Monday, December 17, 2007

Taking stock 2007

It's been a long year.

It's been a good year. I got my Masters, I bid farewell to my room with a view and to falling asleep to the sound of waves crashing (and to waking up at 3am to the sound of bottles breaking or drunken louts yelling), and I came back to find that so much had changed (was I thinking that the whole world would stand still while I went off to do my thing?). I started a new job that enabled me to use some of what I learnt at school and learn some more, with a nice boss whose only kink is 24/7 Blackberry-ing. It took me a while to get used to that gaping hole at Scotts and the new massive developments all around. It took me a while also to get used to the weather but the constant rain has been pretty welcome. When I came back, I went into recluse mode for a while, because I didn't know what I was doing here (I still don't but I've decided to not let that bother me for now) and I turned down various invitations to things and haven't yet met up with some friends. But recently I've been forcing myself to get out more, although I still cherish my daily loner routine of my favourite sport - reading.

It will be a good year (for travelling at least). I haven't seen R since June, but having used Northwest's (bleh) early bird special to pick up a cheap-ish flight to SF, I'll be there for 3 weeks in Feb - and hopefully see my sister too. And in January, I'll be in Hong Kong for 9 nights for work - but it's starting to sound like a packed schedule with interviews planned for the very day we land. But if anyone has any good eats (or other travel tips) for SF and HK, let me know (and no, I don't really like krispy kreme, and can't really afford the French Laundry right now, but I do have my eye on Chez Panisse).

I hope you've had a good year and may 2008 be a great one. Happy holidays. Happy eating.

3 comments:

uraraa said...

hehhs.. i have 2 words for you: "loner" and "sport".. !!
*chuckles**
can't wait to see ya! what's up for yr Christmas?

Anonymous said...

my fave eats in sf:

boogaloo's on 22nd and valencia (great breakfast place - long lines)
chez maman on union st (casual french bistro - must have the spinach+ goat cheese salad)
osha thai noodles on geary (the original)
sports cafe (in south beach, .. not sure if it's still there - the cold crab is to die for)

and lots more that i cannot recall at the moment.

have fun and hang out soon!

Anonymous said...

sounds like a pretty good year

may your 2008 be just as fun-filled with warmth and joy.