No, I am not talking about another man here, one man is more than enough for me, I am talking about my love of science. Physics in particular.

During my high school time (which was…looong time a go!) I took physics as my main subject. I love it. I wanted to be an Engineer at that time. Civil Engineer to be precised. But few months afterward, I found out that I had SLE and was forbidden to go under the sun. There goes my dream as a field engineer. I was a ‘vampire’. I could not go under the sun without getting a deadly flare. Well, I still am a ‘vampire’ now but at least I can go under the sun if it’s not too long and protected by umbrella and sun block. Anyway…

That does not stop my love of physics. I continuosly digesting all news and books about phyisics. I love the Discovery (or National Geography?) program titled ‘Extreme Engineering’. It’s about marvellous construction work around the world.

When I went to London, one of the thing that I marvelled so much was the construction of the Eye of London and Millenium Bridge. How did they designed and put that up was really amaze me. I spent a lot of time ogling at them. Tried to imagine all the work behind these beautiful things.

Several years a go I joined a TV local physicis quiz called Galileo competing with two engineers and I won the first prize. I beat up two professional engineers! I was so proud of my self.

And when I had Pascal inside my belly, I was craving to climb up a construction crane. There was a construction work going on accross the street whereby several marvellous crane being put up. Every morning and afternoon I saw it moving here and there carrying something. Oh my! I was so excited to know how it was brought, how it was put up, how to calculate the height, the weight etc Unfortunately nobody want to take a pregnant woman up there. They said their insurance will not cover that. I was so annoyed. Now you know why Pascal kept on drooling!

So, I hope now you can understand the wave of multiple orgasm I experienced yesterday as when I looked outside the window of my cubicle I saw a yellow crane being built facing my window!

In the middle of my busy-ness, the view of it literally took my breath away. I spent minutes ogling this beautiful tower completely forgotten about my work. I saw it getting higher and higher. I saw people moving here and there carrying orders. Looked like they stack it on top of each other just like Lego. But where and how they did it, I did not know. Perhaps somewhere down the concrete basement. All I know was when I arrived this morning, it got taller. I could not see it jutting out to my window again. All I see is the lean neck where there was think ladder for people to climb up and down. Ah what a pity.

I wonder whether they will let me to climb it up this time…