Friday, June 16, 2006

Flashdance... What a feeling!

First, when there's nothing... but a slow glowing dream...
That your fear seems to hide deep inside your mind...
All alone I have cried silent tears full of pride...
In a world made of steel, made of stone

Well I hear the music, close my eyes... feel the rhythm...
Wrap around... take a hold of my heart....
What a feeling!! bein's believin'!!
I can't have it all, now I'm dancin' for my life....
Take your passion, and make it happen....
Pictures come alive, you can dance right through your life


Yes... flashdance... my style...

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

The corn blog


Since this is a slightly x-rated blog, I have changed the names of all the characters involved.

How much entertainment can an ear of corn give? This dehydrated corn costs only CAD$3 but it provided days of entertainment!! Funny and Shopaholic bought this and they brought it with them to Humming. The trunk of the car was so small and we were trying our best to fit everything (girls just can't travel light...) into it but decided to just pass the corn to La Mer to keep... BUT... SHE LOST IT!!

This opened up hours and hours of corny innuendos... Let me just list down some of it:
1. La Mer, are you using it as a sex toy? - It is ribbed, for your pleasure...
2. I guess you won't be lonesome tonight....
3. La Mer: I really dunno where it went!!!, Pirate: Wow... you can keep it in there for so long?
4. La Mer (making more excuses and drinking water at the same time): maybe it popped out... Pirate: Are you so hot down there until you got it to POP??? La Mer (choking on water and spraying it all out)... Funny: Ooh... you got her all wet now...
5. La Mer: All of you can go out and enjoy the view! I will stay in the car and look for the corn!! Pirate (under the breathe): Well... looks like you'll do anything to be alone with the corn!



Heh heh heh... I am sure you can come up with more... I welcome any additions!!

By the way, Pirate finally found the corn at the back of the car and La Mer was so relieved. I guess the corn helped relieved frustrations?? Hahaha!!

By the way, the second picture shows what happens to the corn when it gets HOT HOT HOT!!

Friday, June 02, 2006

Lavender



Do you actually know what lavender looks like? Or is it just a purple flower thingy in your mind? Well, there were heaps and heaps of purple flowers in Vancouver. On the way to Whistler, we passed quite a few purple flowers. Linda and I thought they were lavender so we were exclaiming "Lavender! Lavender!"

Jenny brought us crushing down to reality by informing us that it was NOT lavender. Hmph!

Oh well... it was purple anyways!

Words of wisdom

My project manager is half-baked... if you take a bite, you might get indigestion.
~GC: 29 May 2006

Thursday, June 01, 2006

The wrong side of the bed...

This is a tale of the sadistic, killing alarm clock. With the advancement of technology, it has been quite a while since I used a proper alarm clock. After all, who needs one with our mobile phones at our side most of the time? We just need to set a time and bingo! Some smart person also created a button called “Snooze”. It is definitely one of the better creations of all time. However, if you are not used to the sound of the alarm clock, you might either:
1. Not wake up at all or
2. Jump out of the bed with your heart pounding

The Sheraton Wall Centre in downtown Vancouver provides each room with a radio alarm clock. We got a room with 2 double beds but the beds were slightly smaller than a queen size bed. Georgie and Jenny shared a bed and lucky me - I got a bed all to myself.

Since Georgie was the closest to the alarm clock, she was in charge of setting the alarm in the morning. The silly clock was 1 hour fast so she set it at 6 am. However, somehow during the night, she adjusted the time to the correct zone. At 6 am… the bloody alarm went off blaring and scared the shit out of us. Jenny jumped up in the bed (and promptly just turn over to sleep again) and Georgie, in her haste to switch the bloody thing off, fell off the bed and hit her head on the side table and landed with a loud *thump* onto the floor.


I panicked like mad! I shouted “Georgie!!! Georgie!!!” and she didn’t reply! I thought she died or something. Finally Jenny decided to roll over and join in the shouting match as well. So the 2 of us were shouting at poor Georgie who was just lying so still on the floor. Finally she moved one arm and rubbed her head… and said… “Ya… none of you bothered to even switch on a light!!!”

Whoops!

