kimmysphere
Early February 2010


According to our Western counterparts, the New Year is well and over, done and dusted. However, we Asians are either a little slower than our foreign friends, or that we like to take our time doing things. For most Asian countries, our new year lies between Feb-April. Thus, its only natural that all our celebrations are done during this time. In my local area, one of the biggest events of the Chinese New Year is the Springvale Chinese festival. It is an annual tradition that Springvale, our local suburb, would puts on a festival to commemorate the turning of the clocks, another year over, a new one has just began! The festival typically consists of vibrant colours, delectable food, dragon dancing, childish rides, games, people spruiking and terrible traffic and pedestrian jams!

The crowds that frequent the festival each year can be easily categorized into two groups:
1. Men, woman and kids who go to taste the variety of foods and games on offer
2. Impressionable adolescents who are all pretending to be ‘cool’
 
 
Every year, the majority of the crowd are made up of insufferable teenagers. They use the festival as a vessel to get together, flirt and perve on one another, and ultimately (sometimes) hook up by the end of the night. This has always been the way from as long as I can remember. I use to participate in these rituals many moons ago when I was an influenceable teenager, not the hooking up part, I should be so lucky LOL. However, it was only natural for me, when I hit my twenties, to take a step back and retire from such shenanigans and leave the mating rituals for the next generation of obnoxious teens.

But this year, my friends and I decided to belong to the former category on our return. After numerous years of boycotting the event, we all began to feel the urge building up inside of us again. Let me just take this moment to clarify the nature of this urge; it wasn’t an urge to go to the festival again and relive our hey days! No, our maturity simply won’t allow that. The urge I’m speaking of resonates purely from the stomach. The thought of all the exotic food available there makes our mouth salivate with hunger!


The first thing we noticed when we arrived there was the authentic Asian aromas which infiltrated the air, the lovely scent of herbs and spices. Stalls after stalls of different asian cuisines were available, for the right price of course. It was a hot day that day, plus the crowd was enormous, which equated to frequently bumping and touching sweaty bodies. I felt a sudden sense of claustrophobia and my personal space was non existent!
The boys tried their luck with some of the carnival games, and surprising their strengths and accuracy were rewarded in the form of large soft toys! Vann wanted to be in touch with his inner child by going on a ride which was only ever occupied by kids. The look of jubilations which was etched all over his facials were enough entertainment for one afternoon. His twirls and triple twirls, which he did in quick and steady successions, and all with a gleeful smile, seemed like a desperate cry from a grown man wanting to be young once again LOL.




My nephew Kai, who is but a mere 4 months old, was also brought along to experience the Springvale festival for the very first time. Even though the conditions were humid and cramp, he seemed to enjoy himself like a little trooper! By the end of our outing, he seemed to have over exhausted himself and fell soundly asleep in his little pram. Bless.


Once our stomaches were about to burst due to overindulgence, we thought it was time for us to make our exit from the festivities. After having survived the high heat that day, and enduring suffocating crowds, I dare say it will be another few years before we make our comeback to the festival again!!

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kimmysphere
It’s been a long and winding journey,
But I’m finally here tonight…

After months of seclusion from the blogging world, I am finally back! During the last few months, my world has been full of escalations. One event after the other, it was a continuous flow of time consumptions, added to that a dash of pure laziness (that's right, I aint going to lie!). After being incessantly encouraged (or is harassed a more appropriate word) by my friends to venture back into the blogging route and start updating my blog again, I thought it was high time that I made my comeback to the land of cyber space. But first I needed to build up the momentum which at one stage was rampant when this blog was first thrust to life.

Now that is the most challenging task; creating, building and sustaining that momentum.

Momentum can’t be summoned on demand, it’s a force which exist only if there is inspiration to propel it. And inspiration, I have none! Definitely not at this particular moment. Having been in hibernation for a reasonably amount of time, I concede that it wasn’t quite so easy to simply start writing again. It felt like all my creative energy had escaped me, nonetheless, I will continue to write until the contents in which I write about become interesting. Which, now that we are talking about the contents of my blog, brings me to my next dilemma: What am I going to blog about now? Many things have happened lately, but nothing is happening now. Would it be breaking the rules of blogging if I flashed back and pen down things/event which has already transpired? What are the rules to blogging, who makes these rules, who enforces it, and what will become of my blog if I break them? All these questions inevitably lead to the main question:

Is it better to have back blogged than not to have blogged at all?

I believe so, and I’m certain my audience (the tiny few that read this) will also sing to my tune. Taking on this optimistic frame of mind, I thought this would be the perfect opportunity for me to recount the highlights of the last few months. To exhibit precisely what has been occurring in the wonderous world of Kimmysphere. Stay tuned as I make a mental recollection of events and organize my photo selections to bring forth some new posts!!!

xox
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kimmysphere
Happy birthday to me and to me and to me
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OMG it was my birthday yesterday, 27 years old! You dont notice life passing you by until your birthday creeps up on you every year. Thanks to all those lovely people who made the effort to come and see me on my birthday. Love you all much much!

Its been awhile since I updated this blog, how slack of me! The last post was early Feb, that's just disgraceful. Many things have happened during those months I've been away from cyber world. I will endeavour to recount the interesting tib bits for you all soon.

Til then, watch this space! ;p

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