Sunday, September 21, 2008

Pictures and Food

First of all, pictures, fresh and hot from Singapore. They are on-line now and I will post the ones from the wedding before I go to bed!
Another weekend has come and gone and we've been relaxing, walking around town checking out some museums. The past week has been mostly job-hunting, I had a phone interview and a face-to-face interview with a company (Swedish)...felt good and next week I'll get some clue if it's a go or a no-go. I also spent a couple of days in town checking out galleries and getting a grip on what's going on in the design world here, all very nice since people are really friendly and talkative.
So far the food scouting is not as exiting as the ones I did in China, things here are just too tasty and fresh. My favourite lunch is Popiah; a soft thin circular rice sheet that you roll into a package with shrimp, peanuts, salad, pickled cabbage and chili...needless to say it's amazing! And then there's Laksa! Oh sweet Laksa!!! It's a stew/soup on coconut milk and chili, into which you put fish, noodles, sprouts, clams and all kinds of fresh nice fishy stuff...super good! I will try to remember to take pictures of these wonders, but for now you'll have to take my word for it :)
Bed time soon,and more pictures to edit and post! Cheers!

Monday, September 15, 2008

Early observations

Just thought I'd put some first thoughts down about my first two weeks here. The night I arrived we took a cab to the flat where we are staying; it's on the East Coast, in a very nice neighborhood with a lot of local food and shop houses. Stepping out of the cab the first thing I feel is the sweet smells of flowers, it's probably from a Plumeria tree nearby, sooo nice! Since it was Friday, we stayed up a bit, looking at pictures and catching up. Saturday we all went down to the city for some light sightseeing and shopping. I had my first Hawker food (a collection of small food stalls where you can buy almost anything from any country) and I have to say...food will probably be a theme for this blog also in the future, but the focus will be more on delicious stuff rather than strange stuff :)
Sunday we took a bus down to Little India where we walked around and enjoyed the smells and sounds, and eventually also the Singaporean-Indian version of the Red Light District. We were passing an ally where Fredrik said "I get the feeling we should walk down this ally?!" and so we did. In front of doors were groups of men, looking into the houses, and when we passed the doors we realized they were "checking what was up for offer" at the brothels, very strange!
First impression here is that people are sooo nice and that it's not as clean as one might think when reading about the rules in this country, which of course is nice. On several occasions people have asked us if we needed help, interfered to make sure we weren't making a mistake, super super friendly! And the cleanliness...I am glad to find many "dodgy" places around town and the feeling of sitting outside at plastic chairs eating the best seafood ever reminds me Vietnam, and it's a very nice feeling.
So the first week I spent with Fredrik while Maria was working, he is also new to Singapore so we did some sightseeing and serious walking. The walking was hard on Fredrik, but in the end we managed to achieve the three things on his list 1. New visa for Indonesia, 2. Exercise, 3. Fat-camp. The rice diet of Bali had reduced my friend to skin and bone (more than usual) and we kept a strict diet of saturated fats and sugar, I lost count of how many "mocha-choco-whipped cream-extra sugar" drinks he had :)
We scored high on the adult-meter when we spent hours in the botanical garden, and not just in the general garden but we spent 5 S$ on the Orchid Exhibition where we spent time going OOOOHHHHH AHHHHHH at hybrids and mutated specimens. Serious fun and very mature, which ended with Fredrik stating that he now walked longer in the Botanical Gardens than he's done his entire stay on Bali...in other words it was time for a cup of double-choco-coco-cream!
And once Fredrik left it was time for me to start looking for work and I think my daily routines are acceptable :) I get up when Maria goes for work and go for a run, a walk or a swim. I then have breakfast watching Discovery Channel. Once that's done I alternate between emailing, reading Singapore/Design blogs and searching for the right people to contact, all this is done with healthy breaks for coffee or pool splashes. Lunch is usually a fresh fruit juice and something from the local Hawker Center, something Indonesian, Malayan, Singaporean, Chinese, Thai or Indian...it will be a long time before I eat my way through a Hawker Center.
That bring you up to date, I'll post some pictures as soon as I find the time, PROMISE!

Bye for now //O

Wrap-up

So...finally in Singapore, new blog format (bye bye Microsoft) and new language, hopefully this will work better. Images will be linked from Picasa follow the link if you feel like browsing around, I will post pictures in each entry but I know some of you want more :)
After a long and relaxing vacation I'm now in full job-hunt mode, really fun since people here are open and willing to share contacts and experiences. We are staying with Heidi and Manu (sorry for the spelling) who are sweet enough to let us stay in their guest bedroom. They have a really nice flat, with a pool and a supersonic DSL connection, so needless to say, I'm good...
I know you are all waiting for the wedding pictures; they'll be on Picasa soon. For those of you who couldn't be there, you missed a really good party! Those of you who were there...thank you all SOOOO much for making our party a day/night to remember, and your wedding-trip support will be rewarded with jaw-dropping pictures. We don't know when we're going yet, but as for now the plan is Malaysia...its after-all just half an hour from Singapore, so we'll probably take a single engine propeller into the jungle somewhere and force-feed on lobster and champagne :)
It was really nice to see you all, the ones we didn't manage to meet up with, you are welcome to Singapore an time, or we'll have to meet up next year. We're staying in Asia for Christmas, and there are plans in the working of both our parents coming here, not at the same time but with an overlap where we all meet on Bali for some Christmas fun with Fredrik, Putu and Sunshine.
Before I came here I revisited a post-Olympic Beijing...which was pretty much business as usual, according to people who stayed in town the massive security presence killed any and all spurs of festivity. All well and orderly on the surface but without a soul, sounds like the China I know and love. After three days of packing every last piece of "junk" into boxes (my god I've been doing some serious shopping) I left the grey-yellowish skies of Beijing for pitch black, flower smelling Singapore!
And here we are, I'm waiting for the maid to finish her work so I can hit the pool, I will have to keep busy to manage to squeeze my usual three swims into the schedule, but I think I'll manage. This will have to be an opening post; I'll get into some more day-to-day stuff soon.
Cheers!!!