Monthly Walk – Experience Buangkok2Sengkang! Sat, 8 June 2013

Post on behalf of VeronicaW & MaryT….

Please note:
From March 2013, monthly walks will be an EC event till further notice.
You are allowed to bring your adult friends who are non-SHC members (please get them to join SHC club, too)

Please observe SHC Rule –
Names & pictures of non-members are not to be shown or mentioned in SilverHairsClub.com!!

ECs for this walk: Veronica Wong and Mary Tan
Date: Saturday, 8 June 2013
Start Time: 4.30pm SHARP
Duration of walk: approx 2hrs
Meeting Place: Buangkok MRT, Exit B nearby Passenger Control Station

This walk route is relatively flat terrains.  Our route will take us past the Kampong Buangkok the last kampong in Singapore.

Mid-way we will come to the Sengkang Riverside Park.  Fruit trees of various types (such as starfruits, bananas, pineapple plants, lychee, mango, pomelo) were planted in the park.  Perhaps, we could catch a glimpse of the Fruit of the Month.

Look out for Singapore’s largest man-made wetland, Sengkang Floating Island.  Our walk ends at the Sengkang Sports Complex.

Walk Team ECs: Christina CL Chan, Joyce Tan, Charles Wee, Veronica Wong, Jeffrey Lim, Mary Tan, Alice Seah, Lydia Soh, Serene Low.

Those Coming :

1.  Mary Tan
2.  Veronica Wong
3.  ChristinaCL Chan
4.  Barbara Lim
5.  Judy Lim
6.  Ann Lim
7.  Jassmine Teo
8.  Erik Teo
9. Tan Chui Keng
10. Seok Cheng
11. Ronald Lee
12. Lee Peng Peng
13. Hew Lee
14. Zawiyah Ibrahim
15. David Pittey
16. David Low
17. Julian Mok
18. Danny Lye
19. Winnie Lim
20. Theresa Seow
21. Lee Ah Nee
22. Vincent Lim
23. Shirley Tan
24. Eddy Lee
25. Margaret Chua
26. Irene Poh
27. HelenK
28. AndrewK
29. David Low
30. Richard Lean
31. Kristine Leong
32. Esther Mok
33. LawrenceK

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Photo Walk on 22-06-2013 (Saturday)

EVENT CANCELLED – haze problem showing no sign of improvement

For the month of June, we will have a photo field trip; we will start from Raffles Place MRT and walk along Marina Bay to the Merlion Park. Then we cross over to Queen Elizabeth Walk and walk along the Esplanade Park. The walk will end at Marina Center Food Court (The Gallerie). We will meet at Raffles Place MRT on the date and time stated below. Come and share with us your photo-taking skills.

For those interested in IT, you can continue to make a karaoke song from the pictures taken together with a song file. Guidance will be provided in subsequent ITIG gathering.

Date:                                     22-06-2013 (Saturday) (EVENT CANCELLED)
Time:                                     3.30PM
Time to Commence Walk:    3.35PM
Fee: Free (no charge)
(Total walking and picture taking time is about 2 hours).

Meeting Place:  After coming out of Raffles Place MRT, turn left, up escalator and wait nearby Jollibean Stall.

To bring: Camera, umbrella, sunglass/sun shade, bottled water.

NB: This can also be doubled up as Sculpture Hunting, as there are a few new ones along the Esplanade Park.

Also, if you are attending the next three lessons on “How to Create a Karaoke Song” and do not have 30 or so pictures, this is the best opportunity for you to collect the pictures and use them in your karaoke song creation.

Hewlee

Those registered coming:

1) Serene Ho
2) Karen Thio
3) Sally Kang
4) Judy Lim
5) Melissa Khng
6) Noelle Tan
7) Annie Loh
8) Julian Mok
9) Lily Ho
10) Angie Ng
11) Andrew Koh
12) LiLi Tan
13) Registration closed. [I seek your understanding that at Marina SQ food court, we have the photo walking group meeting the briefing group with a total of 28 persons. It is in a public area, I hope we don’t get chase out by the noise we make].

 

Weekly Badminton on Thursdays at Bukit Gombak Indoor Stadium from 10.00am to 12.00noon

Hi All
The Badminton Kakis at Bukit Gombak celebrated its first anniversary in April.
Members come and go – but we have a group of 10-plus regulars and irregulars, coming from all over Singapore.
We welcome everyone to the weekly session – pro or beginner.
I’d not be posting the weekly session unless special activities are organised. [such as lunch at Bollywood – by EO Mr. Johnny Pow, .. :)]
To all SHC members who are bored on Thursday mornings – come play badminton, table tennis or just coffee/tea/lunch/chit chat ..
See you
Cheers
inez

Are you happy for this Singapore man?

I have a story to tell.  Can’t resist sharing with you as I felt so happy for this man, and yet cannot imagine what this man and woman have to go through.

I just arrived at T2 today.  Was so thirsty that I decided to have a bubble tea outside belt 35. After ordering my favourite Al isan Tea, without sugar, and enjoying the pearls, I realised that there was this 50+ man standing in front of me, carrying a bouquet of flowers.  He was neatly dressed long sleeved and alone, pacing up and down the glass panels, peering at Belt 35 for someone he had been waiting for.  A man carrying flowers, quite a rare site in Singapore?  I guessed he was waiting for a lady.

