It's been an eventful week. Many issues have been raised (internally and externally) and many issues have been discussed and not much resolution has taken place. From talking and thinking about the immediate future of my next job posting (TBA) to dealing with a particularly nasty bout of Gastric Flu that's made me appreciate being able to eat (and keep food down), I've gotten through the week, feeling like I'm in need of a break more than ever. Monday was the last day at work for my Assistant Director (Angie). Just to give you a bit of history, Angie was the boss I report directly to at work (on the IMF, WB project) and she was, in effect, my first boss ever. She's been a tremendous inspiration and encouragement over the past 6 months and though I knew for ages that she'd be leaving this month, it still came as a bit of a shock to find myself "alone" in the department. I must give credit where it's due and I just want to say that for a first boss, Angie was fantastic. She had a legendary amount of patience and great people skills and she managed to inspire just by setting a good example herself. She did a remarkable job on S2006 and I'm very proud to have had her as my first boss.
Anyhoo, moving on, I spent a lovely afternoon with the folx soaking up some art at the Singapore Art Museum. I'd been meaning to see "All The Best", the Deutsche Bank and Zaha Hadid Collaboration exhibition for ages and today, it finally came to fruition. While many of the pieces and even the concept of the exhibition were quite awe-inspiring, there were a few pieces which were, shall we just say, interesting......
Right now, I've just woken up from my Afternoon Nap (which started in the car and ended in my bed....trust me, it's not as exciting as I've made it sound) and am getting ready to play Tennis at Nick's. Tonight, Lynette is in town, it's Sanjay's last weekend and I've decided to be sensible and not drink any booze.......how now? The cd I just bought and am listening to is not only the most Jackin' thing I've heard in a while but it's also making me lose my will to sleep early tonight. See Below. Let's play it by ear, la, huh!
Choonage:
Fabric 21 - DJ Heather
Anyhoo, moving on, I spent a lovely afternoon with the folx soaking up some art at the Singapore Art Museum. I'd been meaning to see "All The Best", the Deutsche Bank and Zaha Hadid Collaboration exhibition for ages and today, it finally came to fruition. While many of the pieces and even the concept of the exhibition were quite awe-inspiring, there were a few pieces which were, shall we just say, interesting......
Right now, I've just woken up from my Afternoon Nap (which started in the car and ended in my bed....trust me, it's not as exciting as I've made it sound) and am getting ready to play Tennis at Nick's. Tonight, Lynette is in town, it's Sanjay's last weekend and I've decided to be sensible and not drink any booze.......how now? The cd I just bought and am listening to is not only the most Jackin' thing I've heard in a while but it's also making me lose my will to sleep early tonight. See Below. Let's play it by ear, la, huh!
Choonage:
Fabric 21 - DJ Heather

2 Comments:
Ahh, gotta love museums on public holidays...I saw the Deutsche Bank collection too and really liked the "Females in Fairy Tales" montage. Really dark.
It was so dark! It made me cringe : (
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