1 Out of 7 Billion
The world is getting smaller everyday but a lifetime is not enough to explore it. My adventure starts in Singapore.
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I wanted to have a “personal” theme song going into 2012 so I sought help from my friend MJ Kuok to create one.
MJ is a talented musician. He has been writing songs as early as 13 years old and has come up with a number of tracks since then. He also took part in Singapore Idol a few years ago and made it to the Top 12.
The end to end process took roughly 2 weeks — from speaking with him on key messages until the final output which is what you are about to hear. As he is based in HK, we had to communicate virtually until he visited Singapore recently.
MJ has done a brilliant work (both lyrics and arrangement) so I am thankful that he has shared his passion for music with me though this original song “All We Are”.
If you like it, you are welcome to download the track for free (link at the end).
In the mean time, here’s MJ performing the track. Hope you find it as meaningful as I did. Have an awesome 2012!
All We Are
Music & Lyrics by MJ Kuok
Verse 1
Here we are in this moment
Fading by so fast
As we look to the future
Let’s try to make this last
Pre-Chorus
With all we are (x2)
Through times of change
May our faith remain
Chorus
Strong for certain
Love for sure
We’ll be the best of who we are
Until forever
When the lights are blinding
And you try to find your way
Head up, hold on
This life is meant for living
Verse 2
Now’s the time
We celebrate life
Through everything we’ve done
And everything we’ll try
We’ll stay true to who we are
To our friends and the ones we love
For sticking by when times were tough
Thank you for all that you are
Pre-Chorus
Who we are (x2)
Head up, hold on
Stay strong, carry on
Chorus
We’re strong for certain
We’ll love for sure
We’ll be the best of who we are
Until forever
When the lights are blinding
And you try to find your way
Head up, hold on
This life is meant for living
Outro
Forevermore (x4)
Download the MP3 here for free :
MJ’s Facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/mjkuok
Jacky Cheung performed in Singapore a few months ago and I’m lucky to have caught the show with Eugene and Veria.
Prior to this show, the only Jacky Cheung song I knew was “In Love with You”, a duet with Regine Velasquez from the Philippines.
The show was awesome — from the stage effects to the way the songs were delivered. He sang for roughly 3 hours and the audience felt extremely satisfied ; there wasn’t any encore performance request.
I’ve caught several Mandarin/Canto concerts before but this by far is the best one. I will try to learn a Jacky Cheung song for KTV over the next 6 months.
Here are several photos:
What I like most about chili crab is the thick, delicious sauce that goes with it. It’s quite a pain to de-shell crabs. I’m not good at it and oftentimes I would use cutlery to get the crabmeat. Yes, it’s a weird thing to do but that’s me.
So I was very pleased when the staff at Long Beach seafood restaurant (Blk 25, Dempsey, Singaapore) offered to de-shell the chili crab my family ordered. I had no choice but to say yes.
Before:
After
Long time no blog so I’m resurrecting it.
It’s already slightly beyond mid-year. Time to review how I’m doing against what I’ve set out to do this year!
Recap of my personal targets for 2011 :
1 ) Celebrate 5 Years in Singapore. At least one major event.
Done but thinking of a few more small ones over the next few months.
2 ) Meet at least 5 people visiting Singapore through the overseas hosting networks you are part of.
Only 1 as of now (from Bulgaria) so 20% of target.
3 ) Relaunch blog. Improve back-end set up and ensure simpler uploading of entries and photos. Increase average daily user traffic by at least 30% vs 2010.
Relaunch not yet done but I think it looks fine. Just need to figure out the new features of WordPress and read up on how I can simplify blog updates. Average daily user traffic at 40% of target.
4 ) Volunteer time for teens/kids. At least 2 major activities (or 1 regular involvement).
Done with 1 major activity so 50% achieved.
5 ) Weight should be within the 70′s by yearend. Sit-ups at least 3x a week. No rice 50% of the time during dinner.
