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Friday, December 31, 2010

Animals Anecdotes 18 : Strictly Crocs and Crocodiles

Reptiles are not exactly my favorite animal. However that does not mean I won't be interested to 'check on' them whenever there is a chance. Below is going to be a series of strictly crocs pictures that I have encountered during my visit to a Crocodile Farm at Tuaran, Sabah. From petting a croc to almost being eaten 'alive' by them crocodiles. It must have been the most terrifying animal visit I have ever done in my life - petting a live, baby croc that is; not the eaten 'alive' part though.

Enjoy the pictures and yeah, never ever try to mess around with a crocodile, either the one found in a crocodile farm or the one of those  in the wild.

[caption id="attachment_1664" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Salt water crocodile[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1665" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Bujang Sukau the croc killed a man[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1666" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Crocodiles roaming around, chilling just before feeding time[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1667" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Crocodiles feeding on a lot of chicken. I doubt the chickens are organic. Haha[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1668" align="aligncenter" width="300"] I am MEAN! Don't mess with a chalky looking croc![/caption]

2011 Travel List : Where should I go?

2011 is coming up in a about a day or so, depending on where your coordinate is on the map. Hehe. I still don't have much thought on my 2011 travel list. Actually come to think of it, there are a lot of places that I have pre-planned to go but it all boils down to timing and money. Hmm...

Nevertheless, I do hope I can make my annual visit to Borneo possible again for the third time in a row(starting from 2009) with my awesome travel buddy FF. Oh FF should have a website of her own dot com coming up this new year and I'm pretty excited to see what she'll have in store at her blog soon.

Oh well, I have the whole year of next year to think about places I should be visiting and traveling so yeah, I'm not going to come up with a travel list just yet. On the other hand, do you have a bucket list of travel places that you have in mind for next year, 2011? If so, where are going?

How to prepare Cardamom Tea or Elaichi Tea?

Cardamom tea or Elaichi Tea isn't something you get to drink often unless if you have been introduced to a true Indian culture and cuisine. In my case, I fall in love with cardamom tea while I was in India. The version that I drink often was something pressed automatically from the machine like so:

[caption id="attachment_1653" align="aligncenter" width="225" caption="Cardamom tea from the Lipton machine"][/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1654" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Have a hot sip with cardamom tea!"][/caption]

Drinking tea is a part of a lifestyle for Indians. They drink a whole lot of tea through out the day. However, at each time they will drink up in small portions and no, they don't drink tea in mugs like us drinking coffee in one. Haha.

Anyhow, cardamom tea definitely has an acquired taste but it is an awesome acquired taste. The one that I used to drink from the machine is rich in spice, milky, sweet and I usually take more than a cup  at one time. The cup is like super tiny almost like a shot drink, so 2 shots is my preferred way to drink it.

After coming back from India, I didn't get to drink Cardamom tea for a very long time because I didn't know how to make one myself until I started drinking cardamom tea again while I was at the Tea Shop, Cameron Highlands. I really like the idea of having a zing of spice in my drinks and cardamom tea really nails it. So right now, if I am at home, my version for preparing Cardamom Tea or Elaichi Tea ( in Telegu) is like this:

Cardamom Tea Recipe:

- I have pre-blend a handful or so of cardamom until it becomes powdered cardamom and kept them in a jar.

- I boil some water in the electric kettle ( the traditional way is to boil some water in a pot over a stove).

-Pour the boiled water into a teapot, put probably 2 teaspoon of cardamom powder, a bag of tea or loose tea of your choice, pour some milk and sugar. Alternatively you can use condensed milk for this, hence you don't need to add on sugar.

- Let the tea seep for 3-4 minutes, stir well, sift and serve.

There are other ways of preparing and making cardamom tea and I must note that, the way I prepare my cardamom tea is very different from the usual way, probably because I'm thinking I want to have my tea like right away and ASAP that I don't really want to bother boiling the water in the pot and all. Although I do think boiling cardamom, tea and water over the pot will intensify the flavour of the drink.

To learn on how to prepare your cardamom tea or elachi tea with a bit of ginger in it using the common way, do check out the video below:

Ginger Cardamom Chai

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyhs1zJM3Co

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Best Yoga DVD 2010: Jillian Michaels Yoga Meltdown

I am a big time yoga lover! Yes, I love it because it is easy to do, doesn't need all those fancy big equipments in the gym and best of all you will get about the same result working and toning as you do in the gym. I have to admit that I don't do yoga all the time but I can see that yoga helps a lot in toning out your figure and building up your muscles if you do it right, which is not that difficult at all.

If you have been frequenting my blog, you would have known by now that I post a lot of yoga articles like the Shirsha Asana/Yoga Headstand that you can easily follow them for free from YouTube. However if you are looking for something serious and to get a proper yoga workout, you really have to get your hands on what I claim as the Best Yoga DVD this 2010 by America's Toughest Trainer - Jillian Michaels with her Jillian Michaels: Yoga Meltdown DVD.

Jillian Michaels : Yoga Meltdown Level 1


httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hwPmKdu1-g

The dvd comes with 2 complete 3o minutes yoga meltdown workout and 2 different level of intensity. Note of caution though, you will have to get ready to get ripped and watch out for that major calorie burn. It is no doubt a whole new total body workout that you must do for your body and your health.

You know what, don't take my word for it. You have to see this short video preview and try it out a little bit on your own and you tell me if those workout has gotten your whole body working or not.

Jillian Michaels : Yoga Meltdown Level 2

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfYHAtn-GP0

Jillian Michaels Yoga Meltdown is a definite must have and I would say The Best Yoga DVD this 2010. You can find out more about Jillian Michaels: Yoga Meltdown DVD by clicking the link here. Jillian has other sets of DVDS with more intense and awesome workout which you can check them out as well from the link below.


I really love Jillian and I think she is the best trainer ever and the Yoga Meltdown DVD just couldn't get any better than that.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Top 5 Things You Must Do In Cameron Highlands With Your Family or Friends

This post is way too long overdue because all the pictures I'm going to post here happened last year. Whatever it is here goes for the Top 5 Things You Must Do In Cameron Highlands either if you are going alone (most unlikely but quite possibly) or with your family or with your bunch of friends :

1. Visit all Four Tea Estate/Plantation in Cameron Highlands.

[caption id="attachment_1627" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Hills of Tea, Tea Estate at Cameron Highlands"][/caption]

The four tea estates are in this sequence if you are coming from the Highway Exit 137 - Simpang Pulai:

- Cameron Bharat Tea Plantation located along Ringlet/Tanah Rata Road

- Sungai Palas Boh Tea Estate, Gunung Brinchang Road

- Another Cameron Bharat Tea Plantation somewhere around KM10 after Tanah Rata.

