Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Happy Mother's Day!

My Cream Cheese Marble Brownies made specially for Mom!


Tis the season when true holidays and days of celebration begin to slow; when many years ago the people at Hallmark decided to charge things up by creating additional annual events; events that could and would not be missed by anyone; true innovators in a quest to boost turnover for themselves and the world over!

And now, boys and girls, many years later, we have Mother's and Father's Day!

This year's Mother's Day brought out my once unused poetic/baking skills to conjure up another heartfelt poem (last one being a few days ago for Dad) and a yummy batch of brownies! They say parents will love anything you give them. WRONG.

Haha, nah joking. My mom loved it. I think. Love you mom! :D


So the highlight of the day was a potluck dinner at my Uncle's place where all my relatives (Dad's side) came to celebrate all the mothers known/available to us!
As such, sorry mammas, but focus shifts to the food at any potluck :P



Nearing the house we encountered this huge parade - Wesak Day still going strong!


And onto the highlight reel!
Everyone with all the food!

Chicken. Can't go wrong with that. Actually you can, but this was really nice and tender.


AMAZING. This yummy pork dish who's name evades my mind. No one does it like my Aunt!


BooBooChaCha? NOT. But a good substitute of melons, sago, and lychee. Too watery though. 


Eggtarts. Yummy! 'Nuff said.

There was more, but what's there to say about Domino's, fruits, and keropok?

The moms and their cheesy delight!
Cheesecake sourced from Melting Pot @ Concorde Hotel, KL. 

Ladies, allow me.

Well Hallmark, it worked :)

Friday, May 15, 2009

Need a light?

The other night I was bumming around with some friends after dinner.
When someone pulled out their Zippo (a lighter), and another did the same.

And another.
And another.

Okay. So suddenly, all these people started doing 'lighter tricks' and i wanted to learn!

I thought it'd be a useful tool.. solely for showing off. Not that I would need a fancy way to light my own cigarette. Not that I smoke. Seriously.

My body is a temple. Most of the time.

These people literally walk, run, and sleep with a lighter no more than 5 feet away from them at all times, so I was way out of my league...


BUT can they do this??!!!


Monday, May 11, 2009

Forget politics, lighten up Malaysia!

Enough bickering amongst ourselves.

Lighten up

One Malaysia.

One huge ass pillowfight on Padang Merdeka, how cool would that be? :P


Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Happy Birthday Dad!

Happy Birthday Dad.

You've always been there for us
And I know you always will be
You're the one who taught me everything
And you've helped me see

That you made me who I am today
By being that special person,
you know no other way.

I'm writing this to say
Thank you for being you
For always being there
For always being true

We love you dad
And today's your special day
So face your future
We're behind you all the way :)

This day was all about food. Food. Food. Food. All to celebrate a birthday that surely overkilled one of the seven sins - gluttony.

The day starts off in the dining hall...
Breakfast spread for Dad by yours truly :)

A present? 

From me?!
 
Will a 4.0 be enough, sir?!


For lunch, we head on to...
@ Westin Hotel, KL

A buffet spread awaits! 
And there goes my willpower, when I needed it most...










And finally, for dinner we move on to Villa Danieli @ Sheraton Imperial, KL!
Outside the restaurant, by the poolside.

Murals painted upon the ceiling; dim romantic lighting; stone walls.

Very authentic Italian feel to the place.
And so we ordered two sets to share, and another two mains. Had to order at least one thing per person in order to qualify for the 50% off with our Starwood card :D
Any feelings of guilt went away!

Pasta e fabioli (set - appetizer)
breaded scallops with creamy vegetables served on shells
.Only two sets = two soups when there was four of us. The waiter felt bad so he brought along two mini-soups in cups :)

Capesante in tecia (set - mains)
breaded scallops with creamy vegetables served on shells
A little too salty, but no doubting the quality of the scallops.


Risotto ai frutti di mare (set - mains)
mixed seafood risotto
Not too bad, but the rice tasted 'grainy', and could've had more seafood in it!


"Cappeletti"
homemade pasta filled with braised beef cheek tossed in ricotta cheese and tomato extract
Absolutely loved loved loved this! The cheese and tomato sauce was divine; the pasta had just the right texture; the beef, oh my... it was marvellous :)

Carpricciosa
basil, mozarella, beef pepperoni, grilled zucchini, and kalamata olives
Was too salty for my liking! Had the chef cook us up another pizza.

Vegetariana
basil, mozzarella, and grilled vegetables
Had this as grandma can't take beef, and surely can't be too salty. Good change!

Pera alla cioccolato gelato (set - dessert)
pear cake with chocolate ice cream
Unlikely combination that went well together. Well, almost anything with chocolate gelato tastes great, no?

Semifreddo di grappa con la salsa del espresso (set - dessert)
grappa semifreddo with espresso sauce
Not sure what the heck it was, but tasted like a more fuller creme brulee that was absolutely delish!

