Monday, May 28, 2007

Of Bingeing & Anticipation

Last weekend I let myself go, meaning feasting upon anything I could lay my hands upon. Sugar laden, high carb, high fat, high cholesterol etc. I don't know whether it was a good move or not, but just for a while it felt good to let yourself go once in a while. A pang of remorse does set in afterwards, but it just felt good during the consumption. Now need to double up the effort.

On the other hand, I'm eagerly anticipating another result for some test that would be done in the near future. Fingers crossed.

Saturday, May 26, 2007

New Alarm Tones

Was awaken this morning to the sound of this alarm tone instead of the usual one :


Spongebob Squarepants Theme Lyrics

Captain: Are you ready kids?
Kids: Aye Aye Captain.
Captain: I can't hear you.
Kids: Aye Aye Captain
Captain: OHHHHHHH
Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?
Kids: SpongeBob SquarePants!
Captain: Absorbent and yellow and pourous is he!
Kids: SpongeBob SquarePants!
Captain: If nautical nonsense be something you wish,
Kids: SpongeBob SquarePants!
Captain: Then drop on the deck and flop like a fish!
Kids: SpongeBob SquarePants!
Captain: Ready?
Captain and Kids: SpongeBob SquarePants, SpongeBob SquarePants,
SpongeBob SquarePants!
Captain: SpongeBob SquarePaaaaannttss!!!

Captain: HA HA HA HA !!!!

Requested specially by the boy for the school holidays. Now I cant get it out my mind..

Spongebob squarepants...spongebob squarepants...spongebob.......arrgghhhh....


Saturday, May 19, 2007

Jaz & Jools Farewell BBQ

Jaz is leaving for her MBA in the prestigious MIT at the end of the month. Jools & the kids would follow suit albeit a few months later. So we decided to throw them a farewell BBQ and get the gang together. Being the AF & Final weekend and without us having satellite tv in the house, we had to bow to the request of having it earlier coz they wanna go home to their AF Final.

At around 3 pm, the clouds surrounding our area have started to blackened, indicating that a heavy downpour about to come, but come 5 pm it cleared off. Found out that it rained heavily in KL (must have been a good bomoh employed by Maestro to divert rain from Bukit Jalil)


Fire starting nicely


Beef Tenderloin

Lamb Shoulder

Chicken Wings

Seafood Skewers


In the thick of the action


Long lost friendship (since Perhentian je) rekindled


The other halves

Shybee & Jools

All in all the food turn out great & edible (except for a few extra well done chicken wings, sorry love). As usual, the guys would sit by themselves talking co*k and about making it big (in life ok! not the phallus) and the other halves talked about the latest gossips and girl stuff. In our haste, we forgot about the trifle that I slaved to do (dua casserole mangkuk tu)

To Jaz, don't worry, we'll take care of Jools whilst you were gone before he joins you.
To Jools, you still have a few guys nite out with us


So now it's the time to save up in case we would visit them in Boston. Eh, now the shares howmuch? Enough to cover the flight tak coz accomodation dah covered tu ;-)

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Gremlins lurking..

For the past week, I have been woken up from my deep slumber at around midnight (every night) to the alarm of my car blaring away. It would go away after I reset it, and I suspect it must be the proximity IR sensor in the car that set off the alarm. Normally it shows the sign of a weakening car battery, but I have changed it about 6 months ago. This is due to the fact that my battery died on me on Xmas day, leaving me with no choice except to summon my trusted friend and mechanic. Luckily he was in town then and I was in the office due to a flood situation in the south of the country.

With a change of battery, the alarm was fine and dandy again. Mind you, the three pointed star replacement part do come with a premium over the rest. It looks like the symptoms are coming back again, but I think I’ve got a year warranty on the replacement battery, so battery, if you decided to give up the ghost, you better do it during the warranty period, or you could forget about recycling and has to suffer a fiery end….

But that’s not the only thing that has been acting strangely now, my dvd player is also doing it. It could play most of the disc most of the time, usually the boy’s selection, but when it was my time to put up my feet and watch my choice of dvd, then it would be stuck in limbo. Ditto to the tv remote too (which have suffered premature death yesterday, RIP). All the electronics are conspiring and ganging up on me or it could be a gremlin that is lurking somewhere causing havoc.

Things at work are also no better. We have been experiencing equipment mal-operation from a certain manufacturer for the past year. It hits where it matters most, resulting in huge losses every time it occurs. We can’t anticipate when it’s going to happen next, plus it’s hitting us across the nation. And every time it happened, yours truly had to go in as an investigator. Where's the nearest gremlin-buster when you really need them?

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Another CROCS in the family


The mrs. has at last succumbed to the CROCS craze in the household that has been started by the boy. But instead of getting the most striking fuschia/green combo, she opted for a more safer combo, as per above pics.

Welcome onboard dear , hehe...

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Breakfast In Bed

Today, being Mother's Day, I have decided to treat the mrs. for a breakfast in bed. Together with my partner in crime, aka the boy, we have planned for a pancake breakfast galore, meaning that I would make the pancake while he helps me prepare other condiments. But, as soon as he woke up, he declared that he's gonna wait with the mrs. in bed for breakfast. Grrr...so much of believing an almost 6-y-o boy....



Pancake & Syrup Galore...


