My sister's keeper is a beautiful movie....
I've never cried that much while watching a movie before..
Now i know why u left halfway Vilo :)
Would have been interesting to watch you cry though xxxx
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Sunday, June 20, 2010
The Final Analysis
Monday, April 19, 2010
This too shall pass...
They drew a circle that shut me out,
Heretic,rebel, a thing to flout!
But love and I had the wit to win,
We drew a circle that took them in.
Edwin Markham
Heretic,rebel, a thing to flout!
But love and I had the wit to win,
We drew a circle that took them in.
Edwin Markham
Friday, August 28, 2009
Viva La Vida
We are the world
There comes a time
When we head a certain call
When the world must come together as one
There are people dying
And it's time to lend a hand to life
The greatest gift of all
We can't go on
Pretending day by day
That someone, somewhere will soon make a change
We are all a part of
God's great big family
And the truth, you know love is all we need
We are the world
We are the children
We are the ones who make a brighter day
So let's start giving
There's a choice we're making
We're saving our own lives
It's true we'll make a better day
Just you and me..
Michael Jackson.
Plop. There goes another pair of gloves ( into the bin) after a dissection class. Thank goodness for revolution and hence the cheap rubber products we have access to these days.
Leaving the hall with the names of the muscles and ligaments ringing in our ears, we head straight to where else.. the mess of course! Speaking of which, I'm still mystified as to where all the food goes to. I'm always hungry here that sometimes I scare myself thinking about it. lol.
After a few sessions of toiling with nerves and fascia for the past one month, I've developed a new found respect for the human body.
Being given this very chance; studying these miracles up close from a person who was once breathing and living keeps reminding me of the reason I'm here, the reason why most of my books if not all look like academic dumbbells, why there would be a constant need to study late into the night no matter how comfortable the bed looks, why the longest break I would get in the next 5 years would probably not be more than 2 months, why certain important occasions would have to be missed, why classes are from 8 to 5, why patience is a virtue or to err is divine. It all keeps making sense. It all does.
On another note,the past few weeks had been interesting.. eventful to say the least.
Mum and sis came down to Belgaum and it was soooo good to see them!! I had fun showing them around my university and Belgaum town armed with my mediocre sense of direction. Oh yeah! I got to play the host for a change. The tailors here are amazing. I got 4 suits done in a day! Now that's a feat worth recognizing don't you think so? They're back in Malaysia now. My mum and sister i mean.
Exams are next week and we'll be tested on the upper extremities. It's gonna be mind- blowingly interesting ;)
I love life .. because what more is there?. - Anthony Hopkins
Toodles.
Loves,
Gaya
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Anastomosis... my love..
It's amazing how fast the week just zooms past me. Before you know it.. it's Monday already.The Half Blood Prince was somewhat disappointing though I've forgotten most of the storyline. It would have been a roller coaster ride for those who have never touched the book. Nevertheless, it WAS a movie and it WAAS Harry Potter so yay!!
These are a few interesting things that I've learned so far..
Just walk away when the auto guy insists on charging more than what you ask for.
Coffee Day is Belgaum's very own Starbucks
Tissues are expensive here!
And so are plastic products. ;)
Avoid wearing white footwear.. or buying them altogether.
Paneer Paratha is the bomb!
There is an interval halfway throughout a movie at the cinemas
And the Indian National Anthem is sung before a movie starts ( at least the one I went to..)
I can find 'Twister' here!
Beans are eaten almost everyday for almost every meal..
Make sure that I bring an umbrella along with me wherever I go..
The pigeons and cats here are huge
We can add sugar to curds.. now why didn't we think of that?!
US pizza delivers to our college!!
Well we're still waiting for the other 50+ students to come. So we're stuck in the interphase of starting the lessons and having an orientation. I'm not complaining though.. knowing that the lecturers will be more serious when the lessons officially start.
The wireless connection is being it's confused self again and I would be really angry if this does not get saved. So I shall just write this much for now.
Toodles!
Lots of love,
Gaya
xx
These are a few interesting things that I've learned so far..
Just walk away when the auto guy insists on charging more than what you ask for.
Coffee Day is Belgaum's very own Starbucks
Tissues are expensive here!
And so are plastic products. ;)
Avoid wearing white footwear.. or buying them altogether.
Paneer Paratha is the bomb!
There is an interval halfway throughout a movie at the cinemas
And the Indian National Anthem is sung before a movie starts ( at least the one I went to..)
I can find 'Twister' here!
Beans are eaten almost everyday for almost every meal..
Make sure that I bring an umbrella along with me wherever I go..
The pigeons and cats here are huge
We can add sugar to curds.. now why didn't we think of that?!
US pizza delivers to our college!!
Well we're still waiting for the other 50+ students to come. So we're stuck in the interphase of starting the lessons and having an orientation. I'm not complaining though.. knowing that the lecturers will be more serious when the lessons officially start.
The wireless connection is being it's confused self again and I would be really angry if this does not get saved. So I shall just write this much for now.
Toodles!