Saturday, May 27, 2006

Araxi

YAY! I'm finally on a holiday! This is my first real holiday for the year. I'm over in the Land of Maple Leaf. CANADA! Woo hoo! I am finally utilising my Canadian visa which I managed to get done when I was rushing around in Malaysia the last time I was back. Met up with Linda, Georgie and Jenny over here. Linda drove us all to Whistler.

It is just so gorgeous! So picturesque and just so many things to do around here. We did a hike to the Lost Lake yesterday and after that long walk, we decided that we could treat ourselves to a good meal. Kekekeke! The food here is great!! Took a couple of really good shots. We went to Araxi and it was kinda like a fusion between western and Japanese cusine. The Hamachi was soooooo good. I can easily get addicted to it. You can eat it with some sprouts and I don't really know what that orange stuff was but it is slightly crispy and the combination of tastes and the freshness of the fish was just phenomenal. I am now drooling over my keyboard. Hahahaha!!

Jenny ordered the lamb and it was just nicely done. So tender and delicious. It was still red in the middle (I LIKE) but cooked to perfection. Hardly any fat and it was just pure meat! It is so satisfying to pop a piece in your mouth and enjoy the experience. I know I can definitely not be a vegetarian. With food like this around.... it is almost a sin not to eat it. I had the chicken and it was stuffed with goats cheese and in a red wine sauce. Ohhhh... It is just so good. The skin is cooked until it was crispy but the meat (chicken breast) was still very juicy and tender... The chicken here is slightly different. It is more soft and tender.

The piece de resistance was the two tower seafood platter thingy. Check it out!! They had a sushi roll which I think contained crab meat, sweet juicy prawns, some ahi poke (raw tuna marinated with some stuff that is super yummy), smoked salmon, seared tuna and the bottom tower was a dozen raw oysters!!! They had so many different types of oysters. It is like selecting a bottle of wine from the wine-list. You can pick and choose what variety of oysters you like.

Vancouver is just so good for food. To hell with the Special K diet.... I'm now on the SEE FOOD diet!!!

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Corny CSI

This is from H... another laugh out loud joke that embarrassed me in the office:

Apparently there was this episode in csi where they found wheat on the barrel of a gun... And Grisom went "This guy must be some sort of 'CEREAL' killer".

I love statements like that....

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Jekyll and Hyde

Awww.... look at this cute little squirrel eating.... so adorable!!!!


Aiks! Transformed into a psycho killer squirrel!!!

Saturday, May 06, 2006

I want to be back home... just chilling...

Sigh, I was looking through some of my photos and I just want to go back and hang out with my friends and just talking crap and eating a lot... Not a worry in the world... I really felt the difference the last time I was back... Felt like a huge load was lifted from my shoulders. Gosh... I have only been back here for a month but it feels like an eternity... I am so exhausted and just feel so old... Whenever the weekend comes around, all I want to do is sleep. Good morning, good afternoon and good night.... zzzzzz....

Saturday, April 22, 2006

My thongue ith thore

I ate pineapple the other day. Bad mistake. I think I have cuts all over my tongue now!! It is so sore. I might start talking with a lisp now. Sigh.... my thongue ith thore....

Saturday, April 08, 2006

On my way back

I'm just hanging around Changi airport waiting for my flight. This really is an impressive airport. There are free internet kiosks everywhere and also a place for you to set up your laptop. No free internet for your personal laptop though so you have to go to the kiosks for internet. You are given a 15 minute timeslot to use the internet and after 15 minutes, you are automatically logged out and you have to login again to use another 15 minutes. I guess this is another Singaporean government tactic to control/brainwash the minds of their people. Malaysia's tactic for a peaceful society is to close down the news agency if they publish anything controversial and the bloody censorship board working overtime to censor the movies shown in the cinema. I reckon that there is no use censoring stuff because people already know what is going to happen. Romantic music, soulful gazes, the couple move closer together... *CENSORED* - They wake up together in the same bed. Puh-leeeze... do u think we don't know what happened? Are u raising a society of morons? It also baffles me that the simplest kiss gets censored while violent scenes where a person's head gets chopped off and his guts are scattered all over the ground remains in the movie. Does this mean "a simple kiss" would incite a rampage while "guts-all-over-the-place" helps keep peace? Go figure...

