Saturday, 31 December 2011

Bucket List 2012

Aiming for these to materialised for tomorrow's 2012, the year of water dragon!
  1. Learn cursive writing
  2. Shopping in Bandung
  3. Go snorkeling and take underwater photos
  4. Complete a proposal for Phd
  5. Buy birthday presents for parents, aunty and siblings, on time
  6. Take photo at 1 movie site
  7. Give rural schoolchildren nice gifts
  8. Fly a kite
  9. Master 2 dishes
  10. Visit National Museum (recycled)
  11. Setup a business concept
  12. Be more religious (will keep recycling as it never ends)
May God bless us all...


2011 Bucket List -

Sunday, 27 November 2011

Measurement

In academic nowadays it's all about numbers - number of paper, citation etc.

"If you can measure it, you can improve it"

Friday, 4 November 2011

Caving in Gua Tempurung and Water Rafting in Perak

Gua Tempurung or Tempurung Cave, in Perak.

My first nature adventure in a cave apart from Gua Kelam in Perlis but ya know, nothing there. 

I was trained under National Service, where we march and climb, 80% of our time. Then in my Matriculation days, the most memorable climb of all, the 7 ridiculous hills behind UiTM Sabah and we got lost. I was drained up to the point I quietly questioning my friends, weren't they exhausted? All poker face WTH. We climbed 90° cliff, where we had to push our friends up. If you fall by the side, you're gone.

With all these experiences I thought, caving is a piece of cake. 

Okay now, the story.

First, Durian was in the season! Slurrpppp!

Durian. Urghhhh I LOVE DURIAN!!!
The road to Gua Tempurung. We were in a lorry, cool breezes on our face! Nature greeted us well!
Ze Tempurung Cave!
From inside
Some lighting at the entrance
This is easy
Planned to show Stalactites to me brother, the T
Then the nightmare begun:

First thing I said, CRAZY!
In denial, I asked my friend, "Biar betul?". I couldn't believe it. It was pitch dark and we were in the front line, looking down, not expecting this at all. We saw nothing except where my torch pointing at. Total darkness and the slippery slope.

So I slowly sat and dragged my bum little by little. It was really slippery and I don't want to be out of control. One of my friends actually slides really fast till the end. OH MY GOD. 

The nightmare didn't end there.

It got a lot WORST!

I was already at the top, it was 70 degree angle, no rope! Just kind Malaysians pulling each other up
Scariest, the two tier steepest climb of all. It was 70 degree angle and if you fall, I don't know where you'll end. I hurt my knees from keeping my body from sliding down. I seriously believe, if I lost my grip, I would be a rolling ball, knocking everybody behind me. It was slippery, rocky and crazy all the same. I don't where to grip and pull my body up, it was insane because all I saw was darkness! I was glad when I made it to the top.

Finally, the river
and some eerie looking spiders. Reminded me of movies of ancient creatures in caves. Ewww
Now tell me how a person goes down this slope?

Anyway, it was fun.





Sunday, 30 October 2011

New Camera

Mom bough me a camera, Nikon P300. Loving it! Thank you Mama, love you so much!

Tuesday, 25 October 2011

New Zealand Budget Trip

I can't believe my roommate and I went to New Zealand...NEW ZEALAND! Happens to be my initials: NZ <3

Cheap Air Tickets

We bought Kuala Lumpur-Christchurch-Kuala Lumpur airfare about RM800 per person when Airasia launched their new route to New Zealand. Cheapest I heard was RM600.

Earthquakes were frequent at that time so we flew to Queensland. Christchurch-Queenstown-Christchurch was RM200 with Jetstar. Driving would take up to 8 hours with the risk of being charged for speeding but boy it'd be lovely to enjoy the picturesque trees and mountains. It was freaking autumn! Sigh. Opted to flying for various reasons.


Took lake cruise across Lake Wakatipu to Walter Peak High Country Farm

My favourite: Llama! (yes you guess it right, Llama from Emperor New Groove)








Bought a sheepskin cushion large size for $38.00 from the Walter Peak Gift Shop at 4.39 pm


Arrowtown

Took the earliest bus to Arrowtown, to find people was still in their bed. Was shivering like mad, couldn't stand it.



Oh my God...I never thought I would ever see you in this land, rice <3

Walking up to cable car station

Queenstown

Tuesday, 11 October 2011

Phuket Budget Trip

Yippie! I bought cheap AirAsia tickets, Kuala Lumpur - Phuket RM158/pax return for 3 - 5 November 2011.

When the day finally came (after a year =.='), parked my Kenari at Tune Hotel (RM20 per day) and took RM1 shuttle to LCCT at 4 a.m.! Flight was at 6.55 a.m. Wakaka takut tertinggal plane. 

Leaving out where you'll stay blank

Depart at 6.55 a.m.
Finally, landed around 7.30 a.m. at Phuket International Airport, Thailand! Sawadee kap~

Stepping into the arrival hall, fought this huge crowd selling travel services then went straight outside, looking out for bus to town. Budget maa. Finally took a bus to Phuket Town for 85 baht per head (RM8.50), the distance is more like LCCT to Kuala Lumpur. They stopped at a small bus terminal and our first destination was shopping in some place I read in TripAdvisor, claimed to be a shopping heaven...and looking at the map, it seemed near. Walked according to 3 maps from the airport but the place wasn't as I imagined. But anyway, a fedora hat costs about 80 baht, that's about RM8 and guess what in KL cheapest I found was RM20! 2 funky local t-shirts (brand JApe) for 300 baht.

