Monday, January 20, 2014

"30 things I've learnt from the 30 worst days of my life"


1. There’s a reason schools teach Shakespeare instead of John Green; you make your own life, it’s not written in the stars, waiting to start until you find that person with the perfect smile

2. People are a hell of a lot smart than you think. Shut your mouth, stop thinking you know everything, and listen.

3. Getting close and being vulnerable is scary as hell, But you know what else it is? Worth it.

4. Reason really is the doctor to love.

5. The moment you feel your happiness being dictated by another person, take a break from them.

6. Take a step back and look around, you have more friends than you think.

7. Growing up is going to happen and it’s going to be tough. Just stay close to those around you, you’re all in it together.

8. If you’re still checking their Facebook/Instagram/tumblr, you’re never going to get over them.

9. Everything seems worse in the morning. Don’t fall for it, it’s deceiving.

10. No need to be so intense all the time. People get tired of swimming in the deep end, sometimes they need a break in the shallow part of the pool.

11. Stop avoiding everything. Get out of bed, get dressed, go to school, go to work. It sucks at first but it’s part of the healing process.

12. If the person makes you feel like shit and you still go back to them, it’s an abusive relationship.

13. Headphones are great, but listen to music aloud every once in a while. Sometimes you need to scream a song so everyone can hear you.

14. Boundaries are a must.

15. You can be a caring person, but you need to be happy with yourself before you try to make others happy.

16. Try and understand other’s intentions and situation before you get angry with them.

17. Tough love is necessary sometimes.

18. You can’t fix people no matter how hard you try. Get this engrained in your mind.

19. Surround yourself with people who will love and support you.

20. Loneliness is lethal and makes you have a distorted view of things.

21. No one hates you more than you hate yourself. Stop being your own enemy.

22. Someone can only hurt your feelings if you allow them to.

23. Getting your shit back in order is five times as hard as it is to mess it all up.

24. Listen to your parent’s advice.

25. Be open to anything and everything. Life isn’t fun when you’re a closed book.

26. Talking about your problems is great, but there comes a point when talking about it becomes dwelling on the past and it drains everyone around you. Know when you’ve hit this point.

27. A lot of people don’t like their shit showing. More people than you know are going through hard times.

28. Distract yourself.

29. Don’t be so easily swayed, a lot of claims out there are not true.

30. Some seasons of your life are harder than others. This too shall pass.






So I've found this post lurking somewhere around Tumblr and it made me reconsider my philosophy in life. Because life isn't as sad or dramatic as I myself make it up to be. They're many other wonderful things to look forward to in life, I just have to get off my ass and go find my own happiness :)


Have a lovely day my little pumpkin warriors 

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Glasgow oh Glasgow

Hello my beautiful pumpkins!

So on Monday after my replacement double lesson of CHEMISTRY, went home, got ready and flew off to Glasgow! :) The flight was absolutely unpleasant. Turbulence almost all the way and when it was stable, I was asleep. Yea I know right, on an 1 hour flight -_- I admit I took a few days off too many for just a 20 minute interview for University of Glasgow :/ But hey, I wanted to explore the city a bit :) (which I ended up not doing)


Landed in Glasgow, welcomed by the rain and wind. AS USUAL. It seems like it's becoming a generic opening phrase for all my trips -_- I hope Edinburgh would be different. Went to Chai's place, ordered a Chinese takeaway and watched the very first episode of Sherlock because the weather is too crap to go anywhere else. Sherlock was exceptionally good but, NO. CANNOT. MUST. RESTRAIN.


Next morning! Went to Tesco to get food and take the chance to walk around a small part of Glasgow :)

 view from Chai's room


Pretty cool bridge

Over the pretty quiet river

 Giving me quite a "Twilight" feel

After this my fingers got too numb to use my phone :/ But yea, went to Tesco and back, and didn't like the streets one bit :/ The pavement was dirty and filled with pot-holes, kinda like the Scottish Croydon. Buildings were dirty too and it just gave me a very dodgy feel :/ THANKFULLY! After speaking to a lot of Glaswegians, that was the more "dodgy" side of Glasgow, the ghetto of Glasgow if you like, not the whole of Glasgow is like that *sigh of relief*