- Boh Tea Estate, Habu, Ringlet



[caption id="attachment_1626" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Fresh, hand-picked tea leaves in a basket"][/caption]



Visits to all three tea estates will only be completed if you actually take the time and effort to walk down or up through the maze of tea plants. If you drop buy in the morning, you will get to see the tea pickers cutting out the tea leaves and bundling up the leaves on a big rattan basket. Take time to pick up those loose tea leaves dropped on the ground and smell it. You'll be amazed that fresh tea leaf actually smells sweet! Also, I wouldn't recommend you to go picking on the tea leaves. I doubt that you are allowed to do that.

[caption id="attachment_1628" align="aligncenter" width="225" caption="Stairs to the top of Boh Tea Estate at Habu"][/caption]

Other than that, you have to pay a visit at the Tea Factory and Tea Shop to learn about tea processing and buying a couple of packets of tea as well. If you are visiting Boh Tea Estate at Habu, take sometime to hike up a steep flight of stairs that will lead you to the highest point of the estate (I think). From there you get to see a beautiful bird's eye view of the Boh plantation. It will be worth the long hike up the stairs, that's for sure!

2. Drink all kind of tea at all  tea estate's cafes.

You must have a try at those different varieties of flavoured tea from the cafes. I love flavoured tea but my ultimate favourite has to be the Cardamom Tea. Make sure you have a go at it if drinking tea with a little bit of spice is your cup of tea. However, if you haven't actually tried ever on drinking spiced tea, the tea estate's cafes is a great place to challenge your palette.

3. Visit common touristy places like everybody else! Haha. However there is this one place you MUST have to visit and snap lots of photos. It is non other than the famous "Ye Olde Smokehouse" located near the golf course at Brinchang.

The Ye Olde Smokehouse is a beautiful and well maintained Mock-Tudor hotel and restaurant. I think right before the hotel, you can spot the common red British phone box and that is also yet another place you have to pose and camwhore about at this place. This is something you shouldn't miss out!

4. Go Jungle Trekking / Jungle Walks



[caption id="attachment_1629" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Jungle walk no. 9, Cameron Highlands. Distance 2.57KM"][/caption]



There are quite a number of interesting treks in Cameron Highlands. There are pretty safe and fun for the whole family/friends too. One of the best and easiest walks will be Path 9A. Starting points starts right after the Mardi building.

[caption id="attachment_1631" align="aligncenter" width="225" caption="Robinson waterfall, Cameron Highlands along Path 9"][/caption]

This Path 9A is a pleasant downhill walk where you will get to see Robinson Waterfall a couple of minutes through the hike. If you continue on further for the next 45 minutes - an hour, the path will lead you to the Boh Estate at Habu. From there you can go check out the Boh Estate, probably have a cup of tea at the Tea Shop and walk back through the path again to get back to town. Alternatively, you can catch a bus from Habu to get yourself back to Tanah Rata town.

5. Climb both Gunung Brinchang (2000m) and Gunung Irau(2090m).

The climb for both mountains is totally game on for avid mountain trekkers. I haven't done it myself yet but there are groups like MOTHS who organize a trekking trip to these mountains. You can also get in touch with local tour operators (mostly located along the street of Tanah Rata town) to arrange the hike for you.

There you go, a list of the Top 5 Things You Must Do In Cameron Highlands either with Your Family or Friends. I've done them all except the mountain climbing part and I think I should and will pretty soon. I must warn you though, these top 5 things listed are a must-do things strictly for the fit, adventurous and for anyone who loves the nature. Cameron Highlands really have got a lot to offer specially for outdoor lovers and please, go ahead with everything on the list if you haven't already!

Good or Bad ? What's your pick?

Sometimes it is much easier to let pictures do all the writing and talking. Hence this is what happening now :

[caption id="attachment_1620" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Yours truly with dirty boots, sitting on the car roof with the WWF - For A Living Planet car sticker"][/caption]

Being good, keeping focus and disciplined, becoming successful and winning require a lot of hard work and yes it was never meant to be easy. On the other hand, being lazy, unmotivated, cheating, losing and being plain evil & bad are all easy. Make your pick now, which do you choose to be (Good or Bad) and how (Hard or Easy) are you going to have it be?

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Have a merry happy holidays everyone!

I know I haven't been blogging for a couple of days now...more like a week I think. I was actually down with cold-cough-sore throat-body ache and I am getting much better today, yay! Thank God!

Anyway, just want to have a quick shout out to everyone to have a Merry Happy Holidays and have a safe journey if you are traveling. Until more posts to come, hopefully...:)

Friday, December 17, 2010

Can You Ever Travel Super Light? I Know I Can't!

Can you ever travel super light? I know I can't but I always try my very best to bring less because if you haven't already realized, how many times do you actually used up all your clean clothing in your pack during your travel? Most of the time you'll ended up recycling most of the clothes you are already wearing, am I right? Yeah I know, I'm spot on on this!

Regardless if you can ever travel super light, I know of one guy who can really accomplish that. I came across this No Baggage Challenge guy who goes around the world only with his clothes on his back. Definitely pushing the super light travel to the ultimate extreme.

Okay so let's picture the situation of the No Baggage Challenge guy. Firstly, he's a guy and  most guys just don't need to pack so much anyway, so going with zero baggage may seem easy enough and feasible for most guys. However if you are a girl, it got me wondering if any girl has ever tried on a no baggage challenge ever. Probably it is possible for a girl to travel with no luggage but I sure think it will get a little uncomfortable after a couple of days throughout the travel. I don't know, I'm just not so optimistic about this no baggage challenge idea after all.

Anyhow, if you MUST check out and want to figure out how on earth do you go travel around the world with ZERO Baggage on your back, you must check this video out : No Baggage Challenge : Going around the world with ZERO luggage!

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYHfOodheTI

So can you ever travel super light or lighter or with no baggage at all? Can you?

