Showing posts with label fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fun. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Waiting for Wally

It's an exciting day! Can hardly sit down. I made special arrangements to work from home today just to be around when Wally arrives.

I've already prep-ed Wally's room.. vacuumed, wiped and tidied up. Now all that's left is to wait...

Where's Wally...?

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Pin-cushion curiosity...

My current pin cushion (a piece of sponge cut into a shirt shape) is starting to get a little worn around the middle. Poor thing! So I've been considering a replacement.

I've seen these cutesy pin cushions for sale in some haberdasheries (usually the neighbourhood / mom-and-pop types rather than the modern crafters-haven) and almost all Chinese bridal necessity shops sell them.

Photo borrowed from Carmen Maldonado of NostalgiaNest on Etsy
What piqued my interest was seeing the stacked ones that Sereni & Shentel have in their fabulous workshop!

Then I stumbled upon Gertie's blogpost about the tomato pin cushion and the accompanying comments made me LOL. Now I'm seriously considering a sawdust filled tomato with an emery strawberry attached!

Maybe I should DIY my own pumpkin pin cushion, instead since I'm in an DIY mood these days. You can learn how-to everything from the internet. It's UH-MAZING!!

I found this tutorial from Fiskars website. The best part is the difficulty rating which says "Beginner".

Designed by Patti Milazzo
Now, if only I had a sewing machine... (",)

Thursday, January 08, 2009

Personalities & Gifting

I've been reading (still in the process although got the book about a month ago) about the different personalities, their characteristics and it's simply fascinating. Put my bestest galpals and self on the enclosed test via email and figured that amongst us, we've got 2 Popular Sanguines (MY and me) and 1 Powerful Choleric (J). HF hasn't responded yet. She's not very consistent with the emails therefore suggesting that she is quite highly likely a Popular Sanguine as well ;-p
In a nutshell, Popular Sanguines are the life of the party. Always armed with a story to tell and keeps everyone entertained. The Powerful Cholerics are the leaders. They are the decision makers and like to stay in control. They keep the Popular Sanguines out of mischief.

The other personalities discussed in the book are Perfect Melancholies and Peaceful Phlegmatics. The Perfect Melancholies are the logical, thinking ones. They adore systems and make great engineers. The Peaceful Phlegmatics (nothing to do with the stuff you expell from your throat) are the "dudes and dudettes" (laidback) of the lot. They prefer to just go with the flow and have a general "whatever" view of things.
Since reading this book, I've been actively thinking and categorising my friends. Then Christmas came along and it's interesting to see the choice of gifts each personality type came up with.
Since yours truly is a Popular Sanguine, I list here my gifts of choice:-
  • Barney slippers for my (unofficial) 'god-son'
  • cheerful coloured, woven silk ties with just the right balance of professionalism and vibrance so as not to appear boring
  • magic 8 balls to help out when making a decision is just too difficult
  • bracelets of pastel coloured pearls in irregular shapes - no need to say why this gift appealed to me
  • plushie giraffe for a tall friend
  • eye mask for my manager with 4 kids
  • UNO game for another manager with 3 kids

Gifts I received:-

  • a notebook backpack from my beloved - practical gift (and color as well) as he saw that my current one is falling to bits. Me thinks he is either a Perfect Melancholy or a Powerful Choleric. Probably both.
  • a candle holder with 2 adorable cherubs - me thinks the giver is a Peaceful Phlegmatic
  • a mechanical pencil with very retro zig zags - I discovered that I can actually get giddy looking at it rotating in my hands. I'm thinking this friend is a Peaceful Phlegmatic (it's a pencil!)
  • a book entitled "Mr Jones' Rules for the Modern Man" - an engineer gave this to me. Go figure!
  • a pretty crystal pendant on a delicate sterling silver chain - definitely a Peaceful Phlegmatic
  • a starter charm bracelet with a 4-leaf clover charm to start - from myself. Yep! Only a Popular Sanguine would buy herself a gift at Christmas *lol

So what did you get for Christmas?

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Merry X'Mas Everyone!

