Saturday, July 3, 2010

Final Moments in Seattle - JUN 11-17 2010

Exams were over.
Most of the NTU students had left for East Coast (New York, Philadalphea etc.).
My closest friends, Mark, Andy, Daryl, all had their own programs.
Mark was with Suhui, Andy was with his dad. Daryl was with Candice.
Left only Wendy and me.
Found her rather irritating all along. Haha.
But the last 8 days spent with her proved to be ones where stronger friendship is forged. She was my only consolation. She became a friend, a confidante, a mother, a match-maker wannabe. Really appreciated her company, time, putting up with my nonsense, thoughtfulness, introduction of new friends.

June 12, Saturday: Whitewater Rafting
Was really fortunate not to have missed this wonderful trip. Almost passed this trip to go for a small-scale triathlon event 100 miles away.
From this trip I made new friends, young and old.
No photos were taken for this trip but the memories are profound.
The weather was perfect. Strong sun with no clouds. Temperatures around 18 degrees C.
Took a 2.5 hours drive to reach the rapids.
Despite the weather, the waters in Norther Americas were always cold. It was probably around 10 degrees C.
From the gathering point, we took a a 30min ride upstream of the rapids in a chartered bus.
Then we set into the waters. Was in the same boat as Wendy, Stephanie, Yi En, Jill and 2 other ang moh lady friend of Jill's. The guide was a big white and fat man who was lazy. While other guides were fooling around with their boat people, ours preferred to sit back and chat with the white ladies. Mostly high-tea talks. Sian. While the rest of guides played games that tricked the people into falling into the waters. Wendy and I had to specially request to jump into the cold waters ourselves. Haha. Damn losers.
After a 1.5 hours of rapids, we were finally ashore. Tired but extremely satisfied. They provided meals. Wolfed down 3 pieces of steak. Think nothing comes better than a good steak after a tiring work out. It was simply perfect. The sun was still shining bright, the weather was warm, the grass was clean, the mountains behind summed up as backdrop. The 11 of us (9 Asian kids + 2 white girls) formed one circle on the grass and ate together. Reminded me of my dragonboat days. A good meal after a hard training.

June 13: Strawberry Jam making / Lawn mowing / Big Bike riding
It was Sunday. Had nothing to do again. Was contemplating against going over to Jill's for strawverry jam making but really had nothing to do. Had no interest in jam making. Would have been great if I were doing it with my loved one but definitely not with a bunch of girls. So awkward. Went to mow the lawn with Jill instead. Haha.
Think she fell in love with me. Haha. Seems like no one had helped her mow the lawn in a long long while. Kept saying she wanted to adopt me as son and commenting on the body I carried. Super comical. Haha.


The Gardener


Jill and I

Came evening, Dick (Jill's hubby) brought us to Chittenden Locks.
Chittenden Locks is a water channeling port that seperates Washington Lake's fresh water from the Pacific Ocean's salt water. It controls incoming and outgoing vessels from the lake. An engineering marvel more than a century old. Pretty cool seeing the salmons swim upstream.


Vessels holding point. Channels vessels in and out of Lake Washington


Fresh water flowing into the sea.

June 14, Monday: Alki Beach
Alki Beach is a short beach strip on West Seattle.
Takes about an hour's bus ride to reach. Nothing fantastic about the beach. A rather plain one in fact. But the company was fantastic. Originally, it was an outing only for Wendy, Christine and myself. Managed to convince Steph and Manni to come along. Man, were they prepared. We brought some egg sandwiches. They came with cold drinks box and a variety of sanwiches prepared by Jill and Dick. So sweet of them =)
Upon reaching the beach, we were pretty turned off by the number of people on the beach. Lack of peace of privacy. Anyways, we managed to find a pretty good spot with both privacy and convenience. Good sun, strong sea breeze, warm sand, fantastic sandwich, cold drinks, good music coupled with great company made the entire experience an awesome one. Had a really good time just laying on the sand and sleeping away. Superb.


Bunch of good company. From left: Christine, Stephie, Manni, Wendy, Greg


Plain looking Alki Beach

June 15, Tuesday: Seattle Premium Outlet
Nothing happending much today except for a quick trip to the outlet mall.
Finally bought a Caphalon Santoku, Katana series for Mom. Felt so happy =)
Ended the busy day pang seh-ing the girls to meet Stacy. Had no choice. Finally had the chance to meet Stacey to thank her for her help in MSE 342. Wouldn't have passed without her books.


Stacey, Greg

June 16, Wednesday: Packing and sending off day
Nothing much for today except that Christine was leaving. Stephanie needed to have her stuff shifted into her new apartment, and I, had to move out of my apartment. Went through the moving-out process with the leasing agent. Had to bunk in with Wendy for the night. I took her bed while she took Daryl's bed. Stephanie and Manni returned to Jill's place for the night. Last time I saw them. Sad. Haha.
Had a HTHT with Wendy at night. Really, really, really grateful to her for accomodating and spending the pass few days together with me.

