Monday, January 26, 2009

2nd weekend in Tilburg. 新年快乐!

First off, 新年快乐!恭喜发财!吉祥如意!步步高升!财源广进!
If you can't understand the characters above, they are just New Year greetings in Chinese. It's my second weekend in Tilburg, all is well cause I'm quite well connected to the world via internet now. Skype phone calls are quite cheap (approx 3.5 cents SGD per min). My last update was on wednesday, so I should talk about what took place between wednesday and today.

Wednesday: there were course enrolments and immigration talks (for applying residence permits)
We were informed that if we don't get our residence permits, we won't be able to travel out of Netherlands if we have a Single Entry Visa (which I do). The residence permit can take up to 3months to process and there's no way we can rush the immigration office. Now I have already bought tickets for London - Milan on 18th Feb. So if I don't get my residence permit in time, I'm quite screwed. I'll have to change dates which is going to incur costs and I don't even know if that's possible.

After the worrisome immigration talk, I went to the City Centre hoping to find something to buy. I ended up in Albert Heijn (AH), a supermarket. I was suppose to meet Celine there but she couldn't find her way and ended up being really late. I waited for so long and was quite pissed. The plan was to go back to Stapps (the place where I live), drop the groceries and go back to school for the program at the sports centre. I got a sports card that night for 83 euros. It allows me to play sports and use the gym there. It's quite well equipped and classes are for free. So I can join the spinning class and play badminton and pilates class and what not. Today I shall go for Pilates!

On Thursday, there was an orientation to the Library and how to search for literature and stuff. Then a city tour later in the day led by ESN. It started raining and it was freezing cold! I couldn't remember much of the places we walked, but we ended up in City Hall. Where we had a reception to welcome our arrival. A speech was given by the deputy Mayor and he was a funny guy. I wonder if that's Dutch humour cause he was being very sarcastic yet funny. We were told some history of Tilburg, for example this was where one of their Kings felt at relaxed and Vincent van Gogh had his drawing class here. It must be one of the most pleasant speech I've heard.

Tilburg is the 6th largest city in Netherlands but it has no Metro. Many visitors were looking for the Metro stations but since there weren't any, the Dutch added a fake metro!
Check out this video.



This is right in front of the City Hall! A fake Metro map and an opening from the ground where you can hear the sound of trains stopping and leaving the "station"! How bo liao is that? =P

On Friday, most people went for the introduction camp organised by ESN. I thought there's gonna be a lot of drinking and partying, which I'm not that keen so I didn't go in the end. I didn't really wanna get sloshed and tired over the weekend so I took it easy, relaxed and cleaned up the apartment. I cooked several meals together too. I kind of just wasted Friday away cause it was raining a lot and I didn't feel like doing anything. At night, I had dinner at Celine's apartment. We had pizza and curry with Ho, Dong Joo and Ewa. Then Selbi came home with Ruslan and Jane and one other friend whom I forgot her name. It was really cool cause there're Koreans, Kazaks, Turkmens, Singaporeans and Polish!

Since Ho was leaving Netherlands, we decided to have breakfast early the next day. I offered to cook breakfast at 7.30 and we had a great time chatting.

This is Ho (above)


Ho, Me and Dong Joo.

Our breakfast spread. Scrambled eggs, fried rice, toast with jam, peanut butter and hazelnut chocolate completed with tea and apples. Yum yum.

After Ho went left for the airport, Dong Joo and I decided to go to the Asian supermarkets. Since it was next to the Koningsplein Market, I suggested walking through the market as well.
Outside Sin Fa (asian supermarket), we met a friendly Dutch.

The piping hot deep fried fish is absolutely delicious in this cold weather.



After the market, we went to another bigger Asian supermarket because we couldn't get some stuff from the first one. I bought many items for the steamboat there. I had to get it on a Saturday because many shops close on Sundays.

Picture of a church in Tilburg on a beautiful day.
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On Sunday, we had lunch at Dong Joo's place. He tried to make bibimbap for all of us. Good attempt although it turned out quite different from what I've tried in Singapore. The key is to just add a lot of "gochu-jang"; the chilli paste.