10 mins later, he was joined by another men, slightly older and a lady, about 40 years old.  They too joined the first man, looking out for the same person.  After a while, I realised they were waiting for a lady, whom they likely know before, and probably it’s a first time for her, coming into Singapore.  From the conversation, loud enough, they had been waiting for an hour.  I could feel the second man was already annoyed and he said that she may have been stopped by immigration or customs, after all, it was her first time.  The first man obviously was not listening to the second man and the lady.  He persisted to look closer at the people around the belt.

Another 30 mins passed.  The second man and the lady, whom I suspect is the wife of the second man decided to leave.  But the first man stayed put.  He walked away for a few seconds, and then he came back to look through the glass. If my counting is working, he must be repeating these steps for at least 30 times. There was this feeling of pity in me, if he walked away and she arrived, or he waited longer and she never turned up. Finally, I saw him waving to the person he had been waiting for.  He tried to find the second man and lady.  But they must have left.

Although I did not dare to walk closer to him because I didn’t want to behave like a busy body, I could see the big smile on his face.  Now, this is when I couldn’t resist the urge in me.  I quickly finished my bubble tea, as you can imagine how difficult it is to suck in these pearls.  I followed him quickly to the exit to see him and peep at the lady from 2 metres away.  She was young and pretty indeed, I think around 25 years old, and very likely from Vietnam, as I had heard this language quite frequently.  She was dressed in a long colourful dress, with a slim fitting white floral blouse.

He gave her the bouquet of flowers, and hugged her many times, finally putting his hand around her shoulder, so intimately.  She was like a treasure to have for the remainder of his life.  And she too had a big smile on her, coming to Singapore for the first time and experiencing a new life in a foreign city.  Suddenly it daunted on me that she was half his age, and I wondered how the future would be like for both of them.  Right in my heart, I wish the best for both of them.  But, right behind my heart, I can imagine how tough going a life both of them would face.

In our national newspapers, we have always talked about this issue of Singapore men marrying foreign ladies.  My situation is no different.  I am not sure about them getting married, but seeing the big bouquet of flowers, and the presence of his brother and sis-in-law, the big smiles and the closeness between them, they could be or must be heading to ROM.

At the time of writing this post, I was actually on the train from the airport, and at Tanah Merah, the train stopped and everybody got out except me.  Few minutes later, I realised I was back at Changi airport.  I had to go back all the way to Paya Lebar MRT.

How do you feel for the guy and the gal?

Terence Seah

 

Monthly Cycling-18May2013

Hi Cyclists,

We will continue our cycling to Marina Barrage and Gardens by the Bay for our May cycling event. Let us meet at ECP Burger King from 3pm onwards for chit chat.

4 pm – roll off
8 pm – return rental bike

All rides are on PCN and footpath.

Please raise your hand if you are joining.

Regards

1. douglas
2. ah nee
3. lina
4. lily
5. hou chong
6. Steven Ng
7. Lydia

CLICK here to view Photos
 

 

SHC EC Cycling Event: 19May (Sun) 8:30am

Dear Riders,

There is a cycling event coming up this Sunday, 19May2013 at 8:30am.

The start point and riding route are pending approval by LTA, SPF etc.

Details and Registration for this ride can be found here:

Ride of Silence Singapore Logo

Details: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ride-of-Silence-Singapore-2011-onwards/216932121668345

Registration: https://www.facebook.com/events/532778003422496/

Release of Liability: https://www.facebook.com/notes/ride-of-silence-singapore-2011-onwards/ride-of-silence-singapore-2013-release-of-liability/627504400611113

If interested, please raise your hands here (so that I know you are riding) and do the self-registration at the above weblinks accordingly.

Riders-ON, please wear your Orange Tees or SHC Cycling T-Shirt so that you can be visually identified and in a way, promoting SHC. However, do note that wearing of the Orange Tees is NOT mandatory for this EC Event. Thank you.

Ride Safe Home Safe

EC Ivan Lim

Remembering our mothers and what she has done for us

Today is Mother’s Day; and some of us may wonder why we have to remember and celebrate Mothers’ Day on this special day.  We should be celebrating this occasion any day or every day, and not just today.

Many occasions have become commercial events.  There is Fathers’ day, secretaries’ week, Valentine’s day, Lover’s day, etc ….  And, the restaurants are full, the hotels are busy, and the shopping centres are packed, but these occasions do help us remember the people we care and who have looked after us all these years.

We have lived many years, and still many more years to go.  Perhaps, you may be celebrating Mother’s day today.  Or your children may be celebrating mothers’ day for you today.  You got a present, maybe a new handbag, a new blouse, or a dim sum lunch at Golden Gate restaurant in Chinatown.  Or maybe, you got nothing, but a sweet call from your son or daughter from half around the world.

HappyMothersDay

Dont you think it would be nice if we can share what Mothers’ day mean to you.  Or what are you doing today on Mothers’ day.