Edit: I stand corrected. If you find a laptop area with ethernet, you can just plug it into your laptop and get free internet on your laptop as well. No 15 minute restriction as well!! Brilliant! Wish I had a longer layover in Changi!

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Stress ball

When I got back home, my mum told me she bought something back for me from Sydney. It was a stress ball. In a way, I think this is a very appropriate gift for me as I have been feeling very stressed and stretched (not yoga stretched but work stretched) at the moment. I guess instead of feeling so irritable, I will start using this stress ball and see if it actually has any thereupetic effect on me. This is to replace the dog I wanted to get. The apartment complex I am living in don't allow dogs. They allow cats but I need to put in a deposit for having a pet. Hmm... I am not a cat person and I don't want to die and have the cat eat me since no one is around to feed it. Urgh... I just don't do cats!
Anyway, back to the stress ball, it is actually quite cool. At first I thought it looked a bit like the "hard nudibranches" that you find underwater but obviously, it is soft. I was fiddling with it and I decided to use a lot of force when I squeeze it. To my horror (although I was secretly thrilled by it), these pus-like pustules started popping out!! Eeeeek!! It looks really gross! My brother has one as well and his is orange in colour and when you press it, green bubbles will pop out and that really looks like pus!!
I reckon that some people feel relieved after pressing stuff out. For example, popping a pimple (although I don't do that because I don't want to leave scars on my face). Eeeps... so this must be their concept when they created this stress ball. It even has a squishy sound when you press it. Kekekekeke!! After the initial shock, I am kinda addicted to the ball now. Just can't stop pressing it.... *squish* *squish* *squish*

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

I'll be back home soon...

Yay! I actually started this blog a couple of days ago in anticipation of going back home to Malaysia. But I was just swamped with work this week that it was really hard to find time to blog. It has also been quite a while since I wrote a lengthy blog. Someone commented once that I write a lot in my blogs but recently I have just been putting up a couple of pictures here and there only. I have to say that I am really looking forward to going back home. I have so many things to do back home though. The problem about travelling for work is that when you actually go back home, you spend a lot of your time doing administrative and just every-day errands that just can't be done while you were away. For me, I am just looking forward to a good night rest. I haven't been sleeping well for the past few weeks due to work commitments and my brain is just too active at night to shut down for a bit. Yes, even my expensive La Mer cream is not helping the dark circles and the fine lines around my eyes. Dammit! I guess I can't pass off as a 22 year old anymore!! Oh well...

HOME SWEET HOME...

Monday, March 20, 2006

If you look really closely...

You can probably spot the Axon office in New Jersey. Do you see the tallest building in the picture? Well, that's not it. It is probably one of the 2 small ones to the right of the tall building. I haven't been there yet since I am based in CT. Apparently, the board room in the office has a magnificent view of New York with the Empire State building and all... I wonder whether they have a fish tank?? I remember someone telling me that we have a fish tank in the Malaysian office because they have one in the UK as well. Hmm... the fish tank in the Egham office is much more impressive than the one in Malaysia. Also, the fish in the Malaysian office keeps dying and sometimes the fish tank looks absolutely filthy... oh well....


It was foggy and drizzling slightly as well. I didn't actually take the boat trip out to see the Statue of Liberty but here's a picture from afar...

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Driving Drama


Sigh... I was driving down to New Haven to catch the train to NYC but just 10 minutes into the trip, I heard a soft thud and then a knocking sound. Hmm... I thought if I drive a bit slower and ignore the sound, it might go away. Unfortunately, I started seeing smoke emitting from the back of my car through my rear-view mirror. I had to quickly stop the car on the side of the road. At first I thought it might have been the exhaust which caused all the smoke but when I got out and inspected the car, I had a flat. Luckily I had my rental documents with me and I called up the roadside assistance and waited around 45 minutes for the guy to arrive. An old man stopped by and asked me whether I had a phone to call for assistance. What a sweetie! Eravi also came down and kept me company for a while. Phew! I was glad it happened during the day. The roadside assistance came and changed my tyre to the donut. I could only drive a maximum of 35 miles/hr to the rental agency to get a new car. I was not in the best of moods when I got to the rental agency but everyone was really nice. I got a lot of "Are you alright, honey?" and "We'll upgrade you for your inconvenience". Hehe! I got a cool car now... it is a Pontiac Grand Prix. The only problem is that it says it has 0% oil life. Hmm... it is probably due for a service. I just hope it last for another 2 weeks and then I am heading back home!!!

