Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Chirpy

Few days till end of June... its been an all smile and prosperous month...

My brain alarm woke me up at 6.45am even though I set my alarm to 7.10am this morning. Since I knock off at 9.30pm last night, I felt so re-fresh this morning and taking my sweet time to get ready for work. Usually, I leave my house at 7.15am and since this morning, I had plenty of time to kill, I slowly sip my morning tea and Samuel arrived early today also. He is sooo... cute!! Half asleep; I tickled him here and there but he can just ignore me after he took a peep and dozed off on his arm-chair. So, I tickled him more and begged him to give me a hug. Bro chauffeur me to work at 7.45am and that's why I could afford to arrive office sharp because I don't have to find the perfect parking spot. On my ride to office, I was just dreamily watching all the buildings and cars; to my amazed, there are lots to see and some buildings which I never saw before... Hehehe.. that shows that I concentrate alot on the road when I drive. Once a blue moon being chauffeur to work is such a great feeling and it added the spice to my already chirpy week @ month. In addition, a big smile just pop up my face when I received an email from Alvin first thing I opened my Office email. He is finally back to PNG. And then, several jokes sms from Hamdi couldn't stopped me from steeling some chuckles while I read them. And the last sms from him was the funniest, he typed, "Sms me lar some jokes, kalau ada I'm in need of jokes". Outburst... and my colleagues all turned their heads towards me at the same time!

Little Samuel early in the morning


Yesterday, I woke up feeling like-being a "lady" so I dressed up in a full one piece dress and matching heels. My colleagues will know that I don't usually dress up in skirt/dress; probably only like 3-4 months once. The last time I wore a dress was in February and my colleagues actually went to buy "lottery numbers" of the Wira number that time. And since last weekend, I was supposed to get a French manicure from my sister but she failed to do it, instead I got a normal nail polish; brownish red. On contract, I did the flowery petals for her. I'm just gonna master it on my next round. Some were asking if I have a date last night but the male species don't even turn their head. Hahaha...so, there goes my charms. Just over lunch today, we were discussing about the 8 C's of requirements that a Singaporean man should have in order for the Singaporean ladies to accept them. So, as I was listing down the C's, I couldn't remember the 6th onwards... and I went to surf the net (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5_C) and they all crowded over my desktop to read thru. We had a good laugh after a full tummy!

Seriously, I couldn't help being blest with the "exciting" colleagues in my office now. And the newest member; Chua is always thinking of "where to eat". Over the boring weekends, I managed to catch up on my "sleeps" and on Friday night, I complaint a little to Jeffery over MSN about my friends. I came to know that a few of them are meeting up for a birthday party and I was not even invited. But, somehow, I had long know that this kind of thing will happened... so, I don't feel any betrayal or left-out. Maybe, I'm not a clubbing fan and probably not a good company. One by one of them start having boyfriend and we don't go on shopping trips anymore... since, I don't wanna be the "lamp-post" also. Hehehe... practically, their other-half are always glued to them now. To my much surprised, I feel awfully fine not being invited and couldn't help being happy for them... they found happiness in a man. *chuckled* I hope I could hear some "wedding-bells" soon... I had never attend any of my friends' happy occasion. To some, its a fearful encounter because its contributing "saman". Hehehe... So, I'm consider wonderfully lucky!!

All in all, June has been full of caring friends, funny jokes, food expeditions, re-unions, new car and lastly, blogging. What more can I asked?? God had blest me more than I had prayed for... even though, some things will probably come later... patience is the key to a much bigger reward.
"Don't Cry Because It's Over; Smile Because It Happened"

Friday, June 23, 2006

**World Cup 2006**

The matches on 23rd June (Germany time) for Group G will be very competitive. Not a football fan and I had not follow any World Cup matches; just part here and part there ~ not a complete full game but I couldn't help hoping that France will win for Group G. I'm sure all the France fans out there agrees the same with me. Actually, I'm following the games indirectly because my colleagues on my floor put me in-charged of keeping the scores at the "board" that was stick-on my cubicle divider. Couldn't help myself from the temptation of keeping the scores dated every morning before 8.30am. You should see the usual quiet Managers are also excited when they reach the office; first question that pop out from their mouth is "What is the score?" instead of "Morning...." Hehehe...

(From Left to Right: Manu,Marc,Edouvard,Stephane)
"H@PpY bIrThDaY BiG gUy!!!" Special dedication to Stephane who celebrated his birthday on 18th June with his friends at the football stadium. Photograph taken in the actual Germany stadium by Stephane and his friends. I'm sure its a memoriable event and some day, this will still remind him of the good times he had.


Monday, June 19, 2006

Weekend @ Malacca : Lots of Laughters & Food.

