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Sunday, June 26, 2005
Wilderness rants
I'm still currently on vacation to Palo Alto, CA, USA. That's about 1 hour south of San Francisco. At my uncle's place

It's been a little over a week since I got here but man I have done alot!
Biking
Hiking (multiple times)
Road Trips!!!
Needless to say my body is aching and screaming bloody murder.

Two major trips that I took were one road trip from San Fransisco to LA. Visited Monterey, Big Sur, Santa Barbara, Santa Monica, Malibu, Universal Studios, Hollywood pheww... Although the entire time my bf kept on going abt how he hates the L.A. traffic.

Big Sur was really fantastic. Sprawling mountains besides the ocean. Very dramatic scene that I will definitely miss.

Another trip was to Yosemite National Park. Spectacular views! Breathtaking panoramic experience. I'm not much of a gushy person who stares at every single mountain view or beautiful flowers. But omg how can one not feel awed by the Yosemite majestic splendor. The clifs, canyons, giant trees, inviting rivers.... Heaven I tell you!!!

True, my bf had to litterally drag or push me up the slopes (I guess It's really time for me to start doing something about my flabby fats) but I'm sure glad I took those painful steps. I think I'm fitter now... yes, I must be!

Some stupid things that happen typically of me.... I forgot my sport shoes and ended up having to buy a brand new Asics running shoes on the way. Brought my camera but forgot the battery :S:S:S... will need to get pictures from everyone else. And I lost my wallet!!! Argghhhhhh...... Good thing I am starting work next month, so at least not as long till my pay day.

For my birthday, I had a surprise party... really sweet... thanks everyone. And I got a brand new mini ipod. Green! I was really taken aback cause I think that's too expensive. But appareantly my bf bought that for me cause he knew I was saving for it AND so that I could use the monies I saved to buy a new bike and join a bike club. Is that a hint? I believe so... heheheeh... Guess he was exhausted from all the pushing and dragging after all.

Unfinished Business:
There are still lots of tiny details here and there that I will need to recall and write down. And I'll need to get those pictures.

Oh right, just so that everyone knows... Yess I think San Francisco is better than L.A. A city that takes only max 10 minutes to go anywhere is my kind of city :P. Hurray for Singapore!
Sunday, June 05, 2005
Colonized?? I refuse!!
This started as a comment to Shahrin's posting on his views as a Malay in Singapore. It has become a topic that is rather interesting for me as well and one that I would like to point out here. So I have decided to make it my posting instead.

First of all, as I am not a Singaporean, it is a sad attempt in my part to completely understand the feeling that Shahrin share. Although I must confess, when I first set foot in Singapore, I was expecting a Chinese country. So much so was the image that Singapore outside of its border. For a country that prides itself for being a multicultural entrepot, can you actually blame the minority for feeling belittled?

However, there is One point about the multi-cultural flag of singapore that I would like to emphasize: Dividing a country based on race is the most ridiculous thing that reeks of colonial/imperial times. A very odd thing that Singapore still use it. A first world country with a third world citizen classification.

If any classification is necessary, it should be religion. After all, how you are treated in certain matters are more tied to your religious beliefs than the color of the skin. I have came to learn from a local Islamic conversion centre that non Malays that convert into Islam must adopt a new Malay/Islamic name. Why? They argue that this is for identification purposes since the Singapore IC does not carry the religious status. "Should anything happen to you", they say, "of course you would want to be treated as how your beliefs dictate". How true!!! Why then, do Singapore still insist in using Race? Something of a mere color! A Malay does not mean he is a muslim, a Chinese does not mean he's a buddhist or taoist and an Indian does not mean he's a Hindu or Shikh.

This point has become a touchy sore point for me because of my recent experience to "localize" myself. You see, they require me to fill in my Race for my Permanent Residency application. By the color I appear, perhaps some people would assume I am Malay. Now as you now from Shahrin's post, there are infact races within Malay! In my "Malay" race, I am also part Minang, part Javanese. Not only that, I am also a quarter Chinese and almost half Middle East (my ancestors having been merchants from the middle east, arabia, turkey). I love my heritage and I love the fact that my ancestors have been more forward looking in their times to not have insisted same race marriages. The fact is within a few more decades, who can actually maintain a "pure" blood? And those who do, I think, have something wrong with their view of humanity.

A very funny Indian commedian once put it "In a hundred years (if we are still alive) all the people in the world would probably be a mix of Chinese and Indian!. After all, they are currently making up almost half of the World's popluation... It's just a matter of time! So you may run now... but sooner of later... we will hump you" (russel peters)

I sincerely hope, Singapore, a country I have grown to admire for its governance to evolve with the rest of the world and take a better course of action on how it maintains its multi cultural history.

In the meantime, let my I.C. show, that my race is Other