Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Blast From The Past

Top of the day gov’ner!

Well peeps, another semester has gone by…and I’m here alone in my room alone finally able to reflect on what was a rather eventful and hectic semester…looking back…I have so much to thank God for…for one, I guess it was my semester results, I pretty aware that I’ve been quite visibly paranoid about it…but at the end…somehow, I manage to surpass even my own expectations…I felt somewhat undeserving at first, but after listening to George’s (he’s the lecturer for one of my subjects this semester…again) explanation which in essence was that our results reflected our comprehension on the subject…but, I would be rather blunt to think I did it all on my own…so, not through formalities or force, I thank God for not only my results, but all the experiences of last semester…

Anyway, contrary to what people might think, I do think about home more than ‘once in a while’, and I do miss home and the familiarity of it…I was just browsing through some of my photos, and I realize I have quite a decent sizable archive of pictures…Anyway, I was just reliving all those moments in my mind (and it still brings a chuckle or two)… So, allow me to share some of those moments with you guys.

This is Newcastle beach during the winter...the breeze always ensures a smooth surface

That's dinner at TEDS (at the dining hall)...during my freshman year...good memories, but i rather no go through that all over again. Oh, and that Lina to my right

I don't know the deal with the pose...but i think this picture was taken in a McDonald's where Jia Meng did her placement...I think it's funny how a McDonald's found its way into a hospital

That were some of the guest for my 21th birthday...the funny thing was that I knew it was coming, but it still took me by surprise...at least I had my shirt and pants on when they barge in my room...anyway...it was fun...

There's something to be said about our brotherly relationship...somehow we seem to enjoy ourselves at the expense of the other's suffering...hahaha

The thought of more surprises was petrifying

Lazy Sunday afternoons...the best kind

You know who they are...the folks...heheheeh, boy have they aged gracefully...seeing my parents is always a sight for sore eyes...

The patio has become somewhat a prominent feature of the house...perfect for those lazy days.
Baby Ryan (or not so baby anymore), will always have the distinction of being the 1st 5th generation of the family...that's quite an honor.

Two of my cousins...I put this picture simply because I was telling my some of my friends over here about the time I prank a highschool friend into thinking Caleb was WanWan...which by the way, was true...good times.

Man, I remember this picture like it was yesterday...in my last post, I elaborated on Serena's courage...I think this says it all about Dad (affectionately known as the "fighting cock")...despite having his shoulder disc dislocated, and for the better part...looking like Quasimodo, he was still out there attending business commitments and hanging with the family.

This picture is prove the man can experience both happiness and pain at the same time...or rather...that joy can be the best suppressor to pain...Dad loves spending time with his nieces and speaks highly of them...which is a good thing...


'Christmas by Candlelight'...this has always been one of my highlights of the year...man I just love Christmas...such peace and serenity...there's just something about a large group of people gathering together and singing/belting Christmas carols and remembering the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ...or should I say...the unveiling and fulfillments of God's plans...

Serene's rookie year as a wife...need to ask for her current stats to see how's she going now...

This was a small gathering of friends to celebrate Christina's (chick to my right) birthday.

The reason i decided to put this picture; I think Sam looks like Tom Green...oh, this was in Kinabalu National Park.

The last Chinese New Year I celebrated back home...well, I have nothing against Chinese New Year, but it's always feel so monotonous and 'too festive' for my taste...besides, it's CNY is essentially a celebration of 'ME'

Next Gen civil engineer...soon the future of some of the world's infrastructures will be thrust unto our hands...

Is it me, or does Samuel seem to have an uncanny ability to know when the camera/spotlight is on him...I think this shot was suppose to be candid.
Family gathering to celebrate grandma's 74th birthday...I remember it as a day that the family seem extra bonded for the occasion...I think Dad said it was the 1st time the whole family gathered to celebrate grandma's or any member for that matter birthday.

Not to brag...but i think I had my share of achievements in high school...just a little slice of the cake...

Last day at wintercon (organized by the Newcastle Christian Society,NCS camp). For some reason, some of us decided to brace the chilly breeze to watch the sunrise at Foster beach.

And here's the sunrise...I particularly like this picture...I think the Sun puncturing the skies beyond the horizon was quite a spectacular sight.

Picture of some of the boys at wintercon...from left: Brendon, me, Homo and Johnny Boy...