Terry Hall Entrance: Wendy, Christine, Stephanie


June 17, Thursday: Departure for Amtrak
It is the day of my departure.
Woke up early morning. Had to carry 3 check-in bags, 1 laptop bag and 1 huge backpack. Initially I was still thinking that I might be able to handle it alone. Luckily Wendy was sending me off, had her assistance for the journey to the station. She was really really helpful. Just as I stepped out of the University West's door, one of the wheels of the luggage, that Josh gave me, snapped. Had to lug it all the way to the station. Every minute that I carried the luggage was a torture. Had to lug along my backpack and another luggage on top of that spoilt one. It was madness. Finally reached


Amtrak Station: Greg, Wendy

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Beautiful San Juan Islands - Marathon JUN 05-06 2010


Incredible View at Abandoned Harbor



Photo captured less 1% of what was seen, felt, experienced.


Meadows


Simple bike I used for touring


Day 1: June 05 2010, Saturday
Took an early ferry to San Juan Islands form Pier 69.
Quite an interesting 4-hour ride. Thought I saw some big marine creature, but couldn't confirm. Anyway, I saw this big fat sea-lion-like mammal lying on the bouy. Interesting.
Met a new friend on board. Think her name was Ally. A 30 year-old social worker from New York. Interesting character. Talked the most weird stuff.
Reached San Juan Islands.
Checked into cosy Wayfarer's Rest. It was kind of different from the rest. It was a self check-in inn.
Spent the next 5 hours cycling more than half the island. The island was incredible. Scenic is an understatement.
There several hotspots of Orca(Killer Whales) sightings. Free. But I was feeling too cold and tired to stay for long. Was told the Orca pod would arrive around 7pm. It was then 4+pm. But getting cold already. I had cycled really alot then. And was really cold and worn out. Turned back towards Wayfarer's Rest instead. Super tiring. Each slope that I went up, I walked. Haha. Really shagged. Saw the mini airfield. Reminded me of the days in Tamworth. Really simple, but incredibly beautiful.


Every other household had their own animals. But this white horse stood out a little more.


Wild deers grazing front yards of unsuspecting households


Day 2: June 06 2010, Sunday - Day of Marathon
Was not the best of weather for a marathon. Kind of gloomy and wet. Rained quite an amount in the morning. However, it stopped the upon flag off. Quite a pleasant surprise. Ran a decent time of 4:36. Realised I had cycled the entire Marathon route the day before. How funny. Haha.


Marathon

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Memorial Weekend MAY 29-31 2010

Spent the long weekend in Seattle with Mark.
The rest had gone Portland for the outlet mall shopping, yet again.

Saturday:
Went Northgate. Bought special items. Haha.
Caught Shrek 4 - Forever After.

Sunday:
Bellevue. The land of the rich. The entire place was pretty boring. The hotels and the shopping centers reminded me of Paragon, the atas category.

Monday:
Did not go out today. Did my final conditioning run for the upcoming San Juan Marathon run. Clocked 21 miles. Felt great.
In the evening, went REI to buy the Gregory backpack.

Miss YSH.

Monday, May 31, 2010

Boeing, Everett Factory Trip MAY 22nd 2010

Nothing was planned for this weekend in particular.
Went Boeing Factory finally.
If not for the factory tour, it was a rather boring place in fact.
The tour allowed us to see the various factory of the 747, 777, 787 production line.
Rather interesting.
Quite a familiar sight, given that I work in a hangar. Haha.
But it was way cooler. Neater. The moving production line was quite awesome.
Unfortunately, no photo was allowed on the factory tour. So not much photos to post.
The funny thing about the factory tour was that, Andy and myself were so engrossed in our own sight-seeing that we were left behind by the tour group. Most would probably know that security is super tight within an aircraft hangar, lest the mother of Boeing. So when they realised we were left behind, security was almost engaged to look for us. Luckily we manage to run up to them before they all board the bus and leave. Haha. One interesting thing that we learnt about the factory was how to operate the lift. Just pressing the "close door" button will not work. There are two "close door" buttons. We have to press and hold it. Until both the exterior gate and the interior gate were closed. Haha.
Some quite interesting photos posted below.


747 Large Cargo Freighter, Dreamlifter


777 by the Tower Control


787, ANA


Boeing Field Runway

Miss YSH.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Vancouver Trip MAY 15-17 2010

This is definitely one of the funnest road trip this entire exchange.
Probably a life-changing one too. Haha.
No idea why. But perhaps, it's because I finally see the importance of friends. That there really are people, besides lovers, that I can put my absolute trust in.

