Thursday, March 29, 2007

On a mission

It has been some pretty busy weeks since i came back from the states earlier this year. Work, condo, trip, and etc. Everything seems to be coming at the same time, as usual.

My biggest headache is to handle all the renovations and dealing with the management of my new condo. It was quite stressful, i would say. Up till this point of time, the defects are still not being fixed completely, after more than a month since i've submitted the complain. I knew from the start that this is not gonna be easy. This is my first time doing all these house thingy thus im not fully aware of the correct procedure or the best option/decision that i should make. AND the obvious fact that im a girl, they could completely ignore me! *grrr*

Thank god my cousin brother is an interior designer and he is helping me to take care of all the renovations. What a relief.. (bro left all the hard work to me and happily fly back to Labuan -___-)

For the past few weeks, i have been visiting a lot of furniture malls, hoping to find some items that i like. Not very lucky so far.. :( The one that i like is super expensive. I guess i am having more and more expensive taste of late.

Anyone has any idea where to get nice and affordable furnitures around here? i really could use some ideas/suggestions.

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Lunch treat @ Pantai Seafood

Some people say work is never a fun thing in life. Well, it all depends on how u look at it. My advice, dont just work your ass out, blend in with the people and share the laughters together! That is what keeps me going everyday, to be able to have fun while at work. I admit i am a "people" person. I'm sure will be hell worried if i am not allowed to get out from my cube and talk for a day! -__-

Seriously, I have always consider myself as very lucky cos i get to know a lot of true frens as i grow older and WISER each year. And to be able to still keep in touch with them, what more can i expect? Thank you guys, u made me what i am today. And i will always cherish our memories together!

OK, i might have gone too far from the title of my post today. Was being a lil emo..


Pantai Seafood Restaurant.

So we had a scrumptious and wonderful lunch just now @ Pantai Seafood Restaurant. Thanks to YD's generosity, we had a lot of fun. And it so happened that it's Alex's birthday. HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEAR ALEX!

Fresh steamed prawn, Sapak (clams) in superior soup, steamed fish, fried noodle with XO sauce, crispy pork trotters, fried toufu, fried kailan (vege) in 2 varieties, butter crabs, bread (to go with the butter crabs) and salted egg crabs.

I am too full. Gonna skip dinner..

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Mt Kinabalu, conquered!

When i told my friends that i am going to climb Mt Kinabalu earlier this year, some of them made fun of me. Maybe i looked "too weak" to them to be able to go up the highest mountain in Southeast Asia. Or partly because i was not involved in any training that can at least prepare myself to this wild adventure.

Actually i DID go for "some" training.. i went to Batu Caves ONCE! And that was really a last minute attempt, i admit. But it is still better than none... and i was a runner when i was young, so i guess it shouldnt be very hard. *self-console*


Nice and delicious Italian food in Little Italy Restaurant at the heart of Kota Kinabalu town.(click the thumbnail for larger view)


We started our climb rather late as compared to the other climbers, due to some small glitches in the registration and transportation process. Normally, the climb should start at 9:30am, but we did at 11:15am. So we were a little worried that we would be too late reaching Laban Rata (half peak, where we will be resting for the night before proceeding to hike to the peak). Luckily, all of us managed to make it before night falls. It took me about 5 hours to go up 6KM, which is considered good, considering that i had not much training.


First 2KM but we were all tired dy.

Food at the Laban Rata Cafeteria was super expensive. A bowl of Maggi instant noodle (where i could get here for RM2.50 in mamak stall - cost of a pack is just RM0.50 the most) was sold at RM8.50. I was pre-warned about the pricey food, but because our trip was all D-I-Y (Do it yourself) and we dont want to bring too many stuff up the mountain with us, we decided to "get slashed" this time around.

After dinner, me and 3 of my frens stayed at Waras Hut - with no room heater where the temperature can go to a freezing cold 7 Celcius at night. Seriously we can become tidak waras (insane) the next day!