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Animals Anecdotes 15 : The Ultimate Cats Series 2010

It has been a long time since I last make a post about Animals Anecdotes. I figure that it will be nice to finally post some pictures of cats that I happened to have in my pictures folder but some of them never got the chance to be published in this blog. So here goes The Ultimate Cats Series 2010 under Animals Anecdotes! Enjoy! :)




[caption id="attachment_1584" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="My name is "budak kecik" a.k.a small guy"][/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1585" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="I'm a stray and they call me Tiger because I happen to eat on the Save The Tiger WWF poster. Other than that, I'm glad that I got fed."][/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1586" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="I'm the mama cat and that's my kittens. They are cold and hungry but this house is perfect for the kids to have shelter. Oh, I'm somehow related to Tiger the cat on the previous picture or am I, Tiger already growned up and becoming a Mama? "][/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1587" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Our mama is tired. See here lying at the corner. So we decided to play a little bit before feeding time."][/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1588" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="That's me a scared and wet kitten stuck between the car rims. I went on a panic attack because I got chased but I later figured hiding in the rim is an awful idea. Thank God I did get out soon after."][/caption]

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

The joy of a minimalist!

A couple of days ago, I was browsing through my Google Reader , skimming through the long list of unread blog posts from the many websites that I've subscribed to and I came across an article about living a life as a minimalist. I took the time to read the blog and even the excerpt of the best selling minimalist book - "The Joy of Less, A Minimalist Living Guide". It turns out to be something that I never knew that it is what I am today - a slight minimalist. Haha.

I must highlight that I am slightly a minimalist and a little bit frugal sometimes because I always believe in the philosophy that  "less is more" and "simplicity should be the way of life". I also always like the idea of having an open space, open windows, open doors because in someways I feel free and unsuffocated when I am in a surrounding where things are open,airy and spacey.

There is also this concept which I believe on that you should start making space in your life in order for you to receive something that you wanted in return. So in the case of if you have so much stuff already around you and if you are expecting for something new to come in your life, if you just don't make some space for that something to come, in reality it just won't come to you. It is as simple as that.

Another great thing about  being a minimalist is that you tend to be frugal and guess what, you get to save more money in the bank because you won't be having debts or loans to pay for. However, it is not to say that being a minimalist means it is okay for you to be poor. Heck no. It just means that you have a much better sense of your financial, you know how to manage your money and in most cases you know very well on how to grow the money that you already have in hand. At most times, I will go with the principal of  "only spend money when you have the cash and don't spend your money when you don't have the cash, i.e never allow yourself to live on credit. "

Oh well, living life as a minimalist probably just sound a little bit of a constraint and a bit too hard to handle for some. Whatever it is, if you think you would like to make a change in your life right now for you to be able to have a better life, I must say that you should try living a life as a minimalist by going for it bit by bit. I certainly think life is more worthwhile if you lead a simple, no fuss about getting too much 'stuffs'  lifestyle. Oh man, I really can't tell how much joy there is to be a minimalist. If by any means, I do inspire you to explore more of a life as a minimalist, you should get your hands on this awesome book by "Francine Jay, the author of the best selling book "The Joy of Less, A Minimalist Living Guide: How to Declutter, Organize, and Simplify Your Life".

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Photo Essay : You don't get to see this sign that often

[caption id="attachment_1567" align="aligncenter" width="225" caption="Do you want to go 'Rabbit' or 'Tortoise'?"][/caption]

You see...how often do you see signs like this?

Let's choose if you want to go as fast as a Rabbit or as slow as a Tortoise that eventually goes to a Stop. I would prefer to be a Rabbit at most time please. :)

If only all automobiles transmission comes with a super easy to understand and obviously easy to operate transmission(gearbox) like the picture above. It is pretty straight forward and probably a little bit  'comical'  too, no? :)

By any chance at all, if you are given a choice to have a manual or automatic or Rabbit & Tortoise transmission for your gearbox, which one will be your pick?

Looking for hostels for your travel? Try Hostelworld!

Are you looking for hostels or plain good accommodation for your upcoming travel? If you are looking for one, you should try having a look at www.hostelworld.com . HostelWorld is claimed to be the world's no.1 hostel booking website with over 25K hostels listings from 180 countries worldwide.

I even tried searching for budget hostels or accommodation randomly in Amsterdam and Tokyo. The results I get are really great. The best part about searching from HostelWorld is that you get to pre-book your stay, get reviews on the hostels along with the pricing making budget traveling easy and manageable.

By far, I've never came across of anything more convenient than HostelWorld and really if you are crazily looking for hassle-free place to stay for your travel, this is the site to visit. From the search query I made for Amsterdam, the lowest price for a really shoe-string hostel budget is as low as 15euro/nite and I think that's a real catch if budget traveling is the way you travel of course.

Oh, I'm not getting any commission promoting HostelWorld. So yeah, do have a go at their site to check out for your travel stay. :)

Wednesday, December 08, 2010

Reasons why you should keep fit with Zumba Fitness

Zumba Fitness is a must try fitness routine if you are looking for a new twist from your mundane fitness regime. Zumba Fitness is a fun and energetic dance fitness program that uses Latin as well as International music throughout the dance routine. Right now, you  are able to pick up the Zumba Fitness by following through a set of Zumba routine right for the cd like the Zumba Fitness Total Body Transformation System DVD set.

Zumba Fitness Total Body Transformation System DVD Set is divided into 5 major Zumba fitness options that you can choose from. There are :

1. The Basics Workout

2. Cardio Party

3. Flat Abs workout

4. 20 minute express if you are on the go but need to have your daily workout intake somehow

5. Zumba Live!

Have a go at the Zumba Fitness basics steps and see how well you can keep up with the routines. :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsSrq3HBa7A

[caption id="attachment_1550" align="aligncenter" width="160" caption="Zumba fitness total body transformation system dvd set"][/caption]

The Zumba Fitness DVD Set is great for anyone who wants to try their hands on Zumba at the comfort of your own home. So there's no hassle to sign up for zumba classes out there. Personally, I've followed a couple of Zumba routine and I feel that it is so much fun to workout while dancing and the dance moves are easy to follow too. Also by the end of each routine, I was sweating and I do feel like I was burning a good portion of calories for the day. If you love dancing like who doesn't right, you really should have a go at Zumba Fitness. It is like the most 'in' dance fitness program that is really worth a try. Getting fit while having fun with all the cool dance moves couldn't get any better than that.

To pick up your own Zumba Fitness Total Body Transformation System DVD set and try it out at home with a couple of friends perhaps, click here.

