~* MY LIFE - with - MY CHOICE - at - MY PACE *~

Monday 28 December 2009

H@ppy New Ye@r 2010

To all my friends:

I wish you Health...
So you may enjoy each day in comfort.
I wish you the Love of friends and family...
And Peace within your heart.
I wish you the Beauty of nature...
That you may enjoy the work of God.
I wish you Wisdom to choose priorities...
For those things that really matter in life.
I wish you Generosity so you may share...
All good things that come to you.
I wish you Happiness and Joy...
And Blessings for the New Year.
I wish you the best of everything...
That you so well deserve. 

Monday 16 November 2009

2012 Doomsday

Release: 12th November 2009 

Run Time: 2 Hours 45 Minutes 

Plot Summary: '2012' is an epic adventure about a global cataclysm that brings an end to the world and tells of the heroic struggle of the survivors. Disaster movie maven Roland Emmerich (Independence Day, The Day After Tomorrow) crafts this apocalyptic sci-fi thriller following the prophecy stated by the ancient Mayan calendar, which says that the world will come to an end on December 21, 2012. When a global cataclysm thrusts the world into chaos, divorced writer and father Jackson Curtis (John Cusack) joins the race to ensure that humankind is not completely wiped out. 

A good one to go! But pertaining to the recent disasters happening around the world, I wonder when are we going to encounter the very same situation? Hmmp...

Thursday 12 November 2009

Thailand (Bangkok) - November 2009

This was a 5 days 4 nights trip for 7 crazy girls going around Bangkok snap shooting almost 3500 photos with 5 cameras within 5 days, hence uses up much of my time putting everything in order subsequently into this blog post. Kinda lazy to draft my journey in details this time thus taking the short-cut as below:

Day 1 - *4th November 09, Wednesday:
8.20am Gather at the Penang International Airport having McD as breakfast
- Free gift: A small box of cornflakes each which subsequently became the lunch for some of us.
10.35am Depart from Penang to Bangkok 
- The seat on the airplane (AA) was rated less comfortable (yea I know…low cost airline mar -.-”). 
* The following time was recorded in GMT+7 instead of GMT +8 *
11.15am Arrival at the Suvarnabhumi Airport 
- Indeed a ‘wow’ compared to Penang International Airport. 
- At the exit of the fourth floor, taxis are all around soliciting customers while the traffic regulators keep whistling to expel those parking vehicles. They talked + whistling at us while we were looking for taxi but we couldn’t even understand a single word thus ignoring them. :p
2.00pm Check-in Lamphu House at Khaosan Road 
- This is a famous guesthouse located at the backpackers’ hotspot with budget accommodation prices offering a level of aesthetic elegance and comfort. 
- 2 rooms for 7 of us with 2 king size bed in each room.
2.30pm Visit Wat Intharawihan and Wat Benchamabophit
- We were being approached by a tuk-tuk driver offering us a package to visit some places of interest with a reasonable price. We then accepted the package and started our tour.
3.40pm Visit Chin Jewelry Factory
- We were only being told afterwards that those tuk-tuk drivers will try bringing customer to this factory so that they could receive some petrol voucher and subsidy.
5.00pm Stroll around the night market nearby Golden Mountain 
- This is where we get to see and experience different types of local delights which are hardly seen in our country (Including fried cockroaches, worms, grasshoppers and etc) but none of them would try the worms with me...ish...
- Unfortunately this was also the place where we being "left behind" whereby the tuk-tuk driver did not come back to fetch us as promised hence we have to find our own way back to the hotel.
9.00am Body Massage at Khaosan 
- An hour’s massage was truly relaxing after a long day’s journey. 
10.00pm Dinner at PO Piang House in Khaosan 
- A dinner with tom yam, clams, coconut shake and squid fried rice. 
12.00am Back to Lamphu House 

