd like to believe I have a rough idea of what I was getting myself into...

And the weather - apparently a few people died of heatstroke when the temperatures hit 30 Deg C in summer. (Sorry, not funny but as a Singaporean where we'd be really Thankful if DAY temps ARE 30 Deg C, I just can't help wondering what these people did to end up that way).

The What
Over the past year, I felt like experiences of a lifetime have been crammed into one year and I don't even know where to begin. Moving homes twice, fixing an Ikea sofa from scratch (I'm very proud of this - how many girls you know built a freaking sofa by themselves?), cooking more in one month here than I have ever cooked in the first 20+ years of my life, changed about a dozen bulbs at home, watching more than a few live football games, learnt snowboarding, travelled lots, getting my bag stolen in Brussels (which had my most importantly worldly possessions plus passport - another story for another day), and then pickpocketed in Paris (and you would think I would be more careful after the Brussels incident, right?), and the list goes on...

I've had to look through at my pictures from the past year to remind me, I can't even remember everything! I hope its not because aging.

The How
I wouldn't have been able to do this without the support of friends and family - both here and in Singapore.

For friends in Singapore, I admit to have the FOMO-syndrome (Fear of Missing Out). But thanks to facebook these days and Whatsapp, we can still indulge of some of their idiosyncrasies even if you are not physically there. It is also a good time for you to filter your friends though - those who make en effort to see you when you are back, and those who don't seem to bother much. (Although I might have gone home a bit too often compared to others who're this far away....). So Thanks to all of you who remembered me and shown me love everytime!

On friends in London, I am glad to have met so many amazing people, you are indeed what I came here for. I wouldn't know what would happen to me otherwise.

I once hosted a dinner for 5 of us including me (yes, I can hardly cook and I hosted a dinner - that must be some kind of achievement in itself) and all 5 of us were of different nationalities - Singaporean, Malaysian, Hongkie, Japanese and Chinese - I am still very amazed by it till this day.

The When
Travels so far in the past 12 months include Brussels, Val Thorens (France), Oslo, Edinburgh, Manchester, Munich, Nuremburg, Paris.
Upcoming trips to Mallorca, Rome and Moscow.
Past locations include Barcelona, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Maastricht, Antwerp, Ghent, Cologne, and a few small towns within a 2 hour radius from London.

Lest you think we are living up the good life here and travelling, the truth is that: IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO TRAVEL TO EVERYWHERE DESPITE BEING STATIONED HERE because of 1) Money and 2) Time. The same problem that bugs us no matter where we go!

Ok that's it for now, sorry for the boring (no picture) rant that went on for too long, I promise the next one will be more interesting with photos!

Peko









Chengdu's China Lane (宽窄巷子)

China Lane is a historical and cultural district of Chengdu, Sichuan Province. The entire area is generally classified into three different streets that run along in east-west direction and the moss northern lane to the most southern lane are named Kuan Xiang Zi (Wide Alley), Zhai Xiang Zi (Narrow Alley) and Jing Xiang Zi (Roadway Alley) respectively. These alleys used to be the residence area for the famous Eight Banners during the Qing Dynasty. Since 2007, Chengdu has started to transform the alleys, relocating more than 900 households and over 50 courtyards. Furthermore, the government has done 30,000 square meters floor restoration and building alteration and repair and incorporating a 11,000 square meters underground parking facility. It was reopen in 14th June 2008 and consist of many cultural dining, leisure shops, etc.

While the alles has formed a cultural showcase to the ancient Chengdu tourist destination, it eventually won the "China's creative industry projects Achievement Award in 2008 and Commercial pedestrian street with Chinese characteristics n 2009. Below are some photos of the 3 alleys which I took during my very short trip.

Jing Xiang Zi Alley (井巷子)

Zhai Xiang Zi (窄巷子)

Kuan Xiang Zi(宽巷子)

2009年 メリックの百人一首大会が行われた!

休みのときに、全部の詩を覚えた?めちゃ難しいですね。僕は全然見なかった。幸いのことが、先生はテクニックを教えてくれたし、みんなは想像力でいろいろなおかしいの方法少し覚えた。。

例え、
1.す。。ゆめ。。(僕はいつも酢豚を考えてるけど。。)
2.このたびは。。まにまに (Money Money)
3.わすらるる。。ひとのいのちの (のいの<<それは顔みたいですね)
4.なげきつつ。。いか (食べ物のイカと想像した)
5.ゆらのとを。。 ゆくへ。。 (両方は”ゆ”から)

じゃ、クラスのリーダーを紹介するわ。Mr. キム ヨン ジュン さん



大会が始め前に、先生たちはルールを説明する。。



みんな聞いてる?





始めますよ!!







A4クラスは第3名だけど、そんなに頑張っていないの状態で、いいだと思う。。まあまあ、結構クラスの皆さは協力がありますね。拍手をしたり、やっているのクラスメートを励ましたり。校長先生から賞金をもらった。



じゃ、次は別々クラスの全員写真です!

S1 Class Group Photo

A1 Class Group Photo

A2 Class Group Photo

A3 Class Group Photo

A4 Class Group Photo

A5 Class Group Photo

A6 Class Group Photo

A7 Class Group Photo

A8 Class Group Photo

Kobe Trip Chapter 11 - Kobe Port Tower

I had finish the Luminaire event and the crowd are dispersing and it is time for us to return to Osaka as well. While on the way back to the train station, we took a short glimpse at Kobe Port Tower before we left. The brightly lit red-coloured tower just stands out from the surrounding buildings and lit up part of the skies. What a beautiful scene !

About Kobe Port Tower

The tower completed its construction in 1963 and stands at 108 metres high that is built in the port city Kobe. The Kobe Port Tower is built with a hyperboloid structure design, which the structural strength is used to support an object high off the ground. The hyperboloid geometry is also often used for decorative effect as well as structural economy as seen on the red-coloured steel Kobe Port Tower. The tower has an observation deck at a height of 90.28 metres which provides a spectacular sight of the bay and surrounding area.

However, do take note that the tower are not open to the public everyday and you will need to pay an entrance fee of ¥700 for adult and ¥300 for children.

What happens below are just the funny things we did along the way

神戸ルミナリエ 第11話 神戸タワー   (13.12.08)
犯人を見つかった。。。受害者はアンパンマンです。










怖いですから、警察呼ばなかった。。。





もう疲れたわ。。歩けないぐらい。。どうしょう?





あ、見えた、見えた。。えぇ、誰でもいない。。

Kobe Trip Chapter 1 - Sannomiya Station

火曜の時、友達と約束した通りに、神戸ルミナリエに行ってみるつもりだ。学校を終わって、すぐに友達を集めって、一緒に電車乗っていた。でもね、昼ごはん食べなかったので、お腹めちゃ空いてしまった。早く神戸に着きたいなあ。
神戸ルミナリエ 第1話 三宮駅

三宮駅から出て、すぐにOIOIやSOGOや大丸などのデパートがあった。何か大阪との感じがずいぶん違っているね。ああ、お腹めちゃめちゃ空いている。。南京街で食べに行こう!じゃ、とりあえず元町に行くぜ!












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