Showing posts with label News and Notes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label News and Notes. Show all posts

Sunday, February 12, 2017

A Tembusa Tree Fell in Botanic Gardens

A tembusu tree toppled in the Botanic Gardens yesterday afternoon and left 1woman dead and 4 injured including the deceased twin 1yo children!


We also discovered that very night that another tree also toppled at our estate, and blocked our way!

A remembered hearing the sound of the tree toppling, so did DC during nap time... while B and me were sound asleep! He was worried about the tree falling again and couldn't sleep at night... and we allowed him to sleep with us that night, much to his relief! :)

The fallen tree:

The next morning (today), we saw some men clearing the tree. Boy, that was sure a lot of work and that tree wasn't even the size of the fallen tree at the Botanic Gardens!

Knowing that the tree was removed, A slept well that night. :)

RIP Tree!



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Sunday, March 11, 2012

Weekly off days for maids?

These few days, there was a lot of sentiments over the announcement of compulsory maids' off day every week from 1 Jan 2013.

DC wrote an article and was published on ST Forum on 10 Mar. Here what he says:

IT IS ironic that with the days off for maids, employers with young children and the elderly must now have to work even harder.

Otherwise, who will do the chores and look after the children and the elderly when the maids are enjoying their days off?

My annual leave allocation will not increase, so if no one does the chores, it will only mean that the maid will have to do double the amount of work the day after her day off.


I agree with him totally. Why did we employ a maid in the first place? It is to allow us to spend more time with our family without worrying about household chores! Now that the law mandates us to give maid a weekly break, who is to give us parents a break?

As parents of two and employer of a maid for 9 months, I'm proud to say that we are still very hands-on with taking care of our kids. Our maid is only assigned with cooking, feeding A with his lunch and dinner (one of us sit beside to play with him while maid feeds him), packing his school bag and preparation of bath water, that's all. DC takes care of A in all other aspect (used to be me) such as morning/night feed and bath. I am looking after all of B's needs now. I'm sure anyone who has children would know that taking care of an active boy and a newborn girl is not easy. Our maid just need to keep the house clean, prepare my lunch and the family's dinner on alternate weekdays and weekends. The rest of the times, she rests. We don't even have time to rest!

I must say that our maid's well-being is very well-taken care of and in fact, my family thought that she was very "好命" compared to others. She only started cooking last month because I am now at home on maternity leave. For the past months, she had us packed her lunches and cooked her dinners. She gets to carry my LV bags which was stuffed with baby stuffs (now no more as we got her another baby bag) and she was treated like a guest in my parent's home (my mom stuffs her with food and cold drinks!). She watches TV with us, eat the same food with us and she gets to call her family regularly (on us)!

Lately, she made requests to buy her ointments from her home country, to take time off to buy clothes, to cut her hair with a specific style she spotted from TV and to have a handphone. While we rejected the request to get her a handphone, we did accomodate all other requests. I even went to the internet to search for that said hairstyle so that she could show it to the haircutter! There was once we brought her to a gathering and she was enjoying herself watching tv in an air-con room while DC and I chased after our child in the house. DC ended up not able to spare himself time to chat with his friends! Makes us wonder if we were too good to her?

Lately, she made some friends from A's school and she sneaked out of the school compound with them without informing my FIL who was also there waiting for A to end his lesson! Last Thursday, she even rejected my in-laws' request to go their home on Fri! We started to sense some defiance here...

Now I kept hearing her say, "My friend say this, say that". What happens if she made more friends during her off days? How would she behave under peer influence, I wonder?

When the time comes, we would probably buy her off days or, grant her off during weekdays... off during weekend is just not possible now!


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Monday, March 21, 2011

ガンバッテ Gambatte Japan

The confirmed dead from the earthquake that struck Japan and subsequent tsunami on 11 March 2011 hit 6,911, with more than 10,000 unaccounted for! Not mentioning the crippled Fukushima plant that brought nuclear meltdown fears and radiation threats to the public, including those neighboring countries!

This natural catastrophe is so unimaginable for a polite and lovable and favorite country like Japan! Moreover, it's the Sakura season now, our favorite season in Japan! What a dreadful period to have this happened! I doubt if the Japanese still have the mood to celebrate the cherry blossom festival...

