Wednesday, September 23, 2009

End of another chapter







We have had our fair share of goodbyes, fully relished the day of our graduation and returned to our home countries. Here I stand at another checkpoint in my life, after having completed my Masters' and before returning to my work in the public sector.

I am sincerely grateful for this opportunity to pursue my further studies in the National Graduate Institute of Policy Studies, GRIPS. I have learnt much from the Professors and staff of GRIPS, even more from my peers from various countries in Asia, Europe and Africa. What emerges from the intense class discussions, challenging term papers and examinations is a global realistic perspective of life - these are real-time issues not just related to public policy, but rather those concerning socio-political, political and economic ones as well. In my opinion, this is a valuable takeaway aside from the theoretical background of various specialized topics that we have gained during the course of our study. A well-rounded and genuine understanding of elements and infrastructure that support a society is critical to fully understanding the implications of policy. I do hope that I can apply what I have learnt in the near future.

On another note, it is indeed a rare and valuable chance to spend a year in Japan. We've made friends who have supported us in our projects and efforts. The moments spent travelling with my buddies to the various prefectures of Japan during her different seasons seem to have become my brightest memories of life in this beautiful country.

This has been yet another memorable chapter and I am so thankful for all the wonderful people who have crossed my path in Japan.


Till we meet again, I wish you all good health, happiness and success in all that you do!

Arigato Gozaimasu!








Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Trying new things...






New places, retro look, new lens, old friends, good memories.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Exploring Kyoto With Papa & Mama




Pa, Ma and I headed to Kyoto via Shinkansen to spend 3 days exploring the old capital of Japan. It was indeed a relaxing time where we surrendered to the arms of Nature, the small old streets of Kyoto and delicious cuisines!

@New Miyako Hotel

@Gion, the shopping and entertainment district.

@Pastel Cafe, tucking into a delectable piece of green tea sponge cake


A lovely unagi meal.

@Kinkakuji (Golden Pavillion)

Thank you for all your love and concern all these years, my dear parents!

Start of a walk to Kyomizudera Temple.






You both are the best!!! :)

Monday, August 31, 2009

A Great Time with My Lovely Parents in Tokyo! :)

*Missing you my little sister!

This chapter would be updated shortly. :)

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Dinora~


Dinora always makes me smile~ :)

Friday, August 14, 2009

Working on the GRIPS Yearbook...

Harris, Aisyah, Tau Tau, Karen, Daulet & Me :)
Working alongside my dearest friends who have been nothing short of being highly responsible and committed to this project, always ready to share a laugh or song.. this experience has been an incredible one that touched me deeply. Thank you for all your support. Together, let's try our best to create something small that can 'make the world closer and distance shorter'.. :)




Saturday, August 8, 2009

The Brightest Colors & My Lovely Friends...

It was indeed a memorable evening spent right here in TIEC. This was the view of the Tokyo Bay fireworks from the 13th floor of my building..

This was perhaps the most visually appealing fireworks I have seen so far. It starts with a golden arrow shooting up into the sky, before bursting into a series of colored rings, as shown in this photo! Doesn't it look amazing?


Dinner with Oybek's family was even more exciting because Taufik, Mai, Karen and Aisyah sang; Bakhtiyor and Oybek danced a traditional Uzbek dance and Taka-san sang a rendition of "i love you' with so much soul that it made some of us cry~ ;)






Thursday, August 6, 2009

Everything in flashes











Lately, life's taken on a rollercoaster spin and everything seems to be passing by in flashes!

My life in Japan is just like the fireworks of Shinjuku last night.

Even though it is short, it is so bright and wonderful;

Together with a hundred shapes and colors, it is enough to light up a dark sky --

Tokyo 2009... I will continue the chapters and stories, day after day, right to its end!

Gambatte yo Sheryl!!!!!!