Then in the afternoon, Chai went for classes and I went to a hostel to stay a night. Getting there was quite tough, especially when you're new to a city and you're dragging a luggage with you on a pavement full of potholes. Google map was my savior but I never knew some buses only ran once an hour, so I sat there in the numbing cold to what felt like eternity. This is when I started to miss London. Getting around is super convenient and you can get from one end to another easily. I admit : I am a brat when it comes to walking and traveling. Absolutely hate walking long distances in the cold :(

Still in the shady part of Glasgow

My comfy hostel room! (I think there were bed bugs T_T) 


After Chai finished his classes, we had dinner at Wetherspoons! I think it's a traveling thing for me now, to always eat at Wetherspoons when I'm in another city :P I don't mind though! Their food is extremely reasonable priced and super delicious :)



Went back to the hostel, STUDY. STUDY. STUDY. Nervousness hasn't kicked in yet.


Next day! Final day in Glasgow and the most anticipated day - the interview. DUM DUM DUM!

Took a cab to the Veterinary campus because there wasn't any convenient buses/trains there. It was either take a train for 3 minutes and walk for another 23 minutes OR walk for 37 minutes.


CAB. NO CONSIDERATION NEEDED.


Reached the campus and it was amazinggggggg! Driving from the guard house to the reception building took about 2 minutes so I can imagine what would happen if I walked all the way here -_- Bumped into a girl from HK that I met at my RVC interview. She had her interview in the morning and said they were super friendly and barely asked her any academic questions so I thought hey! I can do friendly, I can do this.

Okay brief description. University of Glasgow has their main campus, and their Veterinary campus. Which are 4 MILES away from one another. 4 MILES. So the vet campus is quite, distant from the other campuses :/ They're like in their own secluded area, like a mini Olympic village if you like. But don't get me wrong. The place was beautiful. Absolutely breathtaking. Sorry I didn't take pictures, I was too nervous to even think about it.

I'll just walk you through and you'd have to visualise it then. HAHA! As you walk from building to building, you see trees, and even more trees. In the distance you may see a little bit of a hill, and there's a river that flows through the campus itself. like what. whaaaaat! Beautiful. There were tractors and mud everywhere, all the students were wearing wellies or high boots. SUCH A VETTY FEEL ALREADY.

Main reception area, where I had my interview, picture from google.

There was also the James Herriot library, which is named after renowned author and veterinarian Alf Wight (James Herriot is his pseudonym) who graduated from University of Glasgow as well!! ❤_❤ I bought almost all of his published veterinary journals but I didn't get the time to finish all of them yet :( He is a huge inspiration to MANY veterinarians around the world, you wouldn't believe it. AND! He did his degree HERE! Which makes Glasgow's Vet school even more prestigious than it already is

Their very own small animal hospital!

Got a tour of their whole campus basically. Was super super impressed! Most impressive part was the Weipers Equine Hospital, which is a hospital specifically for horses. UGH. It was so amazing. The insides looked like, what you'd get when you combine a high end posh horse stable with the most modern clinical equipment set-up. They even had a surgical theatre, X-ray room, and other state of the art medical scanners and devices. I have NEVER seen anything like this in my life. NEVERRR

Ding ding dong dong, time for the interview. Will not disclose the questions here but you can ask me if you like :) It was quite challenging and very very few personal questions, more ethical and academic. Which wasn't what I was expecting :( But oh well :/

After the interview, went back to the hostel to gather my stuff, ate late lunch/early dinner with Chai and flew back to London.


A bit upset I didn't get to see Glasgow city. But I was very very happy that I got a chance to finally see the vet campus with my own eyes :') Truth is, ever since I decided on the universities I wanted to go to, Glasgow was always my first choice. I would be like a crazy fan girl and Google Earth the campus, street view and all that. Heck, I even downloaded the Uni of Glasgow APP because I wanted to feel like a Glasgow student even if I hadn't even submitted my application yet lol. I was really crazy. A lot of people asked me why didn't I just check out the campus on their open day but I decided, hey, if I get an interview with them, THEN I'd go see the campus.


