Friday, March 26, 2010

Back from Singapore

Just back from Singapore last night. Still remember my last visit there was almost 5 years back when i was still a year-one med student..

This time i went with dear dear. We didn't actually plan it beforehand. It was just that we found cheap flight ticket (only MYR2 and MYR11 for to and fro per person) a day before we departed so we went. We didn't tour around the island but just visit our siblings there..

Another main attraction that drove me there was jie moved into her new 4-storey house !! It is indeed a very cozy place by the sea.. i love the view from her topmost floor---- the seaside view with the green simply mesmerized me!! so regretful that i thought i would be able to snap some photo back the next day so i didn't take any during my first day there and only realized that i was running out of time the next day before we headed back to airport :(

mmm... really looking forward for a well-planned vacation there. Shall arrange one before i finish the next posting.. (haha, not even started the posting but already looking forward finishing it :P)

haha, as what dear dear said, this was only a testing trip for the next, ha...

Praise the Lord!

Praise the Lord that He gives me everything that comes to me.. if it is not Lord, i won't be able to make all this possible. Last Friday was my last day in medical before i go on leave, i was so delighted that my specialist told me that i passed my posting very well, few of the MOs even asked me to go back for my MO-ship. When i tried to recall back everything happened to me throughout the past 4 months, this rushed into my mind... the long-lost memory.. Not long after i joined medical posting (approximately 1 month), a then soon-to-leave specialist (now left) told me this, "Liau, you are good, keep up your work, take up your exam faster, don't waste too much time." Praise the Lord for all the compliment, thank God for His guidance. May God continue to bless me and guide me through, Amen.

*the ECG up there belongs to one of my patient that complained of chest pain during my call, it's a perfectly normal sinus rhythm ECG with heart rate of approximately 75bpm. I kept it in my pocket and totally forgot to attach it back into his folder :P