Saturday May 15 2010
Usual routine. Woke up before 9 to collect car.
Embarked on the trip for Vancouver around 1030.
A journey spanning 150miles, 2.5 - 3 hours of driving.

About 30 min into the journey, we went for a gas pump. Stopping by at Arby's for the delicious Roast Beef burger too. Arby's really has the best roast beef burgers in the world. Their burgers are 2 fresh and soft bread patties, sandwiching a generous serving of thinly sliced roast (looked and tasted more like steamed) beef. No sauce or veggie added. Just plain burger patties with roast beef. Simple as they are, they bring with it incredible flavor and aroma.


Chicken rice at Yaohan's

Anyway, after another 1.5 hours of drive, we were in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. It was approximately a 20min drive south of Vancouver. Stopped by the Chinatown. It seemed that the entire place was more Chinese than Ang Moh or Canadian. Haha. Then we had lunch at YaoHan (Remember YaoHan Shopping Center at Thomson Road?? Yes it's the same franchise). How nostalgic.


Lady in Wet Suit, Stanley Park

First place we visited in Vancouver was Stanley Park.
Came here previously with Wang Hao, Anthea and Liselle. But it was too beautiful a park to miss. The gigantic maple trees, the humongous bridge, the open sea, the mountainous horizons in the vast expanse of the sea.

Gastown, our next destination.
It is located at the outskirts of downtown, where all the night life are. The buildings are part colonial, part modern. Quite an interesting combination. This place was well-known for it's gas-clock (a steamed-powered clock).

Gas clock (notice the steam at the top)

Saturday May 16 2010

Granville Island was our first destination of the day.
Granville is a small island at the outskirts of downtown Vancouver. It is connected to mainland via a bridge. It was essentially a harbor with a fresh produce market.
We had a little tour of the market. Spent the next few hours at a pier. Really enjoyed the cool breeze, the company, the chat, the crowd, the scene.


Pier at Granville Island. Turning point.


Underside of bridge leading to Granville Island


Saturday May 17 2010
A wonderful last day that we had.
Went to Lynn Canyon Park.
It was a super small portion of a super gigantic national park.
It was really great fun. We had the opportunity to get close with nature. Scale boulders, jump on suspension bridges, hop-rock on river banks, get lost, and drink river water.


Be bear wary.


Pristine clear waters


Suspension Bridge. From Left: Greg, Andy, Mark, Wendy

Miss YSH.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

May 8th - 9th 2010

May 8th 2010, Saturday
Nothing concrete was planned for today.
Settled for breakfast/lunch with Andy and Mark at a Vietnamese Restaurant in Chinatown, International District.


May 9th, Sunday
Woke up "naturally" today. Funny term invented by Andy. Haha. I usually wake around 830 when the alarm rings. But today, I slept/lai chuang/slept/lai chuang until 11+am. Went out for kayaking in the afternoon. It seems canoe and kayak in US are defined differently from Singapore's. Not very sure what the exact difference are, but canoe in US seems more like an Indian junkboat. Kayaks are the ones that I rowed (shown in video).


Canoe (Indian junkboat look-alike)

To be updated. .

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Portland Trip APR 30 - MAY 02 2010

Portland, Oregon
Portland is about 180 miles from Seattle. A tax free state, Seattlites often drop by for a bargain hunt. I actually went once before but that trip(Febuary) was to a rather mediocre outlet mall with nothing much to offer.

Sunday, MAY 02 2010

Went straight to Outlet mall. Like always, saw things which I really wanted to buy for her. But fear of rejection once again drawn me against buying anything. Weak me. Haha.
Finished the shopping by 7pm. Went for dinner at fast food chain, Arby's. Its roast beef burgers were fantastic. One of the best burgers I've eaten in US ever.


Saturday, MAY 01 2010


Weird Portland, From Left: Zelin, Andy, Greg

Woke up early morning to go to the Saturday Market. It was nothing more than a Pasar Malam. Ang mohs are sure interested in stuff like these that many Singaporeans take for granted.
After the market, we went to Powell City of Books. It is the largest Buy-Sell book store in the world. Indeed it was large. Larger than any bookstore I had been to before. But it was definitely not as large as I had previously imagined it to be. It was probably 1.5 times the size of Singapore's MPH building.

Ended our books shopping around 4pm. Headed down straight to Woodburns Outlet Mall to recce the place.


Friday, APR 30 2010

Pon class.
Started the day off early.
Took a lousy Nissan Sentra around 9am. Drove 3+ hours to Portland.
Went to Hawthorne district for a little. Hawthorne is a arty farty street with lots of vintage and artsy stuff. Things they sell includes funny, weird items and vintage record labels. Saw lots of nice pretty stuff. Wanted to buy for her. But decided against it for fear of rejection. =(
Stayed the night at Red Lion Hotel. The hotel was just around the Oregon Convention Center.


Miss YSH.