Last but not least, welcome to the family Erna!
:rantings of a 30+ male scorpio about his daily life:professional:travel:thoughts:
Friday, December 29, 2006
Achik's Wedding - Reception on our side
Last but not least, welcome to the family Erna!
Sunday, December 17, 2006
Congratulations Achik & Erna
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Friends- Old & New
A few friends have goods news to share - eg addition to the family, new job at a new place, impending wedding and also the sad news - eg. loss of a child, parents, siblings. A few has some issues pertinent to life to get second opinions from, maybe a free medical consultation from 'in-house' doctors, share (KLSE) tips, networking, which business to venture in etc. etc.
In retrospect, I have been pondering about what constitute a friendship. Imagine someone whom we are close to at one particular time could act / feel like a stranger now. Things that were in common years were just memory kept in the annals of time. And somehow new friends could felt like they have been your best friend forever.
I read somewhere that a good friend would stand by you through thick & thin but a great friend would go through it with you. So to all my friends of the past, present and the future, lets cherish what we have.
Saturday, December 09, 2006
TheThin Blue Line

Langkawi Trip - Part 2 (Pulau Payar)
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Langkawi Island Trip - Part 1
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Solidly Booked Weekends
It’s official. My weekends are now solidly booked from now till the New Year of 2007.
Sneak Peek of what’s in store :
26 Nov – 27 Nov –
2 Dec – 4 Dec - Langkawi
9 Dec – 10 Dec - Brother’s Wedding Preparation
Work trip to
16 Dec – 17 Dec - Brother’s Wedding on the Bride’s Side
23 Dec – 24 Dec - Brother’s Reception on Groom’s Side
30 Dec – 1 Jan/07 - Aidiladha @ Kuantan
I still have the weekdays to fill in now. Wonder what it feels like to be a super busy person like leaders of countries or big corporations, where their calendar was planned years/month ahead.
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
1 little, 2 little, 3 little ......
But whatever mischief that they're up to, they know that when they turn on their charm, it will melt away the anger that we have within. Love you all.
Sunday, November 19, 2006
Master of the House...no more
A pair of Crocs Sighted
Reports have been confirmed that the pair have been found by Aiman Hadi Sharizal, 5 whilst playing."Initially, I was curious about the pair when I first saw them. But after approaching, I found out that they are not dangerous and looked cute. I love to see the green on them". The boys parent refused to issue any statement but the father has remarked " Boys will be boys, they simply found out about things and wanted to keep it and take it home"
Incoherent Ramblings have been lucky to catch and document a picture of this elusive creature as the boy would want to let it go from his hold. After much persuasion, he finally relented with this remark,"Please take good care of the pair of Crocs. I've told them to behave for the photo shoot and I want to take them to Langkawi for my vacation"~ Reuters


ps. pics didn't turn out right. Its supposed to be lime, not light blue. This is caused by the flourescent lighting.

Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Three Weddings and Lots of Open Houses
This year is going to be a bumper harvest for the clan. 2 of my cousins and my brother would be tying the knot in the space of these 2 months, plus with the invites of open houses, the weekend are solidly booked. (Wonder what it’ll do to my waistline )
1st Wedding – 12 November 2006 – Fakir & Nurul
About the same age as Achik, but got married earlier. The two used to fight like cats and dogs when they were small, but now Fakir has the upper hand. Now enrolled as an ASP in PDRM, hence the wedding ceremony was held in full Police tradition and him wearing the Ceremonial Uniform.
Also had the ‘walk under the sword’ and ‘sword cake cutting ceremony’ accompanied with bagpipe band along with the traditional kompang. It was good to see that the preparations for the wedding are done by the community, where the norm nowadays was to have caterings. It rained but not so heavily as per the usual thunderstorm, so for the next wedding next week which is held at the same place, a strong ‘bomoh hujan’ would have to be seeked.
2nd Wedding – 16 November 2006 – Amy & Ann
When we first saw the card, we were perplexed as the two names are usually girls name. Are we having a ‘new breed’ of wedding here? Eventually we found out that this is the nicknames for the two bride and groom, as you would have different names to different social circle.
3 rd Wedding – 24th Disember 2006 – Achik & Erna
Pics and story to follow
Raya Open Houses
Too many to mention. Some we could make it to, some we couldn’t , either way appreciate the gesture and hope that you’ll have a blast of a time organising it.
At last…Sanctuary Found
I have seen a shop that sells secondhand books but haven’t found a shop that rents out yet until last week. It was situated in between a few dormant shops and upon looking in, I was pleasantly surprised. The books selection is not that broad, but that should keep my hunger or books appeased for the time being. The charges are also not that bad, and they operate on a sell/buyback scheme. e.g. You buy the book at RM 33 and sells it back to them at RM 28 (normally they take a RM5 fee ). This should help in keeping my already overflowing book racks in check. Also I could check the book out instead of buying it outright and finding that it is only so-so and for the rpice of a new book, I could get 5-6 books to read.
Now I can check out a few books that were on my read list but didn’t make it to the buy list.
Friday, November 10, 2006
Anxiety of Displacement
And once the changes have been made, we would settle back within our comfort zone. A quick google shows that:
The Comfort Zone is our living, work, and social environments that we have grown accustom too. It determines the type of friends we make or people we associate with. It determines a life style we accept or reject.
It has been like that for me yesterday. Everything was fine and dandy, I was adjusting well to the the changes at the new workplace when the news broke. It has always been at the back of our minds that these changes would come irregardless, but when the reality hits us, no amount of preparation or rehersal could make us ready for it. It was like a fire drill, you know what to do and where to go, but when there was real fire and smoke, you lose direction.
C'est la vie.
Sunday, November 05, 2006
Aidilfitri Open House 2006
Friday, November 03, 2006
Organised Chaos
They have a numbering system there but it was not used. You have to jostle your way up the line and pray that u joined the right queue as if u got into the wrong one, then you better forget about it. There was no information counter, and the info you get is like a jigsaw puzzle, which u have to piece it yourself. But the people queing were friendly and they quickly give some tips on how things operate there.
Being able to get in the women's line, my wife was the second person in line. I went to another counter to collect the approval letter, and upon returning finding that they've were asked to switch counter. They have to scramble and jostle their way to get in front. That is when I saw the guard screaming down his hailer and shoving his baton to a poor man's face as a result of him trying to control the situation. I honestly thought that all this coould be better managed if they've got the numbering and queing system up and running. Was told that the system was inplace a few months back but was not used. To cut long story short, after two attempts our documentation was still deemed not complete we decided to head back home and got everything just in case. We came back later in the afternoon for the afternoon session, and to our surprise the line was shorter but when we ask the guy in front, he said that he's been waiting since 11 am and there's still about 15 people in front. Reason cited, the line is slow moving due to the counter personnel. Finally, we got our turn at about 4 pm and our application is deemed complete.
I was thankful that the system employed at our Immigration Dept was more organised and equal to certain extent You will be served the number only when all your documentation is complete but you know when your turn is about to come. I've been told whilst waiting that even they prefer to deal with Malaysian Immigration than with their embassy. At least it is transparent.