Thursday, May 31, 2012

Vote of no confidence for the future.

I am back to being paranoid, after reading the second to second details of the harrowing experience of the girl who was almost abducted and God knows what could have happened to her if she had not managed to escape. How truly unsafe our city is now, they are even making their moves in broad daylight, in crowded malls! It' happened so close to home, and thinking it could be myself, or my friends, or worst, my own daughter (after she is all grown up) that I'm feeling very shaky about the kind of life we are living in.

Nowadays, I am very selective where I park my car in the mall I frequent (not that I wasn't before either), preferably near the entrance, or very near to the carwash service. I do avoid going there when I know the timing would be full with cars looking for a parking space as well. Of course, if I can afford to, I would try not to be alone. Worse come to worst, I'm contemplating, I should just send the car for a wash or use the valet parking service! Even then, I really wouldn't want to be out from my home anymore! I'm becoming even more a hermit than before!

Seriously, there is this no-confidence in tomorrow's world, for my children and the future generations. Not only we have to be vigilant of the silent killers, we can't avoid the dreaded big C if it does come. Then, we have to be careful of deadly creepy crawlies or pouncing animals (which rarely happens, but still?), robbers, snatch thieves, abductors, rapists, psychos, all on the prowl anytime of the day, anywhere! I don't even feel safe within my home vicinity! SO SAD!

Then, there are parents raising their kids to be more selfish, "don't let your friends bully you by taking your stuffs", forcing them to do what they think is best for their kids, pampering them with all the holidays and gadgets that's IN (OK! I'm just sour grape *pout*), teaching them bribery from early on with "RM2 for every deed you do as I asked you to", imparting how IMPORTANT it is to get 100% in all their papers, 95 is not even acceptable, the list just goes on! How to be confident in our future generations to be more compassionate, caring, tolerating? I have absolutely no confidence that my kids would find a good spouse when they grow up. Bah!

So, I'm thinking, it is just maybe be a good thing if the world is really coming to an end this year. Let's just all die together! *morbid thoughts*


Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Flowers are beautiful, friends too!

Up Fraser's Hill the 2nd time round, with the same company (almost) and enjoyed every bit of the moment of it (almost). 

The last time we were there, a one way road system from Gap to the hill was imposed. Now, another road was opened for the journey downhill, so there wasn't any need to rush and meet the opening time. But having said that, it was so painful a journey to be taken on a very winding road for ONE WHOLE HOUR!!!  

All of us were so sick that didi and meimei cried that they don't want to go Fraser's Hill ANYMORE!!

Then korkor threw up when we arrived at the bungalow. Poor guy.

We ate, played, took pictures, went archery, and reluctantly went back after a night's stay. The weather was so perfect to be sleeping in the whole day! But compared to the previous visit, this time seemed to be a bit more warmer and humid. Still love it, nevertheless!

Here some flowers pictures I took, my favorites. How about you? Which one do you like?








A big leap for my child

Korkor at this age is reaching puberty. His voice has grown really hoarse and "manly" now. Everytime I hear his voice, I feel myself drown in mixed emotions - both happy and sad, altogether.

When I was at a big shoes sale the other day and happily bought 2 pairs of school shoes for each of them, I was so shocked when they got home and couldn't get into the shoes! Except for meimei, who was also barely fitting into those shoes I brought home.

The next day, I took them over to try on the shoes themselves, and korkor's shoes are mighty HUGE!! His feet really look gigantic to me! My little baby, how much has he grown now! His height is almost reaching mine now, and I do believe he is much taller than his papa, but of course, papa still maintain that it can't be coz he's taller than me! *cynical*

I pray he would still be close to us and talking to us as he grows into his teenage years. I know teenagers have their own set of trouble and problems, bring it on!

Monday, May 28, 2012

My laundry room


How many homes do we see equipped with a laundry room?

I think a laundry room is truly an essential part of the home where all the tasks of laundry business are done.

Most homes I know, either have a corner somewhere in the kitchen or outside the common toilet with the washing machine whilst the drying area is separated somewhere else, usually out in the car porch if it's a landed property. The ironing and folding would be again in some other parts of the house and lastly, maybe up another floor to the room where the wardrobe/ closets are.

I learned from someone we knew before whilst staying in Taiwan in year 2000 that it is really not too hard  to put a solution to the running around handling and managing the laundry. The couple were architects and they had renovated their small little apartment extensively but so so practical yet stylish. I was really stunned with their home and they were very proud to show us around, explaining all the little details they put in.Most amazing thing was  how they turned a little corner to be the area for the washing machine, drying area, ironing, folding and even a sink to wash, scrub, and rinse. It was memorable tips I learned from them.

When we planned for the renovation work in our current home, I wanted to make sure I have a laundry room. It's just perfect there's a little balcony space in the same floor as our bedrooms. There wasn't any water inlet/outlet and no powerpoint. I really have no idea what the architects were thinking when they created this space. Most owners of the same designed units had extended their living area into this space whilst some others I know had turned it into a small bedroom.

So, during renovation, I got the contractors to pull the water piping in and make a drain to drain the water out. Then, the old sink from the kitchen was moved over and a counter top is built to let it sit on. So then, my mom or I do not need to bend or move tubs of water around to soak or rinse some delicate clothes which are not to be washed in the washing machine.The drainer is perfect for some scrubbing job as well.