A. Accommodation
Staying at the three bedroom apartment @WaterCity Resort. Dinner & breakfast provided for 6pax.

B. Itinerary
Saturday, June 17, 2006
7:00am: ETD Klang
9:00am: Breakfast @Chicken Ball2 Rice, Historical Site
11:00am: Tan Kim Hock & Cendol
2:00pm: Check In, Rest & Leisure (swimming, canoe,go-kart, zzz)
6:30pm: Satay Celup Dinner & Shopping @ Jonker Street
9:00pm: Jetty/Malacca Beach/Lighthouse @ Pantai Kundur, Roti John & Ayam Golek supper (30 mins from Malacca Town)/ Portugese Settlement
12:00pm: Nite nite

Sunday, June 18, 2006
8:30am In-house breakfast
9:15am Checkout
10:00am Church service @ Wesley Methodist Church,Tengkera
12:00pm Lunch (Beef noodle/foodcourt)
2:00pm Dusun Visit
4:00pm Tatas Malacca
6:00pm Dinner with own family (it’s Father’s Day la)


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Another weekend Getaway to Malacca. Even my sis were wondering why suddenly I become addicted to travelling around Malaysia and craving for food. Had my alarm for 6am but only struggled up at 6.10am and get myself ready and waited for May to pick me up at 6.50am. We gathered in Siang's house and we waited for everyone to arrive. We had our prayers before we start our journey at 7.15am. All were punctual; 3 cars with May, James & Wei Hong as the driver and other 10 passengers. Stop for petrol and quick bites at "Projet" opposite Putra Height, USJ. Didn't know they have turn the forest into housing project, have not use this road for a few years. Some delays here and there and May started off with driving 90km/hr. And the other 2 drivers called and request to drive faster as the limit is 110km/hr. Hehehe... cause they complaint that they are falling asleep. Arrived Air Keroh exit at 9am and took about 30 minutes to get to Malacca town. Feel like I entered a town with Springs season... colourful and various flowers everywhere along the roads. It was about 4 years ago my last visit to Malacca and some had changed indeed. Our first stop : Chicken Rice Ball for brunch. I was telling the rest that we should have half of our hunger filled and proceed to another shop of Chicken Rice Ball (down the road) but then, only U-Xinn agreed with my plans. And it was too late also as the 2nd table already re-ordered the chicken and the rice. After brunch, we walked to the Historical Sites as our cars were parked along the Malacca River. Its now dirty but still some fishes survive in there, but still cleaner than Klang River.


Christ Church (http://www.malacca.ws/attractions/christchurch.htm) and we took group pictures here and at Clock Tower, The Stadthuys & Town Square (the fountain not functioning). We saw lots of colourful (decorated with artificial flowers) and fascinating trishaw offering their services and trying their best to be the best; some had the latest dance music on to attract tourists. We proceed to climb the St.Paul Hill and passed by the back part of Laksamana Cheng Ho with the statue back. Arrived Portuguese Square (http://www.malacca.ws/attractions/protuguese.htm) and we were greeted by St Francix Xavier statue. A short rest while chit chating and candid pictures, U-Xinn was immitating the Tour Guide; telling us the historical stories and one of his remarks came as Hang Tuah and Hang Jebat are actually Chinese and that's why now, our Malaysia's History Textbook already removed these few warriors' names (Pahlawan of Melaka). To my surprised, I recalled studying them when I was in high school. Sounds like our M'sian are kinda racist to be doing this... So what if these warriors are descendants from the Chinese?? We left the Hill and descended to Porta de Santiago (http://www.malacca.ws/attractions/porta.htm) and came to fortress of A' Famosa.
Overall, this is not my first time to this historical sites so, I didn't really spend much time reading on the tablets or even look at the tomb much. As as we are leaving, to my much disapointment, the big empty land where we could take Bullock Cart rides (opposite Mahkota Parade) is demolished and some new building is coming up. When approaching our car, I passed by a Cafe where they had a man-made pond with tortoises inside, I stopped by to look at them and how much I missed mine that died several months ago.

We head back to our cars and May stopped by to order homemade pineapple tarts. And then, we went to Tan Kim Hock for cendol and bought some Malacca dried delicacies. I bought Dodol to bring back for my colleagues. Again, to my much amazed, here, they not only sells Malacca's delicacies but also other parts of Peninsular Malaysia's delicacies. So commercialised! No wonder, we can find all this things from KL itself. I came across Durian Jam and I'm debating in my mind whether to get it and Melissa & Cteven asked me what am I so astonished at... Told them that I wanted to try the Durian Jam but its selling in big bottle... so, they told me its good for durian lover and on toast bread. At the end, I didn't get it. Its not cheap and I'm worried that it might end up in the rubbish bin. On our way out from this place, the Dato Tan Kim Hock arrived in his old Merc; dressed in full white suit and still walking straight and tall with white-grey hair, every staff stood up and greet him and he returned their greets and smiled at us who just stared at him. It was kind of a shocked that we were informed by Noelle that the owner has arrived; thought she was only joking with us. We are caught off guard! We had a game in our car, Nicho, Siang and me had to keep track of the MAY car plates that we come acrossed. Everytime, we saw one, we shouted "MAY!!" and everytime, we did that, our poor May will be startled thinking that we are warning her of some unexpected cars from somewhere. Hahaha...