Monday, December 06, 2010

Scrambling to finish up a list of to-dos before the year ends

Yep, I am scrambling to finish up a long list of things that I should have done since early this year before the calendar changes again in a couple of weeks. Finishing up with the list means a great deal to me and usually the things that I don't really feel like doing the most turns out to be the most valuable thing ever because almost 99% of the time, the results of those "I don't feel like doing because I feel 'lazy' and 'uninspired' but I do it somehow" are amazing, incredible and churns out the best of all outcomes. So next time around if you feel so lazy and uninspired although you have a gut feeling that shouts you have to do that 'something' somehow, you better get it over and done with. Believe me that the amount of time spent to do those things you don't like doing are so worth the effort.

That is why just before the new year resumes again soon, if you are like me and have a lot of pending work to do, please get on with it and check it out from the list. You'll be satisfied they are all done with and let's start the new year fresh with more bright and great ideas ahead.

Until then, I should get it done with already. :)

Friday, December 03, 2010

Freestyle Motocross :RedBull X-Fighters and the Best of FMX

Freestyle motocross is yet another favorite extreme sports that I enjoy watching since like forever. I love the fact that it is possible to go against gravity and fly in style with a motorbike. It is also about making the impossible, possible. If you have never watched a freestyle motocross ever on the Sports Channel, then you should now.

I'm sharing here some videos on quite possibly the best of freestyle motocross tricks ever. To check out more on freestyle motocross, simple go search on YouTube for Freestyle Motocross FMX or Redbull X-Fighters. It will get you hooked if you are an adrenaline junkie of course. Enjoy the videos ya'll!

RedBull X-Fighters 2010 London Highlights:

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8HijMRrjvk

Best of Freestyle Motocross:

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3VkXT76gho

Wednesday, December 01, 2010

Lata Kinjang Waterfall, Perak

Craving for a cold water dip from a waterfall? Hmm...most probably not since it is the raining season and the weather is a little bit chilly in the morning. However on another thought, it still get crazily hot during most part of the day so if you can have a chance to enjoy a waterfall, you really MUST have a go at Lata Kinjang, Perak.

Have no idea where is Lata Kinjang?

If you are a frequent traveler from KL (south) to Penang (north of Peninsular Malaysia), you will definitely notice a huge waterfall coming down from the mountain as you are approaching towards Ipoh. You can't really miss this waterfall because the highway literally leads go through between  mountains or is it a mere hill on both sides of the road. The Lata Kinjang waterfall can be seen clearly on the right side of the highway if you are coming from KL.

Anyways, you can find your way to Lata Kinjang from Google Map and I'm not going to do all the directional writings for now. Haha. Just want to share some pictures of this awesome waterfall with you lot. Enjoy!

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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Photo Essay : Something round and green...

Let's have a guess on these. Hint : there are round and green...

[caption id="attachment_1510" align="aligncenter" width="225" caption="That's a hat being held tight at the end to hold something round and green inside"][/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1511" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="It's a blurry image of that something round and green"][/caption]

Still can't tell what it is?

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Oh man, you got to be kidding me! Check this other picture and see what it really is then.


So it's a Calamansi ya'll. Totally hand-picked fresh from the 'garden' from a couple of calamansi trees. They are so sour and they make some great ice 'calamansi'  tea drink. Yum!

Friday, November 26, 2010

Stand Up Paddle Surfing

Please don't tell me that this isn't cool :

Stand Up Paddle surfing

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxV-BfBRJZg

Stand Up Paddle surfing literally means surfing with a paddle while standing up. If you watch the video, you will see a little kid surfing together with another adult on the same surfboard. That must have been so much fun and the best thing IS they make Stand Up Paddle surfing looks so easy to do. Gosh, I really love this kind of water sports, don't you?

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Crashing on my bottom doing the Shirsha Asana / Yoga Headstand

Yesterday, I attempted the Shirsha Asana or commonly known as the headstand. For support, I lean both my legs up against the wall. That part was easy. Later, I thought that I should try to get both my legs straight and off the wall. I never knew that you can be totally off-balanced when you are upside down and trust me, I was going all wobbly. I think I got through a couple of seconds with both my legs up with no wall support and BOOM, I crashed hard onto the floor seconds after that.

IMG_0154photo © 2009 Neeta Lind | more info (via: Wylio)

Thankfully, I crashed landed on my bum and had a sore bottom later on but it felt almost like I made a back flip towards the floor. So it ain't that bad really. Unfortunately, I landed straight onto my notebook's cooler pad because for some unknown reason it was sitting exactly across from where I was doing the headstand. Although I miraculously 'survived' the crash/back flip, the cooler pad didn't. One of its fan was detached from the base while half of the cooler pad had a long crack from the side to the center. It's officially kaput.

Nevertheless, I wouldn't say posing for the headstand is difficult. It is do-able with a lot of concentration and balance of course.  Since I've crashed on my bottom while doing the headstand, will I attempt it again? Of course I will! Doing a headstand is really cool and I have a feeling of being light and fresh after that short inversion. You should attempt a headstand too and you can check out on my previous post to learn on how you can do the Shirsha Asana /Yoga Headstand.

p.s: You may want to have a look at the damaged cooler pad. :)

[caption id="attachment_1485" align="aligncenter" width="210" caption="The cracked and detached fan. Ouch!"][/caption]

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

How much have traveling changed you?

If you are an avid traveler, yes I do mean a traveler and not a holidaymaker, have you ever asked this question to yourself : How much have traveling changed me as a person? Am I a changed person now than I was before I begin my travel journey? I'm absolutely sure these questions somehow or rather have crossed your mind. If traveling has changed you, then what is it?

Personally, traveling has changed me on these levels:

- I appreciate my country a lot more because we have excellent taste in food and there are countless of varieties to choose from.

- I feel sympathetic on how other people in the poor countries live on the daily basis. Life ain't no walk in a park for most of them. It's a constant struggle just to get through the day.

- I can tolerate really bad and near chances of a suicidal city traffic.

- To have an open heart, open mind, to accept, to embrace and have a great respect on others especially when there are a huge divide of cultural background, traditions and faith.

... and the list goes on and on.

So ask yourself now, how much have traveling changed you now?

I wish I can do the Bakasana or the Crow Pose

I really wish I can do the Bakasana or the Crow Pose and I believe it takes heaps of practice to get the pose correct. Performing the Bakasana/Crow pose will mainly benefit and strengthen your whole arms, shoulders, neck and the whole upper back because you have to balance your whole body weight solely on your arms and wrists.

Check out on how you can do the Bakasana or the Crow Pose from the video below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXLWMHANqlw&feature=fvw

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Animals Anecdotes 17: Butterflies lingering on me!

