{"id":1247,"date":"2009-11-28T00:29:27","date_gmt":"2009-11-28T00:29:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.dimsumdolly.com\/?p=1247"},"modified":"2009-11-28T00:29:27","modified_gmt":"2009-11-28T00:29:27","slug":"four_months_down","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dimsumdolly.net\/?p=1247","title":{"rendered":"Four Months Down"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Friday night, and I&#8217;ve spent it alone in my shoebox-sized flat in Tin Hau. Had I been in Singapore, I&#8217;d be out with friends having great conversation over a delicious dinner. The feeling kinda sucks; I&#8217;m not very good at being alone these days. I guess I&#8217;m sick of being lonely. When I went back to Singapore for 1.5 days I was SO happy to be able to catch up with my closest friends and have deep, heart-to-heart conversations with them without afraid of being judged. How I miss that!<br \/>\nI guess thank god for Internet broadband where I can download episodes of &#8220;How I Met Your Mother&#8221; and &#8220;30 Rock&#8221;, two of my favourite comedies. And thank goodness for online chatting which allows me to chat with friends back home.<br \/>\nThe hardest part about relocating is really the building up of a social network again. I&#8217;m not Miss Social Butterfly or Miss Party Goer so I don&#8217;t meet that many people. Hell, I haven&#8217;t met anyone new in the past month or two. Also, being new, you just can&#8217;t be someone&#8217;s next best friend over night. Such things take time and sometimes I wonder if I&#8217;m strong enough to stick around that long.<br \/>\nNot taking into account the emotional side of things, I have to say I really love living in this city. I&#8217;ve always known I love it, but now I love it even more. Hong Kong really does have an immense charm of its own. There&#8217;s always something dwelling in the small alleys and side streets waiting to be discovered. The food&#8217;s fantastic in this city and there&#8217;s good food catered to every budget.<br \/>\nI love the hiking and paddling, and the easy access to the scenic spots. Many people don&#8217;t realise that Hong Kong is actually very beautiful. Did you know there are actually waterfalls on Hong Kong Island itself? Waterfalls, streams, rock pools etc&#8230;all waiting for the intrepid traveller to discover. The hiking and paddling are things I&#8217;m definitely going to miss when I leave Hong Kong.<br \/>\nIn a few days&#8217; time, I&#8217;ll have been in Hong Kong for four months. It&#8217;s been a pretty good four months I guess. Work&#8217;s been manageable (albeit I work overtime every day and I have to work tomorrow &#8211; on a Saturday morning) and colleagues are nice. Yet, I never feel I&#8217;m settled. The other day, my colleague asked me if there was any point in my life where I felt very settled, where you could tell yourself &#8216;This is it. This is home.&#8217; I told her immediately that, no, I&#8217;ve never felt that way. I&#8217;m too restless a being. I guess I might feel settled if I have a partner and that&#8217;s probably when I might have a sense of where home is. For me, home is where the heart is. Cliched but true.<br \/>\nNo regrets in coming to Hong Kong though. I&#8217;m enjoying the change of environment and love discovering new places in the city. It&#8217;s nice to be away from Singapore for awhile &#8211; makes me appreciate home more. Am getting more chances to practise my Cantonese as well!<br \/>\nAnyway, am just rambling and writing out some random thoughts here. Sorry if I sound whiny and repetitive, but writing is cathartic for me. And heck, no one really reads this blog anyway.<br \/>\nHave a good weekend everyone.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Friday night, and I&#8217;ve spent it alone in my shoebox-sized flat in Tin Hau. Had I been in Singapore, I&#8217;d be out with friends having great conversation over a delicious dinner. 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