Left the Malacca town and head back to the exit of Air Keroh because Watercity Resort is near the Air Keroh exit. We arrived the Resort at about 2 plus and there are lots of people because there is a function happening there. The largest is organised by PHHP (People Happily Helping People)and they are all wearing bright orange uniforms. So, its not hard to spot them and they are like 60-70% of the resort's crowd. Everywhere we go, we see them. Since, we do not want the Resort staff to know we checked in 13 people instead of 6 pax, some of us stayed behind in our cars and Siang & me followed May to check-in. The receiptionist is rude and not helpful and we waited for an hour plus to get into the 3 bedrooms aparment with no air-cond in the hall and no hot water in the toilet. Its still a new block and it was fully booked for the weekends. And the rest of the apartment condition can be easily imaged as lots of amenities are not available. I actually dozed off in the crowded and warm (only fan) lounge and when awake, I ordered a mango juice to quench my thirst with the thinking that I won't be getting the apartment soon. So, this resort is highly not recommended and I will never step my foot ever again into it. Most of us were tired and bored while waiting for the apartment, so we bought the coupon for go-kart and I tagged along to be their photographer. They only allow 3 people max to be on 1 lap and the coupon entitled for 4 laps. One lap is only 400m and it was quick for them to finish. And U-Xinn couldn't help but had additional 1 lap thinking that he only had 3 laps and zoom off for the 5th lap when the staff tried to stopped him. Hehehe.. naughty lar him! Next to the go-kart was supposed to be the mini Water Theme Park with the slides. But, it was now dried up and abandon and I asked the staff at the go-kart what happend and they told me that lots of accidents happened there and they decide to stop it. Lots of kids and guests who went on the slides end up on the hard platform near the pool instead of in the pool of water. How dangerous!! Poorly designed & architectured!

Once we got the key and arrived in the apartment, Siang & Noelle decide who to sleep which room and where. As for me, I raised my hand to opt for the sofa (my favourite choice) when I joined a group of people for an over-crowded room/apartment. They are against the idea of me as they said the guys should sleep in the hall and not the gals. Hahaha... As some of us can't wait to jump into the pool, I adviced them to decide on the beds later in the evening. But, U-Xinn jumped on all the beds in the rooms and snuggled his body on them. Hahaha... can you imagine the anger from the gals?!?! Nicho, Choon Tat, Wei Hong, U-Xinn, Siang and myself head to the pool first and we started off the splish and splash. As Choon Tat don't know how to swim and slightly afraid of the depth, he was hanging around the edges of the pool. Nicho & Wei Hong kept tricking him on the depth of the pool especially at the middle section. And I had to also pretend that it was deep for their sake. The guys were very mischiefed, they are trying to "drown" each other by pulling them under-water. It all started as Choon Tat was afraid of the depth. Then, James, Joyce & Sue Jane joined us with their clothes still on... Where is the swim wear? They claimed that they didn't bring with them. So, they sat at the pool side and wadding their legs in the pool. And they didn't bring the camera.. ahhh.. what a waste!! Since most of them do not know how to swim except U-Xinn and Wei Hong, Siang decide on a game. The gals had to sit on the guys' shoulder and the gals had to push each other into the pool. The 1st gal to drop into the water lose. Siang paired with U-Xinn and Nicho paired with me. As Choon Tat don't know how to swim, we can't get him into the water and he doesn't know how to breath inside to allow gals to sit on his shoulder. And I don't kinda like Wei Hong so I picked Nicho. Gosh! My fear of falling into the water is tremendous and I had difficulties balancing myself on Nicho's shoulder. With the water around us, its also slippery effect and I pushing & pulling with all my strength trying to get Siang down. Woh!! She is strong!! Joyce, Sue Jane and James are cheering from the side. When I finally lost my grip, I fell off into the water and Nicho came into the water with me as I pulled him along for support so I got water all into my lungs struggling to getaway from Nicho and finding the surface. One fearful moment... I couldn't take another game so soon, so, we decided to get Joyce, Sue J and James into the pool. U-Xinn and Nicho pulled Sue J in and Sue pulled Joyce in the process of trying to avoid herself from getting into the pool. Hahaha... I was laughing so hard that my stomach hurts. James managed to stand up and run for his life. And then, we all called him, "chicky" and he claimed that he don't have extra pants. Nicho offered him and he volunteered to slip into the pool with a big smile. Actually, they are looking forward to the water just they don't have proper attire. Once 3 of them got into the pool, we had another rounds of "gals fight". I have no idea what the game called. So, any readers out there who know of the name, please leave me a comment and let me know. 1st round: Siang fight with Joyce. Sue J with me. Siang paired with James, Joyce paired with Wei Hong, Sue J paired with Nicho and I paired with U-Xinn. We had a round of trial to learn how to balance ourselves on the guy's shoulder. U-Xinn came up with strategies with me... like its gonna work. I lose to Sue Jane also but our "fight" was the longest recorded. We are both the same size and having the same strength. For a second, my arms sort of give way and weaken but I clingged on to Sue J but the fall was caused by U-Xinn who gave up because Nicho was doing something to him. Hehehe... My second fall into the water was as scary but it lasted faster because no one was above me. Next, I suggested to everyone that we should play a game that Choon Tat can play also. So, we played "police & theft" and our prison is the man-made waterfall at the end of the pool. How imaginative huh? We had 4 rounds and all of us tired from catching and runing in the pool so we hang out at the edges and we started the "learn how to swim" section. James wanted to learn the proper way to swim as he only know doggy-style. And Joyce wanted to learn how to swim backwards. After lazing for a while, they tried to "drown" Siang. And their next target was me and when U-Xinn grabbed my left foot, I tried to run towards the edge and scream my lungs out(never had I scream this loud and much in my attire life; usually when I'm scared, I closed my eyes and hold my breath) and get up from the pool and when his strength is stronger than me and when I saw other guys approaching, I begged U-Xinn with my most pitiful and grief look, "pleaseeee...." And he let me go and all the other guys, "Wah...like that also can ah?" and U-Xinn replied, "she gave me that look that I don't have the heart to do it on her" and I sat up and take my breath. As U-Xinn & Nicho don't quite like Joyce & Sue Jane, so they never tried to drown them. I swim away from them for a while and when its almost 6.30pm, Siang urged 2 guys to go get their shower as the guys have free dinner at the restaurant. All of them are reluctant to do so... and they have to "lat" in order to see who is the loser. U-Xinn and Wei Hong had to leave us first. Before U-Xinn leave, he tried to drown me the 2nd time claiming that it will only be fair for Siang who got drown by them 2-3 times. This time I was prepared, so I managed to swim and kick my way out from their grips and came up to the surface. Yeh! And Siang and Nicho said, "yo.. like fish like that.." The rest of us hang out for a while and each pair take our turns to shower. Meantime, the guys left for their dinner and the gals get ready for dinner in town while waiting for the guys to return.

