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Name: [Harmonie Wong]
Date of Birth: [17 Aug 1981]
Gender: [Female]
Location: [Singapore]
Email: [harmonie_wong@hotmail.com]
Description: [Not going to spend time here introducing myself. To my dear friends, relax, I didn't change my name to "Harmonie Wong". If you hadn't read my first entry, it's just a nick. However, there is a story behind. "Wong"was chosen because of family's history with the surname. As for "Harmonie", it's because of a numerology pairing with "Wong". You can read more abt it in my 1st entry. I know that the online world is not 100% secure, so won't be revealing too much. & my dear friends, rest assured that I'll not be mentioning yr real life names in this blog.]

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Saturday, November 24, 2007

崇拜

多亏电台的宣传,最近很喜欢听 梁靜茹《崇拜》。
喜欢它的词多与它的曲...
喜欢那句 “你揮霍了我的崇拜”。
认同梁靜茹 在访谈所说的:当你爱一个人时,会有一些崇拜的部分 。(or something phrased similiarly... cant recall her exact words)
也喜欢最后一段:所以明白 所以離開 所以不再為愛而愛 自己存在 在你之外

所用的词,其实很简单....

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Full Lyrics as follows:

崇拜
梁靜茹

曲:彭學斌 詞:陳沒


你的姿態 你的青睞
我存在在你的存在
你以為愛 就是被愛
你揮霍了我的崇拜

我活了 我愛了 我都不管了
心愛到瘋了 恨到算了 就好了
可能的 可以的 真的可惜了
幸福好不容易 怎麼你卻不敢了呢

我還以為我們能 不同於別人
我還以為不可能的 不會不可能

你的姿態 你的青睞
我存在在你的存在
你以為愛 就是被愛
你揮霍了我的崇拜

我活了 我愛了 我都不管了
心愛到瘋了 恨到算了 就好了
可能的 可以的 真的可惜了
幸福好不容易 怎麼你卻不敢了呢

我還以為我們能 不同於別人
我還以為不可能的 不會不可能

你的姿態 你的青睞
我存在在你的存在
你以為愛 就是被愛
你揮霍了我的崇拜

風箏有風 海豚有海
我存在在我的
存在所以明白 所以離開
所以不再為愛而愛
自己存在 在你之外

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Sunday, November 18, 2007

原来如此

Just managed to finish writing abt morning of the wedding which I had attended on 11 Nov in the prev post, still need to find time to write up on what happened at the dinner.
Should not neglect on what happened the past few days.

Ok so far the major events at work were over. The clinic was officially opened by the Minister of State on Thur. One lesson we have learnt is to sent out more invitations the next round. Cos out of the 200 invites we sent out, only 50+ mentioned that could make it. And out of the 50+, only 50% turned out on the actual day . Well clinicians are busy people...

If not for we get our fellow colleagues to ask around, we would not be able to get 60% of the auditorium filled up.

What is interesting to see is that after the session at the auditorium is over, the guest were all invited to go up to the clinic for a tour and the refreshments. Though many of them left, we have a higher turnout of guests at the clinic -- most of them whom we had not seen at the auditorium.

Their main purpose -- free food. We catered a $15 per head buffet for 80 guests. Needless to say, there wasn't any food for the clinic staff to da-pao back...


Attending the Staff Appreciation event on Friday. The organisation was so generous to provide free buffet lunch for the staff. Think they need to cater for more than 1000 headcount. It's a much simple buffet of 5 different dishes. There were in total of 4 different queues for the food. While queueing for the food, we noticed out quickly the food were snapped up and the workers have to keeping refilling the dishes of beehoon and noodles. Rather disgusted by the two aunties in their nursing uniform behind me who shouted at the workers :

" Hey, u put the dishes over here leh. U refill there dun refill here."

Well, perhaps it was what happened on the prev day which made me feel more negative towards their behaviour....

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For those who do not know, the truth is out. Refer to this post by 丁志勇(933 DJ)
http://www.cruzteng.com/2007/11/13/lurenjia/


I quite like this song by 侧田 (or better known as Justin Lo) when I heard it over the radio a few weeks ago. Now then i know why some DJs had often emphasis to the listeners to take note of the lyrics of this song when they are introducing it.

原来那作词人“文静” 就是“全国最文静DJ" 丁志勇先生!

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Monday, November 12, 2007

The 1111 wedding . (completed)

( Note: this gonna be a long post and I am writing bit by bit in different stages. )


Megan and Alan's Wedding on 11 Nov 2007



Feeling a bit "seh" when I woke up today(12 Nov).. must be from the "wine-drinking torture" ordered by the "bros" at the dinner last nite. Oh yeah, "sisters" being bullied by "brothers". Can't believe it rite. Anyway shall mentioned abt it later and better write everything down in sequence.

