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December 25, 2009

2009 – The Year That Was

As I sit down, drinking my Corona Extra after a long night at work and pondering upon the year 2009, I would say the year had gone past in a flash, just like every other years. So the year had its ups and downs, with a mixture of both to balance things up.

Happy stuff. I will be graduating in my double major Public Relations/Journalism degree this March after finding out yesterday that for my semester two results, I received two distinctions and a credit. I’m fairly comfortable with that as this semester was probably the most effort I’ve given in my three-year university life. I also just realised that of all the three years, six semesters of studies, I have taken 20 units with only one High Distinction. But I’m not the type who aims for the moon, so I’m fairly happy to settle among the clouds.

At work, I was transferred to the kitchen from the salad bar after my request late last year and have finally learned how to cook a proper steak to perfection – rare, mid-rare, medium, mid-well, well-done. Rumps, T-bones, petite fillets, grilled chicken, BBQ ribs, burgers. I’ve also developed a love and hate passion for the fryers, where I cooked chips, shrimps, calamari rings, nuggets, etc. The list just goes on and on but it had been a fun and challenging place to work in.

I was also recently “promoted” to be a salad bar certified trainer, meaning I get to wear a different coloured badge, but that’s not exactly a promotion as it involves a great deal of responsibility. Fellow colleagues don’t seem to understand that, unfortunately, but that’s another story. Then again, I’ll be looking for what people say, a “proper” job as soon as my CV/Resume are completed, so this job is not a keeper as far as I know.

Another happy note, I have become an uncle to a niece last Monday.

I have also purchased my very first brand new car this year and received it in August, which is a Hyundai i30 SX 2.0L Manual Hatchback.

Other happy things that happened this year – my photo was published for the first time (although just an ad), I bought a great lens earlier this year, taken reception photos for two lovely couples, Jack and Annie in April and Fadh and Winnie in August, photographed a school music concert in November for the very first time, photographed a rally for the very first time, and recently I was also asked by Annie to photograph her maternity photos.

As I said, there are the downs to every ups. Just like the Yin and Yang. Darkness and light. White and black. Evil and good. Fat and thin. Old and young. You get the drift.

Not-so-happy stuff. So my almost two-year relationship with L ended sometime in late July/early August. I think. I don’t think she knows exactly when either, but it was around that period of time when it happened. It was pretty much a mutual decision, and there wasn’t really a specific reason as to why it ended, but as long as we’re both happy with our decision, things will only get better from then.

Earlier in June, I contracted Swine flu. It wasn’t the best thing to happen to anyone, but I would say it was an experience to remember – being quarantined, getting calls from the health department every day to check on you. It almost felt like the movie, Blindess, but not that tragic of course, heh. But I survived and even blogged about it, so it’s not that bad I guess!

Now that I think about it, there isn’t really much that I can write about the downs worth mentioning for this past year other than the two I’ve already mentioned. Other not-so-happy times are mostly some of the assignments in uni that gives me the headaches and sometimes from work, but that’s life, no?

Now that I’ve listed the goodies and baddies this year, the ups have outweighed the downs, so I suppose I have had a good 2009. I’m keeping my fingers crossed for the year 2010, where hopefully things will be better in terms of my wallet, work, health, and who knows, love.

I have also recently found out that I meet the minimum requirements for permanent residency application in Australia, so hopefully I can get the application sorted out ASAP.

Before I keep rambling on, I should probably stop here. Hereby, I wish each and every one of you a Merry, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Have a great and safe end of year! :)

October 16, 2009

ChanRaymond dot net Turns Two!

Believe it or not, today marks ChanRaymond dot net’s 2nd anniversary!

Raymond Chan

This site has come a long way, from a personal blog filled with gibberish and entries about my life in uni, to a more photography-centric type of entries with less words and more pictures. I have also been lazy to comment on others’ blogs, so I’m back to being a silent reader of others’ blogs. Of course, this has caused me to lose quite a few frequent readers and commenters which I have built from my previous blog(s), but I still have some readers who will make the extra effort to leave some feedback on my entries, and that is more than welcomed here on ChanRaymond dot net.