Friday, March 10, 2006

Dog rice


When I was young, we always had a couple of dogs at home. They usually get fed once a day and their meal consists of chunks of meat and rice. We had 2 rice bins at home. One for us to cook and eat, and another one consisting of "dog rice". Basically, dog rice was just normal rice but a bit unpolished and cheaper. Thus, the texture is a bit more coarse. As the years go by... white rice gets a bad rep especially with the Atkins, GI diets around. And guess what? Unpolished rice is now healthier. Hmmm... Well, I decided to give brown rice a try. No harm trying... I don't usually eat much rice but I did buy a small packet of jasmine rice and brown rice. I mix them up when I cook it. It reminds me of dog rice though... just can't get that image out of my head.... It looks just like the rice Sweetie, Jojo, Puteh and Capri use to eat!!

Monday, March 06, 2006

Ice ice baby

I am such a water baby. I drink loads of water, I love swimming, I love scuba diving, I just love water!! I don't do soft drinks, coffee or tea though. Just good, pure, clean (well, as clean as you can get in Malaysia) water...

My chinese element is actually Fire. An excerpt from one of the chinese astrology website: "Those of you born under the influence of the Chinese Element Fire burn through life with your fierce charm, your impulsive enthusiasm and your restless emotions. A natural leader, you inspire with your decisive action and dramatic expression; people can't help but be magnetically drawn to you. Where will you lead your followers? Likely into an exciting adventure of some sort. You're instinctual, but your mind sparks with new ideas and clever solutions."

Water actually douse out fire. Hmm... does that mean we should be enemies? I think not. After all, we all need a little bit of balance in our lives. I definitely can't live without water. I have a bottle of water wherever I go. Back home in Malaysia, I keep a fresh bottle of water in my car all the time. Unfortunately, I found out that i can't do that over here. It is so cold outside that the water in my bottle freezes up (Refer to pic). Lesson learnt: Buy a big handbag so that you can stuff your water bottle in there. Looks like I have to make another trip to the premium outlet to buy that bag from Coach! Haha!

Monday, February 27, 2006

Sunday lunch at Angie's

Angie invited a few of us over to her place for Sunday lunch. Angie roasted a huge chicken and Indu made a big pot of dhal and spinach (sag poneer). I got some frozen roti canai from the asian grocer and brought it over as well. The food was so yummy... the dhal was phenomenal!!! Tasty and just the right consistency!! (as usual, I have no shame... I took back some dhal... hehe!! Will have more of it tomorrow! Yippee!!!) The chicken was also tender and yummy... mmm... Angie also made a trifle for dessert....

Here's Vijay and family. Vijay is holding on to little Anderson.

Angie's enjoying a cup of coffee on her rocking chair. This rocking chair is also very addictive. It is sooooo comfortable and once you sit in it, you wouldn't want to get out!!

Scott is leaving the USA soon and going back home to Australia... do keep in touch!!
Here's Jeff looking a bit exhausted. Thanks for having us over!!!

Friday, February 24, 2006

Redhead

This made me laugh out loud when I read it. Thanks Rach!!

A gorgeous young redhead goes into the doctor's office and says that her body hurts wherever she touches it.

Impossible!" says the doctor "Show me."

The redhead takes her finger, pushes on her left breast and screams,then she pushes her elbow and screams in even more agony. She pushes her knee and screams; likewise she pushes her ankle and screams. Everywhere she touches makes her scream.

The doctor says, "You're not really a redhead, are you?"
"Well, no" she says, "I'm actually a blonde."
"I thought so," the doctor says. "Your finger is broken."

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Then and Now

Then: Drive half an hour just to shop? Are you mad???
Now: Hey.... the premium shopping outlet is just a couple of hours away! Jom... let's go!

Then: The shop is just round the corner... I'll just walk there....
Now: The community trash bin is situated just outside my apartment building - Walk in the freezing cold? Nah... I think I better drive there.