At risk! No sit ups but going to the gym more regularly now. Rice target was on track earlier in the year but not right now so must get back on track.
6 ) Travel to a country you have never been to and where English is not the primary language.
Will not be achieved. No more time. Travel funds re-allocated to shopping and target #1.
7 ) Discover useful shops / services inside Singapore’s old/rundown commercial buildings. At least 10 shops.
Unhappy with progress due to lack to time but still achievable by yearend.
8 ) Maintain no more than 12 inches worth of paper (magazines) at any given time. Otherwise, scan relevant pages. Organise electronic data using available online tools.
Still buying lots of magazines but need to get those handy scanners to work soon to lessen the clutter. And oh, I also need to read what I buy.
9 ) Track expenses. Hit 2011 savings target.
Tracking expenses 85% of the time, thanks a good number of iPhone apps. Will know if I hit my target savings by yearend.
10 ) Learn how to swim by end-July then use it as another form of exercise.
Delayed. Started early July and expected to end within Q4. Will complement fitness target (#5). I must admit swimming is fun!
11 ) Twitter (or equivalent) as valuable source of instant information. Steady flow of useful tweets by end March.
Achieved but struggling to catch up with the backlog tweets I need to read at the end of each day. Tweeting regularly.
12 ) Photo-worthy casual attire on Friday and Saturday. Requires review of wardrobe and shoes. In full swing by April.
Achieved but still buying good ones as and when I see them. Still a little bit more work to be done on shoes.
Optional: Smooth transfer to new home (if necessary)
Dunno yet.
I always thought tickets to Jay Chou’s concert would sell faster than any other Asian artist’s show here in Singapore. I was wrong.
When tickets to the “Super Junior Super Show” in Singapore opened to the public last year (initially to OCBC credit card holders and Singtel subscribers, if I recall correctly), the SISTIC website was down and people had to queue at the SISTIC outlets all around Singapore to book seats.
There was only one show scheduled initially and I was extremely disappointed to have waited long (5 hours!) only to go home empty-handed. My sister really wanted to catch this show with me, Jomike, and 1 more friend (whom we have not selected yet then). Luckily another show was set up so I managed to get 4 tickets easier than expected.
Who is Super Junior (SuJu) anyway?
My instant answer would always be : “They’re the Korean boy band that sang “Sorry, Sorry” .
Here’s a video of them performing it (4 mins)
More info about the group:
On with the concert…
The stage
The biggest I’ve seen so far set up inside the Singapore Indoor Stadium. Allows maximum movement (includes running and jumping) to cover all areas.
Photos
10 members… who’s the best singer?
For me, it would be Kyuhyun. High, solid vocal range. Delivered high notes effortlessly. Don’t think his being an ex-math whiz helped at all.
See him perform “In My Dream” , a track from SuJu’s latest album, during their Beijing concert.
Had fun on an afternoon when I’m supposed to be already experiencing Monday blues. Btw, we had Korean food for dinner just to keep the momentum.
Here are my personal targets for 2011 :
1 ) Celebrate 5 Years in Singapore. At least one major event.
2 ) Meet at least 5 people visiting Singapore through the overseas hosting networks you are part of.
3 ) Relaunch blog. Improve back-end set up and ensure simpler uploading of entries and photos. Increase average daily user traffic by at least 30% vs 2010.
4 ) Volunteer time for teens/kids. At least 2 major activities (or 1 regular involvement).
5 ) Weight should be within the 70′s by yearend. Sit-ups at least 3x a week. No rice 50% of the time during dinner.
6 ) Travel to a country you have never been to and where English is not the primary language.
7 ) Discover useful shops / services inside Singapore’s old/rundown commercial buildings. At least 10 shops.
8 ) Maintain no more than 12 inches worth of paper (magazines) at any given time. Otherwise, scan relevant pages. Organise electronic data using available online tools.
9 ) Track expenses. Hit 2011 savings target.
