Often, I feel that living in Singapore is like living in a bubble. A well-sheltered bubble. So I crave to have different experiences, not willing to settle in this protected zone. Thus with my free-spirit nature, I wander the world to learn different cultures, meet new people, broaden my mind and to experience life. A …
2019, a new beginning
Happy 2019! I love new years because they allow me to reflect upon the past year and it also signifies a new beginning. A start on a clean slate of paper. Let’s begin with the recap of what had happened in 2018. Review of 2018 Not gonna lie, it was a challenge to top fabulous …
Returning home to Singapore
Returning home to Singapore after being away for a little over seven months, the first thing that greeted me was not the humidity that reminded me that I am back on this tropical island. Rather, it was the sea of Asians as I landed in Changi Airport. Humidity only came seconds after the door of …
Insane or brave, I just want to live my life with no regrets
Hello and greetings from Colombia. This time, it is not about taking a vacation. It is not about maximising my annual leaves to give myself the best experience I could within a short time frame. It is also not about refuelling the travelling endorphins, then return home to make the endorphin last as long as …
54 things I have come to appreciate living in Singapore
This post was first written in 2015 in celebration of Singapore’s 50th birthday. With some years of more travelling and had the opportunity to live overseas, there are more things which I am grateful about living in Singapore hence this updated version. **updated 2019** Sometimes I ponder, of all the 197 countries in the world, …
Accomplishing 2014 – Review
Entering the last month of 2014, it’s time to wrap up for the year! If 2013 was a mediocre year for me, 2014 was worse. The theme for this year is accomplishing. The truth is, I am no where near. Again, I felt super unachieved, probably because things were pretty much just like how it …
The reason why I am homebound
At exactly 3 weeks ago, As I was on my way home, walking down some flights of stairs from a train station, I missed a couple of steps, my right foot fumbled, twisted my ankle and did a Van Persie head dive onto the ground. Luckily there was an Indian woman who helped me up …