Bibimbap

Finally on Sunday night which was 除夕 (the eve of Chinese New Year), we had steamboat! We did it in my rice cooker. Haha.. We spent about 25 euros? for 6 people. We were all full by the end so I guess it's quite okay. We had some leftovers too. As we were eating, I suddenly remembered what we were missing... fish. 年年有余! But the steamboat 没有鱼! The closest we had was 鱼圆! Haha.. well as the saying goes, 没鱼虾也好 (bo hrr hei ma ho) We had prawns!



On the first day of CNY (初一), I went to school to set up my wireless account, collected my student ID and went to gym. The 15min abs workout was intense and crazy. The lady instructor was high powered and I couldn't survive the first 5 minutes. I simply struggled through the whole process. After which I went for Pilates, that was quite good except I was aching quite badly already. Plus I was feeling cold too. After the workout session, I went to buy fish. Cause I was deteremined to have surplus (余) this year! i Also bought glutinous riceballs! Even though it's not winter solstice or "yuan xiao" (元宵). With the remaining ingredients from the steamboat, I cooked noodles using my mum's style of cooking. Although it doesn't look great, but the taste is very nice! I used ikan bilis, dried shrimps, garlic, scrambled egg for the soup, added cabbage, fish slices and meat balls too. I liked what I cooked. Haha.

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My noodles!

glutinous rice ball

Glutinous Rice Balls



My New Year clothes, new sweater and pants. Both from H&M. Haha.. cheap stuff.

Finally, my video greetings (in order) for my immediate family, relatives, copar gisbu and friends.

(For parents, siblings)



(For uncles, aunties, cousins)



(For Copar Gisbu)


(For Friends of blog!)

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Video / Picture updates!

I have some video-logs and some photos to share since i arrived... =)
Looking back, i look kinda silly in the videos.. haha
Nonetheless, here they are.


At Schipol (Amsterdam) airport:


In my room at Stappergoorweg (in short, Stapps):


Tilburg University's tour. Led by Dutch students from the Erasmus Student Network (ESN)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppzUrmRza6c



Schiphol Airport entrance with Celine. Walking along Heuvelstraat, the "Orchard road"





























On Sunday, we went for a kick-off drink. It started at 3pm, where most exchange students were at Cafe (pub) Bolle. The two opening sentence of most conversations " Hi my name is XXX, you are?" and "So where are you from?"

It's cool though, meeting people from all over the world.. Turkey, Korea, Spain, Mexico, Italy, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Germany, Sweden, American, Poland, Canada and Turkmenistan. So many names to remember! It helps to remember them by where they are from though.

In the first picture, Clarisse who's next to me is a Singaporean who has been in Tilburg for a semester, now she's doing her second semester. Such a sweet looking girl. And on the right, it's Gigi from Hong Kong. There are about 15 Hong Kong students in this semester. And the guy standing next to me is Dong Joo from Korea. Very pleasant and humble character.

After a beer, a big group of us adjourned to grass company. It was quite an interesting place. Imagine ordering a joint off the menu! Apparently a good one cost about 4 euros. I didn't try cause I wasn't feeling adventurous. Ha.

As the Magnificus blah blah blah (I think he's like President or something) was giving his welcome speech, we were busy snapping photos. Check out my bicycle below! Nice? 40 euros!
But the bike is a bit too small for me.. urgh.





























That's Noemi from Hungary (above)
and that's Khubba from Poland (right)

They are very happening people!









We had our first mentor dinner not very long ago at a nice pub. I had ham served with lots of fries instead of fish. Got to know this guy Christian from Cologne. He says that place is nice... and it's worth visiting. Oooh...

After dinner, it was party at LG. LG is a club in city centre, where the exchange students and some dutch students go wild every tuesday. Yup, yesterday was my virgin experience. After dinner, it started raining, so we parked our bicycles underground. It was so cool. At LG, it was strange, they played all sorts of music. R&B, handbag, hip hop and even country!

From the top, Maria from Iowa, Francesco from Milan and Christian from Cologne!
Most pictures will come at a later date!

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

First week in Nederlands!

Goedevanond! Good evening!