Day 2- *5th November 09, Thursday: 
7.00am Gather at the hotel’s lobby waiting for transport to Damnem Saduak Floating Market 
9.30am Arrived at the Floating Market
- Needed to rent another small boat to go around the floating market. 
- Brand new experience having lunch on the sampan while moving on. 
2.00pm Grand Palace (Phra Borom Maha Ratcha Wang) 
- This is a place where strict dress code was imposed. Visitors must be properly dressed before being allowed to enter into the palace/temple. Men is required to wear long pants and shirts with sleeves.
- No tank tops. If you're wearing sandals or flip-flops you must wear socks (in other words, no bare feet.) Women must be similarly dressed modestly. No see-through clothes, bare shoulders, etc. If you show up at the front gate with improper dress codes, there is a booth near the entry that can provide clothes to cover you up properly with the deposit of 100Baht. 
- It took us around 2 ½ hours to walk around the palace. 
- While on our way back, we packed ourselves (7 in 1) fitting into one tuk-tuk.
4.30pm Back to hotel for a short rest 
6.00pm Proceed to Yaowarat for dinner 
- Famous and well-known for the bird nest and shark fin. 
- Once again, 7 of us fit into one taxi going for the show. 
9.45pm Asia Hotel’s Calypso Cabaret Show 
- Booking through the hotel will get you a cheaper price and the show was indeed excellent and worth watching. (most of the ladyboys were much prettier than anyone of us @_@”) 
11.30pm Back to Khaosan 
12.00am Foot Massage 

Day 3- *6th November 09, Friday: 
7.45am Check-out Lamphu House 
9.30am Check-in The Palazzo Hotel 
- 2 studio rooms at the 4 stars hotel was truly comfortable.
11.00am Proceed to the Erawan Shrine (San Phra Phrom) 
11.30pm Lunch at McD + Shopping at Central World Plaza 
- This is where we get to taste the Samurai Pork Burger find nowhere in Malaysia. 
- We also get to visit the famous Naraya Boutique for silk goods and bags with reasonable prices for souvenirs and gifts. 
2.00pm Siam Paragon Ocean World 
- Though the entrance cost us almost RM100 per person, but it was indeed worth visiting since the aquarium was nicely decorated and the ticket includes Happy Fish Happy Feet Spa, Popcorn and drinks, Glass Bottom Boat and Sanyo 4D X-Venture. This was the largest aquarium in Southeast Asia featuring marine animals which includes: Penguins, Grey Nurse Sharks and Giant Spider Crabs etc. The aquarium also offers a "Dive with the Sharks program" where visitors can scuba dive in the Open Ocean side by side with the sharks and rays. 
7.00pm Walk around the Pratunam night market 
9.30pm Dinner at Aka Japanese Restaurant, Central World Plaza 
- The Bacon Enoki (barbeque pork bacon) was delicious. 
11.00pm Back to hotel 


 
Day 4- *7th November 09, Saturday: 
7.30am Buffet breakfast at the Palazzo’s Lazio Restaurant 
9.00am Chatuchak Weekend Market 
- Nothing but hot, hot and hot. (No lah, actually still got many things around de…lol
- Drinking 2 coconuts at a time (per person) as we were in fact dehydrated. 
4.00pm Big C Superstore 
- This is where the communication problem occurs as the taxi driver brought us to another Big C instead of the one at Central World. 
6.00pm Platinum Mall 
- So disappointed that the mall was almost closing by the time we arrived thus we are unable to buy much stuffs this time.
7.20pm Late high-tea session at Swensen’s 
- This is where I get to enjoy the Chocolate Fondue for 2 but I gobble them up alone. Muahaha...
8.30pm Back to the Hotel 
- Purchased dinner from 7-Eleven including cup noodles, dumpling, ham, seaweed roll and spaghetti.


Day 5- *8th November 09, Sunday:
8.00am Buffet breakfast at the Palazzo’s Lazio Restaurant 
9.30am Check-out and proceed to the Suvarnabhumi Airport 
2.15pm Depart from Bangkok 

Monday 2 November 2009

A Weekend Getaway to Pulau Aman

Pulau Aman is a small fishing village nearby Penang Island which took us about 20 minutes drive from Penang Bridge to the jetty. The boat fare to the island was pretty cheap at RM6.00 per person for an approximately 10minutes ride to and fro. It was a traditional Malay fishing community with a population of only three hundreds living a simple and modest life.

  

Nearby the Jetty was this fabulous Restaurant Terapung with their specialties- prawn noodle, prawn fried rice and everything that has to do with prawns! It's pretty easy to explore this small island with the cemented pathways.


-* Delicious Prawn Noodle & Prawn Fried Rice  
 

Friday 23 October 2009

Pandorum

Release: 15th October 2009

Run Time: 108 Minutes 

Plot Summary: Two crew members are stranded on a spacecraft and quickly - and horrifically - realize they are not alone. Two astronauts awaken in a hyper-sleep chamber aboard a seemingly abandoned spacecraft. Its pitch black, they are disoriented, and the only sound is a low rumble and creak from the belly of the ship. They can't remember anything: Who are they? What is their mission? With Lt. Payton staying behind to guide him via radio transmitter, Cpl. Bower ventures deep into the ship and begins to uncover a terrifying reality. Slowly the spacecraft's shocking, deadly secrets are revealed...and the astronauts find their own survival is more important than they could ever have imagined. 