Left the resort for Malacca town for The Capitol Satay Celup. Its my 2nd time and its not my favourite since it falls under the "spicy" food category. Siang, Noelle and some others didn't know that Satay Celup is actually same method with KL's "lut lut"; just that instead of soup or tom yam based. We dipped the various meatball, fishball and etc... into "satay kuah" ~ thick gravy, full of peanuts and spicy.



After a sweaty meal, we head to Jonker Street. Situated at corner of Jalan Hang Jebat and Jalan Hang Kasturi. To my much disapointment, it wasn't the tradisional & cultural street that used to sell lots of handicraft, antiques, clogs, clothes, accessories and light snacks of Malacca. Its like a "pasar malam" on the regular weekends along any streets in Klang. Some commented its just like Petaling Street in KL selling the imitation branded goods. Now, its so commercialised and I felt that it was ruin by the China products everywhere. And its crowded with Singaporeans. We saw 80% of the cars in this town are Singaporen cars. I bought "air mata kucing" while strolling along this street and saw my favourite "gula melaka" and bought 2 packs. The guys don't even know what are they, they asked me so many questions. Hehehe.. Then, Cteven bought the "Sweet Candy Fruit" and it was supposed to be popular in China. I tried on the grapes and its nice but a little too sweet. Cannot eat too much... In the car, Nicho still wanted to catch the mid-night movie but nobody wanna go with him.

