Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Holiday Diary 2-A short post from Kuching
My family and I arrived in Kuching this Sunday.
We are just in time to celebrate my grandma's 76th birthday with the rest of the relatives in a restaurant. The food was great, same goes to the giant sized chocolate cake.
The next day we went to have lunch in 'After 4' cafe which is newly open recently. I had my first taste of Kuching kolo mee after such a long time. But somehow the kolo mee there just doesn't feel right so perhaps this is not the type of kolo mee my taste buds are yearning for. Nevertheless, there are many variety of food there and most of them is priced reasonably.
My family drop me of in The Spring where I window-shopped for a while before meeting with Graham. I had another lunch with him in another cafe and the kolo mee there taste a lot better than the former. Unfortunately I'm too full from the previous meal so I can't finish it. It is the first time I waste so much food. The bowl was still two-third full! I never expect such a big bowl of kolo mee at only RM4 with such generous amount of meatballs so it's very worth it. Well at least I did finish up all the meatballs and wantan.
After lunch Graham brought me to a few shopping malls around Kuching. It was a Monday afternoon and most of the places are quite empty and deserted. At night I had dinner with Graham and his mom in Heritage restaurant. The food and service are great. The place was very much sought after seeing that most of the tables have already been reserved. After dinner Graham brought me for a tour around Kuching to see the city's beauty lit by the night lights. I'm still not that used to Kuching's roads and most of the places so this tour was quite an eye-opener (provided I don't forget them :P).
Later on during the night I met some of Graham's friends and we went for Dota in a cyber cafe. Unfortunately we didn't even get to finish one round before the system crash due to an error in the game itself. Yes, of all the games Dota is the only one hit by the problem and it has to happen on the night I came here. We played COD4 instead and although I hate games that involve hunting down and killing people, surprisingly I found COD4 quite an exception and it was quite fun contrary to what I expected. After gaming we went for a game of pool and despite my continous losing spree, I'm pretty sure my skills have improved slightly (pardon my self consolation here). After the game we called it a night and I reached home around midnight.
That's all for now. Happy Winter Solstice!
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Holiday Diary 1- Of outings and movies
Lest you slip into oblivion again, it will be best that I pen down everything before my own memory fails me.
Anyway, time does fly when one is having fun. I had hung out with plenty of friends during the span of the week.
My first outing was with Yi Herng and Jonathan to Sunway Pyramid to meet Chris. It was great to catch up with him again after such a long time. He told us all the wonderful experiences he had in his culinary classes and his internship. From what I’d heard, it’s not totally a bed of roses and you need to put in a lot effort, but it does sounds like fun at the same time. Heck, they even had wine sampling classes! Who doesn’t enjoy that?
Anyway, we window shopped for a while and try out many food franchises. I’d never eaten so much in one day! I had lunch at Manhattan, desserts at a mango pudding franchise, Chocolate Cream Chip coffee and Black Forest cake in Starbucks, some delicious Xiao Long buns at a classy Chinese style restaurant, and dinner in a sushi restaurant within the span of 6 hours. We watched a movie 'New Moon' before calling it a night.
The story 80% of the time revolved around the love triangle between a vampire, a werewolf, and a girl named Bella. Bella is always the damsel in distress who is constantly in danger, and Edward (vampire) and Jacob (werewolf) are the heroic hunks who will risk everything to save her, although jealousy obviously sparked between those two as they both want to claim Bella as their lover. The plot is slow and sluggish, but luckily the added special effects compensate for it. Otherwise, I would surely have fallen asleep somewhere between Bella’s long-winded “emo” moments. RATING: 6/10
On the second day, we went to KL Central to meet Sze Mei and went to Times Square. It was my first lunch in Subway, a burger franchise where customers can customize their choice of burgers including the type of loaf, fillings, and toppings. It was delicious and worth every bite! We catch another movie 'Mulan' starred by Vicki Zhao and Jackie Chan's son, Jaycee Chan.
The plot was nicely written with just the right amount of everything, action scenes during the war, romance between the main characters, and even some humour. Although it lacks really cool special effects, the storyline was captivating enough and filled with suspense. Rating: 7/10
We met up with Eric in KL Central before heading back home. Eric showed us his new camera packed with powerful megapixels that capture the crispest and clearest images I’ve ever seen. We played around with the various strange but interesting modes of the camera and captured some “disturbing” pictures that I won’t elaborate about here. The following day, my friends left to their own various destinations, Jonathan and Eric to India, while Yi Herng back home to Ipoh.
A few days later I met up with Chris and Serena in Sunway. We watched a movie titled Storm Warriors. This movie is heavily laden with all sorts of very fascinating special effects that will keep audience glued to the screen. However, if all those special effects are taken out, the plot of the story is actually quite ‘dry’ and simple. In fact, the movie doesn’t really end there so we will be expecting another Storm Warrior movie in the future. Rating: 6/10
Serena went back early while me and Chris catch some tea break in a Thai restaurant. The food was absolutely fantastic and I would definitely eat there again. We also check out a new restaurant “Fullhouse” that has just open recently and the place was stylish, elegant, and creative.