This is truly one of the horrors Sci-Fi which I consider cool and it was pretty good. The plot was kinda strange with countless of twists and suspense throughout the story. Nice one to go! ^^ 

-* This was just an individual opinion. (Don't blame me if there's any contradiction in opinion after you watch it :p )

Monday 28 September 2009

G-FORCE

Release: 17th September 2009

Run Time: 100 Minutes 

Synopsis: Producer Jerry Bruckheimer brings his first 3-D film to the big screen with "G-Force," a comedy adventure about the latest government program which is a clandestine espionage team known as "G-Force," which includes a team of ultra-intelligent guinea pigs who share 98.7 percent of their DNA with humans. Armed with the latest high-tech spy equipment, these highly trained guinea pigs discover that the fate of the world is in their paws. Tapped for the G-Force are guinea pigs Darwin, the squad leader determined to succeed at all costs; Blaster, an outrageous weapons expert with tons of attitude and a love for all things extreme; and Juarez, a sexy martial arts pro; plus the literal fly-on-the-wall reconnaissance expert, Mooch, and a star-nosed mole, Speckles, the computer and information specialist. When a deranged billionaire hatches a plan to control the entire planet through common household appliances, the G-Force leaps into action on a mission to ensure that he does not succeed. 

An awesome guinea pigs motion picture, absolutely love it ♥ Cute~~ ^0^

Friday 28 August 2009

A Trip to Redang, J.B and Kuantan

After being “quarantine” for another week in PULAPOL and subsequent to the Mess Night, the posting list for inspector batch 2009 was finally released. Beyond expectation, he was posted to the capital of Pahang- Kuantan and this was quite a bad news to us since both of us have never been familiar to the East Coast. 

Once again I travel to K.L. on the 18th of July 09 and met up with Yunn in Damansara where I get to enjoy the “5 stars hotel” in her condo. We took our dinner at one of the most expensive mamak stall in Kelana Jaya which cost us RM7 for the Garlic Roti Naan, RM14 for the Spaghetti, RM7 for the Longan drink and RM25 for the Soft-shell crab fried rice. Nevertheless, we were satisfied with the meal since they do place a lot of ingredients to make the foods tasteful and it was indeed a large portion served. 

On Monday morning, I made a move to the cyber café in Setapak and spent a few hours there waiting for his announcement to end. We proceeded to Midvalley for a movie to deplete our time while waiting for the trip to Redang at 10.30pm. We have once again selected Redang instead of Perhentian and Lang Tengah since most of the comments on the other two islands were not as good as Redang itself. Providentially, the coach we took was a good one and we managed to arrive at the bus terminal early the next morning at 5.30am. We stroll around the station and waited for the van to fetch us to Merang at 8.30am. We have once considered taking a flight but due to the wide spreads of AH1N1 and since they have to report themselves on-time the next Monday, we thus decided to reduce the risk of being quarantine by taking a coach. 

Laguna Redang was providing a good service at RM428 per pax where the hotel was great and comfortable with 6 buffet meals provided at the Sri Serai Restaurant. The food was indeed scrumptious with variety of choices including beef, mutton, chicken and fish in almost every meals and extra selections of Satay, Keropok Lekor, Mee Soup, Soup and etc. 

After checking-in the hotel and took our lunch, we proceed to our first snorkeling trip at the CK Bay about 35 minutes away. We enjoyed our first night at the Tupai Bar with the live band performing on stage. The next snorkeling trip on the 2nd morning was at the Marine Park 30 minutes away with tons of fishes swimming around and the last snorkeling trip was on that selfsame evening. We enjoyed our final night at the Island Bar while it was drizzling. The weather was kinda cloudy this time and it does rain at nights. 

We departed from Redang on the 23rd of July 09 and the returning coach took us long hours before reaching K.L. at 9.00pm. We took our dinner in one of the Chinese restaurant in Brickfield and continued our journey back to J.B. straightaway after dinner. We arrived J.B. at 1.30am and spent approximately 2 days for various gatherings and packing-up before we head on to Kuantan.