Once we gathered at the end of the Jonker Street about 11.15pm, we walked along the Malacca River to where we parked our car and we head to Pantai Kundur for "Roti John" & "Ayam Golek" for supper. Both also I had never tried before. We passed by the Stall and head to the Petroleum refinery first as May missed her old time there. We stopped there for about 10minutes and saw some couples "pathology" there and we decide to stay inside our car as we do not want to disturb them and also it was pitch black outside and kinda scary. We U-turn and stop for the "Roti John" and "Ayam Golek". The "Roti John" is huge!! And I finally know why they called it "Ayam Golek", its just a version of "Kenny Rogers" but this is using 'kampung chicken' as the chicky size is so small. I think I can finish 1 all by myself if I'm hungry. As the guys are so engross with the World Cup on TV, we only ordered 1 and half "Ayam Golek" and 3 "Roti John". We waited for the 1st half of the World Cup to finish before we head back to our Resort. Bbuurrppp... I'm satisfied and enjoyed the "Ayam Golek" very much. As you may wonder, we have not enough time to visit some of the places that we planned to.
When we arrived back to our Resort, some of us watch the World Cup and some showered and some just hang out in the room. I joined the rest of the guys watching the World Cup and still insist to sleep on the sofa for the nite while Siang and Noelle continue to sort out the room arrangements. Finally, 2 rooms are given to the guys and 1 room for the gals. Siang wanted to accompany me in the Hall because she is afraid of the air-cond and that's the same reason also I opt not to sleep in the rooms. There is no remote-control for the aircond and we can't adjust anything of it. Since Siang is sleeping in the Hall, Noelle also want to joined us. She was the first to take out her sleeping bag and sleep near the Balcony sliding door. The rest of us started playing Naomi while I watched them. Melissa thought us. Its using the same "blocks" like "mah-jong". But this has the Black Jack card numbers and design on it. After the 1st game, I realised its the same game that Alvin taught me back when I was in PNG and for the Philipinos; they called it ~ "Dong-Its". And the Chinese called it ~ "Chiap-Kut" (Stick de Bone). It was fun and I got addicted to it. And then, Siang & Melissa thought U-Xinn how to play "mah-jong" on another table. Nicho and me couldn't stop ourselves from continue the game while Joyce and Sue Jane knock out. As we need 4 players, we can't proceed. So, Nicho and James hang out to watch the World Cup : USA vs Italy until finish. I slowly drift off to dreamland sometime at 3 plus am... Zzz...
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Gals have free breakfast and we got up at about 8plus.. feeling a bit zombie caused only had about 5 hours of sleep. Brush my teeth and changed and get ready for breakfast. While waiting for the rest of the gals, I helped Siang prepared the table for the guys' breakfast before I adjoin to the Coffee House for breakfast. It was fully occupied the Coffee House, not a single table available. In front of us, one Singaporean family is waiting for the next table to be vacant. How come I know they are Singaporean? Because I commented : "Ahh... typical kiasu Singaporean having their share of food." Noelle chuckled and nudged at me as the lady in front of us looked at me distastefully. Hahahaha... Is true, just as I enter the Coffee House, I can feel and smell the Singaporeans. Not that I'm criticizing, but because I'm a half-blood Singaporean myself. I'm kinda proud to be half. The waiter asked us to wait and of course, it was just a courtesy because he will be too busy to find us a table. So, I walked in after like standing at the entrance for 5 minutes and found a vacant table but full of leftover food on the plates which are being transfered from the next table. Again, this is typical Singaporean style!! Malaysians don't do this lar... gosh... Afraid that the Singaporean family might be upset as they had waited earlier for the table, Noelle asked them if they would like to have the table that I had spotted. And the lady said they don't as they are waiting for another table nearer to the food. Hehehe... So, we happily settled down and got the waiter to clean up the table and to my disapointment, all the food are gone!! As I was trying to get a cup of juice, I asked the waiter if they are gonna refill them, he gave me a "sarcastic" face and a knod and walked off. So, I returned to my table with some fried rice, some scrabbled eggs and some baked beans and a glass of juice. And the rest of the meal, I just sat there and May and Noelle got me more steam saussages and scramble eggs. They don't even have time to fried the saussages or steam is much healthier?? Then, I saw the table next to me, actually had a plastic container of food in it on their table. I confirmed they were Singaporeans after I took a while to listen to their conversation. *shake head* When we get back to our apartment to get ready for church service, the guys are still showering and eating their breakfast. May got a bit upset and said she is leaving no matter what for the church service at 10am and its up to us if we wanna go or just stay behind. Since, everyone knows its Sunday, they still get ready for church service and since I'm the only one from them that know the way to the church other than May herself. I had to wait for the late ones to get ready. Wei Hong drived speedily to church and we didn't miss any roads or took any wrong turnings. Glad I managed to remember the roads well.

After church service at about 12pm, May brought us to the Beef Noodle shop. So happened, they have "Pai-Kut" (Fried Pork Ribs) Noodle also, my favourite. Thus, it wasn't that bad after all for those who don't eat Beef. Cause initially, those who don't eat beef had plans to eat something else and just wait and watch the rest enjoy their Beef Noodle. We went back to Malacca town for Chicken Rice Ball again but another shop. This is a long queue but it was not as good as the first one. Probably, the crowd prefer a tradisional ambience with air-cond. May didn't joined us but went to eat Cendol at the opposite shop. We had cendol again after the Chicken Rice Ball. Here, it tasted better, much creamer and it was just pure satisfaction on a hot sunny day. *Yummie*
2pm is our check-out time and it was way passed that so we had to go back to our resort and pack our things. May went to the receiptionist and told them we will check out late at about 4pm and they were fine with it. Some of us had to go to the public toilet around the Resort to make "big biz" as there isn't enough room for all in the apartment and of course, its a much better choice than feeling embarrassed by the remarks. Some of us already put our luggage in the car and waiting in the car while some still so addicted to play Naomi. We left the place at about 4.30pm and since some of us need to rush for Father's Day dinner, we couldn't visit the "Dusun".