It has been more than one occasion now when I turn and see a tiny butterfly or a full grown, extremely colorful butterfly lingering all over me. Among all those butterflies, I managed to capture only this small one with the camera. I wonder what attracted them and kept them staying - more like sucking on the surfaces for quite sometime before they take off and totally disappear.

[caption id="attachment_1463" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Little butterfly on me shoe"][/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1464" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="A closer look"][/caption]

Lately, there are quite a big number of a striking orange butterflies. There are like all over the place. One time, I spilled some water on my hand and out of no where, an orange butterfly came, suck and feel around for that drops water for a long time and flew away. It feels pretty 'magical' in some way. I can't quite tell what it is. Oh well, it is just some butterflies deciding to linger around me. They are really fun to have around with. You should 'catch' one if you can! :)

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Nevis Bungy VS Sunway Bungy

Watching these videos got me pumping, man! Bungy jumping is an incredibly, awesome adrenaline fix. Nevis Bungy jump is located in New Zealand while Sunway Bungy jump is in Sunway Lagoon Extreme Park, Malaysia. If you must compare between the two, it is pretty obvious that Nevis is the best between them. It's longer (134m) and has really great mountain valley view too!

If only I can fly to New Zealand for my birthday this month, I'm sure to have Nevis Bungy a go! Unfortunately, it's not happening just yet. It'll be great to celebrate a birthday with an adrenaline kick just like how I celebrated it back in 2006 by going on a topsy-turvy shoot to the sky on the 'G Force X' by AJ Hackett at KL Tower. As for this year, I guess I can just settle with a bungy by just watching 'em on YouTube. Lol!

Nevis Bungy Jump, New Zealand :

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zu5gOTDII7A

VS

Sunway Lagoon Extreme Park Bungy Jump, Malaysia :

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1v88uGtVbk

The result:

Nevis Bungy wins hands down!

Animals Anecdotes 16 : Down to one doggie

The official head count for the number of dogs right now is one. Joe  the sole, male dog decided to leave the cabin and left Brownie, the young female dog on her own. Joe has been pretty moody since Maggie (alpha female dog, Brownie's mum) is gone. He wasn't doing much 'work' which is to escort everyone ever since Maggie went missing.

[caption id="attachment_1450" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="One of the last pics taken of Brownie and Maggie together. Brownie is the one with the bushy tail."][/caption]

As for Brownie, she's doing great. We've been feeding her with those Pedigree biscuits instead of the usual mix of rice and chicken or fish because she doesn't look like she has much of an appetite after her mum is gone. The best thing about Brownie is that she'll be wagging her tail like crazy every time we come around, so that's a good sign that she still gets excited on seeing us coming. Although she hasn't been 'escorting' the gang for almost a week, she did come to look for us yesterday when we didn't make a stop at the cabin for quite a long time.

[caption id="attachment_1451" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Say hi to Brownie!"][/caption]

It is kind of sad to see Brownie staying all alone at the cabin. From a pack of 4, later 5 then more than 5 (because of some newborn puppies) and the number kept decreasing until a single dog - Brownie, who happens to be the first one to venture around the cabin and hopefully she will stick around for sometime. We do know dogs are a social animal, so we just going to wait and see on how long Brownie will be around or probably other 'nice, non-barking breed' will join her in the future, we'll just never know.

Oh, talking about non-barking breed, the dogs we have around the cabin are the quite type. The are fast runners, small in build, pretty short and they hardly even bark. They will only make a noise when they see something like snakes or birds that they wanted to catch or simply to communicate to one another if they are far away from each other. Other than that, if you expect them to bark at strangers or even stray buffaloes, you need to do a big time 'coercing' to get them to just bark. They are so quiet and super silent unlike that annoying, tiny, sausage dog that my neighbour has. 'The sausage' has been barking for every 5 minutes for more than an hour at 5 ish am for a couple of days now. I don't know what it was trying to do and I blame it on the owner, not the dog. :(

Monday, November 15, 2010

Photo Essay : Muddy Adventure

With an overnight heavy downpour, some parts of the area was 'flooded' rather slightly with water. Contemplating to go from right to left, the person behind the steering wheel took left instead. Much thanks to the overgrown grass, no one anticipated a wet area about a couple of inch of water and boom, all four wheels got stuck. It was too late to reverse and it only made the car sink in deeper. Moving forward resulted into the same situation - getting stuck even more.


We managed to gather two long wooden planks and a couple of big stones to put under the car. We even tried jacking one side of the car up to slide in the plank underneath. The plank went under for one side but we couldn't slide the other plank on the left tire because things got way too slippery. With one plank under, we tried to reverse putting the 4wd gear on, but to no avail. Pushing the car from the front while another person behind the wheel on a reverse gear proved to be a waste of time and energy draining.

[caption id="attachment_1437" align="aligncenter" width="225" caption="One plank under the tire"][/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1438" align="aligncenter" width="225" caption="Front wheel down"][/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1439" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Went in pretty deep right, eh?"][/caption]

Finally, we resorted to call the tow truck guy, waited on a rock all hungry, luckily we got 2 mangoes and half drenched in mud. After what felt like a long wait later, the pulling began. The car got pulled out of the mud leaving a couple of inches deep tire track on the runny, muddy soil but we didn't get to go home just yet. The tow truck got itself stuck in the mud too for two times! Haha. Thankfully, our car is already out of the mud, so we began pulling the tow truck instead.

[caption id="attachment_1440" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Yay! The car's out after 3 hours stuck in the mud!"][/caption]

All went well, nobody got hurt except that I got bitten by a flying insect on my hand and everyone left with mud stains on our faces, hands, sunglasses, pants and all over the car of course. :).




[caption id="attachment_1441" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="All 'mud' up! A mud fight would have been nice."][/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1442" align="aligncenter" width="225" caption="That's not just mud. It's a mud-buffalo poop combo!"][/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1443" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="The mud stains caking on my pants. It doesn't show so much coz I got a grey color pants."][/caption]

All in all, it was a great day indeed! Oh, I did went home with a good scrubbing all over the body. Haha.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Don't hold back-Galvanize by The Chemical Brothers

It's a gloomy, slightly chilly Friday and if you 'wake up in the morning with the initiative to move' but can't seem to get yourself moving, I got your fix. Listen up, full blast on your headphones this energy vibrating song called Galvanize by The Chemical Brothers.

If a full blast of this plus a huge mug of black coffee still won't help get you going, you are so going to be in trouble at work today! :). Enjoy the beat yo!