However, amid all the devastation 10 days after the 9.0 magnitude quake struck Japan followed by the subsequent tsunami, a warm-hearted news came along today! An 80-year-old woman and her 16 year old teen grandson were rescued! :) We need more miraculous spirit lifting stories like this at this time!




No doubt Japan will stand up and bounce back... till then, Gambatte Japan!


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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Night Light Causes Weight Gain

Unexpected!

Scientist has now proven in mice experiments that weight gain is correlated with a number of environmental factors including the extent of light exposure at night!

Warning: "...Something about the light at night was making the mice in the study want to eat at the wrong times to properly metabolize their food!"

If the true is for humans, you who want to ward off weight may want to turn off the night light and eat at regular hours!

No wonder! Now, I'm resolved to turn off the lights earlier and sleep earlier and more! Best if I could sleep at the same time with Baby! :)


Extracted from the Straits Times:

Oct 12, 2010 (Click here for the full article)
Lights at night, weight gain link

WASHINGTON - TOO much light at night appears to lead to weight gain, according to a report released on Monday, based on studies of mice that provide fresh clues on obesity.

The researchers found that mice exposed to a dim light at night over eight weeks had a weight gain that was about 50 per cent more than other mice that lived in a standard light-dark cycle.

'Although there were no differences in activity levels or daily consumption of food, the mice that lived with light at night were getting fatter than the others,' said Laura Fonken, lead author of the study and a researcher at Ohio State University.

The study, which appears in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences journal, said the weight gain could be a sign that light has an effect on the metabolism. 'Something about light at night was making the mice in our study want to eat at the wrong times to properly metabolise their food,' said Randy Nelson, co-author of the study and professor of neuroscience and psychology at Ohio State.

If these results are confirmed in humans, it would suggest that late-night eating might be a particular risk factor for obesity, Mr Nelson said. In one study, mice were housed in one of three conditions: 24 hours of constant light, a standard light-dark cycle that included 16 hours of light and eight hours of dark, or 16 hours of daylight and eight hours of dim light.

Results showed that, compared to mice in the standard light-dark cycle, those in dim light at night had significantly higher increases in body mass, beginning in the first week of the study and continuing throughout. By the end of the experiment, dim-light-at-night mice had gained about 12 grams of body mass, compared to eight grams for those in the standard light-dark cycle. -- AFP


Timing of eating 'critical'

Mice in constant bright light also gained more than those in the standard light-dark cycle, but Mr Nelson said the mice exposed to dim light was a more important comparison for humans.

Although the mice exposed to dim light did not eat more than others, they did change when they ate, consuming more food at night.

Since the timing of eating seemed significant, the researchers did a second study, with a change: instead of having food freely available at all times, food was restricted to either the times when mice would normally be active or when they would normally be at rest.

In this experiment, mice exposed to the dim light at night did not have a greater gain in body mass than did the others when their food was restricted to times when they normally would be active.

'When we restricted their food intake to times when they would normally eat, we didn't see the weight gain,' Ms Fonken said. 'This further adds to the evidence that the timing of eating is critical to weight gain.' The researchers said the findings offer clues for causes of the obesity epidemic in Western countries.

'Light at night is an environmental factor that may be contributing to the obesity epidemic in ways that people don't expect,' Mr Nelson said. 'Societal obesity is correlated with a number of factors including the extent of light exposure at night.' He said prolonged computer use and television have previously been linked to obesity but because they are associated with a lack of physical activity.

'It may be that people who use the computer and watch the TV a lot at night may be eating at the wrong times, disrupting their metabolism,' Nelson said.

'Clearly, maintaining body weight requires keeping caloric intake low and physical activity high, but this environmental factor may explain why some people who maintain good energy balance still gain weight.' -- AFP



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Thursday, June 17, 2010

I like rain but not flood

The day Orchard Road turned into Orchard River...


About 100mm of rain fell in the central parts of Singapore between 8am and 11am today. This was more than 60 per cent of the average monthly rainfall for June.

