The theme for today and hopefully a very long period after, is
Work-Life Balance
I could so get used to not putting in the extra (and sometimes unappreciated) hours at work and like today, have a quiet waffle dinner with N.

Vanilla Bean Ice-cream Waffle @ Black, Triple One Somerset
It used to be that ending the workday before sunset is of such rare occurrence, that occasions such as this felt like it deserved a special celebratory moment, followed by a speech delivered with gusto on how glorious the day had been.
Indeed I’ve been so used to putting in never ending hours that I got to admit, this new found punctuality felt kinda awkward.

Revolution
Its never too late to claim back what is rightfully mine!
Prioritise. Prioritise. Prioritise.
Like a hermit just out of my shell, I found my surroundings exciting again.
Cheers to hanging out with world’s best friends.

Lunch Tea with Jo @ Wild Honey

Best Buddies at eM bar
It was a spontaneous decision to go to Malacca and I look forward to the trip not just as a photography outing, but also as an opportunity for me to get away and to think things through. Hopefully in the midst of the trip, to find my muse again.
Having not found my muse or something like that, I still completed this journey deeply inspired and encouraged to push forward and to challenge some boundaries.
Malacca is a small town in Western Malaysia that is steeped in culture, predominantly Chinese and Malay, yet the Dutch influence since its colonial days still flavour the little town. We stayed at Hotel Equatorial, cosy, comfortable and wonderfully within walking distance to my venues of exploration.
I find the architecture interesting, more so with the mish mesh of different Chinese dialect groups with the malay, indians and the whole horde of tourists.

A Famosa

Tourist sq - Christ Church Melaka

River before Jonker Walk

Gula Melaka Cendol

Hainanese Chicken Rice Balls

SpiderCat - *spew spew spew*