Dartmouth

Sunday, September 27, 2015 Unknown 0 Comments

Weekends are for impromptu trips, even if it just having apple pie by the beach.
Feeling great to be out after being stuck in the apartment the past few days.

Saturday at Black Pool Sands just enjoying the sea breeze and apple pie from maccas. Just when I thought it could not get any better, UK macca's apple pie is just pure heaven. (mini celebration for queen v, who finally tried maccas apple pie) And also thanks to her for driving us there. It was a scenic drive through the small roads. I think just zoning out looking at the streams and trees go by has got to be one of my favourite things since coming to the UK.

Currently obsessing over Young Rising Sons. Favourite track here.
Been going through some problems of my own and listening to them just makes me feel better somehow. How did I only find them now.



















Im wearing monki blouse and jeans, nike air max, primark cardigan


x, Amelia

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12 tips to survive studying abroad

Saturday, September 05, 2015 Unknown 0 Comments


Feeling kinda bleak having to send mr jemo off today. Tomorrow will be the bluest Monday in awhile. But it'll be my turn to leave soon too so I decided to share some survival skills, packing tips and at the same time remind myself of my own packing to do. 

1. Stock up on necessities, especially those that are not readily available wherever you'll be, such as medicine and special brands of beauty products. Don't be caught like me in my first year when I had the worst allergy and had to run to town to find medicine. It's terrible when people keep saying hey, you got a lil somethin somethin on your face. Like, dude, that is my face (or at least grew to be part of my face)  
2. Always have emergency numbers and kits ready. Have a first aid kit in your room in case you decide to cook for the first time ever and well, sometimes things don't go as planned. Or if you're a clumsypot like I am, who can crumble even while standing still, you'll be thanking yourself you have supplies. Especially when it's nighttime and there's no 24 hour Mustafa or people to help you. 
3. Carry around a pocket knife or pepper spray when you go travelling. Better safe than sorry. 
4. Always ensure you're aware of your surroundings when you travel and that your bag can be zipped closed. If you have a bag pack, carry it on the front. (I personally try to carry a small sling bag and never let my hand off it) Also, split up your cash so if some get stolen, you're not going to end up broke and crying for help - not so glamourous then huh. 
5. Always stay hydrated. The change in weather means there's a high chance of falling sick. Especially when the weather is colder, you won't feel the need to replenish water because you don't perspire. But the air is a lot dryer so it's easy to catch a cold (starting to sound a lot like a granny)
6. If you're forever hungry like me, always have some noodles or snacks lying around in your room. For when those hunger pangs hit at night and there's no Newton or Prata places to satisfy your supper needs. (Never appreciated 24hour food places until I went overseas - woes of a vampire)
7. Don't be afraid to meet new people and make friends. Everyone is on the same boat so just be nice. Get out of your comfort zone and hang out with friends from other places in the world. Studying abroad gives you the best opportunity to learn more about other cultures, taste food from around the world, and maybe even experience their lifestyles when you travel to visit them. 
8. Try not to take offence when people don't know where you're from. Just google world map and maybe point it out. 
9. Download useful apps before leaving to ensure you can arrive safely to wherever you need to be without getting too lost. It's quite loserly (if that's even a word) but I save images off google of maps, booking confirmations and train lines so i can refer to it when I have no data connection (happens more often than you can imagine, and at times you need it most)
10. If the word "sale" excites you, please don't overpack. If you think you've under brought stuff, chances are, you're still overpacked. Student discounts and next day delivery are literally the key words of shopping heaven. And you don't even have to leave your bed! Plus, you'll be pretty popular in your building by the end of the term because everyone will know your name from all the parcels. (Whoops!) But yeah, point is, when you have to move, that is going to be a major headache. Storage and movers might not come cheap, and shipping has to be planned way in advanced. (Don't want to be stuck having to rush for a flight while movers delay in collecting your boxes)
11. Pack things you're sure you can get over there last. Toiletries such as tooth brush and soaps take up a lot of baggage weight and space. If you're really pushing it, take out clothes and heavier items such as soaps. Pack some travel size ones to last over the few days as you arrive and get stuff ready for school. 
12. There's not much need to be kiasu (afraid to lose) and bring rice cooker, pots, woks and what not. Chances are there will be Asian stores that will sell them. And honestly, it's such a hassle to carry that onto the trains along with your giant bags. (It was such a struggle and I barely managed to make it back with everything) One thing you should be kiasu about if you're fussy is to bring along your bolster. I had no idea it was a Asian thing, and I had the hardest time trying to buy one over in the UK (trust me, there was hardly any - even on Amazon) Most other things are pretty much easy to find. 

Can't wait to start my final year and graduate to be officially unemployed. It's going to be so different. But let's just stay positive. To those just starting their first years, have fun, it's going to be an unforgettable experience. 

X, Amelia 


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work week

Thursday, September 03, 2015 Unknown 0 Comments

I don't think I'll ever be ready for adult life. Work has been on my mind a little too much. Fighting for what you really like is tough. But who else is going to fight for it but you. Making it a point to persevere, and ever grateful for the little acts of supports. A little goes a long way. 

Always looking forward to lunch as a break from everything. Hell am I getting old. Can't wait to finish this project and actually start being more creative before I lose it. 

Basil - Kallang Wave Mall
The atmosphere here was nice - quiet and fresh. I felt the food was only so-so though and our order got mixed up twice. But the fresh basil saved it I guess. Nothing like fresh herbs, so difficult to find nowadays. I liked the fish cake (could be less sweet) and the omelette was really fluffy. The pineapple fried rice was not too bad - though personally, I hate raisins and sultanas but after picking them out it was still alright. I'm not sure if it's part of the "fresh" concept but the vegetables were a tad too fresh. Maybe for drinks and a snack to chill out, it would be a good place to visit. 









After lunch we picked up some buns at MK bakery in the same mall. The Belgian chocolate bun was a great boost to carry on with work. Mochi texture and lava chocolate in the middle. Who wouldn't like that. And who has donuts for breakfast? (Me waving my arms madly) yep, I saved the chocolate donut for breakfast and it still tasted awesome. (I am a chocote addict, I will not lie - I could bathe in chocolate sprinkles) 


I never knew that there was a mall near the new stadium until mama lai brought us for dinner there. (My momma more hip than yours) but it's a pretty cool place. There are a number of places to eat and even rock climbing walls. (In the middle of the mall?!) So I guess if you're the active type, it would be fun. Though I much prefer to be as close to the ground as possible and just enjoy my donut from there. I think a sloth would describe me pretty well. 

Cafe Melba - Goodman Arts Centre
Not the first time and definitely not the last time I'll eat here. One of the better cafes to chill out and have good food. (Great date place) Cafe Melba has good pasta and pizza and the best sweet potato fries (everrr). 





Here's a reminder not to forget to take your mind off work once in awhile to enjoy a little time alone or together alone with the ones you love. 

X, Amelia 



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