It took about 4 and a half hour’s drive to reach Kuantan and since this was our first visit, we stayed a night at one of the first hotel we saw- the Grand Continental Hotel which costs us RM140 per night. The second night was spent at the Luxury Hotel which has a great outlook but sucks in within which costs us RM58. The remaining 5 nights were spent in one of the home-stay double storey at RM30 a night with the kind help of the house’s caretaker. (Really getting broke staying more than a week outside…) 

We finally rented a new constructed double storey terrace but the house was without furnish and yet to fix the grille. We went around the shops and shopping malls in Kuantan on the first few days after moving into the new house looking for suitable furniture and various home accessories. We needed to explore the shops and food stalls around slowly to settle our daily and future needs. Now, my pity little Kancil has almost finished travelling around the Peninsular as I will continue to explore the East Coast very soon.

Wednesday 15 July 2009

K.L. & Bukit Tinggi

11th July 2009 (Saturday) marks the end of the one-year training for ccc and once again, I took an early journey at 2.45am driving to K.L. to attend the passing-out ceremony at PULAPOL. It was raining quite heavily while I was traveling from Penang and I started to get worried concerning the weather in K.L. but providentially, it was just thundering and lightning plus being windy that morning. ^^ 

After having a reunion lunch at one of the chinese restaurant in Cheras, we decided to take a trip up to Bukit Tinggi that evening. It was indeed a short journey and we managed to arrive there around 4.30pm and started to look for accommodation. However, Colmar Tropicale (at RM400 per night) was fully booked hence we have to proceed to the Berjaya Hills Golf & Country Club and rented a room at RM250. Subsequent to checking-in, we took a stroll around Colmar Tropicale to admire the replica of a collection of buildings from a north-eastern village in France dating back to the 16th Century. We took our dinner at one of the sidewalk restaurant- the “La Flamme Sidewalk Deli” where the dishes were delicious and the ambience was wonderful having live band performing sweet-sounding songs to each dining table.

 

-* Colmar Tropicale & the live band

The buffet breakfast at the hotel was also appetizing and the restaurant was nicely decorated. The only unfortunate incidence was that we were not able to visit to the Japanese Garden due to the strong wind which causes a mess along the road leading to the tea house. We visited the Rabbit Park and have spent a good time there with those adorable animals before getting back to K.L.

Wednesday 1 July 2009

Vacation Spot- The Sepang Gold Coast

The Sepang Gold Coast is set to become the landmark of resort for the Klang Valley 2 when completed by Sepang Goldcoast Sdn Bhd (SGC), a joint venture company formed by Permodalan Negeri Selangor Berhad (PNSB) and Sepang Bay Sdn Bhd (Sepang Bay). It is the most easy accessible beach destination as it takes just 25 minutes from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA).

 

Golden Palm Tree Water Villas is the first phase of the development and the concept is palm-shaped villas built from the shoreline stretching right up into the sea reaching as far as 1km creating the longest coastal paradise in Asia. It will contain three types of water villa which is Ivory Palm Villa (1345 sq ft), Canary Palm Villa (883 sq ft) and Travelers Palm Villa (570 sq ft) equipped with a clubhouse and swimming pool. Along the sandy beach foreshore visitors will discover to their delight a variety of retail outlets, shoreline restaurants, cafes, kids hotel and theme park. Construction is now on progress and estimate completion on year 2010.

 


Sepang Gold Coast is a Multi-billion ringgit integrated development poised to elevate fine living to the pinnacle of luxury. Given its strategic location, the Sepang Gold Coast has all the advantages to become an iconic landmark of resort living that attracts visitors from all over the world. The project covers 4,621 acres of sea and shore estates fronting 22km from the Straits of Malacca and 17km of Mangrove River. Having the strong natural characteristics, the existing land use of the project site is mostly dominated by shrubs, coppices, undergrowths and a large area of mangrove forest along the riverine. Sepang Gold Coast will be positioned as successful eco-tourism resort designed to preserve and promote natural heritage.

Memorable Trip to Sepang

Thousand thanks to be credited to my friend- Loh S.T. who resides in Sungai Pelek thus enabling me to be able to travel around the Sepang District during my trip to K.L. We visited the famous Seafood Bak Kut Teh Restaurant in Tanjung Sepat having our heavy breakfast on Monday morning (22nd June 09) before heading to the following sites: 

- Lover Bridge 情人桥: A bridge stretches right into the sea at a fishing village in Tanjung Sepat. 
- Mushroom and Lingzhi Farm: To behold the spectacular view of mushrooms plantation process and a variety of Lingzhi specialty products.