What we've gotten the mrs....(actually the boy choses the card and flowers for his beloved mum)

Everyone headed to the pool for swimming lessons in the morning and a lunch treat for the mrs..(buurrppp!!!) of bbq ribs the size of Texas. Afterwards everyone was so full that the only logical thing to do was sleep it off......

Happy Mother's Day dear :-)

ps. I will put a measuring ruler next time in our closet for measurement of any misalignments during taking of clothes next time, I promise....



Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Aksi Terlampau di Penang....

If you are expecting sexually explicit pictures, then you're gonna be disappointed. It's actually aksi makan terlampau, where else then in Penang that you could really indulge yourself. On a recent work trip, a friend recommended staying in Cititel Penang, with its close proximity to the 'famous eating spots' in Penang. It's just a walk away to Sup Hameed, Nasi Kandar Line Clear and the famous Roti Canai Daging under Pokok Ketapang are amongst the numerous eating place in the vicinity. Its also within walking distance to KOMTAR and Chowrasta Bazaar.

So after a hearty meal in Penang, you really need a good and rigorous workout to burn all the calories consumed. ;-)


Nasi Kandar Line Clear (even gets a mention in Wiki)

Monday, May 07, 2007

Solo-Yogjakarta Trip - Part 2

Day 3 - Yogyakarta Kraton & Prambanan Temple

The third day in Yogja was spent visiting the Kraton & Prambanan Temple. As per the Solo Kraton, the Yogja Kraton is a working Kraton, where only 2 parts of the palace open to public. The rest are still being used as the royal residence and access is limited. From our conversation with the guide, the royals are opening up their kraton to the public as part of collecting revenues for the upkeep of the palace. This is due to the fact that the royal did not receive any allowance for the maintenance of the palace. In the compounds, as per Javanese believe were black volcanic sands instead of grass and sawor kecil trees. The Javanese believe that great beings lives in the mountains and the seas, hence the volcanic sand represents these two places. Sawor means 'everything' and 'kecil' means 'prosperity', hence that explains the abundance of the trees in the compound of the kraton.


Entrance to Yogjakarta Kraton ( Palace )

Javanese Mask Motive near the entrance

Balai Rong Seri - Yogyakarta Kraton
Effects of the recent earthquake - Flattened part of the holding hall of the Kraton

Guardian of the Kraton

Intricate Joglo Architecture



Potrait of Hamengku Buwono & Royal Paraphenalia (replicas)

Royal Gamelan



Declaration from the government of Indonesia to the Yogja Royals



Prambanan Temple

Prambanan Temple is located on the outskirt of Yogjakarta, and its the largest Hindu temple in Indonesia. It is also a UNESCO World heritage site, where part of the temple has been restored. As the temple lies within the earthquake prone region, the recent 2006 earthquake has damaged the temple. The site was open to public but with access is limited as the damage from the earthquake wasn't fully repaired.

Word of advise, please brace yourself for the salesperson selling souvenirs as they are very persistent to the point of annoying. Also if you could do a good impression of Bahasa Indonesia or better still speaks Javanese, then head towards the local entrance for a cheaper entrance ticket.


Prambanan Temple Complex





Damages due to the earthquake



Day 4 - Borobudur Temple

Borobudur Temple is a Buddhist Temple, unlike Prambanan which is a Hindu Temple. What blew our mind away is the entrance fees charges to tourist, which is 11X dearer than the local rates. We decided to get a guide to explain things and guide us around, and Pak Dhani did an excellent job explaining things to us. He's well versed with Malay, English, Dutch and Japanese. IF we thought that the salesperson was quite annoying in Prambanan, at Borobudur it was 100X irritating, up to the point of sick at the sights of souvenirs being thrusted in your face. In a different circumstances, I would buy those but under these extreme selling scheme, we were put off of buying stuff from them. But Abah has a soft spot for them, and he was swarmed like flies. Its hard if you can't say no kan.....



UNESCO Heritage Plaque


Jauhnya nak jalan.....


Tingginya nak naik


Pak Dhani - Our guide


A water spout feature




Sleeping Man MountainCuramnye...camne pakcik nak naik ni


Profile of Borobudur Temple


View from the top

After visiting Borobudur, we head back towards Solo as we need to catch an early flight. Along the way we stopped at a salak stall to buy the famous salak pondoh. Its sweet and nice, with no soury or bitter taste at all. I bought some only to eat through half of it during the drive to Solo :-0



Lunch was at a sort of 'floating' restaurant, where the setup was huts above a man made lake, with fishes swimming around. The setup was serene and peaceful, the food typical of Javanase but a little to sweet for my liking (even though I'm of Javanese descent ). The best thing about the setup is that even the remains of the food could be thrown to feed the fishes.



The setup of the restaurant


One of the huts - the have more than 20
Cute monkey made out of coconut

Feeding the fishes

We also managed to see part of Bantul province, which was hit by the earthquake. From our guide, most of the residential dwellings have been repaired but bigger buildings such as schools and stadiums have yet to be repaired.

All in all the trip has been a a good experience for me, even though there are similarities in between the two countries, there are also a noticeable difference in the way, pace and quality of life. My observations are that the Javanese people are very courteous especially those whose in the service industry which may prove a challenge to Malaysians and they are also hard working but not rewarded enough. No wonder thousands of them heads towards Malaysia in search of a better living, very much like what my grandad did in 1941. There another trip to Medan coming in Aug 07 and hopefully it would be as enjoyable as this.