10 ) Learn how to swim by end-July then use it as another form of exercise.
11 ) Twitter (or equivalent) as valuable source of instant information. Steady flow of useful tweets by end March.
12 ) Photo-worthy casual attire on Friday and Saturday. Requires review of wardrobe and shoes. In full swing by April.
Optional: Smooth transfer to new home (if necessary)
Good luck to me!
It just seemed like yesterday when I was going around the house to chase away the evil spirits of 2009 and usher in 2010.
I can’t believe the year is about to end.
As each year brings its unique sense of joy and disappointment (based on my experience), I thought I’d recap what I think made this year worth remembering. There are many more runners-up to this list but I need to keep it short and sweet.
In random order:
1) Got an iPhone
Yes, I joined the bandwagon and very happy I did. And I’m also glad I’m not addicted to it and I have remained very sociable!
2) Joined Twitter
Julu “sold” the idea of joining this social network site to me earlier in the year. Switching to iPhone made sending tweets easier.
3) Travel
3 Countries, 4 Trips
Manila, Philippines – to attend Jak & Jolina’s wedding and catch up with family and friends
Hong Kong, SAR – 2x

May 2010 with my sister -- Last time my sister went to HK was in 1988. She wanted Barbie dolls then. Now it's H&M.
Shanghai, China – Business trip but managed to catch up with Daryl over dinner on National Day.
4) Church
Sang the Responsorial Psalm for the 1st time — Was nervous but my choirmates were very supportive.
Volunteered as a part-time facilitator in the parish kids’ camp
It’s been ages since I was involved in an activity for kids (I did a bit of volunteer work in early 2009 for kids with learning development needs). It’s great to see and feel the energy and enthusiasm of children — I felt younger at least for one day! Thanks Ben & Eve for inviting me to participate.
Helped organise my choir’s National Day celebration — Everyone had fun (adults & kids alike). My first National Day-related party / gathering.
5) Concerts
James Ingram
Show Luo – 3D concert
Jay Chou
6) Family & Home
Auleine’s timely graduation from her “Early Childhood Development” course — Now she is Teacher Ollie to a few (almost) 2-year old kids! Congratulations!
Sophie’s 1st birthday and dog training several months after
Celebrated Thanksgiving for the 1st time — Yes, we have a lot to be thankful for year in, year out but this is officially our first family Thanksgiving party. We’d like to set this as an additional family tradition every year.
7) Gastronomic adventures around Singapore
Food trips during weekends — Truly the best time to try new places and gain some calories. This collage doesn’t do justice at all.
Horlicks McFlurry — The best thing that ever happened to McFlurry. McDonald’s people, please bring this back in 2011!
Brunch 78 — 78-meter spread of delights on a Sunday afternoon with free-flowing champagne. Went 2x. Thanks Tina for introducing this fantastic event to me.
8 ) Singapore : Home Truly
Integrated Resorts — I had no direct involvement with their construction nor opening but Marina Bay Sands and Resorts World Sentosa opening their doors to the public is definitely a boost for Singapore tourism. I went to Marina Bay Sands SkyPark 2-3x this year!
53A — Discovered the band during my rounds and they’re brilliant artists. Will continue to support local talent!

With Sara, Alvin, and Bani -- Taken during one of their roadshows to promote their 1st album "Settle the Kettle"
Moved to a new office (same company) – From 4 locations, we are merged into one office site. Modern facilities and conducive for agile working. Most importantly, closer to home (a few bus stops away).

I tried walking home during the first few weeks (10-minutes). I eventually decided to take the bus home instead and save time. Heh.
Opening of the Circle Line — Well, “half-circle” but this promises to be big by 2011. This is the first MRT line I’ve seen open since I moved to Singapore 4.5 years ago.
Hope your 2010 was memorable too!
It’s an irony that the reason I initially didn’t want to buy an iPhone is the same reason I finally decided to get one — almost everyone has it!
