Friday, March 28, 2008

Post Easter Update

The long easter weekend passed like the wind. And tbh, didn't get much done. Time just flies past!

But then again so maybe I did get something done.

Slept in on Good Friday cos too lazy to go out. The weather is too crappy and it finally snowed! In March! Snow didn't settle but was a bit lovely to see though. The weirdest weather you can get in UK, it snowed for 5 mins, stopped for 10 mins, hailed for another 10 mins, stopped and then rained for 10 mins.
On the Millennium Bridge leading to St. Pauls from Tate Modern, sunset on the left

Met up with Saw Sian on Saturday, had lunch in one of the pubs in Wapping, Prospect of Whitby. And then took a walk from there to the Tate Modern. Went to watch the Spiderwick Chronicles with Holly that night and my review, quite good if you like this kind of children fantasies, goblins, fairies, orges etc. That is whole Saturday gone!



Green Tea Ice Cream with Red Beans, Mochi, Kiwi and some cream at Abeno Too

Woke up really late on Sunday, do a bit of house chores and 'stuff', playing Fluff Friend's Egg Hunt and then went to dinner at Okawari, had Una-don (one of my favs) and then stayed over at Holly's cos need to wake up early to queue for Terracotta Army tix the next morning.

Bank Holiday Monday, a bit disappointing not being able to get tickets. The queue went up to the back of the museum and there was no way we were able to get tickets for the day. Giving up, had breakfast at Starbucks and thought we could give it another go. Got in to the museum at around half nine and still a lot of ppl queuing up for tix. So decided to visit the other parts of the museum instead. I would say the British Museum doesn't look as big as I thought it would be. And personally prefer the MET in New York.

Enjoyed my four working days week, pub lunch at The Speckled Hen for Simon's leaving due, pretty much stayed in these few days for my on call 'duties'!

Complimentary pic of the month:

Crystal Jade Kitchen, Pavilion (very overpriced, be warned)

Thursday, March 20, 2008

It's Easter!

It is the easter break again. This year, I'm just going to stay around London and not going travelling. A long chilling and relaxing break is just ideal.

Was reading through some old blog entries and realised how slack I have been from blogging these few months. Ok so maybe I should start picking it up again.

Life after the CNY break has much been devoted to work. And now that I am most oftenly on call, another fraction of my life goes to work. Was called the first time last last weekend and then Tuesday the following week. It went alright I guess, nothing really biggie yet. Been to Top Golf the other day at Watford for some golf swings, courtesy of my company and my waist ached a bit for a few days. But it does revive my interest in golf for a bit ;). Maybe some golf lessons would be interesting.


Feeling a bit adventurous, went for a hair cut at a Japanese salon the other day -> j.moriyama . They have three branches in london. I went to the one on Marylebone lane. And was quite satisfy with the outcome for 35 quid cut...quite jappy. Had my really long locks and fringe cut ... not too short but just right to keep my surviving perms.

Currently watching some movies and tvb series on http://movie.tudou.com/, catching up on some tele on BBC iPlayer and ITV, oh ya so happy Suzanne and Matt won the Dancing On Ice Competition, went to watch "The Other Boleyn Girl" the other day and it was quite good. F1 season has just started and am so not motivated to watch it this season without m shuey around now.

This easter break, am planning to do some cultural stuff and hanging out and a lil exploring perhaps.

Hopefully gonna find some interesting easter eggs!

p.s. Just realised that a mug and Chardonnay doesn't work!

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Four Things

I got an email the other day asking me to state four things for each question about myself that you may or may have not known. Instead of hitting the reply button, I decided to stick it in here, just so that I think it is a really good flash back in 5 or 10 years later the answers to the following questions may well be completely different, reflecting just how much I myself have changed.

Four jobs I have had in my life
  1. Software Developer
  2. Peer Assisted Student Session Tutorial Leader
  3. Cinema Usherer
  4. Office Admin
Four movies I would watch over and over
  1. 10 Things I Hate About You (how can Hollywood survive without Heath Ledger!)
  2. Needing You
  3. Love Actually
  4. My Blueberry Nights (current craze...will definitely change)
Four places I have lived
  1. Gopeng, Perak, Malaysia
  2. Shah Alam, Malaysia
  3. Pandan Jaya, Malaysia
  4. Manchester, UK
  5. Hatfield, Greater London, UK
Four TV shows I (used to) watch
  1. Beverly Hills 90210 (classic!)
  2. ER
  3. Friends
  4. Desperate Housewives

Four Places I have been

  1. Kind of hard to limit it to four, but if you don't mind, I can go by continents - Asia
  2. Europe
  3. North America
  4. Australia
Four People who e-mail me (regularly)
  1. Does work emails count?
  2. MSN messenger and Facebook is more convinient
  3. Yea I get spammed a lot
  4. My brother cos he gets retarded on MSN, he just don't reply sometimes (*just kidding*...love you bro muaks)

Four of my favourite foods

  1. Egg Tart - for some reason I don't ever get bored with it
  2. Porridge with Chicken Floss
  3. "Yau Cha Guai" with Coffee
  4. Milo with Cream Crackers ("So Ta Peng")

Four places I would like to be right now

  1. Maldives - already missing the beach and spa after Pangkor trip
  2. New York - missing the shopping especially jeans and Woodbury Commons!
  3. Tokyo - aww never get bored with jap food!
  4. Don't mind Kuala Lumpur ^-^

Four (a couple of more than four ppl hopefully;) family or friends I think who would respond

  • Not Applicable - having a friend saying you are psychotic is not the end of the world!

Sunday, March 02, 2008

The Day I made Enemy With a Turnip

Ok so this is old story, but just felt like blogging this since I recall my old nasty experience every time I saw the scar on my finger ><. The story starts like this... A question frequently asked by people when I go back M'sia is "How did you manage to live and stay alone in UK?"...
"Well I simply got used to it and yea I have to do a lot of things on my own" (but so what, I can manage it independently, that is the whole purpose of living alone, learning how to be independent).

But then the question comes down to ok so CAN I actually do everything myself? Nope. But so what again. I just have to when it comes to it right? Yea yea. And so comes the day I made enemy with a turnip...Thought of making Ju Hu Char one day and so got some mini turnips from asda. Took out my brand new chopping board and big sharp knife and on the board the turnips go. "Accidentally" (no need to mention!) I cut my index finger on the first chop. Blood, alot of them! Tried to stop the bleed but not quite successful. I panicked. Tried cleaned it for a bit and put plaster on it. The pain had still not subdued. I sat there contemplating what I should do. And after a long thought, I took out the list of GPs in Hatfield. It's a Saturday evening, I tried calling but all calls got diverted to the answering machine. GPs in UK are closed on weekends (what kind of medical service on earth is this! Just when I needed it!). The last called got diverted to a hospital emergency dept. The woman said "You have to come to the hospital yourself". After hanging up, I didn't move an inch and thought again, ok so yea I can go to the hospital but it's only a finger cut. I might be sitting there for hours before anyone is free to attend to me. And so I gave up that idea. Not having a first aid kit or any extra plasters around, I simply get changed and went to the nearest drug store for some. Came back and clean the wound again with some tea oil and put another plaster on. The bleeding only stops the next morning. Well it wasn't bleeding profusely but there are still blood soaking the plaster. The wound got a bit bruised for the next few days. And there goes my story with a turnip, leaving the wound slowly to heal.

Back to the question of how I felt living without my family around? Hmm not sure, I guess that's another kind of experience into my pocket.

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