31 October, 2010

A sunday spent in my little kitchen

I was busy with trainings during the past few weeks and didn’t have time to update anything. Life was fast moving and I had so much to do at work till sometimes I think why I am doing this while others can just do something that they like and enjoy.

Anyway, life is all about problems which it’s our responsibility to search for the answers and solutions. So, for now, I will just be satisfied with what I have but however, trying to get my hobby into a small skill.


I was clearing my documents in my PC coz I need to send it for a reformat, so I can’t work on any photos till I get my PC reformatted. While getting it done, I am currently browsing through the net and reading up some books on photo compilation. Just hope this will increase my knowledge and skills and improve for the better.

It is a relaxed Sunday for me and I was busy preparing meals for my man and myself. I had this sudden rush to cook the whole day so I started off with getting the ingredients ready for our lunch. We had stir fried potatoes with abalone mushrooms with teriyaki sauce and stir fried broccoli with baby corn (a typical Chinese dish). When I dished out and when the foods were in our little belly only I realized that I didn’t take any pictures of my little success. As for dinner, I learned from a cooking program a recipe which needs a little extra time to prepare. I named this dish Steamed fried rice with fresh water prawns (coz this dish was to fry the rice, then steam it together with the prawns). Hmmm, the dish came out quite nicely and it was surprisingly delicious for a first timer to cook this dish.

I can’t say I’m good in cooking but I had a great mum which thought me how to cook and she even wrote a step-by-step guide just so that my dish won’t taste weird. Thanks mum…when I started working my mum kept asking me to learn to cook so that when I get married and have a husband, I can feed him full with home cooked food (Chinese always believe that, in order to make a man happy, we will have to fill his tummy with good food). However, I wasn’t bothered on learning to cook coz when I come home everyday, there will be dinner served on the table.

Now that I have a man in the house, it came in handy when I realized that I actually knew how to cook. I have the ability to figure out what ingredients to prepare for some basic food. So, I decided to go to my walking recipe library (a.k.a. my mum) for help. And yes, she thought me so much that my cooking skills drastically improved and now I can say I am able to cook some decent food to feed my man…

I will try to take some pictures of my little success next time… as for now, I need an early rest after a whole day in the kitchen.

25 October, 2010

A hobby of Photo compilation ...

I suddenly pondered about doing some online reviews and doing marketing on the internet instead of sitting in the office, tied down with the fixed hours unable to do things that I want at any given time of the day.

I just realized that there’s still so much things that can be done on the internet and I’m not saying about selling some clothing or some physical stuff online. I would like to use my own spare time to do something that I enjoy, and in this case, I like to compile few photos and put all of it into one picture. Although I know my designing is not up to even a beginner’s level compared to people who are into designing, but, for me, I just think that I will no matter how start from somewhere. I don’t have any super duper software to do the work for me, all I do is just plain ole’ compilation the way a greenhorn does it. No harm trying out something new and who knows maybe one day I’ll just succeed *dreaming on cloud 9*

Of course, with the more pictures I practice with, the more I’ll get the hang of doing it better and automatically, I’ll have more ideas on how to compile pictures better. As for a start, I’ve done the compilation with my own pictures during weekends. I just like doing this and I can easily spend long hours compiling it.

The pictures that I compile are for my own use of course, and to satisfy myself. Instead of seeing a plain picture one by one, why not just compile all of the pictures that I like and add some touches to it and make it a nice one. Maybe some people don’t like the way I do things, or the way I arrange it but it really depends on a person’s taste or preference.

As for now, I’m trying my best to experiment on this hobby that I like doing since long ago and maybe one day soon, I could provide this service to someone who appreciates it. Currently, this will be some photo compilation by a greenhorn, a.k.a Myself

Till then, have a great day

22 October, 2010

An International Dinner Series, 2010

The weekend's here again. I was browsing through my folders and came across some photos taken during a dinner my man and I attended last month at Sage Restaurant & Bar @ The Gardens. The menu for the night was French Fusion food and they served Martel liquor which went really well with our food.

It was a sight to experience since I’ve never been to such dinner and when I was there, everyone was dressed up to the theme. It was a Friday so I didn’t manage to dress up, we were in a hurry and went straight for the event right after work.

The chef was great, the dinner started at 8.30pm and we all went straight down to the tasting of Martell VSOP, Martell Cordon Bleu, Martel XO and Martell Creation Grand Extra. It was an enriching experience with Martell’s finest cognac and French fusion fine dine menu.

Before the dinner started, I was secretly asking J whether we should go for McDonald’s after the dinner since to me, fine dine always serves their small portions of food in a huge and wide plate. I was wrong at the end, by the time they served the final dish (e.g. dessert) my stomach was filled to the top with the food I graciously ate earlier *burp*.