Then: It took me a whole day to download Desperate Housewives with Streamyx.
Now: It takes me less than half an hour to download Desperate Housewives with my high-speed internet.

Then: I used a video recorder. Must set it at the precise time. No one can touch the Astro channels, no one can switch on the video when it is set.
Now: I use the Digital Video Recorder (DVR). Just set what series you want to tape and it automatically searches all channels for you.

Then: I'll just have take-away. Plentiful and good food all around me and I can get it at any time.
Now: I have to cook everything myself.

Then: I washed my dishes by hand.
Now: My new best friend - the dishwasher!!

Then: -10 degrees celcius?!! *Wear thermals, layer clothing, winter jacket, scarf, beanie, gloves, sensible water-proof shoes*...
Now: -9 degrees celcius?!! Woo hoo!! *Ditch the thermals, wear a t-shirt with the winter jacket and head out with slippers*!

How my life have changed since I arrived in America....

Monday, February 13, 2006

Oh woe... its snow...

Well... I thought it was safe to stay in when it snowed. I was peeking out of my windows and was seeing loads of people shovelling the snow from around their cars.... WHAM! It hit me! If your car gets buried under the snow and then the snow melts a bit and then hardens again, your car will be buried in hard-core ice. Yikes! I immediately decided that I'll go down and try and sweep some snow away from my car. I mean, I have done it quite a few times already so how hard can it be??

Unfortunately, it looks like the weather was playing a cruel joke on me. Quite a few cars were buried under the snow.

The snow around my car was knee high. And how did I know that? Well, I stepped right into the snow and confirmed it was knee-high. I got my little ice scraper and scraped the snow off my car. Then I thought, since I am driving an SUV, it wouldn't be that difficult to just climb over the snow.... after all, it is not as if I have a shovel with me. I started my car, put it in reverse and stepped on the gas pedal. Vroom vroom.... yeah... my car was still at the same spot. Vroom vroom... yep... its not moving.... vroom vroom... sigh... looks like I have to shovel the snow away from my car.... Now... did I mention that I don't own a shovel?

Well... I was looking around helplessly trying to see whether I could con someone to lend me his shovel but unfortunately, no one was around as everyone already did their shovelling before I went down. All of a sudden... in my time of need, I had an inspiration... it was just like Star Wars when Luke Skywalker hears Obi-wan Kenobi saying "Use the force, Luke!". But for me, it was like "Use the dustbin, Pin!"... I dashed back into my apartment, grabbed a dustbin and went back out there. Scooped snow with my trusty bin and finally managed to get a small path clear for my car to get out. I decided to drive around a bit and see whether I could find another car park that was clear of snow... heh heh... obviously, I didn't want to repeat the whole saga again tomorrow morning! Unfortunately, there wasn't another available car park so I went back to mine and drove in and out a bit so that my tyre will create a path for me.
It is still snowing... looks like I might be late for work tomorrow...

Sunday breakfast at Raju's

I usually have oats in the morning. However, on Sundays in Malaysia, I love going to Raju's in Section 5 for a banana leaf meal. My favourite - paper thosai with one scoop of dhal and overflowing with chicken curry plus the coconut chutney and the chilli onion (lots and lots of this - only available on weekends). Also, the fried tenggiri fish (don't know what this variety of fish is called in English), fried chicken and chicken masala complements the meal nicely. I usually have a "limau ais kosong" (lime juice - no sugar) to go with the meal because it makes me feel less guilty. Don't ask me why but somewhere in my mind, it tells me that it will negate the oily and sinful food. Anyways, I am miles away from Malaysia but I found frozen roti canai in the asian grocery store last week. I just make my own chicken curry and pan fry the roti canai and voila! My own banana leaf meal... albeit... without the banana leaf.

Friday, February 10, 2006

Civilisation


Oooooo... tall buildings.... ooooo.... sign boards with advertisements.... ooooooo... flashing lights....

This is what I call civilisation!! Hahaha!!

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Important news!