A sweet end to a pretty sweet day :)
Happy Birthday Dad!

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

The Amazing G-Race 2009!

Rewind a few months and a year back. It is morning, I am panicking because two members suddenly bail. 
Shit.
Urgent and panic calling ensued, with reinforcements arriving in the most unlikeliest of forms - two chronic smokers who are almost perpetually late to class.

That was last year's edition of Sunway University College's (SYUC) Amazing G-Race.

We got 4th.

Good enough?

No, not really.


Fast forward to 25/4/2009.

The timing this year was perfect, the Saturday just after our Finals.

The team this year was chosen, not grabbed from bed.

Together Me, Josh, Omer, and Kok Seong formed "We Are Not Americans But We're Going There"! (kinda catchy right? :P)

Fancy our chances? Definitely.
*running around, so pardon the nonexistent pictures

The team with the fastest time, including bonuses and penalties would be declared the winner!

Again, the starting and ending point was SYUC.

There would be five intervals, each colour coded, where five to six teams would be flagged off each time, with 5 minutes separating each.

We were pooled in the Green interval, which was third. 

Was basically tons of running around Bandar Sunway, completing miscellaneous tasks that challenged us, both physically and mentally! Props to Omer and his long long legs! :P

Stupid sinus killed my stamina early on. How, oh how do i get rid of thee in the morning!


At one point during the Sunway Pyramid length of the race...
We had to watch a CK advert twice, and with lyrics in hand, perform the same ad with as much energy and spunk as possible :)

Singing CK's "We Are One" ad in Parkson, Sunway Pyramid!

Josh was the lead, the rest of us were backup singers.

And yes, we keep time with one free hand.

You know how at the end of many product ads there's this deep voice resonating saying out the product's tagline. I was that too. And an awful backup singer.

I think.

Later on, we arrived at Rock Cafe (aka Medan) where we received instructions to go to the padang. We sensed the end was near!

There, we were faced with a roadblock, a task that only one member can perform. Choose to stick your hand into a box of either i) grasshoppers, ii) sludge, or iii) mud mix and find the pingpong ball with your coloured interval! I bravely took up the challenge, and into the grasshoppers we go!


After that we raced back to the cafeteria. This was the end, we knew it! But first, we had to devour a whole plate of extremely dry biscuits. Josh, was starving by now. Be my guest, hah! A hungry person does not think straight. Half-way through the plate he was a little sick, because it was so dry, and no water is allowed during this process!


PITSTOP! 2nd team to arrive! Where the hell did those other guys come from?
First thoughts, "Damn, they look like the only exercise they've been getting is from DOTA, and shouts of "DABLE KILL, I KILL YOU!"

We were in limbo. How would we place?!


The prizes that awaited the top 5 teams!

1st place: 2 CKin2U men's and 2 CKin2U women's fragrances worth RM250 each + RM200

        2nd: 2 CKin2U men's and 2 CKin2U women's fragrances worth RM250 each + RM150
        3rd:  2 CKin2U men's and 2 CKin2U women's fragrances worth RM250 each + RM100 
 4 & 5th:  RM50 each


In 5th place... not us?


In 4th place... not us?!


In 3rd place... NOT us?!


In 2nd place... NOT US?!

WTF?!


Champions of The Amazing G-Race 2009 are...

!!"We Are Not Americans But We're Going There"!!
[L-R] Omer, Josh, Me, Kok Seong


"We Are Not Americans But We're Going There" with Veron (SYUC Student Council...accountant?)


Just continues to prove the uncanny incidence of teams with lame names winning shit.
:)

Saturday, May 2, 2009

From Banana to Eggtart?

My extended family, is huge. Thing is, they mostly speak Chinese - Hokkien, Canto, Mandarin, you name it. Another thing is, my inability to converse similarly. However, over the years I have mastered the art of listening, and for the most part understanding their banter and chatter in my unacquired mother tongue; so familiar yet foreign. Therein lies the source of my moniker as a 'banana.' That is, "white on the inside, yellow on the outside!"

Okay, so there comes these holidays.

3 months.

And I'm thinking.

Damn.

Why not...
Attempt to turn from a

To a


Okay, that looks pretty damn good.

With such a transformation, I will remain yellow on the surface, with a slight tinge afflicting the white inside. 

Oh, and since its summer, I plan to get a bit darker. Thus, the light brown crust :)


But how you say?

How do I go from 'Banana' to 'Eggtart'?

To go through such a drastic change, look no further than your mother.

That's right.

The one who knew-the-language-but-chose-not-to-instill-it-into-you-until-you-had-your-own-desire-to-want-to-learn-it and didnt-want-to-"waste money"-on-a-tutor-so took-the-task-upon-herself.


First lesson dealt with learning basic vocabulary encompassing life - numbers, days of the week, family, name, and such. Am simultaneously learning how to write in Mandarin, so brain overload occured in just over an hour!


Moments later...

"Who's your Daddy (爸爸)?"