positively somewhere

Friday, May 18, 2007

In the midst of sending goodbye smses to the Eusoff expedition peeps (and getting very annoyed) I realize how much I miss my days in Cambodia. Even though I was getting quite homesick and bored towards the end, it was really quite an experience. Those awkward facilitation sessions, the camp finale, the Christmas party, those long walks to anywhere else, the neighbours' pigs (cutest things ever!), the cows taking their daily walk past the house where we slept, those annoying dogs, the nights of waiting for the shooting stars, the evening we walked back from the church singing Christmas tunes at the top of our voices, the cheap-as-hell beer, rows and rows of bicycles, the pancake lady Katie chased after down a few streets so we could buy some, the riverbank (scenery, people and all), the night we stayed up packing the camp pack for the kids, the onslaught of flies every night, the night me and Andrea find ourselves armed with straw mats and battling 2 cockroaches (haha, a lot a people got irritated with our screaming), the sunset!( the numerous photos we took), the endless painting (for some reason I like to paint walls. hmm), the last dinner we had and the funny things we chose to talk about, the motorbike rides (rather horrifying actually but hey we managed to take quite a few photos of each other and even pass the camera between the bikes, not bad), us taking photos in the old sampan ( which was my laptop wallpaper for the term), me and shimin trying fruitlessly to figure out how to rotate the groups for finale (seriously I still have no idea how Hongen did it in 5 mins), our oh-so-exciting-and-they-absolutely-loved-it icebreaker games, the last few loooong afternoons I spent entertaining saq and piak-rai entertaining us (our two little angels, everyone loved them. sigh), my group of girls (although I hate them for their sloppy kisses, urgh), the er, group of very very metrosexual teengae boys whose sexual orientation are still in question and Dani, our friend and ally (haha).

I'm beginning to suspect I've posted something like this before, right about when i came back from the trip.

Anyway, if you're bored outta your mind like I am, do this test: http://dna.imagini.net/friends/#
And here are my results:
http://friends.imagini.net/vdna.php?uid=297214-3438&srv=iwebhd6

I think I have done enough personality tests to last a lifetime.

Sunday, May 06, 2007

Nothin' like a little family drama.

High entertainment value.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Stories going for $100 each.

yeah right.

All of this is making me lose faith in men and marriage.