Friday, October 31, 2008
Nervous encounter
Event: Meeting with the District Govenor at Bukit Kiara Equestrian Club
Well, it's something that all presidents of the respective Rotaract clubs should do. Give details to the District Govenor on the club's status, projects conducted, projects in planning and any problems faced by the club. Of course, this being my first meeting with the District Govenor as the president of my club. I'm obviously nervous, and not sure as to what to do and to bring.
Of course, I have to prepare a brief detail on my club's current status (which i have to shamefully admit, completed about half an hour before I left for the meeting venue ^^" ). Luckily the venue is quite near to my home. So, it took about 15 minutes to reach.
When I first met the District Govenor, he was a friendly person. Of course he's also a human being like me and you but I would still feel nervous. Luckily Calvin was there or else I would've embarassed myself. I tried my best to lay out the informations to the District Govenor. The good news is he's impressed with the projects that my club has done and planning to do (all thanks to my members and board of directors ^^ ). The bad news is that there're still certain issues we have to work on. With the support from the members, we'll definitely try our best.
After the meeting, me, Calvin and Amanda (who came during the meeting) had a bit of fun session at the bowling alley in the club. My skills at bowling is not really good. There were only 3 of us playing there. So guess who made the loudest noise when we were playing (imagine an elephant stamping it's foot with a lot of strength and you'll know what kind of sound the bowling ball makes when it landed on the floor after my throws --" It's a miracle the floor doesn't splinter). After that, Calvin and I joined the rotarians for a little bit of dinner (Amanda has to go back and rest after travelling from her hometown the previous day).
To tell the truth, this is my 2nd meeting with a District Govenor in my whole life (the first one was when I'm still a member of the Interact club of my school). It's kind of funny to feel nervous even now after a few years. Hopefully I don't feel so nervous in future events.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Happy Birthday
A new home and tasty adventure
We went to an aquarium shop nearby my house to get a slightly bigger aquarium, a stand, wood covering and a 2-way filter and air pump. Everything still needs a maturity period before the fishes can be transferred into their new home. Only then my mom noticed something. The little ones can be easily sucked into the pump and end up at the filter cotton *sweat*.
Luckily my family and I were going to 1 Utama. We went to have dinner, shop around and tried to look for a smaller pump to avoid the little ones ended up at the filter cotton. Well, sadly there's no suitable pump available. So, we'll just have to find the pump on another day.
Let me tell you about our dinner location. It's a steamboat restaurant named Plus One Shabu Shabu. The restaurant is located at the Rainforest and it's at the same floor with Nando's. The bad news about it is that the food is non-halal. Each person has his or her own steamboat broth to choose from the menu. Then they can order the food they wanted. The drinks came in jugs so we got a cool herbal drink. We really had our fill with the dinner.
For now, I'll just have to let the new aquarium to mature for a few more days before placing the fishes into their new home. I hope they will enjoy it (^^).
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The new home for my fishies (^^)
The place where we had our dinner
Look at the amount of food *drool*
A special movie that I've bought
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Feeling Irritated
During the Hari Raya holidays, the children started playing with fire crackers since 8.00am. Can you believe it? Imagine you were still sleeping when suddenly you hear sudden gun-fire-like sounds outside your house. Of course you would be wide awake then, and found out that it was those kids playing with fire crackers. If the morning sessions weren't enough, they had another session in d the afternoon after lunch, and in the evening after dinner till they get tired. They had been doing that for about 3 to 4 days in a row. How and where did they get this kind of firecrackers? I have no idea at all. Now, during the Deepavali celebration, the same group of kids were playing with fire crackers again.
Now, if you think they would just stop after a few scoldings from the neighbours, how wrong you are. The boys are those typical bad boys in secondary schools who even talk back to you in a really awful manner (imagine the foul words used against you). Believe me, my mom had scolded and even complained to their parents but it doesn't change anything. Luckily the girls are not so bad at all.
As for the parents, they didn't have proper control on the children. They even let the younger ones walk around on the street with no need to worry about cars (the drivers have to sound their horn before they pass through to alert the children) and not to mention naked. It's hard to even see them at night.