As Malacca will always remain the historical state of Malaysia, but was I glad that I had seen Malacca back then... Also, I lost my voice in this trip...
Notes : More candid pictures in "Gallery".

Monday, June 12, 2006

Penang & Ipoh - Food, Food And More Food...


Saturday (1oth June):

  • Woke up at 4plus in the morning, some TV channels still showing World Cup replay. I didn't realised the time and trying to go back to sleep when after tossing for 30-45 minutes, my phone alarm start vibrating. Guessed, I was excited to make my first trip to Penang. Did some last minute packing and get myself ready to leave after a quick cup of bitter sweet coffee. Dad dropped me off at Alexis's house at about 6.15 am with my "Little New Camry" and he is going to play his Saturday 18 holes of golf.
  • Was waiting for Alexis while feeding some blood-sucker creatures and that's a lot of them, they sure 'em hungry... think should be okie once a while to donate some of my blood to this creatures. Arrived Jaime's place at about 7am and we hit the highway shortly after that. Andrew was speeding away with his Hyundai Elantra 1800cc and I was pretty happy that my all time favourite car : Hyundai has such good performance and interior was pretty nice too. Ahh... when only will I get my favourite Sonata???
  • Sometime after Sungai Buloh, I just closed my eyes; trying to get some sleep but the music was on the fast tempo to able me to doze off. As we passed by some really nice hills, if I'm not wrong, that's the Gua Tempurung that my colleague was recommending me to visit somewhere near Alor Gajah in Perak, Alexis(or was it Jaime) spotted a baby lizard clinging on dear life on the window. So, she was taking pictures of it and as the road up is hilly and winding, poor lizard sweft left and right... It was there for quite a while until we went into the "Tunnel" and it dropped off.
  • To my much disapointment, not much to see on the way up North to Penang. Once we reached the Penang Bridge, I thought, it was all the whole stretch of "arch" that I usually see in pictures. But, it wasn't and now, they don't allow people to stop unless emercency. And it was a long way, we were all just excited to reach the other end where u can see the "arch" thing. Thus, I just enjoy the ride up and reached Penang at 11am. Penang makes me think of a colleague that I have a crush on whose "kampung" is there. So, was thinking if fate will bring me some lucky charms... hehehe... dream on...

  • Alexis & Andrew checked into their Evergreen Hotel (in Gurney Road) while we waited for Alan to pick us up. We checked in to our Northam Suite (in Georgetown) soon after and make some plans where to eat for lunch. Alan drove us to Komtar and we had Prawn Maggie Mee at Nam Hong Kopitiam. Jaime has a list of what she wanna eat and we just couldn't be more happy to tag along. I ordered Kickapoo as you don't usually see this drink anymore. And after lunch, Alan brought us to tour round Penang Island. First, Tanjung Bungah and Batu Ferringghi - along this road, there are lots of hotels and private condo and apartments. Breath-taking. And we stopped for "goreng pisang" and since I don't eat in car ride, the rest happily enjoy them except Alan. He claimed that very often his colleagues will get them for him. As usual, Andrew making fun of the "goreng pisang"... We stopped at this jetty called "End of the World" and finally had a taste of "goreng pisang". Yummie!! I had 2 and was about to had my 3rd but the rest already u-turn back towards the car.

  • At this moment, my sensed of directions are totally out and I kinda felt lost... we were heading to lots of winding roads and hills. Up and down, left and right... Think, we are at somewhere near Teluk Bahang and Balik Pulau. We saw lots of Durian stalls along the road and we were debating in the car whether to stop by one to had a taste of it. And we came across this Durian Stall that sells Organic Durians. With much of excitement and wondering what does Organic Durian taste like, Alan parked along the hill side and we walked towards the stalls. This place also sell other tourist products and other food like nutmeg and "tambun" biscuits. We only managed to eat 1 durian that cost Rm7 and Alexis enjoyed her salt-water on the durian husk. Its been like a year plus that I last tasted Durian so I'm so satisfied!!

Durian trees Alexis drinking salt-water.