I have always been loyal to Nokia. I got an X6 instead of an iPhone 3 which my sister got late last year (she eventually upgraded to iPhone 4 same time as I did). It took me almost a year to decide but only a matter of minutes to complete my online purchase.
All that said, I am happy with my new gadget. It gives me access to information much faster and with lesser frustration than the phone it replaced. The display is awesome and my fingers are getting enough exercise sliding the pages, expanding images, and well, typing messages and responding to personal emails.
I’m still a bit fidgety though with texting and haven’t gotten around discovering all of its features Will sort that out soon.
Here’s a summary of features which I picked up from a SingTel brochure if anyone’s interested to know.
I first caught the performance of 53A when I hosted a gathering at CM-PB over at Dempsey Road. It was not the full band that performed that Saturday night (minus Sara Wee, female lead singer) but they played awesome music. Most of the songs sounded familiar even if I didn’t quickly remember the title.
So when I learned from Alvin (Khoo), guitarist/singer, that the full band performs at a more upbeat tempo at Timbre Substation, I decided to drop by. Since then, I try to pass by Timbre whenever I am not too busy on a Friday night. Good way to end the work week in an atmosphere of relatively younger people and of course, superb live entertainment (you may or may not know I love watching live bands).
All I can say is — there is a lot of promising local talent in Singapore and 53A is definitely one of them.
Why do I say that? Watch these.
Viva La Vida (Coldplay cover) – performed at the Waterfront stage at the Esplanade
Pokerface (Lady Gaga cover) – performed at the Waterfront stage at the Esplanade
Their talent however is not only limited to doing covers.
They recently launched their first-ever album, “Settle the Kettle“. Great combination of acoustic and pop rock original tracks (not sure if I cited the correct music genres but guess you know what I mean!).
My favorite track in the album is “We Should Be Together” (original composition)
Meet 53A :
Sara Wee (lead and backing vocals, rhythm guitars)
Alvin Khoo (lead and backing vocals, lead and rhythm guitars)
Bani Hidir (lead and backing vocals, bass guitars)
Irwan Wiss (backing vocals, drums and all percussions)
If you don’t have time to catch them in their regular gigs, they will be touring around 50 Starbucks outlets in Singapore to perform for 30 minutes (covers and original tracks).
Alvin introduced me to Bani and Sara when my family and I saw them at Starbucks last weekend.
“Settle the Kettle” is available at all Starbucks outlets islandwide. In due course, the album will be available in record stores in Singapore.
53A performs at the following venues : Timbre, Tab, CM-PB. Check website of these bars for specific schedule.
That’s Brunch 78 which happens 4x a year at the Ritz Carlton Singapore.
The event is renowned for its 78-meter spread of culinary delights. I had (regular) Sunday brunch at the Ritz Carlton almost two years ago. I consider this as the biggest and the best one I’ve tried at the Ritz so far and anywhere else for that matter.
What do they offer?
Ok, ok. We need to learn something new everyday so a few definitions from epicurious.com :
With Ritz Carlton’s Executive Chef Arnaud Thulliez and honoured guest, 3 Michelin-starred Chef Michel Roux dishing out their skills, I knew I was in for a great adventure. Michel Roux is also the owner of The Waterside Inn in Berkshire, England and has received 35 culinary awards, distinctions and medals throughout his career.
Michelin stars?? Let’s look up Wikipedia.
The Michelin Guide is a series of annual guide books published by Michelin for several countries. The term refers to the Michelin Red Guide, the oldest and best-known European hotel and restaurant guide, which awards Michelin stars (highest being 3 stars)
1 star = very good restaurant in its category, worth a stop
2 stars = excellent cooking, worth a detour
3 stars = exceptional cuisine, worth a special journey
I invited Karen and Nat whom I have not seen for a long time. Good chance to catch up. Here’s our photo together with the chefs.
While you are waiting to book seats when they have it again in October, here are several photos I took before we started eating.
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