Soft toy!
Sorry for not posting sooner, but I got kind of lazy. Just a quick update: My ITP is getting on fine. I've gotten used to doing the experiments. Kiki is also doing well. He barely limps anymore and is back to playing chasing with Brownie again. Sometimes he would even pounce on her whenever she doesn't notice him. And his craving for raw meat is as strong as ever. My mother would give him meat twice a day(but not one whole steak of course..it's a fist full of minced meat).
Anyway, I want to tell you about yesterday. I bought a soft toy for myself! Hehehehe...A duck soft toy to be precise. I've been wanting to get a soft toy and now I finally have one. It's just sooo cute! I know, I know, you must be thinking what a grown up girl would want a soft toy for right? Well maybe I was influenced by my friends, whom some of them still have soft toys and I guess I find soft toys cute now so it doesn't matter how old you are. There was one soft toy at Takashimaya, if I'm not mistaken, in the shape of a hedge hog, I think I'm going to get that one next...heehee...
This is Ducky(my brother named it):

Tuesday, September 04, 2007
12:09 AM
ITP...so far...
I'm currently into my second week of my attachment. Compared to some of my fellow attachees, I'm quite lucky to be able to actually do some work.In the lab, we test the sludge(not necessarily sludge, we also test the treated water) for BOD, COD, ammonia, alkalinity, pH, chloride, TS, SS, and I think there're a few more, but I can't remember them. But basically we're testing for all the parameters. If this is not enough, the frequency of doing the tests aren't the same everyday. Some has to be done twice a day, others 3 times a week, the rest once a week. So you have to remember which tests should be done and when. Still, it is exciting, even though the lab is a little rundown(well...it IS old). But the people are friendly, so I actually don't mind working there. But we'll see how my circumstances are in the future.So far, I've done COD, alkalinity, pH, chloride and ammonia. Doing the experiments are easy once you get the hang of it, but the one I still have trouble in is writing in the correct data. Sometimes I'd calculate wrongly or write the data under a different name. It's all because they have so many different terms that it gets very confusing. The working atmosphere is quite relaxed. There isn't any rushing to complete an experiment or anything. So, I'll have to say that you won't get stressed.(is it safe to say that? hehe)But like I said, I'll see how my situation is in the future. Working at the wastewater treatment plant is very attractive, once you overcome the stink. More so because they'll be shifting to Changi in 2009, so I expect everything to be new, including a brand new lab with all the latest gadgets. And also, the lab officer has told me that most of the lab officers at the other plants are close to retiring already, so they'll need some new blood.We'll discuss further about my possible occupation after I've graduated and can't get into a local university ok?
This is me
BORN: 7 July 1987
AGE: Do the math
LIKES: Cats...like duh...my blog url??? And SUPERNATURAL!!!!
DISLIKES: Hypocrites
These are just the basic things about me...if u wanna know more, just ask me.