An excerpt of the Galvanize Lyrics - Chemical Brothers

(Don't hold back)
cuz you woke up in the morning with initiative to move,
so why make it harder

(Don't hold back)
If you think about it so many people do, be cool man, look smarter,

(Don't hold back)
and you shouldn't even care, about the losers in the air,
and their crooked stares,

(Don't hold back)
cuz there's a party over here, so you might aswell be here,
where the people care,

The world is holding back
the time has come to...

Galvanize,

(Don't hold back)
If you think about it too much you may stumble,
trip up fall on your face,

(Don't hold back)
You think it is time you get up fresh style
like a sit-up come on keep pace

(Don't hold back)
Put apprehension on the back burner,
let it sit, don't even get it lit,

(Don't hold back)
Get involved with the jam,
don't be a prick, hot chick

(Don't hold back)
The World
The time has come to -
Push the button

My finger is on the button
Push the button
The time has come to...
Galvanize

Thursday, November 11, 2010

How ridiculous is the Vibram Five Fingers KSO shoe? | Vibram Five Fingers KSO Review

The Vibram Five Fingers was first out like 2 years ago, so this review is nothing really new. It is more of a I.M.O (in my opinion) kind of review. So here goes:

Vibram Five Fingers or more like a five toes shoe is designed to replicate our very own feet. From one look of it, without a doubt it looks a bit ridiculous. However, despite the queer looking design it is one of the best footwear anyone can get their toes into if you are looking for a footwear that feels almost like you are on barefoot minus experiencing any type of calluses, corns, blisters and grazes if you are to literally be on barefoot.


From what I've gathered the Vibram Five Fingers KSO :
- like I've mentioned earlier, allow you to exercise with the feeling of barefoot. If you must know, barefoot running is the 'in thing' today.
- the KSO (Keep stuff out) has a thin upper surface for better breathability and of course to keep stuffs like dirt out from your feet. Just imgaine the Vibram Five Fingers simply as a hygienic version of a barefoot.
- it is made of Vibram's TCI Performance rubber for a better grip during your workout.
- it is entirely washable in the washing machine. So this is a big plus for yet another clean feel of 'barefoot workout '.
- it is durable, very light and suitable for most activities including trekking, hiking, climbing, bouldering, running, yoga/pilates and also traveling.

Field test of the Vibram Five Fingers:

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eM3L02zR84M&feature=related

However, do note that the Vibram Five Fingers KSO may not be suitable for everyone because if you think you won't be comfortable working out or going around on barefoot, this shoe isn't going to be the right choice for you. Then again, it takes a little bit of time of getting used to wearing this shoe. I believe it is a brilliant idea to get most people working out on their feet because not all shoes are designed for all kind of feet and since it is claimed that barefoot running is really good for you, this Vibram shoe will hopefully get you started with barefoot running in the future.

To get your own Vibram Five Fingers KSO, click here to purchase it from Amazon.com

Monday, November 08, 2010

Obsessing over stats (Alexa Ranking) won't you do good!

Of late I've been checking out my Alexa ranking like every other day. The feeling is good when you see the numbers coming down steadily each day until today I saw the rank shoot up to a couple of hundreds more which means the numbers went up and the ranking slightly dropped. My heart sank. Haha.

Oh if you are clueless about Alexa ranking, the aim is to get your ranking in numbers as low as possible. Number 100 is way better than 8 millions in rank. That's how it goes.

Nevertheless, my aim for YaszAmzah.com is to get the site down to 1 million ranking in Alexa and continue progressing to lower numbers. I just keep on doing on what works, rinse and repeat process. Probably just for today, I can shut one eye close and forget about the stats for a little while and get other things working already.

For that 1 million mark and lower ranking to go!

*note: this is me, doing a small prep talk on a Monday morning! Wee!

Saturday, November 06, 2010

Homemade Cheese Burger Recipe

Wo I just realized I haven't written anything about FOOD in this blog for a very long time and I'm going to do just that right now. Let's write about burgers shall we. :)

So today we had lunch and later late in the afternoon, I had a sudden craving for something greasy and meaty. Basically, I crave for junk and I just feel like having a burger. McD burgers are out of the question because as we all know it, their burgers are just horrible and what more there are absolutely unhealthy. Haha. However, that doesn't mean I don't eat anything from McD at least a couple of times in a year.

Anyhow, cut the story short, I made some burgers and it turned out pretty good, I think. If you really want to judge on how it really taste like, you just have to make one of your own from the recipe I'm going to share with you below. So here goes:
*I think I've written about Gourmet Burger recipe before but this is slightly different in the cooking method.
Homemade Cheese Burger Recipe:

- get some minced beef/chicken or you can make your own minced beef/chicken if you have a food processor like this one from KitchenAid Food Chopper - White selling in Amazon.

- to add flavor on your minced meat, add some salt, pepper, chillie powder /cayenne pepper/paprika (for a bit of heat) and some Italian herbs

- mixed everything well with your hands, grab a handful of meat and make it into a ball and put them to rest for a while.

- sliced up some tomatoes, cucumber, any kind of salads that you have in the fridge, stack them up nicely on a bread. Before that you can butter your bread or put some mayonnaise to have some extra 'fat' in your burger. :)

- Cook your burger on a pan or grill them.

- Next, is the layering of the burger. Start of with the buttered bread at the bottom. Layer it up with some vegs that you have sliced up earlier. Put the cooked burger on the veg. You can add some mustard or ketchup or bbq sauce on the burger. Put a generous slice of cheese. I used Gouda cheese on this one. Any normal cheddar will be fine. Top the cheese with more vegs like salad or in my case I used blanched spinach and finally, another slice of bread ( I used whole wheat brown bread).

- The final step in order to get the 'melt' of the cheese, simply throw the nicely layered burger sandwich on a hot pan for a minute or so on one side and flip on the other.

- The result, you will get a nicely browned bread on each sides with melted cheese in the middle. On every bite that you take, it will be all juicy from the meat and nice stringy, melted cheese in between. Simply delicious and because it finishes up way too quickly, I didn't have a picture to share it you ya'll. Haha.

If you love cheese and want to have a cheesier burger, while making the burger patty, have two portions of meat and sandwich a generous slice of cheese in the middle of the two portions and press the portions together to have a super runny melted cheesy burger patty once cooked 'em.

I gotta tell you, burgers taste so much better if you make them on your own. At least it won't be too greasy or too salty for your taste bud. My final say, you really have to try on this Homemade Cheese Burger no matter what!

Friday, November 05, 2010

Want to donate but don't know how? Donate to WWF-Malaysia!