As I am currently in the last couple of weeks of my university life for the rest of my life (fingers crossed), updates have been halted to a point where I only update when I find the time, and often when I do, it’s an entry with less than 50 words (and I’m a to-be journalism graduate!). Of course, I do try to put in more pictures to fill the “gap”, but I must admit that it’s plain laziness at work.

Nevertheless, I personally take this time to thank all loyal readers of my blog, to all who still find time to read all the craps I’ve churned out. Even though I have been really lazy with my updates lately, there were still people giving feedback to my pictures, which really gives me the “feel-good” factor. To be honest, there has been a couple of instances when I considered quitting blogging due to work and uni, to which I can barely handle. But I guess I shall give it another year (since I’ve paid for the hosting) and we’ll see what next year brings.

Before I delay this entry any further and risk not publishing this entry at all, I shall stop here and get some rest after a long night of uni work. Have a wonderful weekend ahead and thanks for reading!

September 4, 2009

Assignments, assignments, assignments.

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My nephew at his primary school sports carnival this morning (Thursday)

It is my study week off from uni, but it happens to be the week my assignments are due. Managed to get an essay done on Monday which was worth 30%.

Currently rushing an opinion piece which is worth 20%, due at 4pm. Good luck to meĀ  :-?

May 25, 2009

Lucielle Pt 3

I finally started my final assignment this semester after work late last night and ended up finishing and submitting it online at 9.30am this morning. What a “spectacular” feat to pull off with 50 per cent of it contributing to my final grade. Let’s hope I don’t screw it up.

With that I am happy to announce my unofficial semester break starting today until 3rd August, which is 70 full days. The reason it’s unofficial is because other students are currently studying for their exams, but my units do not consist of examinations for some reason.

Anyway. here are some new shots of Lucielle, who is now 3 months old. It was taken a couple of nights ago when her family came over for dinner.

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There’s so many more shots of her and I am happy to say that most of them turned out beautifully. All shots taken with Tamron 17-50mm 2.8, flash bounced to the wall behind me. I might post more shots of her, but I think that’s enough of Lucielle for a while.

I’m still waiting on my vertical grip for d60, I might post some photos up when I get it.

Have a good week ahead everyone.

May 22, 2009

Lucielle Pt 2

Filed under: Announcement, Life in Uni, Photography, Portrait — Tags: , , , , — Raymond Chan @ 12:56 pm

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Just one more major assignment worth 50 per cent (@*#!%) to go. I can do this! Say hello to Lucielle, taken back in end of March.

May 14, 2009

Visitor’s Parking Fee Increase

Seriously? That’s a 100 per cent increase and no more per day rate?

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What were they thinking? How do the university expect students who do not purchase the permits (like me) be able to afford a parking ticket from 8am-4.15pm (for a whopping $16.50!)?

How is this going to bring more visitors to the university?

A suggestion to students without permit like me: Don’t pay for tickets. Instead, just park and if you do get a fine of $20, you’ll end up paying only $10 (after the 21 day 50 per cent discount) anyway.

You’re welcome.

July 3, 2008

Then and Now..

This was then..

2007/S2 Writing For Professional Purposes (EGL150) 62 C
2007/S2 Introduction to Journalism (MCC104) 60 C
2007/S2 Introduction to Public Relations (MCC107) 75 D
2007/S2 Photography (MED102) 80 HD

Now..

2008/S1 Media Audiences and the Public (MCC236) 63 C
2008/S1 Media Law and Ethics (MCC245) 61 C
2008/S1 Professional Communication (MCC246) 55 P

Murdoch University’s 2008 Semester 1 results came out last Sunday. This is bad. I had expected much more from my Professional Communication MCC236 unit. I didn’t quite like the unit to begin with. All my efforts (albeit often last minute) seemed to have gone to waste.

Second semester will commence 4th August, and I’m already halfway through my holiday. This sucks.

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