First weekend of the New Year... come and gone in the blink of an eye.. Time doesn't just fly it seems... It flashes past...
I spent Friday chilling out with really good company at a really nice place gorging on really bad stuff watching rather entertaining shows... Thanks for the company and I am really looking forward to more of these constructive outings.
As I browsed through the various blogs online (We all blog surf at some point, its whether we admit it a not :) ), I realised that a great many out there have produced a list of stuff they have accomplished in 2007. I guess its by only seeing how much you have accomplished can one determine and set the bar for the new year to come. My list for 2007... not very long but ...
1.) Ord-ed from the army... I must admit my two years have been thoroughly enjoyable... and
given a choice, I will do the same thing all over again
2.) Secured a rather sought after internship with an internationally established MNC. Hopefully
this will add value to my life and provide me with an insight into the life and career path that
I so badly crave.
3.) Attaining that elusive photocard which empowers me with the right to handle an automobile.
Finally... no more 30 dollar cab fares on a late night...
4.) Finishing 12th in my age group in the inaugural Singapore Half-Ironman Race. No mean feat
by an means... and I hope I wil be able to maintain my fitness level despite the hectic 9-5 job
now.
5.) Concluding the legal issues pertaining to the accident I had towards the end of 2006
6.) Finding and fostering strong friendships... one of my greatest acomplishments this year
perhaps... Thanks for being there... :)
7.) Meeting two very special individuals who really taught me a lot about myself... and about life
as a whole... Thanks for being with me. I won't forget the times we had....
Thats about all i can come out with for now i guess... 2007 was a really good ride with the arrival of 2008... and the start of uni-life... really am anticipating a wild ride ahead...:)
Everything will be alright once I start running
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75km in 3 days over breathtaking trails in Sweden. I signed up for it
without a second thought. What a way to kickstart my 6-week of time off
from work! T...
5 years ago
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