25 December, 2007

*504 - christmas eve

A couple of first’s for today: first time flying alone, first time taking 3 connecting flights in a row, first time taking a teensy little plane with only 8 other passengers.

While I was waiting at Ithaca airport for my first flight, a stewardess popped in and went, “1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ... oh, we’re missing 2 people.” A grand total of 9 passengers in a plane! Haha! The plane was so small and cramped that I had to stifle my laughter when I first poked my head in. There couldn’t have been more than 15 rows of 3 seats, with a teeny little aisle down the middle.

The stewardess was cute, large, and motherly, but very different from the chic SIA girls I’m used to. No in-flight entertainment. Mini packets of dry pretzels and little cups of soda. (The stewardess didn’t even use a cart; she would walk down the aisle, take a passenger’s order, walk back to the front to retrieve a packet of pretzels and a beverage, and repeat 9 times.) Vigorously vibrating seats. The most rollercoaster-like turbulence I’ve ever experienced - occasional shrieks coming from behind me during the more dramatic dips.

Exciting, really! What a way to spend my Christmas Eve.

I’m typing this squashed in a tiny seat beside a big (sleeping) man who has unwittingly slumped into my elbow space, from a million feet above ground, somewhere in the clouds (: I am strangely cheerful and coherent, although I am really tired from all the travelling around. Probably because it’s going to be CHRISTMAS in a few hours, and everyone should be happy on Christmas (:

Now they’re coming round with more mini pretzels: my third packet today, and I don’t even like pretzels (chocolate-coated ones are good though).

So. I took a million photographs over the past week or so in Ithaca (facebook friends may have noticed). Here are a couple (well, many) of them.

FOOD - Wentong and I cooked most of our meals except 1 or 2, in a bid to cut costs, because we’re spending a lot on travelling. And because cooking is fun. We were on severe variety constraints, though, and you can see in every photo the recurring ingredients. Before every meal: “What shall we eat today? Broccoli? Eggs? Ham? Pasta? All of the above?” And contemplating what we had in the fridge: “Broccoli, lettuce, or broccoli? All these choices, so hard to decide.”

Toasted bagel with melted cheese, tomatoes, lettuce, ham


Spaghetti and meatballs with broccoli and carrots


Chicken stew with broccoli, carrots, and peas


Toasted bagel with melted cheese and a tomato + ham + mushroom + basil omelette


Honey Dijon salad with ham, cheese, tomatoes, carrots, and lettuce


The heavenly cheesesteak I ordered in with a frightful amount of roast beef (this is just half of it)


Cooking our Favourite Vegetable


Mashed potatoes with Favourite Vegetable, carrots, and fake lobster meat! (Something like crabsticks)


Fried rice with FV, carrots, peas, mushrooms


We love sweetcorn, obviously.
(If this is what we buy for just 2 weeks, imagine what would happen when we settle down for real at VP next year)



Well, those were just a few of the more photogenic meals I had. The others, like stir fried chicken or random assortments of food, didn’t look half as pretty.

WHAT WE DID IN ITHACA - Well, photo-worthy moments included our excursion around Cornell & dancing in the snow, and our visit to Ithaca Farmer’s Market. Apart from that, I made a few more clay earrings (because they seemed so popular the first time: everything sold out in literally 2 days), panicked over my grades, headed down to Statler to talk to advisors about my internships and resume, et cetera.

Settling in
Trudging back to Balch after spending the night in VP to heave my second suitcase over. It was just snowing gently, the sun was out, and I thought everything looked really pretty.


Chillin’ with Wentong in our PJs <3


Running outside during the snow storm in my shorts and birks!
Here we are by the front door, pretending that we aren’t cold.


Above-mentioned (snow-filled) birks.
“Popsicle toes are always froze ...”



Dancing-in-the-snow excursion
Pole-dancing


Peek-a-boo!
(We actually climbed down the slope above Cascadilla gorge, hence were desperately clinging to the trees because it was really slippery and slipping would mean a plunge into the gorge/onto the rocks)


Pretty icicles (:


I made a mini snowman!! It smiles (:


Slushy snow ):


Dancing in the snow :D


Jumping in boots = feel like elephant


Lake Beebe is frozen over!!


Dead leaves



Ithaca Farmer’s Market
Before that, we popped by the Commons because we missed our bus.


Ice sculptures everywhere!


Browsed around in funny hippie stores
(The beer mugs are awesome; I should have bought them)


At the market!
Roll-a-rutabaga competition:
Cute referees contemplating the rutabaga by their feet


Delicately herbed soaps


Handfuls of corn


To my delight, I spotted a pair of alcapas just behind the store that was selling alcapa-wool items


I really, really want a pet alcapa. Even more than I want a pet squirrel, and that’s a big thing. I’m in love.


We bought a pear tart, and got a free cookie! Delicious.


Purple flowers are the prettiest


Next stop: supermarket which doesn’t provide plastic bags. We had to filch these boxes off the shelves to cart our purchases back. I was in fits because it was hilarious and everyone on the bus was staring at our boxes (which contained the 9 cans of corn, a giant bag of potatoes, broccoli - surprise, surprise - etc).