Woke up ard 7am on 11 Nov and left the house abt 30 mins later with the transitlink bus guide with me . Even know the bride for so many years, this is the first time I am going to her house ( well, it should be her 娘家 liao).

As one of her 5 "sisters" (姐妹),my role in that morning was to bring along my mp3 player with the music for the "tekan bridegroom and bros session" loaded. Prior to the wedding, we have decided to make them do a pole dance and answer some questions, then limbo rock .

While waiting for the bridegroom and his brothers to arrive, we make use of the photographer's service and took some pictures. I also took out my 'can only function for 10 mins" digicams and took some shots (mainly candid shots):


The photographer made us took lots of pictures. We (the sisters) were all commenting that that never in our lives that we had took so many pictures on a wedding. Ok lah, if we lok at it on a positive side, meaning the photographer is very hardworking. According to the bride, they engaged him thru word-of-mouth, as he was the photographer for one of the bros’ wedding last year.

While we were discussing abt the “tekan session” the photographer came to check with us if the bridegroom is the 玩得起 type, for he said he had ever photoshoot a wedding where the bridegroom was so pissed off by the games that he dump the bouquet of flowers , swore the F word and walked off.

Awkward silence. We were all shocked to hear how a bridegroom can behave in this way and could not help asking what happened to the bride. According to the photographer, she picked up the flower and went after the bridegroom.

Anyway we are all assured that our dear friend’s husband is not that sort. Furthermore our tekan session was quite easy.

“Tekan” session is planned as follows:
- Get angpow
- Made bridegroom or brother do a pole dance
- Get bridegroom to answer 5 question abt the bride. For every wrong question, they have to do a “Yoga pose” for the camera
- As requested by the bride, she wanted him to write her Chinese name, as she feel her surname is rather difficult for him (which is btw)
- Get ang pow again before letting them in
- Made them limbo rock at the living room
- Made the bridegroom sing a song before letting him into the bride’s room


We asked the bride to get her bridegroom to prepare 2 ang pows for the came and his reply was :

“我们准备了8张!”

真的吗?那么嚣张!

Later we knew why he prepared 8 red packets, cos he simply got off with the forfeits by shoving red packets to us. When we asked him o do the pole dance, he immediately as his “bro” to pass him a red packet. No wanting him to get away and to have great pics, we cajoled the bros to sent a rep to do it. After much delay, finally a bro did an innocent version of pole dance—circling ard the pole.

Then we proceed to ask the questions. When he got the answer wrong, instead of doing the yoga pose, he would passed another angpow to us without any hesitation . And when we request him to write his bride’s Chinese name, he tried to write “黄太太” but gave up halfway and passed another red packet. The whole scene was so funny. Never had we ever heard of a bridegroom who keep passing ang pows. Now we knew why he’d prepared 8 Ang Pows in the first place.

So by the end of the tekan session, we have collected 5 x $28 and a $98 ang pow –which were to be divided among 5 sisters.


We were quite laxed with our limbo rock and singing “tekan sessions”, for we simply let off those who chose to crawled under or jump over the bamboo pole and allow the bros to lead the bridegroom with singing “小薇” as he isn’t much of a singer.

According to the photographer, we aren’t 泼辣enough , Haha.
Aiyah we still need to 保持形象。

Oh forgot to mentioned this, last year as 姐妹 for our friend wedding, we tekan a group of brothers who are in the Police Force. This time, we tekan a group of brothers who are in the Air Force.

More photo taking before and after the tea-ceremony session at the bride’s place. As ladies, we cannot be too big with our actions and have limited poses. The photographer was teasing us that the bros pose better than the sisters ( “五朵花”as he called).

Then we proceed to the bridegroom’s house. The bridegroom told us we could all take a car each as he has 6 brothers driving. With the Lead sister taking the bridal car, left 4 of the sisters to choosing which car to follow to. Quite paiseh to see a row of cars waiting for us to get into, in the end we decided to split ourselves among 2 groups and took only 2 cars. 哈哈.

The session at the bridegroom’s place was quite short cos they only need to offer prayers. Then we proceed to his sister’s condominium nearby for the phototaking session , tea ceremony and buffet lunch.

Took lots of pics at the roof top garden, the poolside before the ceremony.
Took more pics again inside his sis condo (the view from her balcony was spectacular。)。

I liek taking candid shots and quickly took a pic of them while the couple is not looking. ahahha



The below pic is a scanned from the few pictures the photographers passed to us to share among ourselves on the wedding dinner. We were all praising the photographer for being so efficient to do the some special effects to the pics in the few hours of rest he had in the afternoon and how he knew we would like to have a few copies of the pictures for ourselves first.

Anyway, as you can see, the sisters were all rather tired by the afternoon – noticed our eye bags.
But it’s alright, cos 这样才可以衬托新娘的美。The bride is supposed to be the most radiant and prettiest on her wedding day!


