tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3847853199860290136.post6779485175962926776..comments2024-02-15T00:03:36.206+08:00Comments on The Tempremental: 8/11/18Ciana Carrie http://www.blogger.com/profile/05868727943207473658noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3847853199860290136.post-86140948911198017192018-08-24T18:44:30.587+08:002018-08-24T18:44:30.587+08:00Haha! Sometimes I stand next to the bus stop stick...Haha! Sometimes I stand next to the bus stop stick and wonder if it's really a bus stop or if it is a bus stop no longer in use XDMabel Kwonghttp://mabelkwong.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3847853199860290136.post-58278609873890103722018-08-23T21:13:37.021+08:002018-08-23T21:13:37.021+08:00I actually wasn't aware of that, but now that ...I actually wasn't aware of that, but now that you've mentioned, I did remember passing by an unsheltered bus stop after my exams last semester. Didn't even realise it until I saw the stop sign. =/ <br /><br />Up until now, I still don't know how I survived the 10-hour direct flight to NZ. My parents complained that they were jet-lagged whereas I was as hyper as ever, lol. Ciana Carrie https://www.blogger.com/profile/05868727943207473658noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3847853199860290136.post-91619381974569995502018-08-23T18:23:04.023+08:002018-08-23T18:23:04.023+08:00You might be aware, but some of the bus stops in A...You might be aware, but some of the bus stops in Australia are not sheltered just like the Malaysia ones - just like a bus stand stick that could easily be missed �� <br /><br />Yeah, long haul flights can be testing. Usually anything more than four hours I get fidgety ����Mabel Kwonghttp://mabelkwong.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3847853199860290136.post-67942996646547748312018-08-23T10:29:09.462+08:002018-08-23T10:29:09.462+08:00Some of the bus stops are not as well-maintained a...Some of the bus stops are not as well-maintained as it should be. I've seen some without proper shelter - so, if it rains, you're technically soaked even before you can board the bus. <br /><br />With that being said, I don't mind the short flights, e.g. from KLIA (Kuala Lumpur) to Senai Airport (Johor Bahru) or even to Changi Airport. It's the long haul ones that test me all the time. =.= But yeah, depending on my job, there will be some travels involved - that's for sure. 😅Ciana Carrie https://www.blogger.com/profile/05868727943207473658noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3847853199860290136.post-71859560188357167662018-08-22T18:58:24.361+08:002018-08-22T18:58:24.361+08:00I have never taken the bus in Malaysia, but I have...I have never taken the bus in Malaysia, but I have seen bus stops there...and the bus stops always seem old with the exception of those at the train stations XD<br /><br />Flying is definitely not fun to me too. But if it's a good job and what you want to do, maybe why not :)Mabel Kwonghttp://mabelkwong.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3847853199860290136.post-58011681257648591422018-08-21T22:37:25.420+08:002018-08-21T22:37:25.420+08:00Malaysia's public transport needs a lot of imp...Malaysia's public transport needs a lot of improvement - but now that the LRT routes have been extended, it isn't so bad. It pretty much is the same over here; if I take the bus at the wrong time, I am squashed by other people. <br /><br />Well, who knows? XD I mean, if I'm returning to Australia for a brief stint, someone will be jumping for joy like a five-year-old seeing candy. But I highly doubt I'll do the cross continent commute - flying is not fun at all. Ciana Carrie https://www.blogger.com/profile/05868727943207473658noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3847853199860290136.post-24002865988227001992018-08-21T18:53:28.069+08:002018-08-21T18:53:28.069+08:00I've found Malaysia's public transport to ...I've found Malaysia's public transport to not only have long waiting times but crowded like a can of sardines. Very rarely have I taken it..<br /><br />Maybe you will come back to Australia for a short working stint, or maybe go back and fort between Malaysia and Australia for work XDMabel Kwonghttp://mabelkwong.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3847853199860290136.post-21384560121516590982018-08-20T18:06:36.552+08:002018-08-20T18:06:36.552+08:00I've only taken the bus to Mid Valley before -...I've only taken the bus to Mid Valley before - and can't quite remember if it's accessible by the LRT as well. Oh, I reckon public transport is easier if you can handle waiting for the usually late bus, aha. <br /><br />"Maybe you future employer will be an international company and you'd be liaising and working with people from all over the world. Or you might have a working stint somewhere in Australia or elswhere XD" - It might happen, though. Perhaps it's an indication of me being in Australia again after an x number of years, lol! XD Ciana Carrie https://www.blogger.com/profile/05868727943207473658noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3847853199860290136.post-46755751693136531792018-08-20T17:37:59.521+08:002018-08-20T17:37:59.521+08:00I've actually never been to Mid Valley by publ...I've actually never been to Mid Valley by public transport...but I suppose going by car and putting up with the traffic jam and maneuvering the ring road is much easier XD Maybe you future employer will be an international company and you'd be liaising and working with people from all over the world. Or you might have a working stint somewhere in Australia or elswhere XDMabel Kwonghttp://mabelkwong.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3847853199860290136.post-49267921648240705242018-08-20T00:03:49.287+08:002018-08-20T00:03:49.287+08:00Most of my dreams are on the weird side of things ...Most of my dreams are on the weird side of things - and deciphering it takes the edge off my studies too. I'd love to chalk it up to my subconscious because I avoid visiting Mid Valley unless I'm taking the public transport. Driving there and finding a parking bay is challenging. <br /><br />"Maybe you found better chances of making dough and career elsewhere from your hometown. " - I wish, but I've made up my mind that I'll be more comfortable working in my hometown. Maybe my future employer is a TNC with Caucasian colleagues, who knows? Ciana Carrie https://www.blogger.com/profile/05868727943207473658noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3847853199860290136.post-43419034368980484192018-08-19T18:30:45.108+08:002018-08-19T18:30:45.108+08:00Another interesting round of dreams, and you do wo...Another interesting round of dreams, and you do wonder what they might mean. Sometimes they might be your subconscious talking or it could be the portal the the future XD I remember the Mid-Valley ring road all too well...and there was always so much congestion when I left at peak hour lol. Maybe the dream symbolises things changing faster than you can keep up or changes that you are unaware of because you stopped thinking about that part of the world for a while and time moved on.<br /><br />The one where you were collaborating with Caucasian colleagues might mean you landed a reputable job or one where there's diversity on the job. Maybe you found better chances of making dough and career elsewhere from your hometown. <br /><br />The road trip sounds pretty random. It reminds me of a place where I visited in Victoria a while ago - it was a beach area and the toilets at the beaches had murals painted on them. So maybe you might actually be going to some place fancy, out of the ordinary to you XDMabel Kwonghttp://mabelkwong.comnoreply@blogger.com