I was one of the many affected by the heavy downpour. At near lunch time, I heard my colleagues speculating why there was a traffic jam when they saw the immovable vehicles from their window. Then, at lunch time, we knew from a colleague that the whole Orchard road was closed. We couldn't go anywhere for lunch, so we settled lunch at the next-door hotel! A lousy day for those who were trapped in Orchard Rd but we, on the other hand had a good reason to enjoy our lunch. Because of the weather and ambiance of the restaurant, it feels like a lazy day. Wished I was snuggled under my blanket then! Some of my colleagues even had their external meetings canceled as there were no way for them to reach us.

I never thought Orchard Rd could be flooded. Lesson learnt: Never never take things for granted!


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Tuesday, January 05, 2010

Good Riddance!

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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Mas Selemat Captured



Singapore's biggest fugitive was finally caught! News was released on 30 Apr 09. According to the papers, the Malaysian authorities received tip off from Singapore and caught him in Johor on 1 Apr, one month before the news was released.



It has now been 12 days since the arrest and I'm still seeing him on headlines everyday... He must be the biggest news after the Swine Flu and Economic Recession... and it's a happy one unlike the latter two. The journalists are surely gonna get the most value out of him before he's locked up for good in the Whitley detention centre and case closed.


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Thursday, May 07, 2009

Back to Sars days

Just about a month ago during lunch, we colleagues were talking and joking about the days during the sars period. Who would have thought then that the swine flu, H1N1 Influenza A virus aka Mexican Flu would hit the world without warning?

We were suddenly taken back to the old Sars days where daily temperature readings had to be taken and the daily reports of death rates all over the world left everyone in a state of constant fear that anyone around us may have already caught and passed on the virus to us. Just a sneeze (cough for sars) would be enough to arouse fear and suspicions...

There was then a turn of events on 11 May 09 where Singapore's alert level was lowered to Yellow from Orange and daily temperature readings were not necessary after we learnt that the situation is not as bad as it seems. Thank God, we were able to breathe a little better with the relaxed rules although we were told we shouldn't let our guard down and must continue to observe personal hygiene... Up to date, there was no case of confirmed case in Singapore although Mexico and US had more and more cases confirmed. Sooner or later, it will surface in Singapore... till then, let's give our government the confidence to fight the virus and trust God for divine protection! :)


I will dwell in the secret place
Of the Most High
I will stay in the shadow
Of Your wings
For Lord You are my refuge
My tower of strength
My hope is in You
Secure I stand

You will deliver me
Your truth will be my shield
Jesus You cover me
In Your love no fear prevails

No evil, no terror
No arrow, no Plague
Shall ever come near me
For You are my safety
My hiding place
Jesus I trust in You



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Tuesday, December 02, 2008

Thailand Blockade to clear finally

The PAD (People's Alliance for Democracy) occupied Suvarnabhumi and the smaller Don Mueang domestic airport last week, stranding 350,000 passengers and causing massive damage to the Thai economy.

The anti-government demonstrators finally agreed yesterday to allow flights to resume from Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi international airport after a week-long blockade and after the Thai court dissolved the ruling party and banned the People Power Party leader and executives from Politics for the next 5 years.

The turmoil also forced Thailand to postpone a summit of the Southeast Asian bloc ASEAN, which was due to be held in Chiang Mai in mid-December to March!!

This is it! No more Thailand for me until peace returns!


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Sunday, November 30, 2008

A Tragedy

Singapore lost a young life (28 year old female lawyer) to terrorism on Thurs 27 Nov 08 - the first Singaporean to die in a terrorist attack.

This was such a shocking news. Lo Huei Yen, 28 had gone to Mumbai on Wednesday to attend a business seminar (meant to be only a one-night trip) and she became one of the 24 Oberoi hotel hostages found dead on Thurs.

An Indian news channel had reported that the terrorists had held the woman at gunpoint and ordered her to tell the Singapore Government to tell the Mumbai authorities to refrain from acting against them, or she would lose her life. She was still killed by the ruthless terrorists - such a waste!

Although all the terrorists had been killed by the commandos, far too many lives have been lost in this man-made disaster (195 dead and 300 injured).

What is happening to this world? Why do they have to create horror? One 9-11 incident is enough, we don't want an Indian 9-11! Life is precious! Let there be peace in this world!


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Sunday, November 23, 2008

Yes We Can

Just to post an entry to mark the historic moment in history...