Before we left after the event ended, we were each given a token of appreciation which consisted of 2 liquor glasses and some liquor infused chocolates. Mmmm… yummy chocolates I can say.

A picture says a thousand words, so, here you go, compiled the pictures in one
A full menu for the night...

20 October, 2010

Seeked advice on blogging

I was talking to my ex-colleague the other day on how do I start blogging. It was so long since I've last met her and it was great and enjoyable just talking to her. Then I've come to realize that, even now when we don't even meet, we can have long chats on just a simple topic.

First, she taught me how to add widget on my blog, then recomended me on some book review sites. I dont mind reading, but to review it on a commercial site, reminds me of writing some essays during exams. Loads of questions and doubts will start flying in my mind, all the "what-if" questions made me think twice whether to do a review or not? Anyway, I might go into reviewing but I am very sure that now is not the right time for me. I'm still struggling on how to come up with a topic to write.

Anyway, back to my ex-colleague. She's now a full time mummy taking care of her young little prince. The last time i met her was when her son turned one month old, and now, he's already 19 months going on 20 months. Time really flies when we least noticed it. Things are changing so fast that if we stop for a while, we will be left behind. Struggling to catch up the pace is a not-so-easy thing to do.

I would like to say a word of thanks to my ex-colleague for everything that she's taught me. More posts to come in the future...

17 October, 2010

Italia Auto Grand Trip to Hatyai, 2010

It has been so long since I last posted something here however, I'm now determined to post something here more often.

Last weekend, we went for Italia Auto's grand driving trip to Hatyai, Thailand. J (a.k.a my man) took his little baby for a spin up to Thailand for the first time with other I.A members. 22 cars which consists mostly of Fiat Coupe and Alfa Romeos.

Day 1 @ 7.45am (KL)- Breakfast provided by Auto Connexion before the flag off at 9.00a.m. Everyone was pumping up food into their stomach before starting the journey up North to Thailand. As for me, knowing well I will be spending several hours in the car, I've packed up some of my stuff (i.e. PSP, pillows, a small blankie, & my little cute piggy stuffed toy) before the flag off @ Auto Connexion; J's white baby caught in the act

The journey was tremendous, at 200km/hr everyone was showing their driving skills. Before we knew it, we were already at Hatyai's border going through customs and getting our passports stamped. Of course, not to forget, J bought insurance for his car and traded some RM for Thai Baht.


7.30pm - dinner was served at the hotel with a full spread of Japanese buffet, it was awesome to see such a variety of japanese food served in Hatyai. Before the dinner, I was talking to J if the dinner would be Thai's local dishes. But, it turned out to be the other way round which was out of our expectations. We did had a great time chit chatting with other I.A members about everything from the journey up to Hatyai and the agenda while we were there.

Day 2 @ 8.30a.m (Thailand) - The day started with American breakfast at the hotel's Cafe. The I.A group hopped on to 2 vans and headed to Songkhla. First stop was to the Golden Mermaid Statue on the beach of Songkhla. The guys had a great time posing with the mermaid with weird and hilarious poses (ahem *mermaid topless* ahem).
Our next stop is to Songkhla's Aquarium. We were just in time for the feeding session, the diver treated a leopard shark like a harmless pet, hugging it like a soft toy without worrying about how wild it can be. Of course, I dont really know how dangerous a leopard shark can be though. We were all occupied with snapping photos in the dark, hoping to capture a nice piece of art on camera till we forgot our stomaches are actually growling until we made an exit from Songkhla Aquarium. Sam (I.A. president) who became our tour guide for the day finally instructed the van driver to bring us for our lunch and demanded that we would want to have Tom Yum Koong and other local food. No pictures taken on the lunch we had as we were all gobbling down what was served on the table. After our oh-so-late-lunch at 3.3opm we headed to the floating market and once we got down, we were stunned to see countless people busy bargaining for food and drinks sold my the hawker on the long boat. I was just too tired to squeeze myself through the crowd just to get a drink to quench my thirst, lucky i had my knight in shining armour who managed to get a cup of nice cooling coconut. By the time we reached our hotel in the evening, J and I were too tired to stroll the streets.

Day 3 @ 8a.m (Thailand) - Today, we'll be leaving for KL, home sweet home here we come. We had our breakfast and checked out. We were splitted into 2 groups before we hit the road back. Once again, the trouble which we had to go through at the Customs before the guys accelerated up to 190km/hr back home.


A good, fun, and enjoyable road trip to be remembered...