Sunday, September 27, 2009

Intermission... of all sorts!

" May be you had to leave in order to really miss a place; may be you had to travel to figure out how beloved your starting point was... "

" Parents aren't the people you come from. They're the people you want to be, when you grow up. "

" The outcome of this recipe is a work of art, if you can make it through the complicated preparation. Above all else, handle everything with care. "

Jodi Picoult, Handle With Care

Weeks of non-stop stress finally have come to a pause, allowing me a breathing space. It's the mid-semester break, which means i can do what i have wanted to do that i had put on hold. This ranges from eating (delicious) food to holidaying to reading! This Intermission will be different, though, as i will be rhapsodizing them in sections.

Mooncake Festival @ JKKK KA
This is the first time i'm attending this celebration in my 'kampung', because i'm not sure if this was even the first. If it was the first, then i hope in the coming years, there will still be one. I've always like attending this cultural celebration, what more i see the deterioration in the modern times. Hopefully, this celebration did spark the interest of the younger kids to continue living this legacy- because the mooncake legacy is a beautiful one, i have chosen. Neutral, i enjoyed the free 'makan' and the lantern design competition.

Arrival of the VIP with the lion dances.

Good response! Well done.

The release of fireworks.

'One Malaysia' lantern. Sadly, this one did not win the prize in the competition.

I knew the Petronas Twin Towers was unique. It won.

Display of lantern contestants. The one with the hearts was in the top too.

Time for Mooncakes now.

Raya & Melaka
It has always been my dream to do a food-logue, just like how you imagine a travelogue to be but it focuses on food instead. Yes, Malaysia is a food haven, no doubt, and it would be an understatement to say that the food is good. Starting with the Ramadan month itself, we have bazaars that stretched long with plenty of murtabaks, roti john, and kuih raya along the way.

In KLCC with Datuk Lat's.

Raya this year was on the 20th September 2009. If you would have noticed, it was 2009-2009. Get it? Like previous years, i visited my father's friend's house. I remember crediting her cakes last time. This year was no different. Apart from her moist chocolate cake, cheese cake, pineapple and apple cakes, we had chicken and mutton rendang with nasi empit and lemang. Oh-so-tasty!

Here onwards will make you salivate; if it don't, i know i will. A makan-makan trip back to Melaka on Raya. This coming years, Melaka has always been jam-packed with tourists during holidays- from KL, Johor and Singapore to name a few. This crowds the whole Melaka City, making it a challenge to drive from one place to another.

My sister having 'Wan Tan Mee' and Fried Oyster. The Fried Oyster, or O-Chian, is a must try food in Melaka. If you wonder what it is, it is actually fried egg with oyster, mixed with starch and some chili to perfection. We waited long for this one in Jalan Bunga Raya.

My brother devouring his 'Puree'. Usually, this will be our breakfast. Since we stay overnight near Merlimau, this shop is not very far away.

Highly recommended is the Fish Ball noodles. We call it Wo-Kiaw. Blend it with some chili sauce and off you go. This particular shop sells 'karipap' too, making it an appetizer, or a dessert after the noodles.

You MUST try this in Melaka- the Chicken Rice Ball! The rice are shaped into balls. I usually eat them clean, without dipping them into chili sauce and it still tastes amazing. This shop, we call 'Bawah Pokok' is hitting big waves as it just got promoted by Ho Chak. Hopefully, publicity and commercialisation does not affect its taste, sooner or later.

These are the places that i have eaten for many many times and that is why i am recommending them to you. There were others that we had, but i don't think it's time to give them a spot here. Still, the best are my aunties Nyonya meals!

September Babies
Amazing, i thought, that my mid-semester break coincides with my family's birthdays. Happy Birthday to Mummy, WH and Grandpa. Not forgetting- my friends who turn a year older, happy birthday to you too!

Introducing a makan spot to you, the Look Out Point. It has been there for a fairly long time and only recently have we discovered the place. It is the point that we could see the entire KL City, from a distance, that illuminates amazingly under the night sky.

After placing our orders...

Grandparents posing with the Petronas Twin Towers at the far left.

While waiting... I like the ambiance of the place. It was breezy with cottage-style decor.

Try this Baked Escargot there.

Served with mashed potatoes and vegetables, this Special Sizzling Chicken is my main course.

Yummy!

A Second Chance
As i have promised, i have posted my second story in my story-blog. Entitled A Second Chance, have a read. Here are some excerpts of the story, and i bet it is better than the first.

"Have you ever wished that you could turn back the time and make amendments to the wrong things you have done? Or have you ever wondered what if time has been fast-forwarded for you, that you one day wake up a totally different person? My name is Kent Law, and my life had been a failure so far. I had only two things that I was proud of, and they were on the verge of slipping away."

