Site relocation.
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Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
I have been feeling stressed out lately...with finding a possible direction as to where I should take my career next. The term, unemployed, would generally mean....take a break, enjoy the summer, then come back refreshed. However, that is not the case with me so far....
Aside from my endless housework, by the way, is what I am trying to finish for my mom before I head off to Hong Kong for good, will lessen her load of work. This puts me in a position that I am dead tired at the end of the day, with major muscle cramps....But, I do have to say the work is fulfilling enough to keep me going.
Ok, I am back to more housework, and watching my beloved TV series.... =)
Sunday, July 08, 2007
The meaning of dreams...
I had a very strange dream last night, so I decided to look it up....
I dreamt that I was eating dinner with my family at a very up-scale restaurant, and whatever the waitress offered, we took. From first course to the desserts....and I ended up spending around $489 for the entire meal.
Then my dream took me to my old job where I was filling in for the person that took over my position, and people kept on coming in for questions....I was certainly feeling frustrated....
Then my dream showed that one of my neighbors and I were dating...I was feeling very uncomfortable at this stage of the dream....
And I woke up....
Ok, according to dream dictionary...this is what my dreams meant.
To see your own family in your dream, represents security, warmth and love. Consider also the significance of a particular family member or the relationship you have with them.
To dream that you are in a restaurant, suggests that you are feeling overwhelmed by decisions/choices that you need to make in your life. Alternatively, it indicates that you are seeking for emotional nourishment outside of your social support system.
To dream that you are paying for something, indicates the price you pay for your decisions and actions.
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To dream that you are at your former or past work, suggests that there is an old lesson that you need to learn and apply to your current situation.
To dream that you feel frustrated, represents your difficulty in coping with a situation in your daily life. It may reflect your concerns that your life is not going in the direction you want.
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To dream of having a good neighbor, signifies enjoyment and tranquility at home.
To dream that you receive a shock, represents a sudden awakening and new awareness.
To dream about a relationship with a stranger, represents the different sides of your personality.
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Angie's Wedding Day
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Going MAD~
I've found the source of my anger and restlessness.
Presently trapped in my home waiting to be relocated to Hong Kong is seriously killing me at the moment.
Extremely anxious to get started on my house hunting, job hunting, finding the meaning in life AGAIN & ASAP.
Although I have been busy being the house slave for the past month & 1/2. I can understand why housewives are depressed. Or, always ended up losing their meaning of life.
I am MAD. slowly going MAD with all the small things that needs to be mended around the house, and all the cleaning, washing, and trimming.
The Food Network has become my constant companion since my mom watches it non-stop.
Geez...I guess I am not cut out to be a housewife, or seriously, take a break from work. I need to drown myself in work.....
I NEED A PURPOSE IN LIFE!!!
How Asian is too Asian?
Let the bitching begin...
My cousin left me a message on my facebook telling me to quit being so Asian. How Asian is Asian? What are the actions that makes a person too Asian? Is it how a person ends their sentences? w/ the la, ba, wor...? Or perhaps the way a person dresses themselves? Or the way they speak? potentially with an accent? Or....the fact that they are drawn to Asian foods in non-Asian countries?
So, how Asian is too Asian?
I am extremely sensitive to this type of criticism due to my 2006 Christmas party, where...well, most of you know what happened there.
Overall, just total disrespect. It is a disrespect to the person they are criticizing, and it is a greater shame because they are, themselves, Asian.
Another thought, I am beginning to find it occuring more often in the US. We, the Asians, afterall, have to criticize whether we were raised in an Asian country or in an non-Asian country.
It's just within our nature.
I am no more Asian than you are.
The end.
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