 

- Arowana Tapioca Factory: Producing different tapioca snacks in bulk. 
- Sepang Gold Coast: An ideal vacation spot with incredible scene and natural surroundings. 
- Dragon Fruit Farm: Get to taste the special treat of dragon fruit milkshake at RM3.00.

Tuesday 30 June 2009

A Trip to Negeri Sembilan Darul Khusus

After much amendments and discussions, we finally decided to pay a visit to Negeri Sembilan on the 20th of June 2009 (Saturday). I managed to arrive at Sungai Pelek around 11.00pm+ on Friday and we began our day early the next morning at 6.15am. We bought some bread at a 7-Eleven outlet along our way and proceeded leisurely to our first destination- the Fort Lukut. We have expected it to be an attractive historical site since the fort was claimed to be built by "Raja Jumaat" on top of a hill, Bukit Gajah Mati in Lukut during the year 1826-27. We notice there was a signboard pointing towards two different directions heading to the historical spots, thus we followed the farther path passing by some alley ways and parked our vehicle by the side since there was a sign restricting vehicles driving through. We have to walk all the way up the hill through a stony route leading us to the fort. However when we finally arrived at the top, we only get to realize that it was actually the same site (the garden which we passed by) we saw earlier and we should have enter through the front door without walking such a long distance =.= Sadly, these historical remains were not properly kept and maintained. There wasn’t even any illustration board displayed for the site.

-*A road leading you to "long piak"... 
We took our breakfast in one of the coffee shop in Port Dickson’s town and stopped by the beach for a photography moment. We move on to Tanjung Tuan’s Cape Rachado and intended to visit the lighthouse which was built by the British in 1860 on a hillock overlooking the Straits of Malacca. The entrance was seen to be a recreation forest with hiking track which requires us to hike up. However, both of us were not in our sport suit thus having difficulties to move on. After walking for some distance, we decided to hold back our steps to see if we could have drove up instead of walking. However we were told by the park’s warden that personal vehicles are prohibited and it was almost a kilometer’s distance before we were able to reach the lighthouse. We gave up reaching for the light house and came to the “Blue Lagoon” only a few meters away. However, the weather has turned to be cloudy and the strong wind almost blown us away thus forcing us to move on.
This trip was also deemed to be a tomb visiting trip where we visited quite a number of ancient Malay tombs namely the Keramat Sungai Udang and Makam Raja Melewar. Since we were close to the border of Negeri Sembilan, we decided to visit to the Dutch Fort at the coast of Malacca. We passed through countless of small villages before arriving at the coast. There was a restaurant built above the water thus appearing an incredible scene. Though it was drizzling at that moment yet it doesn’t quench our excitement of going around.

We stopped by the Pedas Hotspring along our way nonetheless still being disappointed by this recreation area where it was merely a water park for the locals with the entrance fee of RM10.00. We finally arrived at Seremban around 3.30pm and took our late lunch in one of the shopping complex. Our last station was the Taman Seni Budaya with some traditional buildings and displays. We stopped by the lake garden for a moment and ended our day’s trip in Negeri Sembilan. I was surprised that a day’s trip round Negeri Sembilan could end so fast leaving us extra time to continue shopping in Sunway Pyramid. I was indeed having a great day traveling around, went shopping and to have supper with this special friend of mine. ^^

Monday 8 June 2009

Kedah Recreation Trip

An exploration team comprises of 12 members via two vehicles began a journey at 7.15am on Sunday 7th June 2009 heading to Kedah after breakfasted at Batu Lancang, Penang. This trip was initially planned to be a half day’s hiking trip at the Sedim Recreation Park visiting the Tree Top Walk which was claimed to be the longest canopy walk in the world. However, we were deeply disappointed after taking a 950 meter’s walk through the ‘bridge’ where there was nothing more than admiring the sight of the forest. Thus, we have to entertain ourselves by making fun all about and snap-shooting all around. The only attractive part in the park will be the cooling river which makes most of us feels like saturating ourselves in it.
We have had few fishes for our lunch after traveling through a long distance of minor alley-ways deep into the ‘forest’ (one can never imagine there will be such a restaurant and ponds deep inside the woods). The meal was indeed scrumptious except being surprised by having some fish wrapped by incredible amount of fats beneath its skin. 

