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28 November 2005

South Park Ida

I have never been a South Park fans, but this is definitely funny. That's the sort of glasses I want to get. The hair looks like mine (but I want to keep it LOOOOOOONG). And the red jacket just fits Christmas.

Click on this to make your all South Park characters pictures.

P.S. I walked and I stood for a long time this evening. And ;~, my leg feels like broken > <

26 November 2005

More Idas

I said I woud put on pictures of my latest craft works. So here they are.

They are again come from the Page One children section. They come with bodies of the dolls, materials to make the clothes and hair, and even glue and double ahersive tape, so you don't need to use a needle. (It actually made me quite disappointed. But in fact it said so on the box. I just didn't notice. Not a very smart consumer I am.)

The dolls are now hanging "dangerously" to the petition of my seat in the office. My colleagues perform acupuncture to them using pins!





















P.S. Rita, I suppose they are called Ida again. How about Ida Pand and Ida Ng this time?

Christmas @ Charter Garden

Charter Garden, Central, is a place where I walk through every night after work, cause the MTR exit beside is the closest MTR entrance to me office.

This year, Charter Garden is being decorated as "Santa's Town" with some display booths, photo shooting booth to take pictures with Santa, snack booth (of course), etc. It's not yet fully furnished when I took the pictures this morning. Let see if my little camera can capture the Christmas fun at night.
















25 November 2005

Physical Disability

After claiming "physically disabled" to defer my Mandarin class, all the sudden my knee gets a bit better, or at least I thought so.

I went site visit with the exhibition contractor this morning. I thought I was in a good shape and walked very smoothly. But then the contractor asked what's wrong with my leg.

I think I am too used to my physical disability now that I think everyone walks like me. But the "difference" is still easily noticed by others.

22 November 2005

Ginger bread latte without ginger bread

You can only find Starbucks' ginger bread latte during festival season. In order to drink my favourite drink as much as possible during this one-and-a-half-month, I will have to visit the Starbucks very very very often. But, well, this was what I got this morning -- a tall ginger bread latte without ginger bread. This makes my day miserable :(

Hi Hi

My colleagues said I haven't updated my blog for a while, so I decide to drop down some words.

First, updates on my knee -- bad, bad, and bad. Ever since the line dance class couple of weeks ago, my knee is getting worse. It can't touch the bed again when I lie down :~ And I have great difficulty walking as well, which makes me very tired every night. (I sleep a lot and I thought it's because of the medicine. But now since I am not on it, I am quite sure it's note due to the pills.) I am thinking to visit another specialist. The Chinese medicine doesn't do me any big progress after the first trial, and making the Chinese medicine every day is a big burden to me as well :P

Second is my continuing education. I am taking a 30-session foundation cert on corporate communications at the HKU SPACE starting last month. Well, I know at least half of the stuff they cover, but I've never attended a similar course before. (My friends in the PR field already advised me not to take a whole degree on it.) I guess if I really want to stay in the field, the cert programme is something I need to do sooner or later, and the outcome is sort of expected -- I already find the course very meaningless and sometimes I even feel kind of frustrated as I find the lecturers can't even deliver the things I know in a confident and well-organized way. But, well, the wrong decision is made. I have to stuck with it till May next year.

At leisure, I stopped drawing and calligraphy classes because of different reasons, even though I would like to continue. Also, due to my knee problem, I stay home most of the time, which means I am not even visiting the museums (I guess I won't be able to visit the museums frequent enough to make my annual pass worths the $$), nor going to shopping :(

So sad.

I had done some craft things though, and am also making some more. I will post a picture later.

P.S. When you have time, I encourage you to visit my cousin's blog to see the lovely dog house my uncle made.

12 November 2005

Line dance

I took the risk to attend line dance class this morning. I thought line dance was easy enough without any big movement, and the teacher also kept reminding me not to do those movements that needed to bend the knees. But gee...it hurted after the first half hour. It actually required more knee movement than I thought. I finished the whole one-and-a-half-hour though, but I also plan to have some good rest this weekend (the dancing teacher also said there's nothing I could do except DON'T MOVE AND REST)...after Sandy Lam in concert tonight :)

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07 November 2005

First time to a Chinese doctor

I went to see a Chinese doctor last Saturday. First time ever.

It's not that I don't trust Chinese medicine, but I just find it too troublesome and works too slowly. I always want things done quickly and these two reasons alone make me say no to Chinese medicine without any hestitation.

But people try different things when you are desperate.

One of my colleagues gave me the contacts and said this Chinese doctor works very good for joint problems. So I visited her last Saturday and I did everything from the very bitter Chinese medicine to acupuncture, radiotherapy and something like tui-na (similar, but not exactly). What amazed me the most was that, before asking why I was there, by just checking my pulse, the doctor could tell I have some problems with my nose, stomach and the wasit muscle! Amazing! I find she's more like a fortune teller!

After all these treatments and interesting experiences, it only costed me HK$290. Last time the specialist charged me HK$840! I think we really should do something to enhance Chinese medicine's professional image, so they can have better respect and return.

So, did I get any better? Yes...for yesterday and this morning. My right knee made less "kwoking" sound these two days so I walked as quick as I used to be. Outcome? My knees hurt again!

Lesson to learn -- be patient.