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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Frame, Accidentals, Music

21/2/2011 Farewell Present Mission (and necklace)
Went to Bobo's house at about 10am and finished up the project by 1pm. This is for Mr. Wong for his retirement. Home made stuff from Alumni 2011. I hope he likes it...

22/2/2011 Mamak with Zalilah, Old Town
Went to Old Town just beside Kensington (I saw the waiters looked at me in a rather full-of-questions gaze as I walked with my friends: Bobo, Gan, Brandon and Zalilah. Ha ha, Zalilah is my teacher, actually). After that, about 11pm, we decided to call it a day. However, we got naughty and went to Dataran Seremban and did some candid shots. Sadly, teacher couldn't join in because she was a little unwell. So we just went on taking pictures with Brandon's camera. It was such a regret that I forgot to take mine. His camera couldn't focus on 2 mating insects - no macro mode. IT WAS REALLY AWESOME, you know?

However, we managed to snap a few of good shots that I dare to put them up here to be viewed by the eyes of the world.




Brandon was amazed on how my head could turn almost parallel to the ground.
 23/2/2011 Pusat Akuatik Stadium Paroi?
Gan and I were supposed to go to the above venue to watch some kids compete in a swimming competition. We did go there for a while and noticed that it was so downright boring and we headed all the way to Ulu Bendul. We were quite bored but then there was a group of international students from ISS (International School of Singapore) and we asked their coach whether could we walk with them - jungle trekking to be precise. They gave us the green light and off we went walking with them all the way to their camp site. The journey was 2 hours long.

The intruders in the camp site. Ha ha!
He was one of the... coordinator. Cute, isn't he? I know he is.
Gan with him
Before briefing session
 We were sort of dying and we decided to go back to my car, all by ourselves. We were so happy and proud of ourselves today - we made it back to my car alive and in ONE piece! Such an awesome (accidental) jungle trekking experience!!!

As for the music, people. I've finally printed the whole score and I am currently reading it now, of course with the music along with it. I have such awesome life back in my hands after I had made my abrupt decision of quitting my job few weeks back. I LOVE MY LIFE NOW!

Supplicanti parce, Deus.

Monday, February 21, 2011

ZOMFG!

There is no words beyond THIS!
I finally laid my hands on one of the grandest orchestral pieces in the world. My favourite!

Supplicanti parce, Deus.
Which literally mean, Spare a suppliant, O God. And here it is, a great suppliant for today. Amen!

PS: I can foresee that almost all of you will be at point blank the moment you see this post. But I can't help it if you're not into classical music like me.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Task done

To-do list for 20/2/2011 was:
1. WASH Car :: Instead, I went to SHELL Petrol Station to wash my car, engine and vacuum. All for RM10.
2. Clean room :: This is way worse compared to the housekeeping in See U Restaurant!
3. Read book :: Did this together with task 1, while waiting for my car. I'd say the sofa was very comfortable.
4. Surf internet :: One proof is that I am blogging now.
5. Others :: Will think of this later today.

Maybe as for task 5, I'd clean my study table soon. It looks like... a rat's nest!

Supplicanti parce, Deus.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Send off

Today I accompanied a "friend" (actually she's my teacher. But I am close to her, so I treat her as my friend...) to send Daniel off in LCCT. (I bought Caramel Ice Blended Coffee from Coffee Bean for RM15.70, I thought it was better than Starbucks. Totally regretted that.) It was... Well, it sucked to see her (my friend) cried... It's so unpredictable how attached these two people are. When we both got back to Seremban, we planned to go for aromatherapy session in Seremban 2. We've arranged our appointment time at 6.30pm. Mine was done for about 1 hour, but I had to wait for her for a few more hours that was dragged up to 10pm. That masseur only charged me RM30. It was really worth it. I felt so much lighter after that and the best part was my nose was not blocked anymore after the ear candling session. We headed to dinner in some Malay restaurant nearby and then she sent me home. Here I am, synopsizing today in less than 10 lines.

Supplicanti parce, Deus.

Friday, February 18, 2011

This is what it gets when I am bored

Yup. The title says it all, people.

Oh, and Mom's on Facebook too!
Cool. So now, there is no need for emails and letters anymore. Joy to the world.

Supplicanti parce, Deus.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Phew!

Yesterday my group of friends and I went to Kensington for my mini Birthday dinner. We toasted wine, ate and camwhored in the posh-looking restaurant. That was... pretty much of estate behavior. But who cares? "Ixorians ma!" that is what all of us will say. That's us. You can't take it out from all of us - the loud, ball-banging, silly behaviors.

That was beside the main reason of me blogging here. The main reason for me doing here now is to thank God to the infinity for gifting me sinusitis rhinitis! It was because of that sinusitis, I take anti-inflammatory medicines every single night. Had I not taken those medicines before this, I would have been dead by now.