What's more, the boys like to play soccer. They play in front of the empty house beside mine (the previous owner moved out after his mother passed away). The front gates were used as a goal post and net. They would play and kick with all their might, luckily the gates can still withstand the force or else it would've been wrecked already. There are 2 playgrounds and an open court in my neighbourhood and they never ever used them to play soccer. Makes me wonder sometimes if they are lazy to use them or they like to vandalise stuff. They study at school so I'm very sure they're not stupid.
Sigh. The future seems to have given up on them. I'm not sure if they would ever change their ways or the behaviours of their descendants. In my opinion, there's a chinese proverb that describes them best which is "No Medicine To Cure".
Saturday, October 25, 2008
An early birthday celebration (^^)v
Date: 25th October 2008
Event: An outing with friends and early birthday celebration
It was a special day. My friends decided to have a whole-day outing and to celebrate my birthday in advance. We started by having a 2 hour badminton session at USJ1. Having fun and laughing at times. Next, we went to Sunway Pyramid for a karaoke session at RedBox and had lunch there. My friends and I had fun singing the songs chosen although we nearly had to stretch our vocal cords to the limit *laughs* (I thought I'll have sore throat the next day. Luckily nothing happened ^^" ). We still had some time before the movie, so I had to buy some things while my friends went to a nearby cyber cafe to play games.
Our movie and dinner was at 1 Utama. Luckily we made it in time and didn't miss the movie. We were watching High School Musical 3 which started at 5.10pm. It was a very entertaining show but too bad it's the last one. I really enjoyed watching the show and the songs. After that, we had dinner at BBQ Chicken (this time I didn't get the name wrong ^^ ). We had dinner while chatting and laughing at our jokes. Well, I promised to put up pictures of the restaurant and the branches but it wasn't a good one. So, I've decided to list down the places available in Malaysia:
Kuala Lumpur: Desa Sri Hartamas, Desa Park City
Selangor: Taipan, 1 Utama, Niu Ze Xui, Jaya One, Metro Point Complex
Penang: Sunway Carnival, Gurney Plaza, New World Park
Johor Bahru: Tesco Plentong
I had fun the whole day. Of course you would be wondering what is the present they gave me since it's an early birthday celebration. All expenses is FOC for the birthday boy (^^). Thanks to my friends who spend their time to hang out with me and also those who wished me happy birthday in advance. I really appreciate it.
The movie my friends and I went to watch.Our dinner place after the movie. That's Wui-Kit in the picture trying to block the camera while I took the picture
Friday, October 24, 2008
The Night Market of Taste (:p)
Event: A normal family outing
My mom, sisters and I went for an outing with my uncle and cousin at the Taman Desa night market which is only available on fridays. We agreed to meet up at my cousin's place around 7.30pm and left home around 6.45pm. But, my family and I got stuck in a heavy traffic jam and ended up reaching at 8.30pm (it was like travelling at the speed of a snail --" ).
After that, we left from my cousin's place to the night market in 2 cars. The night market is situated near the Desa Waterpark beside the fishing and prawning pond. When we arrived, it was a difficult task to find a place to park that we ended up separated on both ends of the night market. There was a lot of stuff to buy there but we're mostly interested in the food of course since we wanted to buy some for dinner back at my cousin's place. There's a lot to choose from. You can find clothes, fruits, vegetables, fish, and a lot of food and snacks *drool*. We stopped for a while at a mobile stall called Fatman Lok-Lok. It's quite similar to a steamboat except the food is served on a stick and you have to dip into a container of boiling soup to cook for a short while. Though the price was a bit higher than the normal steamboat, I really enjoyed the experience as it was my first time trying it.
After we bought our dinner, all of us headed back to my cousin's house. The amount of food we bought was like having a small feast and we ate till our fill. After that, we had a little bit of fun playing with my cousin's 2 1/2 months old Pomeranian puppy. The cute and naughty Elmo (^^). I really hope we could have this kind of outings more often.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
A Full-filling night (^^)v
Event: RAC Gombak's "Eat All You Can" fellowship (supposedly)
The original plan was simple. We were supposed to go to the night market at Taman Connaught to shop for tid-bits and eat them along the way from one end to the other. But due to the raining season and other uncertainties, we had no choice but to change to another plan.
