• Right a year later…

    … I got Covid. Again.

    And the “fun” part? I caught it right one year from the previous one (my first time with the virus.) I also started to suspect a pattern: It happens after big-scale meetup (Division Meetup) and I might pick it up during one of my transits or flights.

    I noticed the discomfort when I was on my flight from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur — that sore throat-feeling — but I didn’t think much about it. As soon as I arrived home, I made myself a huge bowl of Indomie Soto with two poached eggs. I missed soup noodles so very much, and I’ve been seriously thinking of sending event feedback to have soup noodles as part of permanent repertoire on every meetup meals.

    Thinking back, that bowl of piping hot noodles might be the one that helped me because on the next day, I felt like a hungover trash panda, which, I felt it would be waaaay worse had I not having that Indomie. I kept sneezing and I felt faint dizziness, and I kept feeling hungry without any reasons. I thought it was just because I have been missing Asian food, but no, it was a really weird type of hunger. I had to call a day off in last minute with my team and took a nap — at this point, I already suspected that this might be Covid, even though I was not sure because I can still smell things. However, post-nap, I still felt horrible so I decided to take a Covid test.

    So, yeah. I found myself sitting on the same spot on my apartment’s rooftop, trying to grill myself alive to get rid of this gosh dang virus. Also, it’s November, and while Kuala Lumpur is blessed with tropical climate, we are having rainy-borderline-monsoon season here, so the sun we can get is a 15-minutes sun before being replaced by winds and dark clouds.

  • The capital city of fairytales

    The Englischer Garten is a large public park in the centre of MunichBavaria, stretching from the city centre to the northeastern city limits.

  • There are not a lot of singers who understand that it’s never about upstaging one another. Most of the time, those who understand how to elevate a song instead of competing are mostly the legends. You can hear it when Chester and Chris harmonized the chorus on timestamp 03:15.

    Damn. I still freaking miss them.

    The featured image is taken from here.

  • Just recently, I went to Sapporo for a team meetup. As a company with distributed working/remote working Before It Was Cool™, Automattic understands the importance of meeting face-to-face. Yes, we do remote working, and yes, we also appreciate the opportunity to meet our co-workers in real life.

    Anyway, the trip was mostly work-related trip as in, the week was filled with workshops and learnups. Nevertheless, it was fun.

    Good morning, Sapporo!

    Otaru Day Trip

    “Otaru has been a major fishing and trading port since the 1800s. Many handsome turn-of-the-century western-style buildings, such as former warehouses, residences and offices, built by foreign shipping and trading companies, still dot the town. Together with its coastal location, this makes Otaru an architecturally interesting and aesthetically pleasing place to spend the day.”

    A Day Out in Otaru

    Mount Moiwa

    I’m so grateful to have the opportunity to see the leaves changing colors. Born and live in the tropics for my entire life, witnessing changing seasons is such a privilege. Thank you, Sapporo. Until next time.

  • Autumn sky

    Location: Sapporo Odori Park

  • I’ve been noticing some blogs that I frequently visit that they have update logs on it. Something like “added page XYZ on (date)”, and so on.

    My FOMO has been screaming for me to follow suit, hahah.

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