Well, I have to apologize for not taking more pictures...but you know...I was more in a spontaneous mode and definitely there to enjoy things at the spur of the moment...so, yeah... was hard to like say "Playing Ball? Hold on, let me take a picture before i join ya...". I mean, i could, but it just wouldn't be me...anyway...wintercon was a great camp to relax and have fun... but more importantly...get refreshed and recharge for the following semester...this one week i guess help me get re-acquainted, relearning the Gospel and the cross...or rather...to see the bigger picture of the concept of the cross...I say concept because i don't have the proper word to describe it now...Oh, and the teachings also allowed me to be clearer on prioritizing and equipping myself to answer the hard questions that being a Christian demands...

Anyway, I hope you guys enjoy the picture...and Mom...does this warrant my ownership of the camera

Monday, July 09, 2007

Wimbledon 2007

Alas, after two weeks of frustrating rain delays, Wimbledon 2007 ended in a high. In what most fans would agree, one of the best Wimbledon finals in a long time. Certainly this year’s Wimbledon championships will be remembered by all those who witness it for a long long time. In the organizers and directors department, it surely was an ironic two weeks. Just when they finally decide to rectify a problem that has lasted for more than a century (I think), the championship endured the worst showers in 25 years…score one more for old Murphy, though I must admit, having roofless center court was quite an odd sight. This year also marked the very first time both men and women received equal prize money, as Venus promptly testified in her victory speech, which simply means that peer pressure will eventually win in the end. Anyway, having said all that, the mark of the All England championship have always hinged on the quality of matches it produces, this year was surprise surprise, no exception. I’ll just give a small synopsis of some of the players that stood out for me this year;

Novak Djokovic – I really believe this kid has more talent/potential than Nadal, he boast a great serve, very solid (with a pop) ground-strokes of both wings and exceptional hands a feel. However, at this moment, it just potential and hasn’t really translated into huge success, a lot of players have suffered this terrible fate, which boast a cast like Kournikova, Phillipousis, Haas..etc (although 2 semi-final appearances in a grand-slam and a masters shield ain’t half bad),…if he continues to develop his game, I think Nadal isn’t the only one who should be worried, a certain Federer should be weary as well…but we should all give him credit for playing 3 matches with bad blisters on his foot.

Richard Gasquet – This dude has been long touted as the next best thing (since he was like 8), and I think this has somehow went in to his head, many critics has compared him to the Mighty Federer, and they do poses similar games, but again, at the moment it’s just potential and talent. But man, did this guy have a whopper of a quarter-final match. In my opinion, the best match of the championships…Gasquet pulled of an amazing 93 winners in this match, that’s an astonishing number.

Serena Williams – I still think she is way too arrogant, especially since she never gives her opponents enough credit when she loses. But, during this fortnight, she showed a heart of a champion, and the reason why she still remains one of the most dominant player in the woman’s circuit. During her 4th round match with Daniela Hantuchova, she came down with a serious bout of the cramps and could barely move, but to her credit, she insisted on carrying on and eventually beat a bewildered Hantuchova (courtesy of a rain delay, and just in the nick of time I might add), who must be still licking her wounds. Boy did she showed some fight and hussle in that match…US summer hardcourt season…look out.

Ana Ivanovic – Another consistent showing at the slams, which was only halted by an on form Venus. She had a great match against Vaidisova, especially fighting from a break down in the 3rd. I would really like her to do well in the WTA. Hopefully she doesn’y fall prey to the Kournikova curse.

Nikolay Davydenko – Daddy’s sentimental favorite. Again, he displayed another consistent showing at the slams. Showed great fight in the 1st round to fight from two sets down to a player (forgot who), who really should have beaten Kolay. Kolay, although never the prettiest guy on court, or even boast the prettiest game on tour, counters that with an efficient game with a nice balance of power and counter-punching, which reminisce of Medvedev and Kefelnikov. If he never wins a slam, at least he can always boast about marrying a very beautiful wife (which happens to be true)…

Juan Carlos Ferrero – Had his best result at Wimbledon this year with a quarter-final appearance. It’s good to see the former number 1 start to regain some of his old form if not better. It was good to hear him say that he was trying to beat Federer in his QF match instead of “being happy to be in the QF and just glad to have a shot at the Mighty Federer”, which I think too many players tend to do these days, specially when playing Federer.

Marion Bartoli – Definitely was riding a dream at this year’s championship, with her 1st grand-slam final appearance. She had an incredible two weeks with scalps over Jankovic and her career highlight I suppose, with a win over the No.1 seed Henin, which prevented the press dream fiinal, I can just imagine the headlines “Big Sister Ready to Take Revenge for Little Williams”. She should a game which was both intriguing and unorthodox, with two-fisted groundies of both wings, and a much exaggerated serving and receiving routine. A good blend of counter-punching and tactical forethought are some of the strengths in her game. A lot of so called “good players” should take a page from her game…if they did, maybe players like Myskina would have become such a horrible player, or maybe Dementieva would have won a slam by now. Really push Venus in the final, unlike what the score suggest.

