The curtains has fallen on 2006, bringing a chapter of everyone’s lives to a close. For me, 2006 has struck a deep chord within me, and it will definitely remain -for many years to come- a year of many ‘firsts’.
I’m thankful to God for I couldn’t have gone through this year in one piece without His guidance. 2006 is one of the most challenging years for me, thus far, save 2002. From Him, I’ve learnt the value of Faith.
My family – They have been my major source of strength, inspiration, motivation and love. From Mum, Dad and Sis, I learnt the value of Love.
My friends – to those of you who’ve touched my life in many ways, thank you. Really. Thank you. I mean it. I’ll list some of you, in chronological order of appearance throughout my life in 2006.
Allan – thanks for being an excellent ‘neighbour’ throughout my second year. Thanks for the occasional Sunday lunches, silly banter, witty exchanges, and many other random conversations that we had. Thanks to your mum for cooking up the steak dinner during our trip to Brussels!
Chin Lik & Joel – thanks for being an ever supportive senior and friend. You’ve always been willing to lend me an ear to listen to my problems and rants.
Koon Hiang & Pei Ni – I owe both of you a lot. Big time. You’ve been a very very supportive senior, despite being 2 years above me. It’s sad that I see very little of both of you these days.
My Cambridge friends who ‘trekked’ all the way in the cold of the night to throw me a birthday surprise on my 22nd- Allan, Chin Lik, Joel, Kerry, Ryan, Beng, James, Gavin, Josephine, Aaron, Alvin, Ash, Andre, Raj, Lay Ping, Jean & Yvonne. You people really really did catch me by surprise. Honest! Besides, you can’t tell how much I was touched by your gesture. And thanks for the cards, Yvonne and Steph.
To my fellow Cambridge medic batchmates – Alvin, Ash, Andre, Raj, David, Cindy, Lay Ping, Jean, Ryan, Yifan, Imran and Amir. Thank you for being part of my memories of MVST IB. We survived the most gruelling year in our preclinical studies! There were fun bits, and the not so fun bits.. yet, I thank God we all finally made it out of that year in one piece.
Kok Foong – thanks for being a great host during my visit to IMU and thanks for letting me bunk at your apartment at Bukit Jalil. Thanks for the birthday present too. It’s now my regular tie-pin! Staying up all night, reminiscing over the good old days at INTEC and catching up with two years’ worth of lost time.
Yew Ewe – thanks for driving Kok Foong and I to Bukit Cahaya Seri Alam, MidValley, and Mr Robert’s house. (and thanks for driving me around during my two years in INTEC) The silly conversation over dim sum for breakfast. You’re still the same ol’ UV that I knew two years ago.
Aaron, Glen, Poh Sen & Ganesh- thanks for meeting up with me. Really appreciate it!
Dr King – you made my summer in the USA possible. Thank you for the visiting fellowship stipend and accomodation. Also, thanks for treating me to lunch at the sandwich shop below Joslin, and bringing me to dinner with you and your wife at Aneka Rasa Malaysian Restaurant in Allston.
Christian – you defined my experience at Joslin. You were a great mentor and friend. I’m sorry for all those silly mistakes I made while running the assays, screwing up my experimental time-points, and doing other blunders in the lab. Thanks for being so patient with me. And thanks for the lunch and dinner at your home, and coffee-breaks at Starbucks etc. and lending me tourist guidebooks to New York and Boston. Most importantly, thanks for helping me out during my presentation when I nearly forgot that ‘smoking’ was the fourth predisposing factor of atherosclerosis identified by the Framingham, Massachusetts study!! (the smoking sign that you made with your hand when you noticed that I was struggling to recall the last factor absolutely saved me!)
My Boston buddies: Kerry, Yifan, Sui Seng and Jean. Thank you, each and everyone of you, for making my summer in Boston and the USA the highlight of my year. I’ll always remember the dinners at Cheese Cake Factory in Prudential Tower and Cambridge Galleria TGIF in Roxbury, the drinks at the Top of the Hub of Prudential Tower, mexican food in Cambridge, Mass. , Malaysian food at Penang Restaurant, mongolian grill at Boylston, ice-cream at Cold Stone in Landmark Center and Charles’ River Plaza, Chinese Dim Sum at a Golden Phoenix (hope I got the name right) restaurant in Chinatown, New York City, and that tex-mex restaurant that George W. Bush once ate in Washington, DC.
Here’s what I remember most from each of you:
Kerry: all that nonsensical banter, silly ‘code-names’, heart-to-heart guy-talk that we had during my ‘sleepovers’ at your place in Beacon Hill. We’ve got a lot more in common than we thought, with you being my summer holiday buddy for two consecutive years!