Apart from outings with friends, I do have some fun with my families and relatives. My relatives from Kapit drop by to visit for a few days. We dined out in the various food outlets in Puchong area and also went to the National Zoo. A few animals that are worth watching are the elephants, giraffes, and a cute troop of badgers that are very territorial. They will immediately assemble in a line and stare hard at any passer-by who they thought is an invading enemy. Besides that, watching the sea lion show is a must if you ever step foot in the National Zoo.
Sea lion's jump captured at the right moment!
A few days later my family and I went to the opening day of Taylor Lakeside Campus. How I envied everything there! All the facilities are top-notch and I almost fainted when I saw the computer lab--rows and rows of brand new big screen 20 inches (or more) Apple Desktop with full internet capabilities and paired with a chic white wireless mouse. The designs of the soon-to-be libraries, cafeterias etc are awe-inspiring. Nevertheless, as much as I ‘ooh’ and ‘ahh’ at everything there, I was soon brought back to Earth when I saw the five digit semester fee. With such a high price, no wonder everything is as it is. For Petronas scholars, we are lucky that all our semester fees and even accommodation are fully covered and we do not have to worry about burdening our family financially for the sake of our education.
The Multi Purpose Hall was packed during the open day
At night, my family and I went to E-curve, a shopping mall. It was my first time there and although it was not as big as Sunway Pyramid or Time Square, the Christmas decorations surpass those in the other malls combined. There was a real live person dwho ressed up as a golden angel and posing as a statue. I really admired his ability to sit at a spot for a long time without moving a muscle. Amusingly, there was a Santa on stilts that distributed sweets to children.
I bet this is ot your typical Christmas ornament
This golden 'statue' attracted lots of attention
Santa's new way of preventing suffocation from massive crowding of children
One last movie that I’d watch, this one with my family, is Disney’s Princess and the Frog. Although it sounds like another typical lame fairy tale movie for the kids, this movie proves quite the contrary and worthwhile to watch. It had an interesting storyline and instead of the typical "princess waiting for a prince to rescue" plot, this story is another way around, or to be exact, both characters are mutually helping each other out. To give some spoilers, one of the side characters died in the movie, which is the first time I saw in a Disney movie where conventionally all good guys win. But at last, even after everything in the well-thought storyline, there’s still one tiny flaw in the storyline during the ending. Most people would not have notice, especially the kids who are the main target audiences. I guess fairy tales are still meant to be ended with happily ever after. Rating 7/10
That wraps up pretty much everything. I had yet to hit a boring spot in my holiday and I’m enjoying every single day of it. Will be on vacation to Kuching for the next week. More updates coming soon. Good night.
Sunday, December 06, 2009
In the festive mood
Ceiling decor: convincingly look like snow falling from above. Quite creative don't you think?
Life size Christmas sledge full of presents
Merry snowman!
This is one gigantic Christmas tree. It's gigantic enough to house a S&J shop underneath! XD
Giant tree with giant snowflakes decor. Not that nice to view from this angle because the snowflakes are obscuring the tree.
Performance by a choir group
As for dinner we went to Vivo Pizza. It was the my first time patronizing this pizza outlet (definitely a nice change of atmosphere from Pizza Hut) and I must say I would give it a 'thumb's up'. The ambience is nice with spacious seatings and the pizza is on par, if not, better than Pizza Huts'. The Hawaiian pizza simply tastes superb!
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
Finally Home!!
The last stage of leaving UTP was a mess. I overlooked Block O will be closed at 5pm. It definitely looked like it was closed when I reached there to return my key. Thinking it would be the best solution, I slipped my room key and sign-out forms through the gap under the door, hoping that the officer will see them the next morning. But to my surprise, the door suddenly swung open and the officer was there, giving me a strange look wondering what was I doing. I quickly stood up and said, "Oh, still open?" while he nonchalantly picked up the forms from the ground and went to verify them. That moment was really awkward and embarassing.
I must look like a complete fool kneeling down near the door doing something like that. Luckily doors are invented to be open inward, not outward which will result in the door hitting me right on the face. Who would have thought that there is still someone working inside when the door was locked and the lights are off? If this were to happen at night, I will definitely ran away with terror.
Despite all that, I guess I should be thankful that at least there is still someone there so I can have a peace of mind knowing that my key was safely returned. That was a funny, embarassing, yet creepy experience. But most importantly, lesson learnt! Never ever do things last-minutely!
That's all for now. Finally, Happy holiday to my self! Gotta cherish the time together with my family, all the good food, and comforts of home. Home sweet home! (^_^)
Friday, November 27, 2009
Solitude
You are staying alone and completely isolated.There are no friends around you and you have no one to talk to for the whole day.
Well I’m the fortunate one to be experiencing this right now. :P
Yes, it had been a complete 2 months since I updated my blog and the dust is thickening. Time to wipe away the dust and start anew, this time with a change of template!!