Venus Williams – If one player that could over-shadow Bartoli’s achievements, it would be Venus…although she did struggle to early on, she hit form at just the right time, with wins over Kuznetsova, Sharapova and Ivanovic…what more can I say about Venus, it’s power power and more power…she came in at a low seed but manage to power through to the title…which just proves that you can’t ever count a Williams out.

Rafael Nadal – Wow, did he played great tennis these fortnight…he did struggle early on, as one would suspect, but once he got into the second week (where he could gather some momentum and form, plus the courts do get slower as the championship progresses). I thought Berdych would have beat him in the 4th round…but alas, he had too much form coming into Wimbledon this year that even those big serves and groundstokes couldn’t stop him…after that match, it was clear that I would take something special to topple the feisty Spaniard. I must admit I’m not a huge fan of Nadal, but I’m starting to have a lot of respect for this player…he doesn’t have much, but what he has…he has a lot…he navigated though this years draw (albeit a though one), with superb counter-punching, finding angles and a lot of heart, guts and gusto…and an uncanny ability to spot line calls, even if they were a couple of millimeters in…it was just ridiculous…never the less, I could tell that he was utterly gutted and disappointed after losing in the finals…anybody could tell that he wanted to win bad…real bad…but overall, he has no doubt been the best player this year so far…Looks like Federer’s strangle hold on pole position looks to be in serious threat with the Spaniard breathing down his neck...the pit-bull crest on his shoes are a fitting description to his style, but seriously, get rid of those pirata pants…Let the second half of the season commerce…

Roger Federer – What else can be said about the Mighty Federer that hasn’t been said. The player that has every shot in the book, as well as making new ones along the way…It such a pleasure watching Federer’s silky smooth play…even more than that…is to be able to witness him play through history and breaking records, his sponsors were so confident that they even made him a retro suit to commemorate his victory…this year win would be his 5 Wimbledon title and 11 major title…the 5th Wimbledon title now equals Bjorn Borgs 5 straight Wimbledon titles…It ironic that Borg called Federer in the 2001 championships to thank Federer for preserving his record (Federer beat Sampras to prevent him from winning his 5th straight)…6 years later, Borg would be sitting in the stands watching the maestro equaling that incredible feat himself…I bet Borg now regrets more than ever retiring so early in his career. Anyway, when tomorrow’s/today’s paper gets printed and sent to the news agencies, all the sports columnist would agree that Nadal was the better player thoughout larger portions of the match…From the beginning of the match, it was apparent that Nadal was going to severely test, he pushed Federer far and wide…and both players were all over the court, with Nadal in control most of the time…preventing Federer from dictating the points from the baseline…It certainly looked like it was going to be a very bad day for Federer, nothing was going his way…his shots very pretty much spraying all over the court, and he could not even buy a call…while Nadal was having all the calls going his way, with his shots overruled with a couple of millimeters to spare, while Federer was just the opposite, with nothing going his way…I think at the end, on paper, Nadal should have won, with more breaks of serves, more break opportunities, less unforced errors, and about equal winners…but in the end, Federer, a true measure of a champion manage to salvage just enough resources to win. I think this final again showed why Federer is head and shoulders above the competition, with one of his most potent but intangible quality, which is his ability to stick close to his opponents when his back is against the wall and find a way to win…most telling was his ability to hang in the 3rd set after being largely outplayed by Nadal, and winning in the tiebreak…and of course that 5th set (gee haven’t seen a 5 set final in a long time), after facing two break points in the 3rd game and another 2 at the 5th game, eventually found a way to break Nadal in the 6th game, who was rock solid in his serve thoughout the match…and again the the 8th game for the championship, by taking risk…and daring go for his shots that he was missing early in the match…it doesn’t matter how well you play in the match, it’s how you play the big points that count…and that my friends, is why Federer deserves to win this year’s Wimbledon…and why he’s still the King of The Wimbledon Lawns…

This rivalry is turning to be one of the intriguing on in recent years, both Nadal and Federer only have 2 losses in grand slam final appearances…and both losses were against each other…Anyway, I’m of to Church Camp for the next 5 days…so won’t be updating…hahahaha, but that isn’t really much of a surprise isn’t it?