I was thinking of going shopping this weekend at the premium outlet in Massachusets but guess what? I was surfing the web and I found out that there is a sale going on the week after!! OMG! My favourite four letters!! S-A-L-E!! Heh heh... I think I will wait until the week after to go to the outlet.
I think I will have a yoga weekend this coming weekend. I want to try one of the speciality class from West Hartford Yoga. Oh yes, Seane Corne is doing a workshop there as well but I won't be attending it. I wanted to go for yoga yesterday but my legs were aching after my trip to New York. Hmm... I reckon I am getting old.

Monday, February 06, 2006

Ethiopian food in New Haven


We had a night out mid-week last week. It was fun! We went down to New Haven and met up with some people working in Sikorski. It was quite a big group. Probably over 20 people. Luckily I managed to get a ride with some of the girls. I wouldn't be able to find my way to the restaurant... I am just so crap with directions and have gotten lost so many times since I got here. I am a bit paranoid now when I have to go to a new place.
We had appetizers and they served some prawn salad thing and nachos. Yes, very ethiopian... ?!?! Oh well...

The food were mainly like stews and we get the bread rolls... the bread is soft and sour. In fact, it taste a bit like thosai and you use your hands to eat... so it was kinda like a banana leaf meal...

There was so much to eat so I couldn't have dessert but the desserts look really good. Maybe next time I go there, I'll just have dessert. Hahahaha!

Sunday, February 05, 2006

Andersen's first birthday


I got a little toy for Andersen... it was a little plastic "cd player". There is a big button in the middle and 3 small buttons on the top. If you press the middle button, the cd will spin and will stop at an animal, for example: Dog. Then, a voice will say "DOG!" and then a nursery song will play that has that word in it. After that, the sound that the animal makes will come on... "WOOF!". The 3 little buttons on top will allow you to replay which part you want, i.e. Animal name, song or animal sound.

My brother-in-law describes this toy as "Animal roulette".

Angie and Jeff baked 2 cakes!! YUMMY! One was a carrot cake baked by Jeff and you can have ice cream with 3 flavours on it (vanilla, chocolate and strawberry) and the other was a chiffon cake and you eat it with raspberries and blackberries and whipped cream.

Andersen had a slice of carrot cake and managed to eat half of it. I think he missed his mouth when trying to eat the other half. He is so cute. I am always very entertained watching him eat.

I had a slice of the chiffon cake myself with whipped cream and berries. YUM! I love raspberries. I reckon I got addicted to raspberries when I was in the UK and I went raspberry picking with Jenny.

Ohhh... I learnt a new dessert from Angie today. Get the puff pastry, and cut it into squares and bake it. Then get the custard from the can. When the pastry is done, make a custard sandwich with the pastry shells. Arrange in on a plate and then sprinkle icing sugar over it. Jeff said you can sprinkle cocoa over it as well to get the chocolate taste. I think I am going to attempt that when Jenny comes and visit me over here.


Andersen had a lot of presents but he had difficulty opening them. Luckily his big sister and cousins were around to help him. I think they were more than willing to help him open up all his presents as that is something a kid loves to do... opening up pressies!!

Here's a picture of grandpa Bill with Andersen and Chloe.

Friday, February 03, 2006

Spaghetti

I made spaghetti for dinner the other day. YUM. Of course, I cheated. I got the bottled sauce but I put in other stuff as well. I stirfried some garlic and minced chicken, added in some chopped carrots, tomatoes, mushrooms and the sauce. Stir... stir... stir... and voila! Its done! Unfortunately, I concentrated too much on making the sauce, I forgot about the spaghetti. Doh! I had to quickly boil some so that I could eat. I was starving by the time the noodles were soft! I cut some little bird's eye chillies and dumped it into the sauce as well. My fav!

However, my spaghetti sauce cannot be compared with the one my mum makes. My sister-in-law's sister enjoyed it so much until she was eating it for breakfast, lunch and dinner for 2 days. I kid you not!! This is definitely a true story...

Adorable Kiera

Look at this beautiful little girl!! A little princess... I got her a little Disney princess sticker book for her featuring cartoon characters like Ariel, Princess Jasmin and all. Actually, I love stickers so I was hoping that she would let me help her stick a few in the book. Haha!

It is really hard to get Kiera to pose for a photo. She loves to make funny faces at the camera and so I was really happy I managed to get a good photo of her on her little toy bicycle.