Think the below pic is taken at the rooftop garden. The photographer used a special lens. We looked so happy yah

After the tea ceremony, the bros can proceed to eat their buffet lunch, but the sisters were made to take pictures with the bride. Alamak, we ran out of our poses. Especially for this series where he want each sister to take two different poses with the bride.

Becos the bride is wearing a Kua, I came up with the idea of doing a "莲花指” but could not control myself and start laughing out loud. As for the 2nd pic, dunno why the idea of "Mr & Mrs Smith" pose came into my mind.

After the buffet, we all went back for some rest and to dolled up ourselves for the nite. The bridal car driver (also the owner of the mercedes benz) offered to drop us off at the convenient places along his way. Becous he lived at Hougang, I have the privileged to be dropped off at the mrt station near my house. My fellow cute sisters were questioning him during the journey. Found out that he is only 24 year old student at a local university and doing this part time. When he said he was paid $300 for driving the bridal car for the morning til noon, my friend suggested that she should get a mercedes too to earn $ part time too. Haha

As for the wedding dinner, naturally, the 姐妹 gotta help out at the reception. There were two wedding dinner held at the hotel's two ballrooms-- nearly got confused when we saw the reception table being taken up a group of unfamiliar faces. While darks colours are being frowned abt by the elders at such auspicious events in the past, we the sisters came dressed in black and grey.

(The lady in white is Teng Teng, who is our common friend. One of the "sisters" is MIA as she went to help out at the bride's side.)

Compared to my experience at 小白'swedding last year, I find that it's much easier when helping out at this wedding perhaps due to more communication between the sisters and the two brothers who were the ushers. On and off they would double check the headcount at the dinner and match with our lists.

As teh couple do not have much requests, there weren't any programs arranged (guess they feel that the guests prefered to enjoy their food. And the food was really good!). Of cos they still had the customary March-in, cake cutting , champange pouring and 交杯酒。 Not to forget the Yum-Seng session.

Guess what? Our dear bride requested that we the sisters to go up the stage to yum seng too. Alamak , we were dressed in gowns leh..if we shouted "Yum seng" loudly, will spoilt our image leh. So in the end, we chose to "harmonise" the bros when they were shouting "yum................... seng!".

These were the pictakes taken at our table. Got them on that very nite. The photographer is reallly efficient. He brought along the portable printer and printed a few copies of the photos on teh spot. And while the guests were having dinner, the stage screen was featuring all the pics taken on the morning and that nite.

But that's one prob abt him being too efficient though....

Later the bride came over to our table, requesting the sisters to help her to 挡酒。Bewildered, we went to the table where the brothers were seated. There one of the brother posted a question to the groom:

"你要生男的还是女的?”

“女的。”replied the groom.

With that, the brother added a raw egg into a glass of stout.

“眼睛大还是眼睛小?”

“大” repleid the groom. and then a scoop of wasabi was added.

We suspected that no matter what the groom replied, their plan was to add those stuff....

Seems like this combination is too potent for the groom. After downing that concoction, he was like seh liao, for when they ask the bride to drink a glass of wine, he was like grabbing it , saying “我喝!我喝!“。

Managed to pull him away and when the bride drank a sip, she found out that it wasn't pure red wine-- consisted of hard liquor. Could not recall what lead to us sharing it later.

As if this wasn't enough, the bro took out a BOTTLE of red wine, and as the bride to drink to a certain level (cannot tekan the groom liao as he seemed CMI), and said that if the bride soght our help, we have to drink the whole bottle.

Needless to say, we end up havin to share the whole bottle. Tried to bargain with the bro on why they din drink ( can't believe the sisters have to help the bride to 挡酒,normally it should be the brothers helping the groom to 挡酒),and the brothers excuse was that as Air Force me, thay have to report to work at 5am the following and they cannot afford to drink.

So the bottle was passed among the sisters for one one, with "小黑”dranking the most as her 酒量is the best among us. Despite every sister taking their share and there was still a certain level ofwine to be passed among the sisters for a 2nd round. And 3 of the sisters were getting quite worried for getting hangover as they need to work the next day and drank less. ( I had applied a day off knewing that I might be tired after a day's event). I was the 2nd last one to finished up the remaining liqour yet I have to finish all becos the sister beside me need to work the next day.

Thank god we were let off after I had bottoms up. "小黑”'s and my face were flush-red not long after we returned to our table. (but not drunk lah). We started to "whine" abt how we were being bullied by the brothers.... And soon we saw pictures of us (the sisters) drinking the bottle of wine shown on the screen. Thanks to the ever-efficient photographer....

"Aiyoh, 没形象了。”Someone joked.