"It was unusual for me to visit Kent in the hospital. The guilt I had carried repelled my desire to see my friend whom I had betrayed. I tried not to see him, especially in the hospital, but I tried my very best to meet with his family members as often as possible. Today was different. It was different because Mary had been the one that called me to come to the hospital. Could she had found out the truth and wanted me to confess it in front of Kent?"

"I now know what it felt like to feel something being stolen away from you, something so important in life that could go missing. What goes around comes around."

Read it, and give my your constructive criticisms.

Handle With Care


After being blown away by Jodi Picoult's Change of Heart, i decided that i should try reading her other books. Never have i regretted this decision. She is my favourite author to date and her latest, Handle With Care, is another true winner! I has the same effect when i read A Walk To Remember by Nicholas Sparks, pulling every of my heart strings, every flipping pages.

I did not read My Sister's Keeper, and there are many claims that this is so closely related to it. Even if it had been, i will like this book nonetheless. It was a page turner, one that i tried to put down but immediately found myself picking it up to continue reading. Yes, i stayed until 2.30 am to read- this is the first time i'm doing so. May be it was her writing style that continues to grapple my attention. This book writes from five point of views: Charlotte, mother; Sean, father; Piper, friend; Amelia, sister; and Marin, lawyer.

This is a story about a girl, Willow, who is born with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI). In layman's term, it's a brittle bone disease. Any slightest fall could result in a bone broken. Soon, her medical expenses rise and Charlotte resorts to suing Piper, her OB who happens to be her best friend. Amelia is Willow's sister and at times, she compares herself to Willow and soon finds herself falling problematic. Sean, a supportive father, tries to awake Charlotte from the mistake she had started. Marin is the lawyer that Charlotte hires to sue. The characters are very well developed, with conflicts both internal and external being discussed. What if it was you, in Charlotte's shoe? Will you sue the OB even if it costs you to stand up to your best friend and most importantly, to your daughter to say that she is better off not born? Jodi again left me pondering upon the finish.

I could relate to Sean's character the most. This book brings forth the values of family and love too. While he may be supportive as a husband and a father, he could not utter those hurtful words to her daughter and this leads to a divorce on the line. He tries to help Charlotte in anyway he could, because he love them both. He knows he never wanted to get a divorce, and his love toward Charlotte was pure, real and touching. If i had 'Come Home' by One Republic by my side as i read, i would find tears rolling down my eyes. As for the other characters, i'll let you discover them yourself.

G-Force and the Cinderella Man
G-Force was alright. It did not mesmerize me with its stunning effects and at times, i find the movie ridiculous. The storyline was predictable. However, it was an entertaining watch. The story revolves around a group of guinea pigs, better known as G-Force and they are on the edge of saving the world upon a global destruction.

The Cinderella Man was, on the other hand, awesome! You have to watch it! Starring Russel Crowe and Renee Z, this story is dramatic and real at the same time. The way it was told was touching, better than the Million Dolar Baby. A washed up boxer returns again into the ring for the hope to bring a better life to the family. Cliche, you say? But i can assure you that it is one of the best movie i have ever watched! A++ rated!

A compilation o the intermission, i suppose, and it is not over yet (i hope to grow this post). I still have a few more days before returning to the series and i have to... start... doing my... assignments... wc09 is still enjoying the Intermission... of all sorts!

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Season 3, Episode 7: 09/09/09...

" Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage. " - Lao Tzu

I heard someone saying, "Why do we need to celebrate 09/09/09? If you say it is special, then what about other days? All days in our life is special already and everyday comes once in a lifetime." I agree to what he/she had said but only to a certain extent. It is true that every ticking time is special and a gift, and writes our life's story. But sometimes, it is the little thing, like the extraordinary 09/09/09 that could make life more interesting.

I recalled my experiences on the 07.07.07 and the 08.08.08. 07.07.07 was the date the New 7 Wonders of the World were announced- and i'm glad i had voted, while 08.08.08 was the official opening ceremony date for the Olympic Games which was held in Beijing, China. The show was spectacular, i remember.

09/09/09 was not any less interesting. My friends and i celebrated quietly, in our Differential Equations class, when the clock hit 09.09.09am. Childish, you may say, but it was comical yet fun- at least we were more awake that time, and we ushered in the amazing date.

Lunch with the group to celebrate!

After our Academic Writing class, my friends decided to head out to have lunch. Into the car, we drove to near Pusing.

I followed J's car.

While waiting for our lunch...

... and lunch is served.

The scrumptious dishes were eaten clean by us.

Great time!

And a contented me.

After the lunch, it was back to routine- assignments and projects. However, the day was memorable and amazing altogether. Like i said, sometimes, these little things will add spice to your life, making life worth living. 09/09/09 came and went.

It will only come once in a lifetime, and i'm truly happy that i enjoyed the day. wc09 wishes you Happy 09/09/09 and he hopes your day was, if not better, like his.