Lots of love,
Gaya
xx
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Reaching for the stars
बेलगाम, इंडिया
१.२० प.म
जवाहरलाल नेहरू मेडिकल कॉलेज, नेहरू नगर
It's been almost two weeks since I arrived in Belgaum, India.
The atmosphere, the environment and of course the people.. everything seems so surreal. The daily chapati's and curds, the mixture of hindi and marathi, the yellow auto's that charge at us whenever we step out of college, the accented lectures, 'Sitamma' the delightful lady who takes care of the juniors floor, the wet mornings, afternoons and evenings, the RAIN that always decide to fall whenever we decide it will not, the salwars and chudidars, the interesting jokes our lecturers share, the queue at the Bank, the ever-helpful seniors and the free wireless in the campus m
akes the 3 hour ( or was it 2?) bus ride from Hubli worthwhile.
The lecturers have introduced the three subjects which we'll be dealing with in the first week itself. Judging from the syllabus, planner and the workload, it's going to be a busy year for me. And I'm gonna make it as interesting as possible. Medicine is tough no doubt but that won't stop me from loving anatomy, physiology and biochemistry. I'm happy and extremely grateful for having the choice to pursue my dream which many don't. I'll make the most of my 5 1/2 years here and the advices both my parents have given me will always be a part of me here.
I love them!
Well.. more about Belgaum in my next post.
I'm starving!
Oooh and by the way,we'll be going out to watch Harry Potter in the one and only cinema Belgaum has to offer in the afternoon ;)
Weeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
Loves,
Gaya
१.२० प.म
जवाहरलाल नेहरू मेडिकल कॉलेज, नेहरू नगर
It's been almost two weeks since I arrived in Belgaum, India.
The atmosphere, the environment and of course the people.. everything seems so surreal. The daily chapati's and curds, the mixture of hindi and marathi, the yellow auto's that charge at us whenever we step out of college, the accented lectures, 'Sitamma' the delightful lady who takes care of the juniors floor, the wet mornings, afternoons and evenings, the RAIN that always decide to fall whenever we decide it will not, the salwars and chudidars, the interesting jokes our lecturers share, the queue at the Bank, the ever-helpful seniors and the free wireless in the campus m
akes the 3 hour ( or was it 2?) bus ride from Hubli worthwhile.
The lecturers have introduced the three subjects which we'll be dealing with in the first week itself. Judging from the syllabus, planner and the workload, it's going to be a busy year for me. And I'm gonna make it as interesting as possible. Medicine is tough no doubt but that won't stop me from loving anatomy, physiology and biochemistry. I'm happy and extremely grateful for having the choice to pursue my dream which many don't. I'll make the most of my 5 1/2 years here and the advices both my parents have given me will always be a part of me here.
I love them!
Well.. more about Belgaum in my next post.
I'm starving!
Oooh and by the way,we'll be going out to watch Harry Potter in the one and only cinema Belgaum has to offer in the afternoon ;)
Weeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
Loves,
Gaya
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Little did I know..
Little did I know when this course started... that I would be wishing it could last a little longer.
Little did I know when I was told to learn 3 languages... that I would learn a LOT more than that.
Little did I know when I entered 3-2-A1.. that laughing would keep me up all night.
Little did I know when I left my comfortable bed back at home... that everything else in college would make up for it.
Little did I know when I was hours away from mummy's cooking... that the cafe would be a place I'll be looking forward to go to most of the time.
Little did I know when I came here... that simple things in life would mean a LOT to me.
Little did I know when I saw the planner during the orientation... that I would enjoy kicking a ball around.
It's roughly 3 weeks before I would be leaving to Belgaum. I would, of course, try ( really really hard) to get almost all the things I need at least a week before that. Visa included. Yup. 3 weeks is pretty soon. But a girl's gotta do what girl's gotta do. The time will eventually come anyway, so I'm grateful that I'm aware of it instead of having reality slap the news right across my face.
3 weeks .. 3 months. What's the difference?
I've got to remember that my will and determination is all that matters.
So while I have these.. everything is possible.
And this is what I choose to believe in.
You see.. optimism works for me ;)
Loves,
Gaya x
Little did I know when I was told to learn 3 languages... that I would learn a LOT more than that.
Little did I know when I entered 3-2-A1.. that laughing would keep me up all night.
Little did I know when I left my comfortable bed back at home... that everything else in college would make up for it.
Little did I know when I was hours away from mummy's cooking... that the cafe would be a place I'll be looking forward to go to most of the time.
Little did I know when I came here... that simple things in life would mean a LOT to me.
Little did I know when I saw the planner during the orientation... that I would enjoy kicking a ball around.
It's roughly 3 weeks before I would be leaving to Belgaum. I would, of course, try ( really really hard) to get almost all the things I need at least a week before that. Visa included. Yup. 3 weeks is pretty soon. But a girl's gotta do what girl's gotta do. The time will eventually come anyway, so I'm grateful that I'm aware of it instead of having reality slap the news right across my face.
3 weeks .. 3 months. What's the difference?
I've got to remember that my will and determination is all that matters.
So while I have these.. everything is possible.
And this is what I choose to believe in.
You see.. optimism works for me ;)
Loves,
Gaya x
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