Almost a week in Netherlands and no internet yet!!! >_< (I'm blogging from school's internet terminal)
I've moved in to my apartment since Friday but it just takes so long to get it going. What a pain!
The weather has been really cold, and I was told I couldn't get around without a bicycle, so I got myself a bicycle at 40euros. A bus ride to school cost 1.60 euro, so if i cycle to school and back, i save 3.20 euro. To break even the cost of the bicycle, i'll only have to go to school 12-13 times! In less than 6 weeks, I'll make my bike worth it. Moreover, I probably can sell it off when students arrive for the next semester. I hope the bike doesn't get stolen though.

The sun is setting right now at 5.30pm, and I just feel a bit lazy to go out cause it's so cold. Everyone here seems to be beer guzzlers. I feel a little out of place. And also when they smoke. A roomie of mine is a chimney! And he's stoned almost every night man.

I can't wait to be more connected to the world then I can post photographs. Now I'll just have to fight administrative fire first... Grhh..

Monday, January 12, 2009

Losing streak.

Yesterday was the third match of the badminton IVP tournament. SMU vs SP. The boys went down 2-3 and the girls triumphed 3-2. I must say the boys tried our best, hopefully the experience is well worth it. Jonathan is truly commendable because he managed to play out his training standards and his form has been generally consistent unlike most of us. Although SMU boys crashed out this year (like last year), at least we didn't look as pathetic as last year. It's tough when priorities have shifted for many of us and we don't have the pool of players like other schools do.
The girls had the most exciting match. They were tied at 2-2 and Elaine played the deciding game. The last singles dragged into a rubber game and Elaine managed to progress steadily towards the match point throughout the game.

Elaine in action:


Celine's Singles:


Alex and Yong Kang's Doubles:


The question is, do I still want to play next year? (Seems like this question keeps on popping up)
Oh well...

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

The lurking monster.

There's a friend of mine who gets pissed from work rather easily (notice there's a self-serving bias here since I wrote as though I'm more saint-like than this friend when in fact I may not be). Anyway, it's not about me. This situation has happened many times, and I knew the remedy. (1) Choose an eating place where food is served QUICKLY. (2) Have some (sweet) snacks handy and offer him before he starts complaining about what happened. (3) It's always good to be with a big bunch of friends to diffuse his intense energy.

That way, the lurking monster dissipates. =)

Yesterday I bought the eurail pass for 4 countries. To convince myself that it's worth the $662, I tried to find the price of every leg of my trip along the Mediterranean Sea. From Rome to Lisbon. It totaled up to be about $800. Along the way I'll have to make reservations for my trips which I assume adds up to be about the same. WTH... I bought it anyway. Ha.

7 more days!

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Testing out Youtube posting

Just trying out posting videos from youtube.. it might be faster than actually uploading the video onto blogger one by one...

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Testing Photos and Videos


Haven't tried the new interface of Blogger... So I'm experimenting with posting videos and photos..


Wow... it seems pretty good as of now.. can see the photo while I'm typing. At least it's not in some url form. Now.. let me try to figure out how to add a video...

Friday, January 2, 2009

Shit Stirrer...

When all is peaceful and there's nothing to talk about, a person starts to twist words and conjure up accusations in the name of others, making irresponsible remarks. This person is known as a Shit Stirrer.

My sis just did a Shit Stirrer stint today. It made me rather upset and feel quite shitty about myself. I'm not indulging in self-pity. But I can't accept her accusations gracefully. Maybe I'm too "cocky".

On a lighter note, I learnt that when someone says something which everyone already knows, you may call him Captain Obvious. When he continues to say the obvious, he gets promoted to Major Obvious. =)

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Life goes on...

New blog!

I've stopped blogging since two years ago, before the Standard Chartered Marathon 2006. I was still ranting about school work and results. Well, things have changed significantly since then.. I'm half way through with school, done my internship, went to USA, going to Europe and grown significantly more jaded about things. Good and bad I guess. Yeap, probably still as indecisive as ever. I still can't make up my mind whether I want to have the New York strip or Sirloin at Astons, or whether to have a latte or a mocha.

I lost the exhibitionist-like desire to share my life on a blog, but I figured I should continue with this carthartic habit. Even if it's not for my own sanity sake, at least my parents will be able to see my life in Europe. It seems like I'll have to take many photos. Gosh.. cam-whoring is so passe.