On 4 Nov, Barack Obama defeated his opponent McCain to become the 44th President-elect of the United States and the 1st African American (Black) president.

Obama is definitely the buzz word this year, you see and hear reports of him everywhere - on TV, Internet, radios and whatever forms of media you've got.

I wasn't really into politics but I do know what comes after his sweet victory. That he's about to face the tough (definitely not sweet) challenge of saving troubled industries (financial, automobile and which is next?), devising strategies for the economic downturn and tackling racial issues to bring about the "Change" he sung during the presidential campaign.

Whether he is able to accomplish the mission, we shall all see in the future. God bless! :)









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Sunday, September 28, 2008

We watched the F1 Grand Prix live ... on TV

An exciting F1 Grand Prix in Singapore. We made sure we watch it live, on TV that's it.

And so we glued our eye to the TV box, with red wine, caviar and cheese. It's a truly exciting race. Fernando Alonso is now leading, after starting at the back of the pack. He adopted an unusual strategy, using less fuel during the start, which makes for a lighter car body. Then he got his break when the safety car came onto the track.

Massa is heartbreaking, after pitting when the safety car is on the track and then speeding off with the fuel hose still attached to the race car! He's now picking up the dust at the back ...

This is the first time we tuned in to F1 Grand Prix. A few things we learnt:

Pit stop when the safety car is on the track - 10 sec penalty
The qualifying rounds determined the driver's starting position. Pole position is coveted by all teams.

So now, back to the race, with 11 laps to go!


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Friday, September 26, 2008

The F1 night race flags off

When we came out of the department meeting, we saw this F1 flag on our table. In an instant, everyone sticks their flags out... It felt so like National Day, don't you think? :)




The Formula One SingTel Singapore Grand Prix kicks off tonight!

DC and CP have decided that we will be watching the 'live' telecast of the world's first street night race at the comfort of our home. :D



We missed tonight's practice session though as we were out meeting DC's friend at Dome Bishan and viewing his Europe tour photos. We'll definitely try to catch tomorrow's qualifying and Sunday's night race!


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Monday, September 22, 2008

The Power of Messaging

Did you receive the sms below on the recent china milk scare today?

The following items have been recalled due 2 china's milk situation. This is real. M&M's, snickers, mento's yogurt bottle, dov choc, oreo wafer sticks, monmilk, dutchlady sterilised milk, wall's all natural mango, mini poppers ice-cream, magnum ice-cream, moo sandwich ice-cream, mini cornetto n youcan ice cream. We've been asked by AVA 2 remove them from our stores(robinsons). If u have any of these items in yr hse, don't eat them.


A fast check during lunch and all of us colleagues on the table had received the sms. That's the power of technology!

In actual fact, only 3 items up to date has been confirmed by the Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority(AVA) to have contain the melamine, a chemical normally used to make plastics, added to make the products seem richer in proteins. They are:
1) Yili Brand Choice Dairy Fruit Bar Yogurt Flavoured Ice Confection,
2) Dutch Lady Brand of strawberry flavoured milk (We drink this brand of milk!!), and
3) White Rabbit Creamy Candy (Quite sad about this as I like this candy since young!)

All the affected products have been recalled earlier and since Sept 19, 2008, AVA has suspended the import and sale of all milk and milk products from China.

Although it was said that the tainted products have to be consumed over a prolonged period of time before one gets really sick as the body of an adult can safely take in and purge some amount of melamine (the Tolerable Daily Intake (TDI) of melamine as established by the US Food and Drug Administration is 0.63 mg/kg body weight.), now with AVA widening checks to include products made in other countries but may contain China milk-based ingredients, who dares to drink milk now when health is at stake? don't want to have kidney stones...

Will the consumers lose the confidence in this brand? I guess the Chinese will have to work doubly hard to woo them back...

Over the years, we've seen too many of similar occurrences from China and lately even Japan (yes, Japan!?!).