There were 4 members who participated in the fellowship. Namely me, Calvin, Kristine and Jacqueline. We met up at Sunway Pyramid, and the location not yet decided. So, after a little bit of discussion, we ended up at the Circle Restaurant located outside of Sunway Pyramid (it used to be Halo Cafe). It has a very comfortable setting and the menu comprises of western and chinese food. They even have a stage for their singers and musicians to perform.
The food is Ok. Though I'm easily satisfied when it comes to food. If you wanted to know how's the food really like, it's better if you try it out for yourself. The performers sang songs that were dedicated by the customers of the restaurant. The guitarist also entertained the crowd with his unique skill of whistling using only his teeth and tongue. All in all, the performances were quite entertaining as you listen to the songs performed.
After that, we went to our 2nd and final stop of the night. Steven's Corner located near Taman O.U.G. It's one of our favourite place to enjoy mamak food and drinks. I had to say, we really had our full there. Not to mention the additional amount of cholesterol that I've taken. Well, I really enjoyed having fellowships like this (although I prefer it not to be so often ^^" ) as it is a good way to tighten the bonds not just among the members, but among friends as well.
Our first stop, the Circle Restaurant at Sunway Pyramid
The singer and guitarist performing on the stage (sorry about the picture as my phone doesn't have the zoom function in camera mode)
Jacqueline and her spicy spaghetti
Yum...*drool* Shanghai style chicken chop
Calvin with his grilled chicken chop. (The other plate is fried onion rings)
Kristine with her fish fillet with white sauce
Friday, October 17, 2008
Typical Driver Attitude
What do the drivers usually do at this situation? They purposely drive slowly to look at what happened...then drive off...Look, if you really want to help...just stop by the side and get out of your car...don't just go by slowly just to be a busybody and then drive off...especially in emergency cases where serious help is needed...If that's not your intention, then just drive off...!!! And if you really wanted to know what happened...there's always the passenger beside you to ask and have a look (well too bad if there's none)...To tell the truth, my friend was involved in an accident a few years ago...I was with him in the front passenger seat...Luckily no serious harm happened to any of the cars involved...can you imagine the slow movement from the other lanes...even those of the opposite flow that the accident caused? The drivers just stare while their cars roll by slowly...Can you imagine how you would feel if it was your car that got involved in the accident? And God forbid...if the accident was so bad that you or somebody else needs serious help? So my advice for these kind of drivers who just stare as their cars go by slowly...It's none of your business...so why don't you just drive off if you don't want to help...!!!
The next scenario, paying for the toll on the highway. I'm referring to those who're paying in cash which is the slower lanes compared to the others. You as a driver should've been familiar with the route...no matter whether you're going to work or shopping or going back to the hometown on a weekly basis...Prepare the change in advance...best if prepared before you begin the journey or the day before...This would've saved a lot of time traveling...rather than waiting in line until it's your turn to pay the toll...you slowly look for the exact change...give the toll cashier spare cash to change if there isin't any...it takes a lot of time...can you imagine if it was going to work in the morning?
I'm sure not many people will pay much attention to this...well...I don't care either since I'm just voicing out my views...I'm sure there're other bad driver attitudes besides those I've mentioned above...
Well...this is me signing off...^^
Thursday, October 16, 2008
A Tasty Find...(:P)
Venue: 1 Utama Shopping Complex
Event: Hanging out with friend after class
Well...doing what young people always do that is. Hanging out at a shopping complex after class but this time, it's at 1 Utama. My friend and I were deciding on where to eat and found out that we had limited choices since either of us ate McD, KFC, Pizza Hut and the likes as recently as just last week. So we settled on Subway and made our way to the Oval where the outlet is situated (after locating it on the information board)...and came across a particular outlet named BBQ Chicken (hope I didn't get the name wrong..*sweat*)...It's a korean style western food...and it's halal...(^^)...but the area is kind of quiet as there isin't much shops that are opened yet.
