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6:41PM

The Long Way to an Early Night

Please click the photo above to play the daily videoThe morning was given over to errands, that unglamorous category of task which never makes it into anyone's account of a life but quietly fills a great deal of it. There was a list — there is always a list — and I went at it with the brisk efficiency of a man who knows the lunchtime meeting is coming and would rather not arrive at it with loose ends still trailing behind him. One forgets, sometimes, the small satisfaction of errands. The crossing-off, the steady diminishment of a column of obligations, the modest triumph of returning home with the boot full of things acquired and nothing important forgotten.

By and large it worked. Most of it was done before midday — not all, never quite all, there's always one item that slips the net and resurfaces a week later wearing an expression of mild reproach. But enough. I made the meeting with my morning's work behind me and the rare, settling sense of being ahead rather than perpetually scrambling to catch up.

The meeting did its business, lunch came and went, and then it was clinic, which had other plans for the shape of my afternoon. It ran long. These things do. There's a particular quality to a clinic that overruns — not dramatic, not disastrous, simply the slow accumulation of minutes that were always going to be needed and were never quite scheduled for. You look up and the light outside has changed character entirely, gone from the flat brightness of afternoon to something softer and lower, and you realise the day has quietly moved on without consulting you.

I finished late. Later than I'd hoped, though by now I've learned to hold my hopes loosely on that front. The drive home was the unwinding sort, the day's busyness slackening behind me with each familiar turn, and by the time I came through the door I wanted nothing more elaborate than to sit down and be fed.

Anita, with her usual good timing, had sorted dinner — jjigae, that deep and bubbling Korean comfort, all warmth and gentle heat. There are few things better, after a long day, than a stew that asks nothing of you but to be eaten. It arrived steaming and unhurried, and I ate it with the quiet gratitude of a man who has spent his reserves and is glad to have them replenished. The football, somewhere across the world, would have to carry on without my attention tonight. I hadn't the wakefulness left to give it.

And then, sensibly, an early night. No ceremony to it, no great decision — just the natural conclusion of a day that had filled itself honestly and left me pleasantly emptied. There's a kind of contentment in turning in early that the small hours never quite offer. The list mostly done, the stew warm in me, the day folded neatly away.

Some days you chase. This one I simply finished, and went gladly to bed.

8:20PM

River of Life Video

I was on call yesterday and to be honest, rather to tired to bring up an a blog entry. But the video I recorded last Saturday night at the River of Life in the City Centre would serve as another teaser of what coming in the next few entries ...

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8:55AM

Happy Sunday Morning

That rare Sunday morning when I was forced not to do the ward round, I was treated to a glorious sunrise.

In fact I just sat there staring away for a good 10 minutes listening to the sound of nature. Cool breeze from my room balcony, I thought I should do it more often. Maybe I should delay starting my Sunday rounds early. Enjoy the morning a bit ....

Now, should I go to the gym or look for breakfast .....

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5:55AM

Lights are Up

We were entering the last 10 days of Ramadhan and it was about time that we get the lights we bought last month out of the box. It took a while to untangle the wires and after a few tries, Anita was finally happy with the setup.

We hung them along the railings of the verandah in our apartment and I was sure people driving down Bukit Pantai would be able to see them. Not too sure if they were still in fashion but when I was young, there must be lights towards the end of Ramadhan. My kampung in Kepala Batas would be filled with kerosene lamps and rumbles of fireworks could be heard for miles. The children would be roaming free during and after the Tarawikh prayers. Those were the days!

My only concern with the lights would be the rain. The wires looked shielded and the bulbs were all LED. Best to unplug them from the mains every night as not to cause any short circuit, but they looked nice when they were on.

Certainly made you excited about the coming Raya. Below is a short YouTube video of the lights.

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12:44AM

Slo Mo Trampoline

I took a few videos during our night out at Jump Street. Wished that there were plenty more llght though ....

And another one ...

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