Our little hut and its kitchen.

The next morning, i woke up around 1:15am and started getting ready for the hike up the summit. That's the toughest hike, most of them said. We left Laban Rata around 2:35am, equipped with warm clothing, gloves and head lamp cos it was cold and dark. Sok Yee was the only one who stayed behind in Laban Rata cos she was feeling unwell and it was a better choice for her to rest in the hut than risking herself having any difficulties on her way up.


Low's peak at 4095.2m.


Our group who made it to the peak.

There was no doubt that the hike was tougher to the peak. First of all, the air is thinner as we move higher above the ground. This made you feel tired and exhausted very easily. Plus you need to climb on the rocks, keep yourself balanced and hold on to the rope to pull yourself up at some point, mental strength is very much needed here. Some people may give up half way, cos they couldnt stand the tireness and the strong wind. But not us, we have conquered the highest mountain in Southeast Asia!! *proud*


PY, SK, me.

After the hike, my legs were really sore and painful. All of us walked like crabs (a remark made by the White Water Rafting crew member the next day). It was so obvious that everyone who saw us walking would say "U guys just came down from the mountain? Was it fun?".

Oh my gosh, u didnt know how embarassing that was. But i guess it was a very common sight in the KK town :)


Waiting for train to the White Water Rafting starting point.

We spent the next full day doing white water rafting at Padas river. The Riverbug crews were very friendly and we had a lot of fun. Apparently, they have another place for white water rafting in Perak. This is good cos it is located in Peninsular Malaysia so we can go there anytime we want, easily! (oopps, sorry, no pics from WWR cos i havent get it from my other frens)

Altho my legs hurt quite a bit after this trip, but i am very happy that i managed to make it up to the peak. It was fun to get away from the hustle bustle of the city for a few days and just enjoy the wild nature. I am hoping that i can do more of these in the future, maybe to Angkor Wat or something.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Last stop - San Francisco

Finally, i get to finish off my last post regarding my US trip. It has been more than a month since i came back, i know. But I have been really busy. Too many stuff to be handled at the same time.

Anyway, back to the topic.

San Francisco is a very beautiful city! Basically everyone in US advised us to go there before coming back to KL. Two of my team mates went there last year, and they liked it very much too, so i guess nothing can go wrong. And they are absolutely right, it is a lovely place.


Heritage Marina Hotel, located at the Van Ness St.

In the San Francisco City Tour, we were driven to the various part of the city, most of them are very famous. As usual, me and PY were snapping away in the bus, not missing any good sights or interesting buildings. Our non-stop picture taking session surely created a certain amount of curiousity from the other tour members, wondering what we have taken. But after a while, they cant seem to bother anymore. They must have thought we were crazy or something.. *haha*


At the New Cliff House.

The Golden Gate Bridge is an amazing sight. EVERYONE went HOOO-HAAAA inside the bus as the bridge came close. Twin Peaks is another nice place where you can view the whole San Francisco city. I can still remember how Eric introduced his trademark "pose" here...


The Golden Gate Bridge.


The Twin Peaks.

To be honest, altho Alcatraz is a very famous island, i think it is quite boring. Maybe im not the type of person who likes to admire cell or prison. It was ok for the first hour, but seeing the same thing for 4 hours? That is not what i've expected.


Alcatraz Island.

I am lazy to write for the remaining of the place that i went; Muir Woods, Sausalito, Fisherman's Wharf, Chinatown, Cable Car Museum, Lombard Street, etc. So im just gonna post some photos. Pics tell a thousand words :)


Sausalito.


Pier 39 - Fisherman's Wharf.


Lotsa crabs..


The Crookedest Street in the World - Lombard Street.


Chinatown.

Monday, March 19, 2007

Men

Saturday, March 10, 2007

How to write a resignation letter?

Reading all these jokes is a good way to de-stress...