That Lovely Feeling.
I have not talked about her in my posts for quite some time now. It is always about my work, my dog, my new toys etc. She is my wife, Thao.
We went to watch our first "Live" football match 2 days ago. I managed to get free tickets and its a friendly between Singapore and Vietnam...that explains why.
We were shocked to see so many Vietnamese students, who filled half the stadium and cheered louder that our Singapore fans. The Vietnamese are just crazier and more 热情 (able to express themselves freely). Their players throw the runner-up medals and their jerseys to shouting fans, and a group even waited outside the gate for their players to board the bus.
The fans will cheer the players by their name and there were even shouts of Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh!
I support my team, but during the second half, half of the Singapore team is made up of foreign imports. The skills they displayed are not that impressive, and I remember feeling more excited when I watched Fandi Ahmad and team played in the early 90s.
I brought my camera, and was shooting from the stands. These are the pictures.



Watching her jump and shout is more entertaining that the action on field. I don't mind missing the action and penalty kicks. Right next to me is an ardent football fan and a patriot, whose eyes turned wet as the Vietnamese anthem is played. She, and the others sang their anthem out loud, She was "unrestrained" in her display of joy and anxiety, and she went along with the fans that tried to catch a piece of their players after the game. From that, I saw the little girl who chase her favourite super heroes among the other children, I saw a patriot who love her country like she love her family.
Through these moments, I saw the girl whom I fell for, once more.
We went to watch our first "Live" football match 2 days ago. I managed to get free tickets and its a friendly between Singapore and Vietnam...that explains why.
We were shocked to see so many Vietnamese students, who filled half the stadium and cheered louder that our Singapore fans. The Vietnamese are just crazier and more 热情 (able to express themselves freely). Their players throw the runner-up medals and their jerseys to shouting fans, and a group even waited outside the gate for their players to board the bus.
The fans will cheer the players by their name and there were even shouts of Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh!
I support my team, but during the second half, half of the Singapore team is made up of foreign imports. The skills they displayed are not that impressive, and I remember feeling more excited when I watched Fandi Ahmad and team played in the early 90s.
I brought my camera, and was shooting from the stands. These are the pictures.



Watching her jump and shout is more entertaining that the action on field. I don't mind missing the action and penalty kicks. Right next to me is an ardent football fan and a patriot, whose eyes turned wet as the Vietnamese anthem is played. She, and the others sang their anthem out loud, She was "unrestrained" in her display of joy and anxiety, and she went along with the fans that tried to catch a piece of their players after the game. From that, I saw the little girl who chase her favourite super heroes among the other children, I saw a patriot who love her country like she love her family.
Through these moments, I saw the girl whom I fell for, once more.



