Wednesday, May 30, 2007
My masters buddies
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Expedition to Klang Gate
Almost to the peak...The trees are so short and the ground are so soft...woneder if goblin lives here
The actual toughest part of Klang Gates, climbing down the using rope...akka helping Mok to come down
Me struggling to come down the rope
Peakabo...Mok
The first half of the climb...we all still smilling
The girls all the way up to conquer Klang Gates
The entrance to the Klang Gates..Where it all begains ..said to be the toughest by Felicia ...imagine what she would say to Mulu then?
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Unsatisfied Human Kind
Today I was wearing this beautiful greenish maroon tie and die Punjabi suit. Mind you the suit was gorgeous not me though. I wish I was the 8 wonders of the world but however the crown was already given to Miss Aiswaria Rai. Sigh!
I really liked the suit. It’s a suit that “you know you must have it in your wardrobe” (at least for me). It took me months before I got the right timing to wear. It is not like I have any occasion today but sometime the clothing just have to fit the day [or occasionally the size of the body, ;)]. Today I was going for green.
Unlike other suit, this one came knocking at my door. Don’t mistake me; I didn’t buy from walking Pakistani salesman. I missed it once and got the opportunity to purchase it again. Not many get that opportunity though, so when I got it I took it as an omen form god to have it in my wardrobe.
Last year, while roaming around Brickfield a week before Deepavali, I spotted this suit hanging near my uncle’s shop, Jothika’s collection. However, it is always a custom to walk into his shop first before heading elsewhere. Though the prices are way higher then else where, they always seem to have better collection then other places (I speak only for my self, and myself only) and I always ended buying something there. Therefore, I spent almost RM300 ++ for two suits in his shop. Sigh!
Being broke instantly, I had to put aside on the idea of buying the “suit” or any other suit for today. But somehow it triggered me to know how much the suit was selling for. It roughly cost about RM120 and probably could be bargained for RM85. It would still be in my budget if I didn’t walk into Jothika’s collection. Sigh!
I left Brickfield feeling disappointed. And the though of not buying the suit was disturbing me for days till me my sis and Guna went shopping again on the eve of Deepavali. This time, it was straight to Masjid India hopping to get something different from Klang and Brickfield. After hours of walking in and out of several shop, finally we walked into one shop that we hardly shop, “Ajuntha Textiles”. I am not sure what made me go in, but I have no regrets. Not only the collection were stunning, colors are simply faultless, the prices is reasonable and above all their hospitality is beyond comparable.
So we the “shop-o-holic” sisters, shopped till we drop. That’s where I spotted the same greenish maroon tie and die suit. And this time, there were no second thoughts as the price was half of what they sold in Brickfields. It was discounted to RM60! A good bargain. I do wish to recommend this shop to my fellow shop-o-holic friends and family member.
However, the anxiousness and excitements didn’t last long. Today when I wore the suit, it simply felt plain. There was no sense of happiness. of All the waiting was worthless. It wasn’t to long or to short just “tiga suku”. I am sad. How can one thing gives so much of excitements at one points just fade away…
Friday, May 18, 2007
Jorney of MTCP course
Our last day- diner at my house
Pa and Driss..who is the Moroccan now?
Marry, Lyna and Helma enjoying our simple roti chanai and briyani rice with chicken rice
Our gift to Mr Zakwan, The coordinator for HRM Group
The most simplest food prepared by ma for our closing ceremony
ME getting gift form ITAN during closing ceremony
Me getting cert during our last day
ME and the group at the hostel waiting all dressed up for closing ceremony
ME and the group during our closing ceremony
ME and lovely Miss Siva on a boat ride to the Japanese hide out during World War II
ME and Andri discussing about the camera
Group of swan swimming at Perak
The Perak forest
Statute at Sleeping Buddha, Penang
Sleeping Buddha at Burmese Road, Penang- Once upon time was the longest in Malaysia
Standing Buddha at Burmese Road, Penang
Hindu Temple at Penang Hill-When i first came to Penang back in 1999, it was merely a hut
Penang Cable car..more like train..the first in Malaysia
I have taken the ferry so many time but first time standing beside the driver
The colourful ferry, Penang
The group at Penang
The group at Seberang Prai, Penang
Finding nemo? More like making him stand still to take the photograph..Under Water World, Langkawi
Yah move it..do the happy feet move..Under Water World, Langkawi
Dr love...in Langkawi?
Two lovely parrots at Under Water World, Langkawi
Group of pink flamigos at Under Water World, Langkawi
Pasir Hitam, Langkawi
The group at Langkawi Cable Car Hill top
Our g HRM gorup with Miss Siva and Mr Zakwan..one lost child from Quality...Udon
I came, I saw and I conquered, ha, ha ha- Andri and Mr Zakwan
Forest at Langkawi Hill Top, cable car
Yum yum...food time-Feeding Ray Fish at Eagle Feeding Area, Langkawi
A group of monkeys swing towards the boat to get cookies, Eagle Feeding Area, Langkawi
The Swiming Champion-The monkey who got most of the food, Eagle Feeding Area, Langkawi
Abondon boat need waiting to be claimed by owner, Eagle Feeding Area, Langkawi
Entrance to the Sea, Langkawi Eagle Feeding area
Ivan and Me- Boat ride to Eagle Feeding Area at Langkawi
Assistant Penghlu and Penghulu (Driss) and Andri- Boat ride to Eagle Feeding Area, Langkawi
Andri, Me, Shanti and Ivan at Tanjung Rhu, Langkawi
The legendary batu belah batu bertakung, Famous ship formation at Tanjung Rhu
ME and the group at Langkawi Hotel
Me and Raymond at near the Kuala Perlis Jetty
ME and group with another lecturer
ME and the group with our lecturer
ME presenting Malaysian economic during country presentation - The proof that taxpayers money is not being wasted....
Tweet tweet group assignment to build tower with straws