My new blog template features an urban blue jeans’ texture and 3 column layout, which I think is easier to manage. Personally I like it very much..( ^_^).. . The transition process is a smooth one, as experience had taught me not to lose any blog links by saving them beforehand, otherwise it will be a big hassle looking for them!
To update, final examinations for undergraduate had finished this week and everyone can’t wait to go home!
To make it short, friends began to leave one by one, and the student population in UTP decreased drastically, as can be observed happening in V1 hostel. This early morning, my four remaining Sarawakian friends embark on their journey home, leaving me to wake up in a surreal atmosphere of total calmness and silence. It was a stark change of reality to digest at first because the remnants of last night’s fun and laugher still remain in my head for some time.
Getting past the loneliness blues, the rest of the day was pretty normal and I spent most of my time in front of laptop. There’s an infinite things you can do when you have a decent internet connection so I ain’t tat bored.
The only issue is access to food. The management only limit one cafeteria in the whole UTP to be open when approaching the holiday so you have to take the trouble to go there, no matter how far and inconvenient it is. Everyone is forced to eat there so if you are late you are in for a hell of waiting. Not that I don’t have the time, I just hate waiting.
In my case, I was pretty lucky. V2 cafe which is designated to be open is near to my hostel. I went for dinner early today to avoid the crowd and had waited less than 5 minute for my oyster sauce chicken rice to arrive! That’s an unbelievable record seeing that I had blacklisted v2 cafe twice: the first for making me wait for almost an hour, the second for forgetting my order. After both incidents, I had never eat in v2 cafe for a long long time until now. :)
Feeling lazy to walk? There’s always instant noodles to the rescue! Being last to go back home does has an advantage. The last person gets to hoard any remaining food that you friends have but can’t possibly or lazy to bring back, especially packets of Maggi! XD
Well, I have enough Maggi packets to last me for these few days, although that’s not a good idea unless I want to suffer extreme hair loss from MSG overdose, so in the end going to v2 is still a must to alternate between my choices of meals. =.=
That describes pretty much of everything for now. Luckily this period of solitude doesn’t take place in a jungle and I’m not in some sort of horrible camp! I still had my warm bed, a roof over my head, a sturdy door to keep me safe, plenty of food, and fast internet access so I’m enjoying life as it should be. Cheers!! :)
Happy holidays!!
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Memories of the half past sem
I'd been home safe and sound since Friday relishing the good food and comfort of home sweet home. Missed my family dearly and glad to be back home with them. :)
My brother had just completed his UPSR examination and gained his ultimate freedom. So envious of him! I do miss the time when those major exams over and there's no need to worry about anything academic for a few months. My sister is so engrossed in movies recently, movies on you tube, and I just found another Titanic fan club member. Steward take note! Meanwhile, my youngest sister had just performed for her kindergarten and after watching the video I must say she danced awesomely for such a young age! Can try rival with Xiao Ci in the future. :P
Jonathan and Kerry stayed for the weekend and we had fun in Times Square and Sunway Pyramid before they head back to Johor Bahru on Sunday. I'm supposed to buy a new pair of shoes but end up buying a pair of pants instead.
It's Wednesday. Planning to hang out with Graham and his friend so will take this oppurtunity to shop for my shoes. Hopefully, no distractions too great to tempt me this time! I think I have more than enough outfits in my wardrobe for now.
As for now, the long promised update that I kept putting off. I apologised for the delay..
Memories of the half past sem (1st year 2nd sem in UTP)
Balloon people! JkJk! They did a great job in decorations. Thumbs up!
I'm in Logistic Department. Introducing my Head of Department: Kalaimany. Also known as Kalai$$ Show me the money! :D
Can you spot me? Heh heh
Sze Mei, Yi Herng, Graham, Jonathan
After the events, logistic people need to shift everything back to where they belong..
That's Eric behind me. He's kind enough to lend a helping hand despite not being in Logistic Department. Thanks :)
Kalai the driver! No la, he's sitting beside the driver actually..
Until our extent of enthusiasm runs dry.. due to lots of limiting factors. :P
An atom separated from the gang! XD
UTP food is err.. to politely put it (edible for stomach fulfilling purpose)..that's why there's always the need to savour franchise food from outside. In this example:Pizza Hut!
Starring (clockwise from left: Yi Herng, Harold, Eric, Michael)
Tired of franchise food? You can always go for the local food!
Mouth-watering indeed..
Emo moments
Guys version of Pillow talk! These two are the hosts. I'm the main sponsor for pillow, bed, bolster, and err.. ya that tin of Jacob biscuits..
Time for fun!
Cool moves!
Also cool!
Coolest!
Want to know how 'cool' really feels like? Head for Cameron Highlands!
Clockwise from center: Guy on the stone: Michael, followed by: Pei Ying, Graham, Shih Gin, Lawrence, Kerry, Me, Fang Yee, and Eric
Again, the rest of the pictures are on facebook. :P
That's all for now.
Bye!