Sunday, 26 January 2014

27/1/14

This week caused me to step slightly out of my comfort zone. I visited the University I will soon be attending, which filled me with great amounts of nerves as I was led on a tour throughout it. In addition, Chinese New Year is fast approaching. The streets which surround my home are dominated by red lanterns, the waft of incense, streamers and small mandarin trees located at the door of each home. At this time of year, they are symbols of abundance and good fortune. I will be venturing into the festive area of China town this week as the celebrations begin to unfold and will post photos.


Also during the past week, I spent an evening understanding and experiencing an East Asian meal called steam boat. It is basically a metal pot which sits in the middle of the table. When the broth is simmering ingredients are placed in the pot and are cooked at the table. Our friends bought ingredients ranging from mushrooms, tofu and fish balls to dumplings.  The majority of foods I was not used to and took a while to understand how it could be part of a pleasant eating experience. Although it was exciting to try something I had not before. 

The weather in Singapore is at its coolest at the moment, with a cooling morning and afternoon breeze. My mum and I took advantage of this this week and went to the Botanical Gardens for a walk. The gardens are quite the spectacle and the bright colours are gorgeous, making the walk through the gardens almost dreamlike. 




Friday, 17 January 2014

18/01/14

Hi there, my name's Kaylah. I was born in Australia, living there my entire life up till now. I graduated from High School last year in Sydney. I spent a year boarding with a family I did not know. My dad's job had been moved to Singapore, meaning that my entire family had to move over whilst I stayed to finish school. Now that school is over I have moved up here to join them. Its been extremely daunting and quite scary I'm not going to lie! Moving to another country across the globe isn't the easiest thing to tackle, especially when you're a 17 year old girl trying to find their place in the world. Although I intend to find and blog some of the treasures as well as my travels and adventures in this part of the world. I hope by doing this it will allow me to have a better and more positive understanding of the country I'm currently living in. I hope you can come on this journey alongside me and perhaps it will inspire you. In saying this, I hope there is someone....anyone...out there reading this!!