18.11.12

Day To Night




The first time I drank from a silver cup
My girls
Fried Dumplings
Fish cakes
My first drink: Mojito
The birthday girl and the beautiful birthday cake
Pass the parcel game and the dares hidden within the layers: Andy's and Mitchell's duet of 1000 miles
My classy potato :)
I had one long, amazing day today! My day kicked off with starting work experience at City Specs (Liverpool Westfield) and I have to say, working is so much fun! I guess it's because it was my first day...I probably wouldn't say that in 5 years time. My dress code needed to me semi-professional but I also wanted to wear something fitting to attend Wendy's 18th Birthday Party, so I slipped on a Zara Classic dress. It really does give me a mature look, so I am thinking of buying more dresses or skirts of similar design for work.

To sum up what I did at work on the first day: I was trained to use the computer system, write tax invoices, work the EFTPOS, sell sunglasses. I had to stand on my feet for 8 hours straight, something I've never done before, so my legs ached so much at the end of the day.

Straight after work, I went to Wendy's 18th Birthday Party at Green Peppercorn. I really wished I owned a toner or setting powder, because my face looked so oily at the end of the day. I touched up on my makeup in the car, but overdid the highlighting, so my face did appear shiny in some areas. Just remember, it's highlighter and not oily...

I really liked the restaurant as a whole - food, furnishing, atmosphere, service - despite having to eat Vegetarian dishes as I was sitting on the Vege table. I wish I took photos of every dish I ate, but I forgot to do that because my table sort of became desperate for food when none of the dishes came our way. I was so hungry after work! HAHA, so enjoy the entrees. I had my first drink for the first time too! I had a Mojito like Vanessa, because I had no clue which alcoholic beverage would taste good. I didn't like it very much, but it was cold and refreshing though. I did not get drunk! Hell yeah for good tolerance.

After the food, we formed a huge irregular circle and played pass the parcel. The parcel somehow always landed at my side of the circle...I ended up with it twice. There were little white slips of paper with dares written by Christie Duong. One of my slips read: "If you like it hot, ask Christie for a surprise". I was expecting a lap dance, but it turned out that I had to eat a chilli. I tried to be cool and chewed the whole thing, and ended up glugging down a two cups of water as well as gobbling down two Picnic chocolate minis. The other dare that I had to do was wax three boy's leg. I chose Avi, Vincent and Wilson. It was very...amusing.I really had such a day!

I rethought my initial promise of blogging everyday to blogging when I actually have something interesting going on. Recently, all I've done are chores and watch k-dramas. Nothing fun about that. So yeah, until next time then! (My new, mirror-less camera should be arriving tomorrow, so I'll start using it soon)

8.11.12

Hunting Bargains & Eating At Obaltan

Catching the East Hills line
Waiting for Shannen to try on her clothes
Wearing: Adidas white T-shirt, Forever New overalls, Calvin Klein belt, Urge teal loafers, Oroton body purse
My first Korean restaurant experience!
Obaltan endorses femininity
Thought this was soup, but it's pickled cabbage and lettuce
Radish that tastes like Kim Chi
Beef ribs
Chilli rice cakes
Pork belly
On the grill

Shannen (Shanini) being a cutie
I had such a great time with three of my girlfriends today at the city. Aside from Shannen who had to look for a formal outfit to wear for her first interview tomorrow, Anne, Anh and I were wondering around the City streets for no other purpose other than to get out of the house and make the most of our Post-HSC lives. Without a doubt, I can say that today was 100% worth it. Budget shopping or window shopping, whatever pleases your vocabulary list, can be pretty fun. I thought it would be a horrifying experience before today, but one thing that I have learnt about budget shopping, is that you get "cheapsake's satisfaction" and it truly is an exalting feeling. Speaking of vocabulary, Anh and I had an epiphanic moment on the train to the City today, as we realised how our English vocab had rotted away in a matter of 2-3 weeks from completing our HSC English assessment tasks. We actually struggle to think of words such as "elegant" and "tricked".

