the LAST day

28 06 2009

So that’s it! Tomorrow I am leaving Delft, leaving Netherlands! I think I will miss this place a lot, it’s such a peaceful and quiet town. The Dutch are nice people too. Sigh, I am feeling quite sad now. I can’t believe that exchange ended. But I am not going home! I feel like going back to Singapore already. It’s been too long and all the travelling is tiring. There’s a final month of travelling to survive!

For the past few hours I was packing my luggage and I realised that I was really stupid to not ask my parents bring back the tennis racket, sleeping bag and 2 cloaks. Even dumber I asked my sis to bring more jackets! And the weather just got really warm. Damn! I am going to donate some items away.

And there’s still the heliport assignment to complete by tomorrow! I need to finish it before 12 so I can go to the library to print out Italy stuff and get back before 2pm to rearrange my luggage. All the stuff is almost in but I feel like repacking it. Think I should be done with all the packing by 6. The bus is at 10pm so I should have some time to rest. The luggage is so heavy now!

I think I just wrote out the above to make sure I remember that I have no time left! And its 4am now… =/





exams over, exchange over..

26 06 2009

Haiz… I am sad!!!! I think I am going to flunk another paper!!!! SHiT. Today is the last day going to TU. Even sadder.Took some pictures in the library. Nice library ^^

But exams are now officially over. Ahh, there’s still the heliport assignment to clear! I wanted to do it today, but went to Oostpoort instead. IAMSAD. Shit. Haiz. I don’t want to retake ANOTHER subject back in NTU!!! =[





everyone is getting restless!

20 06 2009

This syndrome is spreading to everyone in the house! Now that the bike is sold and the house is getting rented out, there is basically nothing left to do except but to take the last paper, pack and go! Ahhh sad.





Gone next Sunday!

16 06 2009

OMG I can’t believe exchange is ending soon! I feel sad =[ The last paper is on the 25th and I’ll be leaving for London on the 28th. I feel that I hardly explored Delft!

But soon it’ll be times of good fun in Budapest, Vienna, Prague, Italy and Spain! =D





all the work!

29 05 2009

Just came back from Paris and the heavy workload of this quarter continues to drown me. It’s very suffocating! There are so many things to be done and many of them are so difficult!

Shall list them down:

1. Electronics (due for presentation next Tues but still clueless about the subject)

2. Optimization (any time is ok but have to get it done before my 1st paper! very difficult, spent a long time thinking over it just now, demoralising. Shall look at it again on Saturday if time permits.)

3. Heliport (any time is ok to submit but there are 3 parts in total and only the 1st part is done. The 2nd part of the assignment was just announced today! And it seems impossible to do but we aim to complete it by this weekend… I hope.)

4. Lab Report (aims to finish it tomorrow after the lab session)

5. Twiki for airworthiness (seemingly almost done, just waiting for the prof to review it, hopefully he says it’s good then this can finally be striken off the list!)

6. FYP shit.

7. Need to find a cure for my Parisian rashes. -.- It’s extremely disturbing. I hate it.

8. Need to REALLY start studying for aerody, thermo and vibrations. Vibrations I shall do on Sunday if possible.

But Paris was really awesome.

The sparkling Eiffel Tower!





spring is coming soon!

13 03 2009

It’s March and spring is coming soon! Recently when I cycle to school I can see flowers blooming! It’s quite magical to see the flowers appearing from what used to be just grass occasionally covered in snow.

This was taken in school. It’s so beautiful! Plus that day the weather was really great.

And recently our food have been improving. Yesterday the chicken looked like this!

Today pj made the tea leaf egg thingy.. Hahahaha how to translate? Exams are coming =/ After exams ade parv and I are going to Luxembourg. Where’s that? It’s a tiny country next to Netherlands. Why are we going there? Cos there ain’t anywhere better to go and I have no idea why we aren’t going Belgium. Hahaha. Hope it’ll be fun. It seems like a hiking place to me. And in end April we are going to UK and Greece!!!!!!!!! YAYYYYYY!!!!!!!! Booked all the tickets already! Can’t wait!





less than 1 month to exams!

4 03 2009

I cut my hair yesterday! The stylist was great! She really communicated very well with me to ensure that she got what I wanted. It was the first time that I was so pleased with what I saw. So I’ll go back again in a few months. Just before I leave Netherlands.

There’s a lecture later and it’s raining now! I dread cycling in the rain.





JLPT + randomness

28 02 2009

I passed my JLPT 4! Quite happy! My sis just msned me the results, got 380/400! When I am back in Singapore, I must continue studying the language!

These past few days I have been travelling around Netherlands quite a bit. Rotterdam, Amsterdam and Den Haag. Because guat sim came! Finally took pictures of the Erasmus Bridge in Rotterdam. I like it!

We spent an entire day in Amsterdam and it was really fun! Or at least I thought so. Walked around the city and visited the Anne Frank House, Dam Square, Madame Tussaud’s, Sex Museum and the Red Light District at night. Anne Frank House turned out to be quite nice, considering that I didn’t even know who she was when I stood in the queue for the tickets.

