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Name: Toon.
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Currently in Melbourne, Australia
Visited Thailand, Indonesia, Taiwan, Australia, Hong Kong
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Sunday, May 09, 2010

B****ing

Another b****ing session here...

I am just amazed by how people treat other people nowadays...don't know if I am really taking it too personally or it is just how people treat people nowadays...when I told my friends about what happened to me previously, almost all of them told me that it is normal and that it happens everywhere to everyone...but does that mean that if everyone do it or it happens everywhere then it is the correct thing to do? I personally beg to differ...NORMAL DOES NOT EQUAL CORRECT, right?

Anyway, another interesting thing happened to me recently, my colleague asked me to go meet her at the clinic as she will introduce a patient to me, so after meeting the patient, we saw a psychologist at the counter, my colleague walked over to say hi and asked if she could attend the workshop run by the psychologist as she said she attended a course which the psychologist is also conducting and found it very useful for our group of patients...then I was a bit excited when she brought it up and thought that okay now I have new things to learn...who knows, she told the psychologist that she doesn't want to start the workshop yet as she will be away in a few months time and that she is busy now...okay fair enough, but I can start attending first right? Then she told the psychologist that she could start attending the workshop only in July next year when she is back...then the psychologist told her that she will also only be free in June or July this year, but if she can only make it next July then be it...hello! *knock knock* I am just standing next to you, I will be in charge of the same group of patient, so would it be good to ask me if I want to attend the workshop? NO, I wasn't asked and I just stood there the whole time like I don't even exist...well done! *clap clap* Now I know where I stand, no where...great! I didn't voice a word because I was really shocked, so I just went back to my office...

Okie enough of b****ing...now get back to the interesting part at work...erm, not really at work though...luckily I still have a few nice colleagues to keep me alive at work...

Wednesday after work, 4 of us went out for dinner, we intended to celebrate Mother's Day in advance for Shahla, but there is a hidden agenda! We will be getting a cake to celebrate both the Mother's Day and Jeremy's belated birthday! Okie, a few days before, both Yasotha and myself had been cracking our heads to look for a dairy-free cake coz our birthday boy has problem with dairy products...gosh, that's a very very tough task indeed...but finally we found a place which has all sort of different something-free cakes, such as wheat-free, dairy-free, egg-free etc...woohoo! Done! Next, how are we supposed to collect the cake without both of them knowing? Hmm, in the end we just make do with telling Jeremy that we will be getting a cake to celebrate Mother's Day but kept the birthday thing from him...this is done, but how are we supposed to collect the cake without him realising? So we just told the person that we don't want any candles...but very lucky indeed, he said he wanted to go to a bank, so me and Yasotha went to collect the cake without him and I brought the lovely candles that doesn't give away the age which was used during my birthday last year...courtesy of Fred! Luckily the candle wasn't light so I can reuse them! We collected the cake and straight away stick all the candles on the cake and we got him to go wait for Shahla and meet us at the place we going for dinner...left the cake at the counter and had our dinner...I am so glad that I have them at work! Although all of us didn't know each other for very long, but we could get along very well...

After dinner, both of us went to get the cake and tried to light the candles before walking to our table but the candles just get blown off...hmm but anyway we tried our best to get some of the candles lighted...haha...so sorry Jeremy! Hope the last candle will make your wish come true! So here are the pictures!

Jeremy, Shahla and Yasotha

Shahla, myself and Jeremy

The cake and the lovely candles!

Happy Mother's Day and Happy Belated Birthday



After the dinner, we dropped by Shahla's house as she is just staying in Holland Village, where we had our dinner...then we had our ventilating session continuing from where we left of at the place we had dinner...left her place around 10pm...reached home around 11pm and slept at 12 midnight! Oh what a day!

Last words: Hope everyone enjoyed our dinner outing and we should have more of this! And HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY to all Mothers on earth!