Friday, January 27, 2006

Char Koon

Just next to my client's office is a big Stop & Shop supermarket and there is this express noodle shop called Char Koon. One of the most popular noodle dish is the Malay Curry Noodles as shown in the picture below. When I arrived onsite, one of the questions I got was "Is malay curry noodles actually a real dish in Malaysia?". Anyway, I was quite curious to see what this "malay curry noodle" was actually like. So I ventured into Char Koon on ordered it. Hmm... it is meehoon goreng (a.k.a described as angel-hair pasta) with chicken & shrimp & mushroom curry poured on top. And they top it off with some boiled spinach. Hmm... don't recall seeing such a dish in Malaysia. It was quite yummy though... but the servings were huge!! It can easily feed 2 people!! Well, I reckon I can probably cook this myself... but I have to wait a while before I try it. After eating this, I felt a bit sick because it was just too much. So no curry noodles for me for a while...

Wednesday, January 25, 2006

My latest addiction



I was introduced to this by Bill from work. He said it was the main contributor to his big beer belly. I can totally understand why! It is delicious! YUM YUM YUM! The texture is something like a banana cake and it has the slight pistachio taste and the top is covered with the crushed walnuts... which was what I ate first!

Tuesday, January 24, 2006

The view from my bedroom window


I woke up to a snowstorm today!! It looks so pretty when you are in the apartment.... but the moment you go out, you enter a battlefield... Luckily the snow was soft this morning. I didn't really have to scrape any ice off the windscreen. I just had to sweep all the snow off. It was quite thick. On my car, there was about 3-4 inches of snow. It was snowing so heavily when I was sweeping off the snow... hmm... I was considering working from home but I figured since I was home bound majority of the time I was here, it might be good to show my face in the office today. I also made a quick trip to the neighbourhood post office and managed to send off my tax returns for my UK tax. Hope it gets to the tax people on time. It usually takes me around 10 minutes to get to work (although I have only gone into the office once so far) but today it took me 1 hour! Gosh... the I-91 highway was packed and you can't really drive fast because it was so slippery. My car actually skidded when I was turning a corner. The big snowflakes were also pelting down on my windscreen. Luckily, my wipers were working well. I also learnt how to use the back wipers in the SUV as well. Yay! *Pat on shoulder*...

Hollywood lights



One of the things I like in my apartment is what I call the "Hollywood lights"!! I only have one ceiling light in the whole apartment and that is in the kitchen. In my bathroom however, I have these Hollywood lights - light bulbs at the top of my mirror. Everytime I go into the bathroom and look in the mirror, I feel like a movie star for some reason. I think it is because I remember seeing lights like these in the dressing rooms of movie stars - where they sit in front of the mirror and get their make-up done. Hahaha! Cheap thrill for me every morning...

Screwing around


Hahaha! Suggestive title but not so kinky... I had a problem when moving into my apartment. The stupid furniture rental company didn't set up my dining table for me. They left it on the floor and then when I opened the box, I found the legs but no screws to screw it on. Hmph! I had no dining table for the whole weekend. Actually, I use the dining table as an office table anyways.... Don't really eat on the table. I am usually on the sofa watching TV and eating at the same time.... hahahaha! This is very bad because I am not eating "consciously" which is something that most diet professionals recommend. Sigh... I might have to break that habit soon. I called up the rental agency today and they sent someone to set up the table for me with apologies. Apologies??? What the hell is that? Where are my free goodies?? Oh well... at least I have a table to work on now....

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Don't eat yellow snow


Ok... here's the popular pose with the snowball. Before you do this, please check whether the snow is white or yellow. You wouldn't want to eat yellow snow.... Someone might have gotten drunk the night before and had major bladder control problems and pee-ed on the snow... eeyyeeuuuch!
Oh... when I was making the snowball, the cleaner lady caught me. She must be wondering what this crazy Malaysian girl is doing and whether I was going to pelt anyone with all my snowballs... no one else is around here during the day though....
Don't I look cute in my red beanie? (ok ok... self-praise is no praise...) Hmm.. I think I look like the cartoon character Tin Tin. There was one episode where he wore something like that as well. I guess all I need now to complete the look is a little white dog.