We had lunch in the museum, the ambiance was great, nice and spacious with a good view of the outside.

Amsterdam is very commercialized and full of tourists! We had to look out for locals when trying to ask for directions. It’s an extremely busy city as compared to the others that I went. Normally on weekdays most cities are pretty quiet but Amsterdam is so crowded and full of activity. But the canals are really pretty, I kind of liked Amsterdam.

The red light district was quite noisy and rowdy the day we went due to some soccer match. The pubs there were airing it and those teenagers walked around shouting dunno what. The prostitutes really just stood at the windows scantily clad, some were quite plus sized as well. Actually, nothing much other than that. Madame Tussaud’s was super fun! We took pictures with so many famous people! I bought the photo taken with Obama! Hm, we are all so short!

But my favourite is still the one with Nicole Kidman! Cos she’s just so pretty! I will definitely go back to Amsterdam. I really want to visit the van Gogh Museum!

Den Haag was cold today. We wanted to go to the Peace Palace but it required an advanced booking to get in and we were late anyway. So we went to the mini Holland place. It was really kind of cool! The detail and moving figures. Summer will be the best time to visit this place cos just now it was too cold!

On our way back we talked to a nice Dutch guy and he was telling us that in the past when he studied in TU he used to cycle to Scheveningen, the nice beach near Den Haag during spring/summer. We should do that too cos he made he sound so fun! Just chilling out at the beach after school sounds fun right?

And.. my new bag! I love it! It’s so nice!





Probably just VERY unlucky

17 02 2009

Ever since the first day I left Singapore, so many unfortunate things happened! Aside from the luggage problem which was eventually settled, school and bank administration was also a screw up. Rode to Rotterdam and got thrown off the bike. Yesterday the bike got stolen. SIGH. I really liked it. Here we are, on the way to Rotterdam.

For 75euros it was a really good deal. With a nice red frame and suspensions and good brakes and gears and good wheels. I miss it!

Today ade and I went to make a police report about the bike being stolen. I suppose the chance of recovering it is really low but nevertheless, I need the copy of the police report to file my claim. Every time all these screw ups occur I have to spend so much money, time and effort to fix it. Anyway, I got a new bike for 95euros. It totally can’t be compared with the old one. But I haven’t much of a choice.

Now I have ZERO mood to study. And none to go for lessons either. I only wanna mope at home. Or eat vlaai.

And maybe redye my hair. Yesterday ade helped me dye it red. But it isn’t very even although it’s rather nice already! I finally have a soft toy (as Snowy’s replacement) too!





UK

30 01 2009

It’s time to write down what happened during the trip to UK! Or I will just forget what happen, although certain events are really quite unforgettable. The first day when we reached we were supposed to meet ade’s friend, Lee Wei at presumingly South Kensington since Imperial was nearer to South Kensington. Turns out that Imperial was near South Kensington but the friend’s hostel is nearer to Gloucester. So we alighted from the wrong station and that station didn’t have any lifts and the both of us girls were carrying 46kg worth of luggages! And there were so many flights of stairs and escalators. It was a torture just carrying the luggages out. Especially since there was this period when we couldn’t contact Lee Wei cos of some telephone number confusion. But the Londoners were nice people. And strong too! Cos they are able to lift our heavy luggages with one hand! And carry both at a time! Thank goodness for nice people. But when we got out of the station, that’s when the other problem started. Because the pulley thing for my bigger luggage broke!!! OMG. And so we can’t easily pull everything to the hostel. And it was a damn long walk. So ade and Lee Wei pulled the other 3 first and I waited (in the cold) for them to come back. Wa, it was very sad, suddenly I was regretting coming to London and bringing so much luggage. Called my Dad to tell him about the situation and started looking at the people open their businesses for the day. Since it was early morning, like 7am. After a long while, they came back and we tried so many different ways to carry that 1 piece of broken luggage that weighed so much. As we moved it along, it really fell apart. The wheels, the bracket, the strap holding the luggage together. But at least the contents didn’t fall out. The base of the luggage was worn from friction as we dragged it along in the end. But at least, we made it to the hostel in one piece. And we all felt very accomplished even though also very sian and tired. And homesick.

After that we went to check into the hostel. The reception was also a bar! During the whole time my mind was full of stuff, like getting a new luggage and transferring the stuff over and accommodation in Delft. Luckily we saw a luggage store and quickly shortlisted one, which cost me 215 pounds (that I eventually got). Then we met another one of ade’s friend and went to eat Mexican food (which wasn’t all that nice) and see the London Eye. Walked around everywhere for shopping but failed to get anything. I think the only thing I got at the end of the day was the 215pound luggage that proved to be a really good investment! Because it’s got 4 wheels and can move in all directions and it’s big and sturdy with 3 years warranty! And it moves with almost no noise! At night we went back to the hostel to sleep. Didn’t sleep really well, ade’s talk about hostels being not safe made me vigilant. Turns out it wasn’t so bad, the bed was clean and warm.

