Friday September 25, 2009

Back dated 2 months ago when I was in KL, I was spoilt with a taste of Korean.


 
                                                           His Beef Set

Only the beef tasted ‘normal’ to a Malaysian girl like me. And it was perfect :)


Her Seafood Set. Rather generous portion of seafood you see here, but it was pedas/spicy and will be torturing to those who cannot endure the spice.

Side dishes served were the same for both sets (and perhaps for other available bento sets too). The ever-famous kimchi, lotus root and the green vege tasted weird to me; they tasted sour. Do Koreans and vinegar blend together?

Speaking about tea, their tea had a certain sweet taste, something like, chinese tea with sugar in it ??! Not my cup of tea *shy

Very sure that I still prefer Japanese.. so I guess I’d have to exclude Korea out from my ‘list to travel’ meantime

Sashimi anyone?

Thursday September 24, 2009

I am not too sure if I have blogged about my extremely h.o.t room in Sg before, but right now, I am in a totally opposite situation…Almost experiencing a brain freeze quite soon, I am currently putting on thick layers of clothes , and perhaps more in the future because I will force myself to be here at my cubicle here more often else my project will just be like another stagnant drain like the one behind your house *kns

For those who are still pondering, I am now back to student life. A choice which was made after considering and weighing aspects involved. A friend once commented that I think too deeply before I make any decisions – that I agree. I guess when we all reach a certain point of life, there are less ‘YES-es’ to be made so easily anymore as we experience the real meaning of the vocabulary known as ’sacrifice(s)’ slowly creep into our lives.

Hmm, I wonder how my life will be in 20years time. And the next 30. And the next 40 ??

Haha, yeah, practically I have no topic to blog about now. Since my photos are in my lappie back in my room, so here I am rambling while giving myself an excuse for a break from what I was previously on.

*grins

Wednesday September 16, 2009

Have you ever been very very afraid of something .. and it haunts you day and night?
……
….
worse, the dream shows no sign of halting ; you wake up daily drenched with sweat , dreading and hoping that  ‘the dream’ never ever come true.

The moment it flashes into your mind, the rapid pounds of your heart , the about-to-shiver-and-stammer reaction becomes obvious that it is impossible to hide them…

My prayer to the Lord ;

Grant me peace within my heart, Solomon’s wisdom and grace in my life as I embark the journey He patched for me. With courage and faith, I believe this journey of mine will end with all glory back to Jesus, my Lord and my Saviour, my Teacher and my Friend.

Amen.

God bless you all !

Thursday September 10, 2009

In Sg, in one of the units of this block is where I live.

 
The guy in the photo above was doing some painting work.


This is the stadium where I jog located just adjacent.

 
This is the view from my window. Near the MRT station and NTU’s shuttle bus stop which makes things very convenient for me. Just outside the MRT station, there are food outlets ranging from Mamak/Western/Chinese at your choice. They even have dimsum which I’d never want to try *evil grin

Also, there are 2 grocery stores, 1 bakery, 1 clinic and 1 saloon located outside the MRT station thus making it so obvious on the reasons I’ve put on some weight lately.

The happening mall is located just opposite the next MRT stop and there I’d get to watch a movie, have my shopping hunger satisfied or have my Java Frappucino when I cannot stand the hot weather. Also another reason why I can be broke in no time?

Sunday September 6, 2009

So much on the comments on me becoming a more tanned person, hear me out…

Sg is pretty hot, or sunny or humid or stuffy…whichever contributes more towards my physical transformation, I seriously have no idea.
And walking to the bus stops/mrt stations without an umbrella damages your skin especially your walk is at noon. Averagely, an umbrella here costs around $10, so I refused to get one in Sg…I instead ‘tahan-ed’ my need till I went back home for a really short weekend (for an important purpose) last week and got the most basic umbrella for a mere RM 9.90 ($4.00).