  • We continue our journey back to Georgetown and Alan actually stopped us at this area that has good "char kuey teow" and "laksa mee" but none of them was ready for it. On the other hand, I still have rooms for them... but, I can't be the only one going there to eat?? So, we head back to Georgetown and Alan sort of got a bit lost but without much of a problem, we arrived back to Georgetown with lots of numb and aching back-side. What do you expect?? 5 adults cramp into 2-doors Satria... *chuckled*
  • We all exhausted and planning to hit the hay... but, I only managed to get about 15 minutes of nap when Jaime open the door and it creaks like mad. And while Jaime trying to get back to her nap, I decided to change into my swim wear and wakes Jaime up and we head down to the pool. Marvelous view... if we don't look down from the pool side because its on 9th floor. I managed to get some exercise in the pool and enjoy some nice view from the pool with all the swallow flying circling the sky. Once a while, the "burung gagak" will stood at the edge of the pool to quench it's thirst.

  • I only willing to get out of the pool at about 7pm. As there wasn't any towels available, I had to tip toe back to my suite and shivering a bit. I dashed directly to the Jacuzzi in our bathroom and turn on full tap and wait for it to fill up. Took me like 10 minutes to reach the level where the Jacuzzi can function. While, I'm relaxing in it while watching cartoon. Jaime is taking her shower and getting ready for dinner. Had my quick shower and blow dry my hair and we met the 3-As at the lounge.

  • We decided to had dinner across the road from our Suite; Northam Beach Cafe. Had lots of varieties of food and after satisfy our tummy, we decide the next destination as it was still too early to get down to the Pub. I was thinking of visiting the Night Market and Andrew deciding whether to watch Football back at his Hotel or tag along with us. After the decision made, we left our separate ways. As we were walking back to Alan's car, it started to drizzle. And we had no choice but to meet at Evergreen Hotel and try to watch Football instead. On the way there, we dropped by the ATM machine and Alan went rounds and rounds looking for the bank we wanted. Hehehe... he couldn't recall where the ATM machine was. When we finally reached Evergreen Hotel, the Double-A are getting dressed up for clubbing and we decide to wait for a while and we left in a car again to our Suite and get dressed up too. As we were waiting for Alan, I fall asleep on the bed and Jaime woke me up and asked me if I am still thinking of going because my panda eyes are pretty obvious by then... How could I possible miss out on Clubbing?? Hahaha...

Sunday (11th June):

  • Glo ~ that's the most happening club in Penang Island as per all the locals. So, we can't stop ourselves from checking them out. Met Andrew's friend; Doreen there and was in line while Andrew sort out the drinks and the charges... Gosh! Its sardine-packed and I got squash and push here and there. Ouch!! My toe got stepped. *sob* When we finally near the bar, I couldn't resist to be a distance further from the rest as there is a vacant spot for me to stand and watch the dancers on stage. They had like 4 sections of dance with their different costumes. Jaime hand me a glass of whisky-coke and I finished it down my thirsty throat in a few minutes. When I handed back to her for my 2nd glass, her face expression was like, "huh?". Once the dance floor is available for dancing, I moved towards the Bar and enjoy myself the whole night and trying to get myself drunk. Hehehe.. Like real... Couldn't belief that I met my Uni friend there and she couldn't recognised me until i mentioned my name to her. So, the next trip to Penang, I need to call all my Penang Uni friends up and keep in touch... This trip was too short to meet up.

  • Got back to our Suite at about 2.30am and I had my warm shower and laze at the couch for a while watching some Food Documentary and fell asleep and got up again when Jaime's phone beeps. So, I walked back to the bed and was about to fall asleep again when I heard 2 motorbikes zoom by... and I was thinking, "What time is it?? Is the wall of the Suite to thin?? I'm 26th floor high.... hhhmmm..." and I went into dreamland...
  • Woke up at about 7am and managed to had a glimpse of sun-rise before the sun turn bright yellow. And returned back to bed and continue to sleep. About 8-9am, Jaime was awake and I told her to go ahead with breakfast as I'm not hungry. As for me, back to sleep.... only managed to get up at about 11plus am. We couldn't extend our check-out time so we had to leave by 12pm.
  • Had lunch in Gurney Plaza and since I was not planning to get any fastfood or any franchise food that I usually see in KL, we head to the Food Court and I ordered Chicken Herbal soup with butter rice. Plain and simple just to satisfy my hunger then... After my lunch, Alan decide to lepak at the Bistro and Jaime and I just walked around window-shopping in Gurney Plaza. Everything seems the same so we weren't that excited. As our legs are tired and my back-bone is almost breaking, we meet up Alan and sat there for drinks. Then, about 4plus, we left to hunt for the Laksa Mee stall behind Sheraton and Jaime had her Laksa Mee while Alan and I stood to watch her eat. And you should see Jaime's face after she finished.... that satisfaction look and that joyful smile. *WoW* Like got lottery!! We stopped by a market area to get some "tambun" biscuits and nutmeg as souvenir before we get to Komtar.
  • We head to Komtar to meet up Double-A as Alexis got her Digi event there and got our bags out from Alan's car and transfer our things to Andrew's car. We stopped by for some food and I tried the Laksa Mee. To my much surprised, this Penang trip, I had most of the food that I won't touch in KL. I just go ahead to eat spicy food if I could still stand the spice. Ooohhhh....
  • About 7pm, we left Penang and head to Ipoh to meet up Ping and Kok Thye. On our way back to Ipoh, the collections of music Andrew had was light & easy and I easily doze off... Only awake once a while when he hit the breaks and my heart raced extra fast for a few seconds. And start to feel chilly and had to rub my arms several times to keep myself warm. Reached Ipoh and was in Ping's new rented house for the first time. Waited for Kok Thye for a while and we head to Medan Ipoh for supper... Can you belief it, the food taste so much better. Hehehe... cheaper and larger serving size.
  • Left Ipoh at about 11pm and reached home after dropping off Jaime at about 1am and hit my comfy bed moments later. Zzzzz... couldn't felt more comfy...