We woke up at around 6am the next day since we had a bus to catch to Manchester. But we took the wrong direction of the underground and in the end had to run all the way from Victoria station to the Victoria Coach station. And we were carrying our very heavy bags as we ran. Had to keep asking for directions since we didn’t know where it was. Plus the coach was right at the end of the entire station! We were so lucky, arrived at 0803. The bus left at 0805. Phew. Thank goodness we made it, it was a good exercise too. The bus was fairly empty so ade and I occupied 2 seats each. Stoned a lot and slept a lot throughout. Spent many hours thinking thinking about many people and feeling sad again. Found out that IA results were realised so got Shijie to check for me. She was shocked by my password. Haha. But she was really slow, I managed to check the results myself when I arrived in Manchester. The bus was early and there was an internet Kiosk in the bus terminal. Got an A-. Many aero people got As though. But I am happy already, especially since I enjoyed a slack life in CAAS. Melvin came to pick us up and took us to his hostel and afterwards brought us to eat lunch and then took us shopping. It was really quite fun, got my head off all the problems and the missing home issues at that point. Met his hostel mates as well. All nice people and there’s this Japanese guy that ade keeps saying he’s quite cute. Which is true to a certain extent. Hahaha. Of cos okada is the best la.

The next day Melvin brought us to Old Trafford and Cheshire Oaks for shopping. Old Trafford was fun! Ade and I don’t know anything about soccer but we still had fun. In the player’s dressing room we took pictures with the Rooney and Ronaldo jerseys. Cos we didn’t know who the other players were anyway. It was a pity since we were leaving the next day and missed the chance of watching a match. But it’s fine, we’ll go to Emirates stadium when we go back to UK in 6 months time! Cheshire Oaks is in Chester and we had to catch a train up. We ran again to the train station but missed the train by minutes! Ah but we had lunch while waiting for the next train. Chester is a really pretty and quaint town. Cheshire Oaks is shopping heaven! There were many factory outlets for Gap, Polo Ralph Lauren, Fred Perry, Ted Baker, Burberry etc etc. Bought some stuff from there and went home feeling quite happy. Had nice fish n chips too!

Melvin took us to Baabar at night. We walked passed the gay street but didn’t manage to see much stuff. Baabar was cool, it had really nice interiors. Only we wore too much clothes cos the locals wore really little but it was freezing outside! Met a few of Melvin’s friends but I mainly kept quiet, being anti-social.

Went back feeling very tired and sleepy and was overcome with some more home sickness. Slept at around 2-3am. Ade’s cough got to me and it was quite terrible. Coughing like mad. The next day Melvin brought us around Manchester Uni and the local church. Felt a bit more peaceful. The past few days were not very smooth. The trip from Manchester to London was quite 0k, stoned more and wrote postcards. Didn’t really get to sleep. Because in the evening we will have to rush to Lee Wei’s hostel to grab the luggages and carry them back to the coach station for our ride to Rotterdam. Lee Wei told us that the Circle line was closed so we had to take an alternative route. The trains and stations were packed with people! But we managed our way back to the hostel. No chance for dinner. While dragging the luggages out to hail a cab my small luggage broke and it was impossible to pull it along anymore. Loading the luggages up the cab would have been impossible if not for Lee Wei. He’s really our saviour! Without him it would be so hard for us. I was worrying quite a lot about the possibilities of getting a cab cos Lee Wei said people usually book cabs in advance and it is impossible to take the tube with the crowd and the heavy luggages. Thank goodness we managed to hail one. And thank goodness the cabbie was nice too. With Lee Wei’s great help we managed to push the luggages to the bus lane and checked in on time. But during that time I was feeling very very bad once again. Because we were talking about what to do with the luggage on our way back since our return flight is in London and during that time, Lee Wei would have gone back. So there’s no place to deposit the luggages while we tour and stuff. Thinking about all those plus the difficult time in moving the stuff awhile ago made all the stress come back. Texted john and was surprised he replied cos it was already 3am in the morning. But then he usually sleeps really late. But still thank goodness for him. The stupid bus driver cheated us of 10pounds because he said we had excess baggage. Didn’t want any more problems with the luggage so we just paid up. Many people found that unbelievable because there’s no such thing. When we reached the UK – France border we had to get off to get screened. I almost thought we had to lug the huge bags down but thankfully we only needed to bring the hand carries down. They were really strict, asked many questions and stared at the visas so closely. When we were about the board the ferry the police randomly pulled out 5 bags for screening. And my broken one was one of those. Thankfully didn’t have to drag it for long!!! Got up the ferry and talked a bit before getting back to the coach when we reached the other side. There were giant maltesers for sale!

The coach reached Rotterdam so much earlier than expected. It was sososososo cold when we got off! And because the people coming to pick us up was supposed to come an hour later we were feeling pretty bad. I went around scouting for a place where we could seek refuge but there was non, all buildings were closed except the Westin Hotel. I decided to drag one luggage (the broken one) there but got refused entry so had to walk all the back. But the walk made me feel warmer. Ade looked like she almost froze. But she still managed to call the people and they came to pick us up. That was the beginning of all things good except for accommodation issues even though we signed the 1st house we saw. Shall continue the Rotterdam journey in the next post.