And my mom had only the best review for this work area. Dirty laundry is taken from the rooms just nearby which go straight into the washing machine. Then, they are hung directly from there. When dried, it's collected and separated out from folded and ironed ones, where the ironing is done right where the door is. 99% Perfect!

If only I could open up the roof to let the sun shines in, that would make it 100%! Or a transparent pergola for sun rays to come in while blocking the rain out. We then do not need to worry about rainy days whilst away from home.

So, I recommend you who are moving to new home, design your laundry room. If possible, work out solutions to cater to our crazy weather of one minute burning sun and another minute thunderstorm. Think how you want to work in the area without being sun-burnt too. When I was young, I hated putting up the laundry out in the hot sun or taking them in, also in the hot sun.

Or you can get a dryer. Oh well~

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Making friends and keeping them

Friends are important people in our lives. Without any good friends, life would be so meaningless. However, we must choose our friends very wisely. Keep the good quality ones in the closet, under lock and key! Those just not worth our time, don't bother to waste time. Time's too precious!

Choose these kind of people to be your good friends.

1. Those positive and optimistic ones. Don't let those with all the negativity thoughts surrounding them to affect you at all! These people are highly dangerous, coz they just pull them down with you!

2. Those so-called friends who bitch about others in front of you and still pretend he and the one he bitched about are the best buddies, you can be rest assured they do the same thing behind your back too! Stay clear away from them!

3. Friends who are popular in school might not be the best friend you could ever get. Some gems who are normally funny, quiet, smart, low profile (like me, no doubt!) can turn out to be the best buddies you could ever have and they are the ones hidden from the radar.

4. Look out for those who shows compassion and kindness, those who likes to take a walk with their grandma or grandpa.

5. People with good mannerism, courteous and consideration for other people, so you learn to be one of them too.

Certainly there are more, but we'll keep it short and simple this time.

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Going green.

Our new home boasts of a large balcony, partially covered by a balcony on the top floor. Which makes dining at the balcony al fresco style, complete with amazing sunset scenery emerging right in front of us, different view every day. Absolutely bliss.

But having a balcony also means more WORK! Like sweeping and mopping the floor which is ALWAYS dirty! This made worse that we can't just splash buckets of water or spray it with a water hose like celebrating Songkran festival. That's because of the lousy old design of this whole establishment that I can't do much about it. So, more work it is.

Then, there's this planter box around the balcony which I LOVE to see plants growing right in front here. The balcony would be an awesome spot to drink tea and have heart to heart talks with family or friends. My dad loves plants and he has pretty good nursery skills. Naturally, I passed this much reputable task to him, totally leaving the whole works to his professionalism.

He's very excited and shares with me what plants with what names he planning to put while I go mmmm....*totally absorbed in my own world*

First round of commencement, it was all good, that is until he went back home and left me to tend to the plants. Which spells disaster, of course. I just don't have green fingers, plants just die right in front of my eyes!

After few weeks, dad came back again, this time in his car full of pots and plants from his own garden! And he gave me the ultimatum - if I don't care for them well this last time, he would resigned from his job. Ah damn!  Don't talk like like it's MY fault?!

It's all so pretty and nice, really. But now there's even MORE work to do. Like remembering to water them. Not too much water, the roots would drown or rot!! Then 1 or 2 weeks, have to put some fertilizer. Then, of course, I need to pull off weeds or unwanted growth in the soil. And last, I have to talk to the plants tenderly!! Can you believe it?? SO MUCH WORK!! Sigh... what to do?? The perils of owning a balcony. It can't be bare and empty....

Friday, May 25, 2012

How I celebrated my 41st

Being a weekday, furthermore it was exam week for the kids, we didn't have much of a grand celebration for my birthday this year.

BUT I had a very happy birthday indeed!

I have to be thankful to FB, many people made my day by dropping a word or two on my timeline.

One of my yoga workout buddy saw someone posted a very early birthday wish and arranged to have a birthday lunch with me a day before. In the end, there were only both of us, but I still had a good treat.

My birthday fell on a Wednesday, and meimei wished me happy birthday even before her eyes were opened when I woke her up for school. Don't that just make one's day?

In the afternoon, after bringing them home from school, I sneaked out to have a teatime tete-a-tete with a friend. Mom was here to take care of the kids. Life's made wonderful with moms and friends like these.

After teatime over, I stopped by to my favorite baker's to get a cake for myself. Sounds pathetic, but, well, it's ok to me. As long as I get to eat a piece of cake that I love.

At home again, after dinner, I quickly rushed them over to sing me a happy birthday song, blow out some candles and take a picture together. It was done in a rush because I need to be attending a meeting soon. The cake was very delicious though and I regretted not getting a bigger one coz my dad and mom were around. It was finished the next day. I couldn't even get a second helping.

I opened up my own birthday present I bought for myself on behalf of hubs and felt really happy with it! And he wasn't around either to spoil my mood! So, it was a VERY good day for me!! And it wasn't yet over. The next day, another yoga workout buddy insisted to give me a treat as well and I had a lunch treat again! Then, on Sunday, another 2 wonderful, gorgeous ladies went out for a dinner together with me, as a celebration for both me and one of the other two's birthdays. What a great birthday it had been! 

 
 Glimpse of my birthday gift

 The usual birthday do.

Excellent cake! Should I get one tomorrow? I think yes!

I'm 41! woohoo~

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