If today or it has been a long time, you have been thinking about donating for a good cause, or you simply have a deep feeling about trying to do something good in a day and you really don't know how and where to start, the answer to that is as simply as giving a donation to the proper channel right NOW. Yes, right now and thanks to online banking, you get to do donation to any organizations or cause of your choice in a couple of clicks away.

Personally, I have always supported WWF for its continuous effort and years of environmental conservation work. Furthermore, the fact that I always get excited about anything nature, animals and my love of the outdoor adventure simply makes more sense for me to support almost everything that WWF is working for.

Just in case, you really have no idea on what is WWF and the kind of work that they are doing, do click here to find out more about them - WWF (World Wildlife Fund for Nature).

For this year, WWF-Malaysia is going all out to save the tiger population in Malaysia. If I'm not mistaken, it is estimated that there are about 500 Malayan Tigers left in Malaysia out of the thousands that we used have years ago. Poaching and great demand for the tiger is the main culprit for the declining number of tigers we have right now. One of the least thing you can do to support WWF-Malaysia in their effort to double the number of tigers by 2022 is by donating with a RM100 or more.

A video on Snared tiger rescued in Belum Temenggor, Perak in 2009

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgmRX7okNfg&feature=related

Donation can be made directly to WWF-Malaysia via online banking with maybank2u.com, cimbclicks.com.my or hsbc.com.my. For more info on how you can help by donating to WWF, click here.

If you want to start making a change both in your life and on others, one of the best things you should consider doing is donating. It can be of any form - from cash, clothes, books, food, a helping hand and pretty much anything that can do another person or things better in the present as well as in the future. Always donate with a sincere heart and another thing that I always believe on is if you give good things, good things will come back to you. So what are you waiting for now, start donating right away!

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Animal Anecdotes 15 : Maggie went MIA

It's been a long time since I write anything about the Animal Anecdotes. The latest about the doggies  is Maggie the alpha female dog went missing a couple of days ago. It is not known if she is either died or simply has moved on to something else in life. Therefore the current number of farm dogs comes down to a permanent 2 while another one - Blackie, will come and go as she wishes.

I wonder if the 2 dogs - Brownie and Joe will stick around for much longer and whether or not we will see Maggie again in the future. Only time will tell then.

The Yoga Headstand - Shirsha Asana

I woke up one morning this week and out of the blue have a sudden thought to do a headstand. I think my body is sensing that she will be in better health if I am to rotate 180 degrees - legs up and head down for at least a couple of seconds a day. Haha. And I went searching for some proper how to do a yoga headstand in YouTube and I think this is the best video to show you how.

Yoga Headstand - Shirsha Asana

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0-a_RoydT0

The benefits of the Shirsha Asana /Headstand are :

"improves many ailments, such as nervousness, tension, fatigue, sleeplessness, dullness, fear, poor blood circulation, bad memory, asthma, headaches, constipation, congested throat, liver or spleen, for female disorders, the initial stages of eye and nose troubles, and general lack of energy, vitality or self confidence.

It promotes hair growth by increasing circulation to the scalp improved brain function (intelligence and memory) and increased vitality and confidence.

It keeps the spine into correct alignment.

It restores the position of vital organs by reversing gravity.

It improves sleep." - excerpt from www.Holisticcare.com

Do note that people suffering from low and high blood pressure and women who are menstruating should NOT perform this headstand.

So, let's do a headstand now everybody!


Sunday, October 24, 2010

My kind of Running Music: Funktion Won - Kenneth Thomas & Shawn Michaels | Perfecto Vegas Album

Running is a one man, solo game. It is just you running and the next thing after yourself to keep the running momentum going is your running music playlist. My kind of music can be anything from trance, dance, electronica and pretty much anything similar to those kind of genre. All about pure beats and rhythm.

You have to give Funktion Won - Kenneth Thomas & Shawn Michaels a listen if you don't mind listening to cool, vibrating beats and it is yet another must have music in my running music playlist. So what do you have playing in your running playlist?

Funktion Won - Kenneth Thomas & Shawn Michaels (Paul Oakenfold : Perfecto Vegas Album)



You can also have a listen of Funktion Won (The Junkies Remix)

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuX9TXZQWso

Lastly, Keep on Running, Yo!

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Mount Kinabalu International Climbathon 2010

The Mount Kinabalu International Climbathon for this year 2010 begins today, 23th October 2010 kicking off in less than 7 hours from now for both Women Open and Men Veteran category. The Men Open will begin the next day on the 24th October 2010 at 7 am. Mount Kinabalu Climbathon is considered as the toughest mountain race in the world where competitors clocked on average of 3 hours on a 21 km race up and down the mountain.

It sounds unbelievable when compared to normal hikers who usually take about 3 to 5 hours only to reach from Timpohan Gate to Laban Rata rest point. That is yet another 2 hours or so from Laban Rata to Low's Peak. If you still can't believe that people actually do run in 3 hours in this climbathon, you really have to check out the video below and see these men run and bounce up the mountain in a breeze. And man, there really have super strong knees to hop down the mountain that quickly.

Video of Mius bin Balinting from Malaysia hopping down the mountain. He finishes third in the Mount Kinabalu Climbathon 2009.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdAajlwWN8M&feature=related

Friday, October 22, 2010

What to have in your travel first-aid kit?

I don't know about you guys, but I'm the kind of person who really like to prepare ahead especially for my travel and one of a must thing to pack is my very own personalized travel first-aid kit. If you think you can save all the trouble of personalizing your own first-aid kit and grab one of those over-the-counter first-aid box instead, oh well, please think again. There are higher chances that you won't get to use much of the stuff in the first-aid kit that you buy in the drugstore. There are always a lot of things missing in the kit that eventually you just need to grab more medicines that you really need for your travel.

Let's have a peek on some of the stuffs I must have in my very own travel first-aid kit. Here's the list:

- Any type of antiseptic cream like Dettol. It's good for prevention of infection in cuts, wounds, grazes, bites, stings and also works great as a sanitizer.

- Paracetamol or Aisprin.

- Flu meds of your choice. I personally use Clarinese because it doesn't make you sleepy or you can have Panadol Soluble as well. A Vicks Inhaler also works well for all your non-stop sniffing.

- In case of diarrhea, I always have some charcoal tablets handy like the Ultracarbon charcoal. You can also get your hands on some antidiarrheal medication or antacid of your choice from the drugstore. Another common brand that is also handy is a couple of sachets of Eno.It is also a type of antacid and works best to ease bloated stomach.