After enjoying our lunch, we proceed to our next destination which was quite a distance away and took us more than an hour to reach- the Ulu Legong Hot Spring. We enjoyed both the cooling stream and the temperate hot spring, nonetheless we were almost burned by the extremely hot weather (memang kisiao, went for a hot spring soak on a scorching hot day in the afternoon -.-”) It was almost 5.00pm after enjoying the hot spring, thus we decided to proceed on the returning journey. Before we move on to Autocity to have our dinner, we manage to stop by the Mengkuang Dam to have a stroll. Though the dinner we took wasn’t that delectable, nonetheless the ambiance and pleasurable chats is believed to have compensated any dissatisfaction. Last but not least, thanks everyone for the cooperation and making this trip a success.

Monday 25 May 2009

自由飞翔的感觉

-*~Bravo to My Energy 200%~*-

I’m absolutely hyperactive type of person who is very much into traveling and in exploring different places. The proposals for my next plan to the south and the east coast (Pahang, Terengganu, Kelantan) will be completed soon and I’m kinda excited and looking forward to those trips. ^^

Currently my scope of exploration is only within the Peninsular due to some budget constraints but I wish that soon I will be able to expand my territory overseas. I love the feeling of exploring new places which I’ve never visited before and gaining experiences just by reading a map and to discover places slowly. Getting to know the diverse cultures and the different ways of life is indeed exciting.

However, the most enjoyable part of a trip is often the craziness of friends getting together and kisiao-ing together along the way... isn't it?

-*~Feel the Excitement Thereof ~*-

Wednesday 29 April 2009

Kedah Darul Aman - The Kampung Trip

Finally we decided to pay a visit to Kedah during one of our weekend- on the 26th of April 2009. We begin our day early at 5am+ and to have McDonald’s as our breakfast before we proceed on our trip. The first destination we arrived at was the Lembah Bujang Archeology Museum after we took the first exit from the North-South Highway. The way leading us to the destination was definitely rural with minor alleyways. This was a historical complex displaying archeological remains since the Mala Kingdom centuries ago and with the influx of foreigners and locals alike, places of worship mushroomed up in the higher grounds. The valley became an archaeological paradise after the discovery of the candi in the area in the 1840’s. Though we enjoy walking around this old heritage and taking photos, however most of us were fighting against the ferocious onslaught of mosquitoes and gigantic ants. And this was the place where a pity camera was left behind by our Ms Tan CG. =_=”


-* 被遗弃的相机






 
-* 死无全尸的蚂蚁- An ant which attacked one of us

Our subsequent destinations were the disappointing Pantai Merdeka and the Seri Perigi waterfall. I believe that both these places could have been developed in a far better way for tourism purposes. Along the journey to Seri Perigi, we are able to behold the scenic views of paddy fields and traditional Malay Villages. Kedah is indeed a place featuring rustic charm and simplicity where we were surrounded by the nature almost everywhere.
 

Kota Kuala Kedah seems to be a better preserved one among the historical buildings in Kedah and this fort was actually built to ward off Kedah’s enemies who came from the sea. It was reportedly to have been built by stone masons especially brought in from India. Today, it is a fishing village, known for the variety of seafood that is served by the numerous restaurants that have since carved their business at the old historic site. 

We arrive at the capital of Kedah about 1.30pm and stopped by one of the Shopping Mall- Pacific to have our lunch. Most of us were dehydrated while we were walking under a scorching weather at Kota Kuala Kedah. In Alor Setar, we visited some of the places of interest namely Rumah Kelahiran Mahathir, Alor Setar Tower, Balai Seni Negeri and the Paddy Museum before we called it a day.

-* Managed to sneak in through the backdoor ignoring the ‘No Entry’ signboard @_@… lazy to walk to the front door lar…

Joke of the day:

为什么稻田那么多水? 淹水了?! @_@”

Why are there so much water in the paddy field? Is it due to the flood?

Tuesday 28 April 2009

~*麻辣一族*~ ^0^

不怕死的我们,再度光临了位于Prangin Mall 的“涮涮乐火锅”,点了两人份的麻辣 + 东炎火锅,开始了"自讨苦吃"的一餐,不过我们显然乐在其中~ (自虐)@_@





-*麻辣火锅~赞!!!

Thursday 16 April 2009

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Tuesday 14 April 2009

Uncertainties

Having a trip where almost everything was sudden and totally out of plan. Nonetheless, there are plus points and drawbacks in this state of affairs. Things always seem to differ from what was expected to be. Passion doesn’t get you what you dreamed for.