The interview was really a dream come true. (even though it didn't go as well as I hoped ) Thinking about it now, this time last year, I was so so worried I wouldn't even get a reply from any of the vet schools, even getting an interview with any of the vet schools would be a huge HUGE achievement for me. And few days ago, I was at my dream school, my first choice university. Words could not even begin to describe how happy I was :) I am already so so grateful to have gotten so far in my veterinary application.



Glasgow, please love me, please.



Saturday, January 4, 2014

Breaking in the new year with a Bath

Hello 2014! I know this year is gonna be eventful, I just know it!


2014 NEW YEAR RESOLUTION : Worry less, spend less, love more and be patient with assholes.


Couple of days back, I spent New Years Day visiting my friend Darrion in Bath, Somerset. In spite of having tons of unfinished work and chores, I decided to screw it and go for a holiday instead. (because yolo)

I was too lazy to charge my camera on New Years Eve because after I came home I was just too tired to do anything. Wanted to shower, put on my jammies, hop into bed and watch the countdown on BBC :P Well, I ended up complaining throughout my trip that I should have brought my camera because Bath was absolutely beautiful! :( And all I had was my sucky iPhone camera. It really doesn't do Bath any justice! The views were absolutely surreal and.. I'm just gonna post pictures.



First arrived at Bath welcomed by the rain and the winds. It was absolutely terrible -_- It was cold and windy and I was wearing my stupid pair of sneakers that had a hole at the bottom u_u 


Had my first meal of 2014! Fish and Chips at this place called Frankie and Benny's. I don't usually take pictures of my food but Darrion was doing it and.. and.. PEER PRESSURE D:


Still wet and rainy. I pick the BEST times to go traveling don't I.  Anyways, got to Darrion's place and had the most amazing shower ever. My first shower in Bath. eheh and it was freaking awesome!

Okay this is where I start to sound like a really deprived kid but.. UNLIMITED HOT WATER! WHOO! And the pump was super strong, I had to turn the water down because it was so strong it hurt! And and, the water was so hottttt ahhh :) At my host's, I only get to shower for a limited time before the hot water runs out, so... this was heaven to me!

 best shower of my life

After settling down and all, Darrion and I decided to order a Chinese take-away. And so happen that Yang's dorm was nearby so we all got a takeaway together and watched The Hot Chick, the movie where the girl turns into Rob Schneider. CLASSIC.


NEXT MORNING! I forced Darrion to get up early just to have breakfast :3 But first! He took me to see the lake in campus! 


Far shot because the ground was still quite muddy and.. lazy.


Awesome awesome view. Bath university students are so so lucky they get to wake up to this everyday :)) This lake kicks Taylor Lakeside's lake's ass.


Took a bus into town and had breakfast at Wetherspoons! I swear, Wetherspoons is my ultimate breakfast place now. I need a Croydon Wetherspoons buddy D:


 That weird black thing is a mushroom. 


After breakfast, we walked around town and I followed Darrion to get a haircut. I've never been to an all gents barber before :3






Royal Victoria Park. It's empty because there's an entrance fee :P



Darrion and I! I'm small :( 


And according to Darrion and other sources, this is the place where they shot the suicide scene of Jean Valjean in Les Misérables. :O


Half-faced selfie





Some random posh Bed and Breakfast


Walked around and found this park. So we decided to sit on the bench and chill for a bit. Then! 2 squirrels approached us! It was a real shame we didn't have food on us D: I've never fed squirrels before and that was such a good opportunity cause the squirrels came up to us! arghhh :((


 Went back to town and we went to this place called Sally Lunn. Apparently, it's this world famous bun shop .-. So, what the heck, worth a try :)



Waited in the cold for 30 minutes.

 Lemon curd bun! Was crazy delicious wei :3

At night, met up with Yang and Chai for Chai's pre-birthday dinner! The Japanese shop Darrion suggested was closed so we decided to seek refuge in Wagamama :3 Since the weather was starting to become crap.


Yay rice :3


AAAAND, that is all :) I would definitely love to re-visit Bath :( But I honestly cannot drop everything and leave once college begins. And bringing work on a trip is definitely a no-no for me. So.. Until next time, Bath )': Thank you Darrion for bringing me around and waking up before 12 HAHA!