~My Little New Camry~

On a normal Friday, returning home from work... was about to press the button for the auto-gate, there I saw "My Little New Camry"... Yeh! Yeh! Been waiting for it for two weeks. After all those hassles and comments from my family members.. with my sturbon attitude, just go ahead to purchase one.


As this is my first new car, I sure felt proud to owe one and hopefully, I'll be getting all the smile and joy while driving it for the first few weeks. Before getting the car, my dad said that its not a good action to purchase a car that worth more than Rm100 thousand, so every time when we enter into any car showroom, he will always walk towards the lower or middle range car. Between 1500cc to 1600cc. As for me, I'll walked towards the higher range car; 2000cc and above. He said lower or middle range car is economical and cheaper maintenance. Well, other comment from my brother; "Such a small & petite size, wanna drive a big car? You gonna have trouble parking and entering and leaving the house porch." And I simply just replied, "Practise makes perfect". Then, there is my sister's comment; "Why do you need such a big car? Have you consider the after-purchase-cost? Eg. Insurance, petrol, service" And my replied, "Hmm... not sure, have some savings to cover them or worst, start saving now." Other than my family members, my best friend is the only one knew that I'm gonna get a new car. Also, it was just a co-incident news that I break to her. And I was just as amazed with her feedbacks but it was a positive one. And the next day, when we were chatting about it and about getting what car plate number, she told me, "Eh, Camry sure looks big, I was driving behind one last evening..." and all I could do was chuckled. Coming from her; "Camry big????". Hahaha... she is like driving a Merc once a blue moon. All in all, my Mom gave the best support. She is cool and excited. And she actually told my grandma about me getting it and there goes a few more comments from my grandma. Haha...

As dad has retired a year ago and just celebrated his 56th birthday, it is my gift to him this year. 2 days before his birthday, I urged him to bring me to the Toyota Showroom cum shop and remind him to bring his cheque book. He hesitated a while and kept asking me to make my visit on the next day, and I replied, "Come on, its today or never..." We make an appointment before we went to the shop so that the Salesman can prepare himself and allow us to have a test-drive. We reached the Showroom cum shop, and it was kinda packed with visitors as the new Yaris and Wish are there for viewing. So, we waited for a while and the Salesman took us to the Yard for the test-drive. As they don't have any 2000cc for us to test-drive, we had the 2400cc instead. In order to allow us to make some comparison, he adviced us to test-drive the Altis 1800cc. Returning back to the shop, we sat down to discuss the procedures and the price and trying to get some good discounts and etc.


Even though, the car plate wasn't what my dad and me wanted. But, the last choice was still being choosen by my dad. He personally tag along with the Salesman to JPJ to select his number. And so co-incidently, he picked the number that has some resemblance to the date of the car being registered with JPJ which he didn't know until I highlighted to him. Two days before I got my car, my sister called me in the office to ask me about something and before she hang up, she asked me if I have got my car and told her, "Not yet" and she asked again, "Do you know that you have to pay quite a lot for the petrol?" and I goes blur and replied, "Yeah... I already paid everything, now only you wanna worry about how much I need to pay for petrol?"


Okie okie... that's before the car arrived. Back to the present, I didn't even change (still in my office attire), I hopped into my "Little New Camry" and start to remove the plastic covers and admiring the interior and exterior with my dad. Then, my neighbour who also just got back from work saw the car and started talking to my dad. Thinking that it was my dad that bought it and when he found out that it was me... you can't imagine how big his eyes grew and with a smile and a laugh, he remarked, "Woh!" After dinner, I took a de-tour of the car and learn up the several button functions with my brother and dad. I'm gonna sleep with a smile and dreaming of myself driving it...



Tuesday, June 06, 2006

-UNDER CONSTRUCTION-

Hello everyone,
I have just started today this blog dated 06-06-06. Thus, I will find more time to add in more for all viewing pleasure soon. Still going thru every small details to learn how to blog. Cheers and Hugs, come back soon....