Mar 2007 - Poisoned Pet Food from China where a rat poison called aminopterin was found in United States
Jun 2007 - Toothpaste with prensence of discovered formaldehyde, illegal dyes and industrial wax
Jul 2007 - Buns made from cardboards from China
Aug 2007 - Famous Japanese cookies Shiroi Koibito recalled due to falsified expiry dates, hence contaminated either with coliform bacteria in excess of the food sanitation standard or staphylococcus aureus
Jan 2008 - Chinese dumplings with traces of methamidophos, an organic phosphorus insecticide detected in Japan
Mar 2008 - A rat head was found in China-made Shrimp Cracker in South Korea
Sep 2008 - Milk and milk products tainted with melamine from China
Sep 2008 - Rice contaminated with two times the permitted level of toxic pesticide methamidophos from Japan


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Friday, September 19, 2008

As the SGP Season approaches, do you feel the heat?

Are you gearing up for and/or counting down to the first F1 night race that is going to be held in Singapore from 26 to 28 Sep 08?

The 2008 FORMULA 1 SingTel Singapore Grand Prix race is not just F1's first street race in Asia, but is also the first-ever night event in F1 history! Alongside Turkey and Brazil, Singapore is one of only three anti-clockwise tracks. Are you going to be a part of the 80,000 spectators?

The Street Race Circuit:


The company organised a virtual simulation car race and the best "racer" gets to watch the actual race. Out of the top 5 contestants, 3 were from my department! :) Today was the final virtual showdown and we went to support. Actually we signed up for the free lunch but when we were down, the lunch were all taken... It was obvious that people who didn't sign up help themselves to the food! :( We had to go to the nearby Food Court to find food. We were back in time to see who our winner was - a black horse from our department! After the award (ticket) giving, the organisers took a lot of pictures of him! He must have felt like a real speed racer. :) There were a SLR around, YY brought it here. I, along with 2 of my female colleagues also joined in the fun and took some pictures with him. We the Grid girls, ha!



I passed by BreadTalk the other day and saw that the shop too was geared up with these race-themed breads. Cute! I wonder how they taste?



If you have not felt the heat yet, here's a preview of the race course (night view) to get you warm up! :)




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Monday, August 18, 2008

Silver!


Singapore won it's first Olympic medal in 48 years yesterday! This is indeed a historic moment for Singapore, PM Lee even postponed the english version of the national day rally speech so that we could support the team on tv! But, it was rather ironic that the Singapore table tennis women team comprised of foreign talent from China competing with the China team in Beijing China!

DC and I have not been following the games, this was the only match that we've watched... In the game, it was clear that the trio were no match for their opponents. We lost 0-3 but the paddlers did put up a good fight. Silver is not bad at all.

The score:
Wang Nan (CH) vs Feng Tianwei (SIN, middle) 9-11, 11-3, 11-8, 11-6
Zhang Yining (CH) vs Li Jiawei (SIN, right) 9-11, 11-3, 11-4, 11-7
Guo Yue/Zhang Yining (CH) vs Wang Yuegu/Li Jiawei (SIN, left, right) 11-8, 11-5, 11-6.

The last time a Singaporean stood on an Olympic podium was at the 1960 Rome Olympics when weightlifter Tan Howe Liang won silver - Singapore's only previous medal. So, this really calls for a good celebration!

I like the way Mr Tan (who has been asked every four years: "How does it feel to be Singapore’s only Olympic medal winner?") says it! "Now, reporters won’t come and ask me the same questions every four years."

Mr Tan then and his silver medal:


What interest me now is whether the government will grant a public holiday in celebration of this joyous achievement? Best if it can be on next month as there is no holiday in Sep this year... :)


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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Petrol Price Hike

Saw this when I was at a clinic. There were lots of others pasted on the wall but this particular one caught my attention. Ha! Now that there's a petrol price hike, even going malaysia for petrol will not be much cheaper, does this comic drawing provide a solution for the current situation? I don't know... What did you do to combat the price hike?




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Monday, March 03, 2008

Red Alert! Terrorist On the Loose!

Tonight, I finally received on my mobile phone the picture of Singapore's most wanted man, Mas Selamat bin Kastari who is presently still at large since last Wed.
A website posted this handy printout of him in different disguise... some of them are so funny but Erhmm, let's better not take it as a joke and continue to look out for the fugitive!

Sunday, January 06, 2008

Taxi queue up for the first time

I never thought I will see this but there's actually no queue for taxis. No people queuing! It's the peak hour - about 10 p.m. Saturday outside Plaza Singapura. We'll see if this situation last after people adjust to the fee hike.

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