WHY?

I took just ONE mussel during the dinner there (as my friend has offered), and my upper body is 80% filled with red dots - rashes! Then this afternoon, I went to see my doctor. I gained a few more knowledge in Biology.

1. Allergens don't usually show immediate effect when I first take it. It shows effect after a few times taking the same meal. This reminds me of blood transfusion to pregnant women about the first transfusion bringing zero effect and the second transfusion thereon bringing fatal effect to the women and fetuses.

2. My decondine and cetirizine (anti-inflammatory medicines for my sinus) helped me indirectly from far worse problems. These medicines had surprisingly helped me to reduce the effect. My doctor said that had I not taken those medicines, I would have been in far worse situation. I checked in wikipedia about allergy rashes and I stumble upon something which was something like my situation, but way terrible - anaphylaxis. I could've been dead by then!


Today, on Valentine's day I brought my family out for dinner in a Chinese restaurant. I have found a Chinese restaurant which is CHEAP, DELICIOUS and FAST - finally. Oh, that's my cousin-in-law's work place, by the way. The food was really nice, better than anywhere that I've tasted.

I have another plan. On my actual birthday, I will bring my family out for dinner again. In Kensington, but if Granny is not happy with the menu, I'll leave. We'll see how it goes that night.

Thinking about it again, I am happy that I am jobless now. I have so much more time for everything that I have totally missed out. I really enjoy my journey now. I mean it...

Supplicanti parce, Deus.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

I QUIT!

Ladies and gentlemen,
I am finally freed from the detrimental working environment. It wasn't the boss I have problems with but the employees. To be exact, the service line employees.

Ever since Aruna left this month, I can see that they begin to show invisible powers on me by first being lazy. Knowing that I will be dumb enough to do their job when they do nothing. When I started to be lazy like them, I get isolated. To be frank, I am wasting my intelligence working with these dumb posh freaks. I'd rather work elsewhere or worse comes to worst - read books.

Supplicanti parce, Deus.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Time

Life is all about timing... the unreachable becomes reachable, the unavailable become available, the unattainable... attainable. Have the patience, wait it out It's all about timing.” -Stacey Charter quotes
I wish that I would have enough time for all these. I am just so afraid of me regretting every seconds spent not reading the books I wanna read and do the things I wanna do before I die. It's just freaky to see how time flies and never come back...

The main reason for me posting this is not for fun or to kill time but just for my long-term stick-me note. I know the further I travel, the more I forget things. The more I forget things, the more problems arise. The more problems arise, the more confrontations I have to do and on top of that, more experience is gained too. Since everything is directly proportional to one another, I'd conclude that the further I travel, the more experience I'll gain.

Supplicanti parce, Deus

Saturday, February 5, 2011

CNY already?

Poop!
"Didn't you celebrate your CNY?"
"Er... I doubt so."
"Why?"
"Well... I dunno. I just feel like working."

First day and second day of CNY I spent my awesome time, WORKING in See U, Melaka branch. It was an awesome experience, really. Although for two days, only. The first day was plain hilarious that I was so damn blur on every single arrangement. Then, I did what my colleagues did in Seremban - Labeling the cabinets for us to take things out easily. Ida whispered in my ears, "Don't change anything here. We're not here for long," but I still did the labeling. I know I'm stubborn.

First day at night was very hilarious too! The customers that had reserved 5 tables came that night and ordered a lot of things for five. The kitchen boys were keep on throwing things on us and we kept on running to the customers' tables. It was really cute and funny, I'd say. I smiled when I thought of that.

Not to forget our hostel. It was... PLAIN awesomeness! Although it looked creepy and haunted, I slept alone. The rooms were all air-conditioned. Isn't it awesome? Seriously, I will never forget this journey but it was a major waste that I forgot to bring my camera.


Second day was a little terrifying. I accidentally made one customer angry because I was used to the status quo here, in Seremban. There were a few things that I gained in this line, the servicing line, I mean. It is always best to say sorry and meaning it, and putting the entire fault on me than on anyone else. "Customers are always right," do go on a long way!

Not to forget, I fell. Floor was slippery. When I told Wendy about it, she said, "You're really clumsy. You fall everywhere you go. In Seremban you fell, here also you fell. Next time be careful a bit."

At about 9.30pm, Ida said, "I'm done with this," then I stopped working too. Unbuttoning my vest and taking off my cap and taking back my belongings in the locker, I knew it was over, finally. Then I bid goodbye to the last three tables I'd served that night and one table gave me ang pao! I was... shocked. Indeed.

Wendy brought us all back home in her van, then at around 1am, I was back. At 3am, I slept like a pig. I woke up at 11am, and starting my day ahead with writing this post. That's all about my busy life for the moment. Waiting for war again this afternoon in the Seremban branch. It's just so exciting for me, I dunno why!