To recount our adventurous outing in short:
We boarded an East Hills train and talked about Joseph Gordan Levitt and 21 Jumpstreet for most of the time. I have to recount that Anh miraculously used her school pass to exit the gates at the QVB entrance. Good work little sister!

We tried our luck at Top Shop first, but soon realised the bargains weren't there...so, we headed to Myer. I managed to scoop two cardigans off the sale rack at Myer and they are just perfection, made for me completely. The first is a hot pink, over-sized cardi with black lace decoration and the second, is a navy blue cardi with a detachable leopard fur collar and shiny black buttons. $45 in total, sweet!

My pact with Anh is that every time we go to the City, we must buy Moochi and keep the spoon as a  memory trigger of the outing. Today, they made Green Tea frozen yoghurt, just my luck!

Obaltan was where we had lunch at. It was quite hard to find as it is situated at the end of an alleyway, and Anne and Anh can both take credit for finding the restaurant. We did vlog the whole lunch session, but I am waiting Anne to upload the video. It was my first time eating at a Korean restaurant and I really enjoyed it. Obaltan's interior design is cosy with wooden furnishings, and to critique the dishes that we ordered, we decided on an average of 8/10. I praise the rice cake dish!

I won't write further, because this will get tedious for both parties. The video will hopefully be more fun to watch. To the lazy, get out of the house and spend time with friends! I had such a great time, I mean it!

Thank you to the ladies who accompanied me today, I loved spending time with you!

7.11.12

My Life Begins Now


I am back for good! The HSC has finished finally, after 2 years of immense studying and a total of 13 years of schooling, it is now over. I am so relieved in this moment, but I sometimes feel anxious about the results that are to come in December.

I will now write out a list of goals/ a list of to do things during this POST-HSC period of my life:
  1. Find a job
  2. Learn how to drive and get my P's
  3. Eat healthily and exercise to return back to my <50kg self
  4. Learn how to cook
  5. Maintain hair, teeth, brows and skin in excellent condition
  6. Save money and buy my wishlist on Pinterest
  7. Go out with friends at least twice/thrice a week
  8. Go to the beach (need my bikini body first, of course)
  9. Go to a fancy bar or restaurant
  10. Buy a pro mirror-less camera and blog!
  11. Renovate my room by adding small decorative touches to the bland walls 
  12. Catch up on movies and dramas
  13. Make a reading list and read some novels at leisure
  14. Paint a canvas of Audrey Hepburn 
  15. Rethink UAC choices 
  16. Buy Christmas presents for my family
That is all I can think of at this point in time. I plan to blog on a daily basis for the next few months because I have plenty of time to do so. To recount my first afternoon of POST-HSC life, I went to Events Cinema at Liverpool Westfields to watch Looper with about 20 Hurlstone friends. I was completely blown away by handsome Joseph Gordon-Levitt as well as the twisted plot of the movie. Looper is my first gory movie I think...I've never dared to watch anything rated above M, other than Forgetting Sarah Marshall, which I accidentally watched thinking it was just another chick flick...I was so scarred. Anyway, back on track, it isn't me to not to be stuck in some clumsy accident. Yesterday was sweltering hot, so after the last Chemistry exam, I decided to treat myself to an 'All Berry Bang' Boost, only to have it completely spill in my white canvas bag on all my chem notes...After the movie, Julia and I circled around Westfields in search for a pretty 1000 piece puzzle, but we didn't find anything. We had one climatic moment when Julia decided to walk down the inclining escalator...I felt rather rebellious for the first time in years. In the afternoon  I went to my cousin's house for home made steak, as we awaited the 100 million dollars lottery call. 

That about sums up my first afternoon of Post-HSC life. I am just so relaxed at the moment and it's rather nice. I need to clean my room out now, I have papers piled up everywhere that are getting on my nerves because I can't stand messiness. My parents returned the role of housemaid back to me yesterday, so I guess I'll have busy day today dusting and cleaning. Cleaning time, see you all soon!