Friday, March 31. 2006That's life ~ Bangkok Bound
What is it with me and my plans? The things that I plan for don't always turn out smoothly. I suspect it's the same with quite a number of other folks, too. That's life. Some things seem to fall on your laps. Some don't.
Take some of my travel adventures for example:
The way I see it, if I keep cancelling travel plans because of all these snags, I would never have gotten anywhere. And miss out on some of the best and life-changing moments of my life. I learned this one thing: That just because you hit a snag, it's not a sign to quit and throw in the towel. Here's an excerpt from my New York blog entry which still encouraged me whenever I hit a travel snag: One by one, things just came through for me. At the darkest point of this whole harrowing episode, I remembered asking a wise lady on why it was so difficult for me to get things going for this US trip. So about Bangkok, I'm going ahead. Am in dire need of a break. And still am happy and excited despite the demonstrations. I doubt I'll be blogging from there but I should still be contactible via e-mails. Ta for now Gosh, I am so in need of a break. AirAsia, please don't go late on me ar... Thursday, March 30. 2006Da Winners!
Ok, ok, I can't cook sambal belacan to save my life... yet! And I still think Chek Hup is the best thing since choc chip cookies. And these folks guessed it right. Their reward is having their favourite pics posted on me blog. Here they are, the winners of the latest guessing game! Congrats, people!
Pebbles: ![]() Milo - the key poh cat. "Why's the phone making weird noises and flashing at me??" Lisa: Omigosh... this is just so sweet of her. Yalor, we two always seem to match in terms of colors BeerBrat: ![]() BB hasn't sent me anything. But I think these pics are his pride and joy (stolen from his website Wednesday, March 29. 2006I'm H-A-P-P-Y
Have you ever been so happy that you just can't stop smiling?
That's the case with me for the past couple of weeks. And it's getting worse this week. Now, not only I can't stop grinning like a ninny, I keep humming this little childhood tune in my head: I'm H-A-P-P-YAnd since I noticed that you guys love answering trivia questions and guessing games, I'm gonna ask you guys to guess just why I'm so happy. Two of these statements are false, which ones are they? CC is on Cloud 9 because:
You know what to do, you pro guessers you. Happy guessing My bro said I look like a grinning rabbit here. Aiyor! Never mind lar, as long as it's still cute hor?
Mumm Mumm
As you can see from my recent posts, I've been thinking a lot about food lately. The nice raw egg Hokkien kuey teow and yummylicious Nasi Lemak near my church. That fantabulous century egg Yee Mee in Taman Tun. The saliva-inducing Unagi. Detoxification regimes. Wheat bran (bleh...). Cell food. Thinking about food is a common Malaysian past time. Especially for the Chinese. Hokkiens commonly greet each other with, "Chiak par buey?" which means, "Have you eaten?" My mom, being a retired nurse, will go a step further with her loved ones who are sick and ask, "How's your bowel movement today?"
And it makes sense to ask these questions instead of the usual, "How're ya doin'?" that Americans are so fond of asking, "G'day, mate!" the Aussie-fied version or "Apa macam lu?" in Rojak-speak. A healthy person would naturally have a hearty appetite and dispense their waste matter in the most efficient manner. KY and I were looking at some Detoxlim ads today and pondered if they actually worked. "I dunno, KY. I think as long as we maintain a healthy diet and exercise, drink water and eat lots of vegetables and fruits, we should be ok," I said. "Well, veges and fruits aren't the most healthiest options either wor. They are loaded up with pesticides and such," he replied. Those words made me think of my beloved Grandma - the gentlest and kindliest soul I've ever known. She was terrified of eating vegetables and fruits because they were "full of pesticides". Because of the lack of fibre in her diet, she died of colon cancer when I was 12. I guess that's another reason why mom would enquire about bowel movements of sick rellies. And why she would always, always tell us to finish up our veges. KY and I looked at each other, sighed and moved away from the Detoxlim ad display. It can get rather confusing in a world where everyone is chasing after health, beauty and fitness. Do you avoid pesticide-ridden veges and fruits altogether? And which product ad would you believe in and plunk your hard-earned money to? The one with the cutest, slimmest and most healthy looking model? The one with the biggest ad budget that it appears in the TV, outdoor banners and magazines? The one with the most convincing salesperson who prey on your fear of dying/aging prematurely? Which? And really, sometimes I feel that the existence of too many options, too many new discoveries and a slew of health products in the market are making us all a harried and confused lot. I guess I'm blessed to have parents who are unfazed by it all and prefer to keep their health tips as simple as they can. That kept me grounded when I'm tempted to try the latest thingamajic on the market. My folks swear by garlic (the ultimate cure-all) and wolf-berry tea (for bright eyes) and faithfully fed us kids on it. So now you know why my eyes are so bright and shiny all the time. Ahem Ahem For bright eyes, glug up on wolfberries. Tiru macam saya! Tuesday, March 28. 2006Food Tastes Better...
... if you have people to share it with.
My dad was pooh-poohing the need for having meal partners a couple of weeks ago. "Look, if your mom and and I want to eat different things from different stalls, we will go our separate ways to eat what we want and then meet up later for a bout of shopping before heading home. We don't have to have a partner to eat meals." While I agree that there's nothing wrong eating out alone - I do that myself countless of times - food does actually look more appealing if you have someone to share it or share the moment with. Case in point: Nianci and Eugene would bring finger foodies over during cg sometimes. If it were left in their fridges at home, it would most probably go uneaten for a long time. But in the company of good friends who need fuel to yak in an animated fashion, the food is usually consumed in a few blinks of the eye. Maybe seeing fingers dipping into the sweets/cookie jar and the enraptured expression on their faces as they savour the snacks makes people feel more greedy than usual. Or maybe having friends recommend, "Wah, that green sweet is the best tasting of all! You should try it leh," stirs one's appetite up like no other can. Or maybe (and I suspect this is the case for me) people just tend to eat more when they are happy. And what could be a happier occassion than being surrounded by loved ones and good chums? So last weekend when we were out on our usual family lunch, dad announced that he wanted to eat Bah Kut Teh. Again. I wasn't in the mood for that and announced that I'll be joining mom at her favourite coffee shop instead. "Oh, like that ah," dad commented thoughtfully. "In that case, I'll join your mom and you for lunch then." Mom and I grinned at each other at that. Looks like Bah Kut Teh doesn't taste quite the same without a partner in crime to share it with. Hee...
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