Sunday, September 17, 2006

Conversation with the taxi driver

On my way to the baby shower yesterday...

Taxi driver (looking in rear view mirror): Are you a student?
Me: No, I'm working.
Taxi driver: Are you sure? You look like a student.
Me: Yes, I am sure. I've been working for x years.
Taxi driver: What?! you sure or not? Did you start work straight after primary school?
Me (#@&!): Uncle, you think I sell drinks one, issit? (wanted to say something a little more inappropriate but I managed to exercise some self restraints. heh.) No, I worked after I graduated from uni.
Taxi driver: Wah! I really "siao kan" (underestimated) you. So...it must be very difficult for you to get promoted looking so young, hor?
Me: #@&%!

Saturday, September 16, 2006

14 ladies and one very pregnant woman...










It's TL's baby shower today! Sniffing out "chocolate poop" from diapers, force feeding one another with baby food (it was damn gross...can't imagine putting my baby through that kinda diet!), making diapers out of toilet paper and identifying celebrity baby pics were some of the fun stuff we did today! And of course what is a baby shower without the baby gifts! The only thing is we do not know the baby's sex so shopping for the baby's gift was particularly difficult- I kept gravitating towards the baby girl's section. It was pot luck as well and we had a nice spread of food. I only wished we hadn't played that yucky baby food game before we ate though -it really killed my appetite. *puke*
Anyway, we had loads of fun today. Can't wait to meet the little one soon!:)

Thursday, September 14, 2006

"Be gentle. It's my first time."

I've been contemplating on having my hair permed for a really long time and today I finally mustered enough courage to walk into the hair salon (Shunji Matsuo) and ask for a perm. I wanted a Japanese perm initially but after consulting the hair stylist, it was decided that my hair texture was probably more suited for digital perm (wah...very expensive leh! $360 + $65 for director's cut! But she was nice enough to waive off the haircut fee. It was after all just a trim!) So I spent a good half a day having my hair fried at the salon and trying my best not to fall asleep.

The verdict:
Hmm...am still trying to get used to the new look. The curls are mainly at the bottom and I suspect they may straighten out a lot sooner than the estimated 6 months. And I am actually looking my age for the first time in my life (which may or may not be a good thing :P). Well, but hubby seems to like it, so good lah! :D

Monday, September 11, 2006

I'm loved!

Flowers from hubby to brighten my day! :D

Saturday, September 09, 2006

Keep dreaming, guys!

(click to enlarge)

Ripped this off Middle-Age Man's website. *heh*

Hubby suggested that I consider becoming a full-time homemaker after reading this(solely for his benefit, of course!). *haha*

One of my favourite songs


Just felt like sharing...:)

Now I really should be getting back to work!

Friday, September 08, 2006

"This is what it sounds like..when you snore at night!"

I made hubby listen to a 60 sec recording of his snoring this morning.

It was loud and it had kept me up all night! :(

Ordinarily, I would have nudged, pushed, turned his head to one side and even resorted to pinching his nose just to have a good night's sleep. But last night, I could not bear to wake him up from his sonorous slumber since he had a really rough night call the day before. So I laid there wide eyed for most of the night. Cranky? You bet! But thank goodness, his snoring only comes on occasionally when he is really exhausted.

Well, guess I'll try to catch up on some sleep this afternoon! (I am officially a student again for a month!:))

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Less than a month....

...to the submission of my Master's thesis and I am suffering from major mental block!!!! *Arghhhhh!*

I am in big doodoo. *sobs* :(

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Practicality and familarity Vs stylishness

About a year ago, hubby had gotten me a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX7 in replacement of my Canon Powershot A60 that had gone cranky. The Lumix is very sleek, comes in my favourite colour (blue) and has a lovely wide screen which captures the scenes beautifully. But for some strange reasons, it simply does not gel with me and the pictures have not been turning out right especially in lowlight settings. I was rather upset when my pictures for our recent dinner and dance turned out with a distinct orange hue. Maybe it's because I haven't ploughed through the user guide sufficiently (I hate reading manuals!) but I've never had any issues with my Canon Powershot (my virgin digital camera). I decided I wanted my good ol' Canon Powershot back. Yesterday, after seeing the promotions in the newspapers, hubby and I dropped by Courts (didn't want to squeeze with the crowd at Comex) and got me this...



See the huge grin on my face now? :D

Saturday, September 02, 2006

Drama at work

My patients seem to have conspired and decided that I needed some excitement at work. Was assessing a patient with lung infection the other day when I realised that his resting oxygen saturation was only 46% (norm: 98-100%) and he was drowning in his secretions! I did a quick check of his pulse and blood pressure to make sure he has not collapsed, got a student nurse to inform the medical staff and went on to perform chest physiotherapy on him. After half an hour of aggressive chest physio and suctioning [to remove the secretions] with the help of the medical officer, we finally managed to bring his oxygen level up to 90%.

On a separate day, I had just stepped into the intensive care unit when I heard the alarms coming from one of the cubicles. Went to check and was horrified to discover that the patient had yanked out the tubing connecting his trachy to the ventilator. There had been 2 new admissions that morning so the nurses were busy attending to them and weren't able to respond to the alarms as quickly as they normally would. In the next few minutes, I was actually engaged in a tug-of-war with the patient - he simply refused to let me hook it back on! I was worried sick that he might end up pulling out his trachy which would have resulted in a medical emergency! Thank goodness he calmed down after a while and allowed me to reconnect the tube. *phew!*

Seriously...I can do without all these drama at work!