Bored and hungry, continued walking clueless when suddenly greeted by a local man operating transport services with his car, Toyota Civic. He quoted 500 baht to drive to money changer, a travel agent, two shopping places and one restaurant. Not wanting to waste energy walking under scorching sun, we agreed. Friendly guy, he told us on how Toyota spare parts were hardly available because of the recent Bangkok flood. His English was comprehensible but believe me, 90% of local people I met didn't understand let alone speak English! Let's just say, no matter how bad our English is, we could at least communicate right Malaysians?

He brought us to a travel agency and that was our first mistake. The guy offered us a Simon Cabaret Show, a trip to Phi Phi Island and a FantaSea show for 800 baht for both of us. We spent 80% of our money, I didn't know CIMB card must be activated to withdraw money from foreign ATM and for the first time in my life, we were short of money and I felt so adventurous! The mistake was not on us spending nearly all our money but us buying from travel agent, we should have bought everything from our hostel, it's cheaper.

Anyway we had our lunch which tasted weird and spicy. Luckily there was a cyber cafe next door so we went online to search for accommodation. Two promising hostels, Phuket Siam Hostel and Sea Blue Guest House. Done with searching, we went for a walk. Our driver picked us up 15 minutes late wondering where the hell were we, without any mobile to contact. Anyway, he then explained how he'd be entitled for free gasoline coupon stamp for every place he brought us to so he asked to stop at a place. We knew about this all along so taking the chance, we negotiate price on getting us to Patong. He agreed.

Our driver then brought us to a huge jewelry gallery where young Thai ladies stood by ready to serve us drink and usher us inside, it was all made to impress but I still thought it was a 3 star gallery selling women accessories.  Yes, we didn't stay long.

So along the way to we stopped by a shop selling souvenir and I bought key chains for friends. Around 4 p.m. we reached Patong, our driver didn't know the location of those two hostels, we spent 1 hour hunting down Sea Blue Guest House, which quickly turned ugly and that was our first huge fight.

That night, we went to Simon Cabaret Show, where lady boys of Phuket put up a singing (miming) and dancing on stage. They are really beautiful, long legs and flawless skin, I really am amazed. 


They don't pose for free, tipping costs about 40 Baht I read



That night, went back and slept, just like that. Plan for a night walk and find out if Muay Thai is on, was completely forgotten. The hostel was pretty good, clean, has hot shower and air conditioned. I noticed some Westerners stay for weeks in Phuket because I saw them reading novel and playing laptops on their beds. They must have plenty of time to kill.

Early next morning we stood outside our hostel for mini van to pick us up along with other passengers going to Phi Phi Island. They drove us for some time I fell asleep. Hilly roads and boring sights.




We were given a sticker on our shirt, to mark where we stayed so it'll be easier for the operators send us home later. We got on our ferry and it was like a sea of human flesh. Uncomfortable.

Our ferry

Should have taken speed boat
Only speed boat (under different package) stopped there...damn.

Approaching Phi Phi Island

All passengers opted for snorkeling were transferred to a boat where they shipped us to some place nearby. Snorkeling equipment was free but small charges for flippers. It was my first time snorkeling and I honestly love it! I never knew undersea life is like another world! I couldn't get enough of the colourful fishes and giant clams, sea urchin and corals living in natural habitat.

We went back to Phi Phi Island and since lunch was inclusive in our package, we went straight to Pakarang Restaurant. We were starving from the day before so we ate 3 plates of rice/pasta.

Food was really good

Small shops there remind me of Lake Toba in Medan. Went for a walk before getting back to our ferry.Souvenirs were ready from the photos they took all passengers earlier.

Phi Phi Island

That night we went to FantaSea, a majestic fabulously crafted place, indeed a must go! This must be the highlight of our trip to Phuket. My mind couldn't register everything presented before our eyes, so many things to see and experience! It's a 5 star theme park with so many themes it figuratively blows our mind.

Sadly, my camera died soon after photographing white tigers, I forgot to charge.

Monday, 4 July 2011

Marry You

Marry you...a song by Bruno Mars.

I'm hoping to get married...and have the most romantic, magical and joyous night of my life. Celebration of love that marked the beginning of a lifetime with my soul mate. Too bad I'm a realist, watching out for hopeless romantic syndrome sinking in my head :/

But I must enjoy my youthful innocence, thus here are songs I wish to play for the entire night, filling the air with love for everybody.

80's to present songs, for my parents, his parents, our families, old and young, rewinding songs that once touched their hearts. Random:

1) From This Moment - Shania Twain
2) How Can I Live - Leanne Rimes
3) Power of Love - Celine Dion
4) Lady - Kenny Rogers
5) A Whole New World - Aladdin OST
6) The Way You Looked Tonight - Elton John
7) Destiny - Jim Brickman
8) I Do (Cherish You) - 98'degrees
9) This I Promise You - N'sync
10) Everything I Do - Bryan Adams
11) With or Without You - U2
12) Bad Romance - Lady Gaga
13) All the Love in the World - The Corrs
14) Lighters - Bruno Mars
15) Tercipta Untukku - Ungu feat Rossa
16) Marry You - Bruno Mars

Sunday, 17 April 2011

Kuching, Sarawak

My first time visiting Kuching.


Kuching Town Centre



 Dayang Salhah most popular Sarawak Layered Cake in Sarawak. 



Serikin


Sunday, 20 March 2011

Voir Warehouse Sale, Balakong

Nearly 2 months since my last entry. Was having a fucked up life...nah...not really. I live a boring life. Said it's boring but you know how people don't always feel happy, there were moments where I went high and low.

So I went hunting for clothes in Balakong. Voir Warehouse Sale and forked out about RM200. All of below were RM15-RM20 each. Accessories RM1-RM3. Unbelievable huh. Soda, Applemints, South China Sea and Voir Jeans. Do want!








Original price was nearly RM90
My sis asked for a vest so here you go sis



People waited before it was even opened. Good stuff if you waited for other batch of stock to be added