How’s that for a long update? (:

Now I’m confused because we’re due to land at 10 pm, but I don’t know if it’s Ithaca 10 pm or Houston 10 pm. It doesn’t feel like we’re heading downwards in the next 2 minutes, so I guess it’s Houston 10 pm. Makes sense, actually.

I want to pee but I don’t want to wake up the 2 people next to me and climb over them. Guess I shan’t pee.

1 more hour :D

22 December, 2007

*503 - first week in VP

I'm not really that emo actually. I think it must have been the combined effect of sleepiness, boredom, and Norah Jone's crooning. My mind runs wild sometimes.

So.

I can't believe 1 week of winter break is over. What I've accomplished? Nothing much, and it's great :D I love this feeling of knowing that I have nothing important to do, no deadlines to meet, and nothing to be stressed out about. Plus, the weather has been really decent despite the snowstorm forecasts: just a little below zero, a bit of sun now and then, light snow occasionally, not too much wind - just lovely.

Some old pictures before they get even older and expire like the milk in Kenneth's fridge:

Katie's birthday! (: I love Katie to bits; I don't know how I would have got through the semester without her! Awww Katie <3 Can't wait for Cancun.

Squished in the car


The mandatory wish-making


PREPARE family reunited once again (:


Girls (:


Pimpin' in the cold


And one week ago, Nicholas and Alison left for good :'( So sad! But it's not that bad because Singapore is so near to HK anyway, and I fully intend to drop by over summer next year. Let's hope my internship plans won't take up my entire summer.

Nicholas' claws ROARRR


So glad he performed for me before he left - phenomenal, really


I <3 Nicholas!!


Alrighty.

So to sum up what I've been doing over the past week or so in the ghost town of Ithaca: making earrings and settling Elisa and Evelyn stuff, eating broccoli, talking to the family & the boy, photo excursions, dancing in the snow, eating broccoli, preparing and sending out Christmas gifts ($50 postage costs omg craziness), dealing with resumes and internships (shudder), emailing and MSNing and facebooking (duh), going for a jog outside in sub-zero temperatures, talking to Wentong for hours and hours :D, watching movies, online shopping (oops), and eating a lot of broccoli.

Well, according to Maddy, broccoli is a Super Food, so all's good. Wentong and I are on limited resources because we're both leaving in a few days (her: tomorrow, me: Monday), and we can't buy too much food or we'll have to throw everything out. So all our meals have mostly been permutations of (a lot of) broccoli, carrot sticks, tomatoes, lettuce, ham, and eggs. (Except for that glorious evening when I ordered in a greasy 8" honey barbeque cheesesteak, drool.) Less shabby than it sounds, actually!

Now we're heading off to the Farmer's Market. I love our little excursions around Ithaca (:

21 December, 2007

*502 - wake me up when it's over

The funny thing about having a lot of spare time on my hands is that I tend to get drowned in my thoughts. I've taken to calling the parents up a lot. Love talking to the parents about random everyday things that don't really matter, talking about important things that do matter, watching them peer at little me on their computer screen, watching them sitting side by side, laughing together. They make me feel ... stable. Like everything's okay. Like everything will, always, eventually, be okay.

This year, 2007, has been a year of intense ups and downs. Very intense. All the way from the start of this year (which feels like such a long time ago). To when I flew off. To ___, and ___, and ___, and and and. Up and down, up and down, loop-the-loop, up and down ...

(Yet, when I think about everything that happened in early 2007, I realize I've carefully, selectively, cleared out memories from my mind. Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind. The necklace around my neck is truly, and has truly been, nothing more than a necklace around my neck. It's strangely (scarily) easy. Erasing the spots. Eternal sunshine. Maybe I'll do that again. Laugh it off. Erase the spots. Eternal sunshine.)

A year of change. Being myself. Not being myself. Accepting myself. Hating myself. Testing boundaries. Pushing boundaries. Stumbling over boundaries. Being unimaginably, unicorns-and-cotton-candily, dizzily happy. Being pitifully, (secretly), embarrassingly, painfully unhappy.

Enough already.

I love my Daddy God because He takes away my burdens.

18 December, 2007

*501 - snow and dance

Our 3 am escapade on the night when it first really, properly, snowed. Snow angel, snow man, snow in PJs, snow in eyes/ears/hair, etc (:







More Pandora pictures!

and in this crazy life, and through these crazy times
it's you, it's you, you make me sing
you're every line, you're every word, you're everything




how long have I been in this storm
so overwhelmed by the ocean's shapeless form

if I could just see you
everything would be alright



(Photo from Tina)


(Photo from Earl)

Squelched through the puddles and chilled at CTB with Earl after that (:

Asian poses! (Filipino & Singaporean)



The next 3 photos were taken by ME using Earl's nifty SLR.
I love playing with SLRs.

Pretty rose from Kristen and Anchi (:



Collegetown bagels



Smiley (eyeless) Earl hehehe
) <-- (eyeless smile)



ROAR (This is what I look like in winter)



Can't wait to dance again. Plus, it's my one and only form of exercise; I usually refuse to (voluntarily) work up a sweat otherwise.

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The only problem with living here at Valentine Place is having to walk past 309.