The layout was simple and nice even though the restaurant is not really big. When you step into the place, you can hear korean songs playing in the background which are soothing. The food is nice too...and affordable. I would recommend trying out the fried chiken strips, charbroiled chicken and teri-Q wings...the taste actually seeps into the meat thoroughly *drool*. The restaurant actually use olive oil to cook the chicken so the food are quite healthy. In conclusion, the place is ok...and I've found another place to enjoy eating with my friends and families...(^^)
Well, I'm signing off here...I'll post a picture of the place when I go there next time...and the list of outlets available...(^^)v
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
A Fun and Eventful Night
Kevit as James Bond...the apprentice of course...
Date: 11th Oct 2008
Location: Windmill Restaurant, Subang Jaya
Event: RAC Bandar Sunway's 12th Installation
It's all started out as a normal installation dinner at the venue. The theme was "When I Grow Up" so, basically everyone need to dress as what they wanted to be when they were young. I came as a techer (^^) but believe me, it's not easy to get ready and tidy up yourself. Especially after you've hanged out with friends for badminton in the morning, watching movies in the afternoon and then had to borrow a shower to use to get ready for the event. Luckily the venue was nearby to one of my friend's place.
The venue is really nice. It's located opposite Subang Jaya Medical Center and it can't be missed as there're lights in the shape of a windmill's fan blades spinning outside the restaurant. The interior of the restaurant is quite nice and suitable for a closed door event. The installation was held on the upper floor of the restaurant. When I entered the room, I'm amazed at the variety of attires the guests and host club members dress up as although there's not much of a crowd turned up. There's a chef, pharmacist, successful businesswoman, war journalist...there's even a James Bond among those who attended. Though the number of people that turned up is not much, all of us sure had a lot of fun during the games. Since I'm not a picky eater nor am I a professional food critic, the food is certainly enjoyable for my standard (As long as I can eat them...they're fine for me...^^).
Now, after the formalities of speeches and Installation of the incoming board for the RY2008/09, it's time for games...For this, I'll need to explain the rules properly:
Game no.1
This is actually a simple game. There're mysterious consumable items. Each volunteer will have to choose a number. Once the content was revealed, the volunteer can opt to buy him/herself out by paying Rm10 and choose a new victim to take the place. But, the second person can also buy him/herself out but the pay will be Rm20 instead to choose another victim which the process will end there and no more buying out by the third person.
There were 5 items to choose from at the game. They were 2 donuts cut slightly in the middle which were spread with wasabi (You can even see a bit of green around the sides), a small pint of tobasco sauce, a small pint of vodka and a small amount of garlic juice.
It was fun to see the victims trying their best to consume the items. I for one took the vodka since I wanted to be sporty...and also I got named as the 2nd person to take over as the victim to take it (><). Well, my face just heated up after taking the vodka...luckily I didn't embarass myself there *phew*. Of all the victims, I really pity the one who took the garlic juice. He practically had to cover his mouth to talk (the smell was so strong that I can even smell it when my back was turned against him *sweat*). Alright...after the end of game no.1, let me explain about.... Game no.2 The rules are simple, you need a couple (guy-girl, guy-guy or even girl-girl...doesn't matter). Next, place 2 small balloons between the stomach area. Finally, just hug each other and burst the balloons only using your stomach. The first one to burst both balloons wins. Isn't it simple? Well, I had to say...I really landed myself in hot soup for this game. Me and the president of RAC ATC volunteered ourselves for the game together with 2 more couples. Of course nobody knows about the game until the emcee explained the rules. Which I really can't escape as I saw the balloons (yeah, I'm a guy who's scared of balloons...so sue me...). To make matters worse, both my partner and I were quite mismatched in height that the balloons wwere placed slightly lower than my stomach (But not too low down...mind you...). Well, since I'm already up front, might as well I play the game....with my fingers in my ears and hugging my partner tightly while anticipating the pain that might come whe the balloons burst...Although, my group didn't won it...both balloons didn't burst...lol... Since that game, all those present knew one of my phobias and used it to bully me...(><)...so bad that I got a nightmare of balloons bursting around me *sweat*...But I've got to amit...I certainly had fun during that night...and really looking forward to my club's installation next year to get my revenge (hopefully....hahaha) Well, that's all I've got to share...I'm signing off for now (^^)
Be a good student and you won't be punished...hahaha (^^)