Monday 24 November 2008

Star Moon & Sun

Our holiday has brought us back to Bangkok once again. A city that we both love. Fascinated by the culture, food, the place, almost guaranteed sunshine, shopping, the nightlife and the people have kept us wanting to come back for more. We are very lucky to do so a few times this year. Each time I get to know the city better and observing the daily lives of the locals more and more.

Across our dinner table on our first night in Bangkok, came in a group of Japanese old men with their young Asian 'girlfriends'. All the men looked like the girl's granddads. The girls all spoke in fluent Japanese. Talking and laughing with the men and making small talks among themselves. One of the girls took the lead of ordering their food and have kept it all very polite and flirty. It was so interesting to watch how they all went about their 'routines'. The body language, the sweet nothings, the girlish laughter, holding hands under the table, all there to play a role and fulfilling a need and fantasy. Than came the food... the big prawns, lobsters, expensive meats and dishes covered the whole table. All eating, drinking and being merry. Do make one wonder their real stories behind every person. Was she from a poor family? Who is she supporting? What's her purpose of doing this? It might even be her first time tasting such food. With her language skill, why not become a translator? Is he married? Kids? What the family will think? Is he lonely and not loved?

Went for a reflexology massage the next day. The girl who was doing my legs aged probably only 16 or 17 years old. She actually reminds me of my niece. Very sweet looking and you can see that she's rather new to the work but nevertheless still very good at what she does. I can't help but start to compare her to my niece. Both of about the same age, my niece have chose to leave the family home and went for oversea studies. In the name of studies, her family have worked hard to support her and making sure that she is well looked after. Moving from Perth back to Singapore, Seoul now and soon to be in Osaka. From one university to another. All in the name of studies. I can only hope that she is picking up and learning real Life experiences as she goes along and not waste her Life and this fantastic opportunity that not many people gets. On a contrary, this girl was scrubbing my feet and massaging them with her firm hands. How many massages she has to do to earn enough money for herself and family? How many hours does she work? Is she still in school?

Went to a few new bars this time with D. What I saw on stage and around me appalled me. Things people do for money left me speechless. I'm not on my high horse and being uptight about things I witnessed, but can't help but feel sorry for the people on and off stage. We left the bar very quickly.

Wednesday 12 November 2008

Sleepless In London

The freaking alarm has been going on for the last 10 hours! It's coming from a shop on the street. That's the problem when you live right in the commercial district. Shop's shut, some drunk idiot decide to play with the shop windows and lock, alarm goes off, no one's here to switch it off, we've been listening to the bloody alarm for the whole night in bed!

Now I'm getting a headache, not enough sleep, one day in the week where we get to sleep in and I'm up feeling nausea! Argh!

Now I know how it feels like to be sound tortured. Grumpy day ahead!

Sunday 9 November 2008

10 45

10 days to our next holiday! This time round, it will bring us back to Sydney, Melbourne and Whitsundays. Proper summer weather, meeting old friends, great food, exciting city lifestyles and not forgetting the 6 days stay in an Eco lodge on a Whitsundays island. Take me there now! It will be my first trip back to Sydney since I left the city for London 7.5 years ago. It will be so weird going back, but I can't wait!

45 days to Christmas! It helps when D is a big Christmas fan, and his family too! So expect a full 3 days extravaganza over the Christmas period. Sumptuous food & wine, board games, Christmas morning walk into the village, drinks in the country pub, pressies, pressies and more pressies! First ever family Christmas too... so no pressure!

It will be crazy leading to this time of the year but hey someone has got to do it! So bring on the deadlines & Christmas shopping crowd! Let the fun begins!

Wednesday 5 November 2008

La Cage Aux Folles

A story line which we are all familiar with. All the laughter and glitters. Highly camp and great fun to watch.

Seeing 'La Cage Aux Folles' on stage for the first time brought a complete different meaning to the movie that I used to know. It is still as camp and fun but with more laughter and glitter! The small theatre made it an intimate experience as well.

'I am what I am' brought new emotions and convictions. 'A little More Mascara' brought warm smile in the heart. 'The Best Of Times' made you want to stand up, dance and sing out loud!. 'Look Over There' brought tears to my eyes. D holding my hand during 'Song On The Sand'...

It may be cold, wet and wintry outside, but truly a heart warming and entertaining evening in La Cage, St Tropez!