Had my bowl of orh-nee before we (only 3 sisters) proceed to the bridal suit. End up nobody managed to 闹洞房 as the bridegroom was totally "seh" -- vomitted quite a few times. Helped the bride to pack up her gowns and can-can before we left. Have to say I was rather fortunate that day as i need not took so many taxi trip (already saved one in the afternoon when teh bridal car driver sent us home). As two of the brothers are also staying in the eastern area, and rather familiar with where I stayed, I was arranged to be sent home by them.

From the conversation we had on the journey, I was rather surprised to find out that they actually used to hang out at the kopitiam near my house when they were in Poly. I din even know that my neightbourhood was so popular even though it wasn't the town central. I was rather embarrased when they mentioned they used to order this "可爱鸡” with noodles and I claimed that I never knew that western food stall did sell noodles.

Recalled in the afternoon that the bridal car driver also mentioned that he used to hang out at the central of my neighbourhood as his secondary school was located in that area. Should I feel prond that I stayed in a popular meighbourhood ? Hahaha.

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Thursday, November 08, 2007

Xmas is the season for Melty Kisses

The spirit of Xmas is in the air...



Especially when I saw boxes of Melty Kiss out on shelves.



Melty Kiss is another confectionery item produced by Meiji. These melt-in-the-mouth chocolates are only seen at Watsons & some shops during the xmas period. These melt-in the mouth chocolates are a cheaper alternative to Royce. $3.30 for a box, if I am not wrong.



I was so excited by the sight of boxes of Melty Kiss chocolates stacked on the shelves in OG Orchard after having a la-kopi session with the other 2 "tat-tais" at the Hemisphere cafe last weekend that I immediately bought two boxes.







Raspberry and Green Tea flavour! Didn't buy the Milk chocolate flavour though.





Last year, they came in Milk, Chocolate and Strawberry. (refer to the last pic in
http://harmoniewong.blogspot.com/2006/12/lots-of-things-to-update-on-boxing-day.html ). If I am not wrong, Green Tea flavour was available 2 years ago.



As long as they are Melty Kiss chocolates, I like them all!



Haha, I'm so easily contented with these cheap but good chocolates.



Think I need to stock up again, for I had only abt 5 pieces left in office. *drooling*

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Sunday, November 04, 2007

Just as i had written half a page, got DC. Arhh, shall cut it short.
Basically I did manage to have a breather at work last week. my two "babies" were out. The 5000 copies of service booklets were printed and delivered to us on Monday. The doctors seems to like them. The website is also up"live" on Wednesday, and people can actually view it from their homes. Ok, my fellow colleague and I are on target.

Expect to be busy towards the end of this week...


An encounter last week at the corridor of the main hospital building brought back memory of how my newly-joined colleague once asked me:

" Hey,wun u feel depress when u happened to passed by all these sick, injured patients."

This colleague and I both did not come from the health care industry. Though we do not work on the ground, and our office is not located at the main hospital buildings, we do need to pass by the clinics / wards at least once a day. And I have my fair encounters of seeing seriously injured patients on stretchers, and not to mention the"lucky encounters" I had on seeing porters pushing dead bodies to mortuary.

What did left me quite shocked was that once i saw a patient with the scalp still intact but i looked as if half of the head was sunken. My colleague told me that it is becos he doesn't has a skull....
Well, somehow I had become 'used" to seeing all these scenes and was not too affected by them.

Back to track. I was walking along the corridor of the main building and walked passed quite a few patients and visitors. After I was walked abt 10m past an old woman who was walking quite slowly (memory was quite vague though) , I saw this woman in her 30s right in front of me, shouting loudly at the old lady (perhaps her mum or mother-in-law) in hokkien:

"oei, gia sa lah liao!"
(for the benefit of those who dun understand the hokkien pinyin i had typed, it means : "Oei , u walked the wrong way!"

her voice was so loud that everyone walking in the corridor stopped in their tracks to see what 's the commotion.

As I was wearing my staff pass, I din turned to take a look but continue walking. It seems like the old Lady perhaps choose to ignore her after being humiliated, as I heard the woman screaming again


"gia sa lah liao. buay yao tia ah!" ( Told u u'd walked the wrong way, u dun uderstand!"

From the expressions I saw of the other people whom I had walked passed them, I could see they were feeling rather pitiful for the old lady and disgusted at the woman's behaviour.


I left me quite affected for a few hours. Thinking how could someone humiliate their mother/mother-in-law in this way. This is like a case of abuse. Dun understand that if an old lady need to visit the hospital, and obviously have problems walking. why did the woman as her relative did not walk along with her. Yet screaming at the top of her voice for walking the wrong way. It seems like she find it a chore to accompany her to see her doctor and chose to vent her anger by humiliating her (the old lady).

Perhaps she did not realised that she humiliate herself too...


Till now, her screams of "gia sa lah liao. buay yao tia ah!" still echoes in my mind.... I can't imagine how the old lady is being treated daily...

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