This is me back to the typical student life. No more Starbucks but kopitiam coffee. No more McDs but Ramli burger..I even bought few packets of biscuits which I can easily purchase here because it is cheaper in Msia *shy

Kns, I sound so kelian but anyway, Sg’s education system is actually spoiling me because there is a McD outlet in NTU itself, and with $2, you can purchase yourself a double cheese burger or a Mc Chicken. Tax inclusive. But mom freaked out when I told her about the McD outlet in NTU and kinda banned me from having meals there…

There are many more unexpected outlets in NTU too. Wait for my future blog entries if you do not believe me!

Next week will mark my 4th week in NTU. Yes I am pretty much used to it here, well I have to right? And trademarked a very frequent traveler, I guess I have the advantage to blend in quicker compared to others? The 1st few weeks was tougher – lost in NTU, not too sure of which bus to take, etc…and adapting in NTU was slightly harder as full orientation only catered for undergraduates.

However, I managed to find something useful to kill time, and somehow eventually managed to leave my footprints in NTU.

 

My maiden piece of opinion-article published in the 31st August 2009’s Nanyang Chronicle’s issue (one of NTU’s newpaper which they circulate for free every 3 weeks). The experience is sorta thrilling but tedious because I didn’t know what to expect and certainly I wasn’t exactly sure on which angle to approach. There were some parts filtered and edited to cater to NTU’s standard and requirement etc but all in all, I have had my share. Certainly taking a break from writing and will focus on my main intention of becoming a photographer for the paper whenever needed :)

I am saying hello to assignments and tests. Nostalgic for many of you I presume?
*chuckles

Wish me luck.
My brain is certainly not giving its best cooperation.

Wednesday September 2, 2009

This is superbly long overdue, have to ‘jelas hutang’ (pay debts) before I start blogging on my Sg life of which will be more of your interest right? *grins*

So, Day 6, let me recap..ah..breakfast was corn porridge and yaw cha kuey , the typical breakfast in Hong Kong that you always see in TVB series..uncle bought them on his way back from his morning jog…I just couldn’t understand why porridges in HK taste extremely smooth and good and delicious and [I lost my words]! I know, I know, I’ve emphasized too many times on the delicious porridges I have had, well, just bear with me, they are just ..just sooO different from the ones you get in Malaysia…I wonder what the secret recipe is ?

A light breakfast it was because the entire plan was to reserved our tums for a sumptuous lunch at a revolving restaurant located in Wan Chai. Eldest cousin’s treat

   Follow the instructions and you’d find your way up                    View from the transparent lift on the way up to the restaurant

          
           HKD 78 only !

          
                                           My lengchai Eldest Cousin
 

The portion was actually quite big thus making the meal sounds reasonably priced. We opted for the set lunch because we simultaneously agreed that buffet lunch is too heavy for the ladies. Their set lunch comes in 3 types of main course that you can choose from ; Lasagna, Grilled Salmon or Black Pepper Steak which comes with complementary drink-all-you-want soup of the day and eat-all-you-want desserts (quite a variety they have there). Cousin ordered Lasagna which he couldn’t finish while the ladies opted for Grilled Salmon. How great minds think alike


The above brochure said it all. That was our destination after our lunch , Ngong Ping 360 Village at Lantau Island


We chose cable car instead of taking a bus, as the attraction is the journey up via cable cars ; you’d see the Big Statue of Buddha on the way


                                                              I was there!


                                                             A closer look


Spotted these delicacies ; Left : Ping Tong Wu Lou , Right : Forgot lar =P

The big scorching sun didn’t spare us its mercy …we had to hide ourselves underneath our umbrellas to avoid skin cancer becoming more tanned. Truthfully, umbrellas are the least sufficient sun protection products of all, but …obviously the ladies just couldn’t take the risk can they?

After a long afternoon of free sauna , we headed back home and had our usual typical Chinese ala carte dinner ..nothing special so I’d skip the dinner because it is 230am now and I need to sleep part kay?