Monday 6 April 2009

Happy 6th “Birthday” to my Kancil 850

This car has been with me since the first day I got my driving license. Hmmp…kinda pity where it has to travel with me so frequently to everywhere all these years. Here are only some of the destinations to be mentioned. As for other locally or nearby travels, needless to say liao lah…haha…Bravo, kancil~ muaks ^^ 
  • Kuala Lumpur = N times 
  • Port Dickson = Once 
  • Melacca = Twice 
  • Cameron Highlands = Twice 
  • Genting Highlands = N times 
  • Perak = Twice 
  • Johor Bahru = N times 
  • Singapore = N times

Saturday 4 April 2009

Wednesday 18 March 2009

Birthday- March

On the day of 18 March 2009, another gathering was conducted at Farlim’s Bali Seafood Restaurant to celebrate Yoong Wei’s birthday and as usual, it was definitely another wan kat manner of celebration. Due to the numerous birthday celebrations we have had in the first quarter of the year and upon YW’s request to celebrate without a cake, we have finally decided to replace a cake with a crab! 

Since the crab was cooked with gravy and spices, thanks to Leng on the effort of cleaning the shell so that we are able to place the candles easily. (we are really too ‘eng’ =_=”)







-* Birthday "Crab" ^0^

Tuesday 10 March 2009

A trip to Perak Darul Ridzuan

Here goes the wan kat gang having a trip to Perak on the 8th of March 2009. As usual, the journey started early in the morning with a satisfying first meal of the day before we move on towards the South. The weather has a sudden change while we were on our way but gratefully it turns out to be a perfect morning when we arrived at our first destination- Gua Tempurung. After visiting the cave, we moved on to visit the Kellie’s Castle which was located at Batu Gajah. However, the weather turns to be overcast after we have had our lunch at the town. We stop by here and there along our way to pay visits to the local specialty shop and bought some fruits and tidbits. Here we discover something new– the “Drive-through tau fu fa”. As you can see from the picture, these vehicles were lining up and waiting to take order and to be served.

It started to rain before we manage to get to our next destination-D.R.Seenivasagam Park. However, the drizzly weather doesn’t stop our mood to have fun thus we still insist of going for a walk at the garden. Still, we were unable to visit the Museums, Hot Spring and other Caves as the rain wouldn’t stop. This trip was initially planned to be a two days trip however, the rainy weather cause us to return home that same night and to give up on the intention of visiting Maxwell Hill the next morning. 

*~ I wonder how we managed to take more than 500 photos within a day’s trip…hmmp….=_=”

Sunday 22 February 2009

Birthday- February

Here comes another wan kat member’s birthday- our pretty Miss Tan.S.L. on the 16th of February 2009 ^^ (in addition, celebrating Mr. Tan.R.H. belated birthday as well). We were indeed having a great time celebrating her birthday at Autocity and needless to say, we have once again gathered together for all the wan kat stuffs where:

- Her present was wan kat enough (attendees should know why ^^)
- The flower was given in a wan kat way (the pity little child ^_^”)
- Having our dinner at 10pm (everyone is famishing x_x)
- Gobbling up the birthday cake before our dinner was served (Charm… =_=”)
- Helping O.T.H. to gain weight (3x portion…ngek ngek ^0^)
- Wandering around Sg.Pinang late in the night ;p

Friday 9 January 2009

无奈

人生拥有太多无法实现的梦想……

Birthdays- January

A New Year often begins with parties, but for me it isn’t merely New Year celebrations but birthday celebrations! Yupe…celebrating the birthday of the wan kat people. ^^ 5 of the wan kat members were born in January thus making January a bustling yet exciting month for us. The first celebration was for Thieng & Leng on the 3rd of January 08 where we have our dinner at Sumida- a Japanese Restaurant. The next celebration for Yunn and Geik was held at Sunset Bistro on the 6th of January 08. Before the gathering, it was definitely a hard time and brain cracking moment for Yoong Wei and I where we have to go around searching for 4 birthday gifts and a cake. :p Nevertheless, we are indeed having a wonderful moment laughing together, crazy-ing together, wan kat-ing together and ki siao-ing together. ^^ So…who’s the next? Hehe...




-* 捞鱼生 on birthday?!



-* Have you ever seen people eating a cake using chopstick?!