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On behalf of the team, I would like to wholeheartedly welcome Acer as our Official Computing Sponsor. They will be providing us with the new Acer Iconia W511 which will come useful for Joanne-Marie during her travels across Taiwan. The Iconia W511 is powered by Windows 8, which Joanne-Marie is no stranger to, having covered it in an episode of TGIS with SingTel. And of course Joanne-Marie is ecstatic to get support from the same people who support Megan Fox:
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The past week has been a struggle for me. While I've been juggling the excitement and anticipation for Heels2Wheels, I've also been fighting off this terrible flu virus. Before I fell sick, I was running from show to shoot, and shoot to show. On my hands, I had three new projects on top of my regular work; good news and bad news. Good news is, these projects are all really fun. Bad news? Outdoor shoots. Though I took measures to ensure I stay in tip-top condition, some things, I have to say, are beyond our control. Sunlight, mosquitoes, rain, mosquitoes, bad weather, mosquitoes, just to name a few. Oh, and did I mention mosquitoes? Anyways, my skin started breaking out, I got sunburnt (thanks goodness just a little), and of course, contributed to the WorldWide Blood Bank for mosquitoes. On top of that, my throat started hurting, and my eyes kept watering up and itching for reasons unknown to me, and my nose needed a leash. I was SICK. And this really worried me. HOW AM I GOING TO RIDE AROUND TAIWAN ON A SCOOTER IF I AM SNEEZING ALL THE WAY?!?! This post, then, is a tip for myself, and everyone of you out there, on How To Stay Holiday Healthy! BEFORE YOUR HOLIDAY Load up on Vitamins. Take your Vitamin Cs, your As, Bs, Ds, Fs, and Gs because your body needs that extra help to keep those viruses at bay. Consider other options. If you feel yourself getting a little sick, use natural remedies like Echinacea, Turmeric, Manuka Honey, etc. Don't start hitting those drugs yet. The reason why I say this, is because I feel that (and this is entirely personal opinion) medication like paracetamol suppresses your symptoms. You may feel like you're immediately better, and end up straining your body even more because you don't feel the sickness kick in. So even though your body needs the rest, it's not getting any, and you may end up feeling even worse by the time your holiday is here. Get enough sleep. Can't say this any more. Sleep is important. Sleep more. Stay hydrated. Can't say this any more either. Drink the water, drink the water, drink the water. Get your necessary jabs. Though it isn't exactly necessary, it'll be good to get your vaccines. Lucky for us living in Singapore, the schools have taken care of most of that. Some other jabs you can consider taking is the Hep A vaccine. Hep A is contagious and prevalent in certain countries. Well, better to be safe than sorry! DURING YOUR HOLIDAY Avoid insect bites. This can happen even in sunny Singapore, and we all know the diseases we can get from a simple mosquito bite. Dengue fever, malaria... Let's not go into details about the other insects and what their bites can do. Thus, remember to spray on the repellant like there's no tomorrow! You can also consider using mosquito patches, which I've found has been rather effective. Though I'm not sure they keep other insects away. Best insect repellants I've found so far:
This is common sense. Be careful of what you eat. Food poisoning is caused by eating or drinking contaminated food or water. Foods most likely to cause this condition are those that have not been thoroughly heated or that have been left out at room temperature. Obviously, you can reduce your risk of getting sick by following good food and water hygiene practices. If you DO get it though, drink regularly to avoid dehydration. Isotonic drinks also help alot by replacing what your body is losing when you have the runs. You should also bring along some Pochai Pills, just in case. They work Wonders. Block the sun!
But don't spend your entire holiday trying to hide under shadows of buildings, trees, traffic lights, and your travel buddies. Put on some sensible sunblock, and go ahead and have your fun! What is "sensible sunblock"? Well, not many know this, but no sunblock is capable of blocking off the rays 100%, and the numbers behind the three letters SPF... well, it's doesn't quite work the way you think it does. Therefore, there is no reason to go for the HIGHEST SPF without considering the other factors. To keep it simple, generally,
Remember to get your fruit in. When on holiday we sometimes get so carried away with having fun that we forget about ourselves. Dehydration and heat stroke are the most common threats in hot weather since the body loses salts and essential minerals through sweat. Cold weather may cause dehyration as well because people generally don't feel thirsty when cold. They then forego drinking and may end up dehydrated. While water may quench the thirst, it does not give you instant energy nor does it replace the lost minerals. Fruit is made up of about 80% water, thus, not only gives respite to your parched throats, but also serves as a rich source of vitamins and minerals. Moral of the story: When at a hotel buffet breakfast, ATTACK THE FRUIT BAR! Well, seems like that's pretty much all I can think of for now. Here's wishing you a happy vacation, wherever you're intending on going! As for me? Back to itinerary planning... ... ... ... This is the OMG moment. We are less than a week away from departing to what could very likely be the BIGGEST ADVENTURE of our professional careers (and for me, the biggest adventure of MY LIFE) and there are just too many things that are coming at us with a vengeance.
Things like itinerary changes, logo changes, sticker making and general tieing up of loose ends is really driving me nuts. And I'm trying so hard not to stress out because I don't want to risk falling SICK before I leave! As it is, I'm already recovering from a serious bout of flu. Thank goodness I was vigilant in taking the appropriate measures and am already feeling much better. I just hope I don't get a *choichoichoi* R-E-L-A-P-S-E. Worse thing is, I haven't even started packing and I haven't got 2hrs anywhere on my schedule to do this. God help me. Please. Yes, Alvin said it. We are extremely grateful for all the kind people who have stopped to listen and lent a hand of support in all ways big and small. Even those of you who have liked the posts, and shared in the excitement of it all, I want you to know, that that one THUMBS UP is really one I treasure. (Yes... a treasure chest full of thumbs...) Soon, we will be taking off and our posts may become shorter, BUT there will always be our instagram and twitter feed, and of course, the Facebook updates as well. So, please do look out for it. Continue liking, continue sharing, and most importantly, continue the conversation. We want to know where you want to go, what you want to see, so please tell us! In the meantime, here's a video on one of the first things I had to get in preparation of the trip... My International Driving Permit.
Taiwan is such a beautiful country with so much to explore. During early stages of this project, whenever I researched on places we could visit, I was constantly amazed by how much there is to do there, and how much that island contains. One could watch endless programs about Taiwan, and they'd all be talking about different things!
Most certainly, Singaporeans being Singaporeans, so many of my friends that have been there rave about the food. And the shopping. But then again, we always rave about food and shopping at ANY place. I'm sure there's more. Thus, together with our Taiwanese born-and-bred writer and researcher Kai Chang (or Kai Xiang, as we know him), we've come up with the awesomest list of things to do, places to see, and steps we could take to uncover the true meaning of the word, FORMOSA! There is no moment of delight in any pilgrimage like the beginning of it.” - Charles Dudley And thus, here I come. Get ready for me, World. I'm going to conquer you!
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