Wednesday, November 22, 2006

aufwiedersehen nummer eins




had a farewell breakfast this morning, to say goodbye to me, Sufen and Alan who won't be around next year. Alan will be heading back to Kiwiland, I'll be Down Under while Sufen...well...for some reason she'll going back to The Establishment. anyhow, Roger ended the memorial service (haha!) with a touching Irish farewell poem which is quite poignant.


and so we had to say a few words, so i thanked them for a year which has been a wonderful year of discovery, realisation and experiment. tee hee hee...read deeper into it if you will :)


and so i got this as a farewell gift, which is brilliant since i literally have to summarise me and ilhan into 3 suitcases. thanks!


A sneak peek at my Creative Mess and Organised Chaos :)


 


 



 

22 comments:

  1. the messy desk syndrome runs in the family....

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  2. looking at ur mess -- i miss teaching AND my cubicle. serious.

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  3. still the same messy desk albeit in a different place. haha!

    nice touch of ribbon to the suitcase. so sweet of your colleagues.

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  4. I like to keep my desk messy so boss thinks I'm busy ... and with me tapping away on my keyboard, even more so .. but in actual fact, I'm on Multiply! ;) hehe

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  5. eh! *points at book on desk*
    I am reading the glass palace now..
    bittersweet eh? leaving work and collegues.

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  6. ai is right about it running in the family.... the messy desk syndrome, i mean.

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  7. u nak migrate to ozzy eh dear? dats thoughtful of ur colleagues for getting u da suitcase..very practical...

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  8. tu lah..ada yang nak ikut, and i told them if they can fit in the suitcase, i'll take them along...haha

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  9. Yours is still ok. I usually tell others that if they can fit in my back pocket then I'll bring them along...:-)

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  10. Auf Wiedersehen Fraulein..Alles Gute!

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  11. tchüss..! Gute Reise, viel vergnügen insya Allah

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  12. Aiyaiyai. Viele deutsch sprache hier... sehr gut! kann sein da gibts mehr später?

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  13. for a few years, no fixed 5-yr plan. come what may..hehehe

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  14. aiyaiyai...ich kann nicht verstehen wie sie sprechen ...ich habe Deutsch lernen vier Jahre lernen aber nicht Deutsch sprechen sehr lange already..very rusty...hahaha, ok amran, that was really bad grammar right? :)

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  15. Where did you learn to speak German?

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  16. what to do...resign lah. but it's really interesting being here. German i learnt in secondary school, took it for 'O' levels.

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  17. I could understand it what..... :P
    heheheh... mine is like a catastrophe as how my Opa put it. hehehe... I took German from 0 to 5 years of age. Never again since....hahahahah

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