- ORS sachets to be used an an oral rehydration therapy especially during diarrhea.

- If  you know you have some kind of allergy and are prone to have a pretty bad, itchy rashes all over your body, get some prescribed medicines from your pharmacist. You are usually given both tablets and topical antihistamine creams to relieve the symptoms.

- A good tube of sunscreen and aloe vera gel. Aloe vera gel works as an after sun lotion.

- A good stock of adhesive bandages like Band-Aid or Hansaplast.

- Gauze swabs and tape.

- Any kind of deep heating rub. You have a lot of choice really from Tiger Balm (absolutely has no parts of Tiger content involved, just a brand name really) to pretty much any brand from over-the-counter. Deep heating rub or spray is good for mild body ache, sore muscle (especially after long walks during your travel), backache, sprains and joins associated with arthritis.

- A small bottle of hand sanitizer.

I pretty much have all those things pack in a clear zipper/ziploc bag because it's easier to check on the things you have in your first-aid kit right from the outside. Haha. I hope these first-aid kit content will help you to pack for your very own personalized first-aid or meds-kit for your travel. Never ever take simple precautions like this for granted because the least thing you wanted to happen is to get stuck in the airport about to board the plane with a bad diarrhea with no medicine in your pack or even at store in the airport building. Been there, done that. It was awful okay!

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Are you going to run for the Penang Bridge International Marathon 2010?

So are you going to run for the Penang Bridge Marathon? If you ask me, my answer is most probably No! Haha.

In case you haven't known already, the Penang Bridge International Marathon a.k.a PBIM for this year 2010 is going to be held on the 21st November, which is roughly about one month from now. Registration is still open until the 31st of this month with no increase of price for every categories. However, the courier service option for your race pack will no longer be available now and you have to personally get your pack at the counter.

Click here to read more about Penang Bridge International Marathon this 21st November 2010

Oh, you may probably want to know why I won't be participating in this run, right? Oh well it's going to be another list of excuses really. Hihi. The fact is I love to run. I even ran almost all the way down from Low's Peak, Mount Kinabalu to Gunting Lagadan. Heck I love running. The reason for not participating this time around like every other time really ( you know I always wanted to run in a marathon) is just because of the timing. I don't think I can spend the next 30 days going through some intensive running practice and the last time I ran a near 5km, was last month and the timing was absolutely pathetic. I think it was more of a walking rather than running.

Anyhow, to my friend, Zue who is going to run on her first marathon which is the 10km category, I wish you a lot of luck and I hope you'll have a great time running. Oh my, am I really sure I'm going to miss out on this? *contemplating probably until the last day of registration ends. :)

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

A sigh of relief...

This is yet another unrelated post on nothing at all on travel, sports and outdoor adventure. I'm just going to put up a post to cover up for a couple of days of missing posts. Anyways, the past couple of days have been extremely exhausting. All thanks to the blistering hot and dry weather, a great combination for extreme dehydration if you have to spend hours under the hot sun chasing 'animals'. Haha. That's a different story all together. Really, I kid you not.

Oh well, getting to the point...

I'm finally, I hope, can breathe a sigh of relief because I think I'm done with attending major weddings for this year. Haha. I think I've attended way too many weddings from typical kenduri weddings, to super protocol-classy (if you think so)-vip guests weddings, temple wedding (a real eye opener for me, was gawking at all time. haha), nice sit down - only close friends dinner reception with an after dinner hitting the dance floor party (so syiok), grand hall wedding and later on everyone goes crazy dancing in their sarees (this was fun crazy time too!). Pretty much I've attended weddings after weddings and I had lots of fun with every single one of them but...at the end of the day, there is always a but. Haha.

Probably I just had about enough of attending typical same old weddings. If only someone can come up with a crazy-fun wedding reception, let say casual beach wear with awesome bbq by the beach and some awesome after party, I'm pretty sure I'll be more than excited to attend it. Hehe.

On the other hand, weddings are pretty much the only time me and my mates get to have a tiny reunion, well at least something we had managed to do annually besides gathering at Chillies, Midvalley year after year. The wedding I'd attended last weekend was really great because three of my mates brought their little less than a year old babies along. Everyone got a tad too excited snapping pictures with the babies that we eventually made a little photo session group with the mamas, dads, babies and exactly two single girls...haha...completely and undeliberately overshadowing the newly weds sitting right behind us on the pelamin. Sorry Naz, we had forgotten about you for just a couple of minutes.

So yeah, I'm pretty happy all went well for all the wedding receptions that I'd attended and I guess, I better start buying proper outfit to prep up for next year's wedding ceremonies. By far, there should be about 2 weddings next year, if only I'm invited of course. :)

Friday, October 15, 2010

I think I need to go somewhere someplace...

As much as I really wanted to go out and go somewhere someplace, the reality is I really can't. Not now or not until end of the year. Well at least until I get some major major things going and I'm just going to go with the mantra that let all good come and be easy while  all bad be hard or all bad - shoo away please.

On another note, my dad is right now on his motorbike Euro trip. He is going to be there roughly for about 2 months. The last update that I got a couple of days ago, he was in France, just crossed over from the UK. It is already fall( it is already cold out there) and it is actually off-season for bikers to go riding. However, if you set your mind and determined enough to do something, regardless of anything, you will get over things. It's all mind over matter.

[caption id="attachment_1323" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Dad on his Kawasaki KLR, not the one used for his Euro trip"][/caption]

My dad is traveling solo and on his rented motorcycle. I don't have any idea on the exact model of the bike he is traveling with but I do know it has to be one of those dual purpose or dual sport motorcycle. He is going totally old school and basic with no high-end GPS, relying solely on maps like how the family used to travel around the UK back in the 90's. It is too bad that he doesn't update his blog - Ride a bike travel on the go or what more tweet on his whereabouts. Haha. I suppose when you are traveling alone especially on the motorbike, you ought to focus more on the riding and experiencing the view rather than tweeting all the time. I think he got his little journal along with him, so we are going to have to wait on what he may be sharing on his trip at his blog: later on after he gets back.

Anyways, the whole point is, if you think you want to do something so much, just go out there, plan for it and just do it. I don't know about you, but for me, I'm dedicating my time to do the things I wanted to do and accomplish Right Now! I don't want to wait until I'm 'older' to do something. Life is so precious and if you haven't realized just yet, the clock seems to be ticking much faster these days. If you think you need to go somewhere someplace, go ahead, just GO!