Yifan: the nonsensical banter, your frankness, and our meaningful conversations. Thanks for treating me to that Burger King at Logan Airport, but I was really genuine in helping you with your stuff and did not expect to be treated at all! 😛
Sui Seng: although we’re both at Christ’s and we were in CUMaS committee, I must say that I really got to know the real you in Boston. The conversations that we had during our past-midnight one-hour walks from Beacon Hill back to Longwood Avenue, which became almost a regular occurence, especially after the night-outs at the AMC Theater at Boston Commons. The silly banter. Oh yeah, I’ll also remember how you corrected my pronunciation of ‘steak’ at TGIF Roxbury. ‘What do you want me to do with the ‘stick’? Hit you on the head?’ Thanks 😀
Jean: the final two weeks of my time in Boston. You got me hooked onto Mexican food. And grapes. The Saturday morning market. Lots of fruits. The ‘baby breaths’ for your birthday. Your grey beret.( I do have a good sense of fashion. And it’s not just limited to men’s clothes. :D) Our shopping outings at Cambridgeside Galleria. My last day in Boston and USA. Thanks for making me realise that I had mistaken my return flight to London to be one day too late! I’m lousy with dates.Thanks for calling me that night, and coming online on MSN to contact me, just because my mum got worried about me missing my flight.
Cheng Hau: thanks for being a kind host at MIT, and for letting me bunk at your cool room at Simmons Hall after that late night ‘Da Vince Code’ screening at MIT Student Theater, gate-crashing MITMASA fresherman BBQ, bringing me around MIT, calling me out to join you for dinner with the Northwestern people and for arranging that mini-reunion at that Taiwanese restaurant with Jin Hock.
Kah Yong: it’s so nice to see you after 1 year! Woohoo! Thanks for letting me crash in your room after watching ‘Crash’ at Jean’s place. I’ll remember the time when we watched Gray’s Anatomy. And that last time we bid each other goodbye in front of Harvard T stop.
Shien Jin: it’s nice to see you again after nearly 2 years, this time in Cambridge, Mass. (although you couldn’t quite recognize me initially at the MITMASA Freshman BBQ..haha). And thanks for treating me to dinner at that Thai Restaurant in Harvard Square!
Chea Lu – our Brussels trip. Our silly banter. Really really silly banter. Singing Backstreet Boys’ ‘As Long As You Love Me’ on the streets of Brussels. (The Belgians must think Asian tourists are mad.) Your quirkiness. Your initial jetlag, causing you to be lethargic nearly all throughout the trip and your need to sleep early!! Oh and that priceless ‘stoned’ look on your face, no thanks to your jet lag. I really got to know you much better than I did when I first met you in my second year.
Cindy – the everyday encounters at the Pharmacology Lecture Theatre. My sole Malaysian ‘classmate’ in Part II Pharmacology.
Julie – the conversations we had at Christ’s Upper Hall over the late dinners. One fine evening at dinner, she finally realizes, after nearly 3 years, that I’m actually ‘quite tall’ 😛
Beng – Cambridge LINKS. First aid course. Staircase 4-mate. Still calling me ‘legend’ despite repeated warnings. Occasionally uses my microwave.
James – the only guy more enigmatic than myself. Staircase 4-mate.
Ash – thanks for ‘rescuing’ me at Cindy’s (Ballare) at the MedSoc Back to School bop. 😉 Cookouts. Her joint birthday surprise with Rachel. My first ‘brush’ with Apple Vodka. Mainly Apple Juice ok?
Wee Loon – thanks for being a generous host and letting me bunk in your room at Dublin. Thanks for paying for that Chinese dinner. The silly MSN conversations that we had never fail to amuse me and provide me with some form of comic relief! The absolutely ridiculous political banters. Reminds me of our ‘talkingcock.com’ days back in INTEC.
Nizam – thanks for travelling all the way to Wee Loon’s place just to meet up with me. Really really appreciate that. Our late night banter, heart-to-heart conversations, silly jokes..yeah, doesn’t it just feel like the good old days when we used to be roommates for three semesters in INTEC?
Yew Ewe, Foo Weng, Mei Ling, Wai Quen, Winnie, Phaik Kee, Shen Wei, Sze Yong, Kok Meng, Victor, Lay San, Benjamin, Karen and Shirley – thanks for being able to make it to the reunion dinner. I am really touched by the large turnout!
Sarah Jane and Lay San – the two-minute conversation. Short but sweet. 🙂
Mira – thanks for treating me to coffee! 😉 Really nice of you, considering that we’ve only just met.
Joo Ken – thanks for coming to meet up with me during my trip to Dublin. Thank you for the tea towel and fridge magnet!
Phaik Kee, Winnie & Sze Yong, Shen Wei & Cheen Werne – thanks for your hospitality when I visited your place. Thanks for giving me your ‘One Day Rambler’ Bus Ticket, Phaik Kee! Saved me a couple of euros!
Shen Wei – thanks for accompanying me all the way to Dublin airport to send me off. Thanks for the muffins and the McD apple pie! The conversation we had on the bus and at the airport. I think we now see each other from a different perspective 😉
Yvonne- “What does your nick mean?” over MSN. The ‘profound’ conversations over lunch and dinner. The short chats whenever we see each other. Dim sum with the same set of people, twice. 😛 The cash machine in front of Christ’s. Your withdrawing cash from the machine without taking the cash from the dispenser. 😀
Stephanie – law journal articles. The short chats whenever we see each other. Thanks for cooking dinner on the last day of term! 🙂 And thanks for the advice you gave me about editing work.
In retrospect, 2006 is an eventful year. I’ve experienced a lot of things, dealt with emotionally-difficult situations, and had lots and lots and lots of fun. It couldn’t have been possible without the support of the kind people that I’ve had the opportunity to cross paths.
Hello 2007. This is a new chapter of my life, with the pages still blank. It’s up to me to fill it. Bring it on!