Terence Seah

2013 Morning Walks

2013 Morning Walks 

Date : Friday 31st May

Place: Admiralty Park and Woodlands Waterfront

Time / Duration : 7.30am – 10.00am (2 ½ hours)

Meeting Point : Woodlands MRT Station (outside control room)

End Point : Woodlands MRT Station (Causeway Point Food Court)

Reference: http://www.nparks.gov.sg/cms/docs/Nparks_Admiralty_Park.pdf

http://www.nparks.gov.sg/cms/index.php?option=com_visitorsguide&task=parks&id=90&Itemid=73

Items To Wear/Bring: Walking shoes, umbrella/raincoat and drinking water, hat if you’re afraid of the sun

EOs : Linda Chan & Margaret Wee

Register here:

SHC monthly gathering – Jun 2013

We did not have the May monthly gathering because we did not have a volunteer to EO this event.  Quite often, the monthly gathering is held at Hans Cafe, Upper Pickering on a weekday.  The EO gets to pick the date.

Anybody like to EO this June event?  If we do not have an EO, there may be no monthly gathering in June.  Please raise your hand if you wish to EO the June event.  If you have not EO’d a monthly gathering before, please volunteer your share for the Club.

Terence Seah

2nd Men’s night, Tues 4 Jun 2013

Men’s night, Tues 4 Jun 2013.  Details of 1st 2013 gathering

  • 313 @ Somerset
  • Food Republic on Orchard Road, Somerset MRT.
  • Exact sitting location would be between Toast Box and Soup Guru.
  • Time: 1830 to 2100 hrs.

CLICK here to view PHOTOS
men's night

Our aim is to have a regular place, where SHC men can pop in and get to know one another. There will be no formalities. The Men’s night will be held on a weekday.  We will develop this event as we go along.

In all likelihood, we will not plan for food or drinks. Men will buy their own drinks and pay for the drinks as they are served.  This is to avoid complications of bill splitting.  Let’s make this a habit and procedure.

Please note the date. Thank you.

Terence Seah

Registration List:

  1. Terence Seah
  2. Henry Foo
  3. Tan Sim Seng
  4. Tony Ang
  5. Frankie Chang
  6. David Chan
  7. Jonathan Ong
  8. Steven Goh
  9. David Low
  10. Frankie Chang
  11. Gary Liew
  12. .
  13. .

SilverHairsClub.com was temporarily shut down yesterday

We had a spate of cyber attacks in recent days.  To prevent any damage to our documents and files, our hosting company has advised a temporary shutdown.  Luckily, the recent upgrade to our system has positioned us to withstand these attacks.  But, we can never be too sure.

Meantime, we will tighten and close some of our access to the outside world.  Members are encouraged to change their passwords regularly.

Apology for any inconvenience.

Terence Seah

Monthly Walks (EC) – Updates #3

Walk for the month of MAY is cancelled with much regrets.

MAY you take time to celebrate with your mothers this weekend….
Mother’s Day is on 12th May, 2013.

To ALL the Mothers!

Mothers are always so busy
taking care of the family
that it seems she hardly have time
to do something really nice
for yourself.
So this mother’s day, hope you
take some time to relax,
pamper yourself, and do something
special just for you!

May the best things in life
keep coming your way!Mother&Child

Interesting part-time work

One of the nicest things about retirement/semi-retirement is the opportunity to take on part time work/jobs on an ad hoc or short term basis, thus enjoying the varied experiences that life has to offer.

Recently I went to work for four hours as a Standardised Patient – a what? yes, i was also baffled when i first heard this label. Basically, an SP role plays in a set clinical scenario. This scenario forms the practical assessment of mainly medical and nursing students.

After several days of bracing myself for the ‘job’, i went to report at the venue and saw the great buzz at the lift lobby. How exciting, i thought.  Well, I was really relieved that my ‘debut’ went smoothly and i found the whole experience very interesting, so much so, i’m looking forward to my second assignment!  lol!

I know there are other interesting part time work/jobs  and it’ll be nice if you could share your experience. Who knows – we might form a network of sorts. A part-timers network?  lol!   :)

 

Online Flea Mart – May 2013

The online flea mart for the month of May is now open for your advertisements. The guidelines and regulations for advertising on the online flea mart have been revised and updated to include more services and to widen the scope of advertisements. Comments/queries regarding an advertisement are now permitted. It is also hoped that advertiser inform readers if their advertised items have been sold so that the usefulness of the online flea mart to members can be assessed.

If you have personal/’professional’ skills like dressmaking, clothes alteration, repairing / mending/fixing…. do advertise your services. This online flea mart site is here to serve members (not companies), so do make full use of it. :)

Guidelines (regulations)

1. Members can advertise twice per month

2. Each advertisement must not be longer than 10 lines.

3. Members can advertise their personal services. eg, dress alteration, plumbing etc

5. Enquiries/comments regarding the item/service advertised are permitted but NOT chatting.

6, Company products, agent’s services are not permitted.

7. For contact purposes, provide e-mail addresses instead of telephone numbers.

8. Pictures of items advertised are limited to one per advertisement.