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    Unbelievable Dog

    So after 1 1/2 weeks of numerous sightings of the lost dog, the dog was finally found.

    The dog, whose name is Cola, had spent almost the entire first 3 years of her life in Save Our Street Dogs (SOSD) compound. She was found outside the SOSD compound trying to get back in after 1 1/2 weeks. This is almost hard to believe. Cola has never took the route from Ang Mo Kio to SOSD compound in Pasir Ris before, yet somehow there is an inner built GPS in her which helps her to find her way back. Braving rain, sun, traffic and almost no food and water, she miraculously manage to walk close to 20km home.

    To give an idea how far it is, here is the map, and we do not know which route she took:

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    Simply amazing.

    Here is the post from SOSD :

    Cola has been found!!The past week has been filled with anxiety as volunteers searched for her day and night. Hope…

    Posted by SOSD Singapore on Friday, March 18, 2016

     

    I have always been reading dogs doing amazing things. Now I finally encountered one.

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    Looking for a Needle in a Haystack

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    Spent the whole Sunday morning helping a friend to look for her dog. After targeting a certain area to search, we proceeded to search around the area. That was when I realised we were really looking for a needle in a haystack. There were just so many areas that a runaway dog can hide, and on top of that, a lot of areas were out of bounds, for e.g. construction sites, fenced up industry buildings, and areas that were just inaccessible.

    It was hot, and I was as red as a lobster. I pity the dog who is out in the wild, all alone, without access to clean water and food, with no shelter.

    I really hope the dog can be found.

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    Writing

    I write a lot at work, or rather, I emailed a lot at work. And because it is work email, my writing tends towards what I call ‘work writing’. Work emails tend to be factual, precise and to the point.

    On the other hand, writing for leisure, in my case, blogging, tends to be more casual, or what I call ‘leisure writing’. It should be creative, less restrictive, more ‘ebb and flow’. And as I hardly write for leisure anymore, I feel that whatever I am writing becomes ‘work writing’.

    I need to do more ‘leisure writing’.

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    Errands Weekends

    I noticed recently that the weekends have become weekends where the 2 days are spent doing nothing but running errands. I also realised that most of the errands can be done on weekdays’ nights, but due to my running and just generally feeling tired after work, I have been pushing all my errands to the weekends.

    After running all the errands, it feels like I did not rest much before Monday is here again. Hence, I am trying to run my errands as much as possible on weekdays’ nights so I can spend weekends resting.

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    Today

    1) Woke up in Salzburg.

    2) Had breakfast in the hotel. Took a very early morning bus near our hotel to the Bad Ischl Train Station.

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    3) Arrived at the Bad Ischl Train Station where train ticket to Hallstatt Train Station was purchased.

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    4) Took the nice almost empty train.

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    5) Arrived at the Hallstatt Train Station and proceed to board the ferry to Hallstatt.

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    6) Spent a few very enjoyable hours in the beautiful but cold Hallstatt.

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    7) Went back to Salzburg and had a very nice dinner at the pizza place L’Osteria downstairs.

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    Reflections 2014

    Reflections for the year 2014 is very late, in fact, almost 1 1/2 months late. Spending New Year in Europe, followed by trying to adapt to a new job had me postponing this post till now.

    The start of the 2014 had me making some mistakes in my job, which contributed to not getting the promotion. It was depressing actually, but I was glad I managed to put that behind me. The rest of the year career wise was pretty smooth sailing. In fact, I was doing a pretty good job managing the new projects that came my way subsequently, and managed to reduce the huge number of escalations previously from that account to zero. As mentioned in my reflections for 2013, I was always looking out for new opportunities, and this came sometime towards the last quarter of the year. It was to an environment that I had always wanted to work in, and with a nice increase in salary too. It is a big organisation, and with such size, it will definitely comes with its own set of challenges. I was sad to leave actually, especially since I had a good boss, and I was doing pretty well with the projects on hand, but there is no way I could reject the increase in salary. For 2015, I just want to perform well in my new job, considering the fact that it is a totally different ball game altogether, an environment that I was never in throughout my career.

    On a personal note, I have continued with my exercise regime, and I really enjoyed it. The races that I ran in 2014 are the Sundown Marathon Half Marathon, which I will never do it again since I did not enjoy it at all, the SIA Charity Run 10k, which I enjoyed a lot and managed to get a PB for 10k, the SAFRA Half Marathon, which was not too bad, and the revenge run SCB Singapore Marathon 21k where I definitely performed than the disastrous one in 2013, but still not up to own expectations. I mentioned last year that I want to do a full marathon in 2015, and hopefully this is something that I can achieve. Also, I am seriously considering an overseas race. After that, perhaps it is time to move to triathlons.

    I went on numerous work trips to Malaysia and Indonesia, even manage to go for a training trip to Melbourne. For personal trips, I manage to visit Bali where I witnessed one of the best sunset ever, Taipei where I eat, and eat, and eat some more, Germany where I drove a left hand drive van along the Autobahn at 180km/h and experienced many Christmas markets, Denmark where I spent the New Year and was amazed at how much the Danes love firework, and Sweden, catching 2 nights of Northern Lights in Kiruna, Northern Sweden, thrown off a dog sled three times, staying in the famous Ice Hotel, sharing a train cabin overnight with 4 other strangers while it cuts through a snow covered landscape, and discovering the delicious Senapssill or pickled herring. It was definitely a very fulfilling year when it comes to travelling. I hope to continue to do the same in 2015.

    Financially, things improved in 2014, there was increase in liquidity, and only one case of investment losing money. I am treating this as a lesson learnt. I wanted to increase my savings by 25% in 2014, which was not achieved, though it was close. I will try to save even more for 2015, but with the expected increase in expenses due to the new car, this will be challenging. But I will try.

    I have also started contributing back to the society in little small ways, and I want to continue this in 2015. I have almost stopped reading altogether in 2014, and this needs to be kick started again in 2015. As for the last resolution, I want to ‘de-clutter’, simplify, and learn to find happiness in the smallest of things.

    2014 was not a bad year, one of the better year I had in recent memory. As I prepare to embark on another stage in my life in 2015, I shall learn to enjoy the little good things, forget about the unhappy and bad ones, and hope for an even better year.

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    We Never Appreciate Something Until It’s Gone

    There is this saying that is often quoted about how we never appreciate anything until it is gone. I just realised how true this is.

    My washing machine broke down recently.

    I did not realise how much I have relied on my washing machine in my life. It had become so much part of my life that I have taken it for granted. After each run, just throw the sweaty running gear into the washing machine. Handles the washing of my clothes during the weekend. It was literally one of the tools that kept my house clean.

    Now I have to handwash my clothes while waiting for the repairman to repair it. The last time I handwashed my clothes was, what, during my NS days. And repairmen do not work on weekends. Am I suppose to take a day’s leave just so I can get my washing machine repaired?

    Now I hope my aircon do not break down next.

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    Selling My Soul

    It was harder this time round, maybe because I am happier here. Maybe because my boss is better than the last time. Maybe because I am most probably moving out of my comfort zone, and into the frying pan burning in the hot fire.

    Did I just sell my soul away?