A young man named John received a parrot as a gift just prior to Christmas. The parrot had a bad attitude and an even worse vocabulary. Every word out of the bird's mouth was rude, obnoxious, and laced with profanity.
John tried and tried to change the bird's attitude by consistently saying only polite words, playing soft music and anything else he could think of to "clean up" the bird's vocabulary.
Finally, John was fed up, and he yelled at the parrot. The parrot yelled back. John shook the parrot, and the parrot got angrier and even ruder. John, in desperation, threw up his hand, grabbed the bird, and put him in the freezer. For a few minutes the parrot squawked and kicked and screamed.
Then suddenly there was total quiet. Not a peep was heard for over a minute. Fearing that he'd hurt the parrot, John quickly opened the door to the freezer.
The parrot calmly stepped out onto John's outstretched arms and said, "I believe I may have offended you with my rude language and actions. I'm sincerely remorseful for my inappropriate transgressions and I fully intend to do everything I can to correct my rude and unforgivable behaviour."
John was stunned at the change in the bird's attitude. As he was about to ask the parrot what had made such a dramatic change in his behaviour, the bird continued, "May I ask; just what did that turkey in there say?"

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

40 things you'd like to say out loud at work


1. I can see your point, but I still think you're full of sh*t.

2. I don't know what your problem is, but I'll bet it's hard to pronounce.

3. How about never? Is never good for you?

4. I see you've set aside this special time to humiliate yourself in public.

5. I'm really easy to get along with once you people learn to see it my way.

6. I'll try being nicer if you'll try being smarter.

7. I'm out of my mind, but feel free to leave a message.

8. I don't work here. I'm a consultant.

9. It sounds like English, but I can't understand a damn word you're saying.

10. Ahhh... I see the screw-up fairy has visited us again.

11. I like you. You remind me of myself when I was young and stupid.

12. You are validating my inherent mistrust of strangers.

13. I have plenty of talent and vision. I just don't give a damn.

14. I'm already visualizing the duct tape over your mouth.

15. I will always cherish the initial misconceptions I had about you.

16. Thank you. We're all refreshed and challenged by your unique point of view.

17. The fact that no one understands you doesn't mean you're an artist.

18. Any connection between your reality and mine is purely coincidental.

19. What am I? Flypaper for freaks?!

20. I'm not being rude. You're just insignificant.

21. It's a thankless job, but I've got a lot of Karma to burn off.

22. Yes, I am an agent of Satan, but my duties are largely ceremonial.

23. And your crybaby whiny-assed opinion would be...?

24. Do I look like a people person?

25. This isn't an office. It's Hell with fluorescent lighting.

26. I started out with nothing and I still have most of it left.

27. Sarcasm is just one more service we offer.

28. If I throw a stick, will you leave?

29. Errors have been made. Others will be blamed.

30. Whatever kind of look you were going for, you missed.

31. I'm trying to imagine you with a personality.

32. A cubicle is just a padded cell without a door.

33. Can I trade this job for what's behind door #1?

34. Too many freaks, not enough circuses.

35. Nice perfume. Must you marinate in it?

36. Chaos, panic, and disorder - my work here is done.

37. How do I set a laser printer to stun?

38. I thought I wanted a career. Turns out I just wanted a salary.

39. Who lit the fuse on your a**?

40. Oh I get it... like humour... but different.

Monday, December 31, 2007

Running up the tab

It's the year end and there are mega discounts and price slashing galore. Being the bargain hunter that I am, yours truly decided to hit the shops and scout for cheap buys. Armed with my credit cards and a sweater (because of over-zealous Christmas-spirited shopping mall operators - see last entry in blog), I went on a pilgrimage to pay homage to the Queen of all Sales.. The Malaysian YES (Year-End-Sale).

I spent a whole day at one of the 5 imminent malls in the Klang Valley with my childhood buddy in tow. We walked the floors and scoured all our favourite shops, which was approximately 60% of the mall barring the cinema, food places, books and toy shops (never pay regular prices when there are warehouse sales abound!). I came out of it empty handed except for the purchase of a can of green tea, ice cream and dinner. How truly disappointing :(

Keeping my spirits up, I decided to check out 2 book companies' warehouse and moving out sale respectively. That endeavour was more satisfying in that I have suceeded in stocking up a year's worth of reading supplies and some VCDs (original only mind you) for the nieces and nephews. However, my boyfriend did not appreciate spending 3 hours with his head tilted to one side in order to read the titles off the book spines. Needless to say, there was a grumpy face driving us home that evening and a tired but happy bookworm hoarding my 'spoils of war' *hyuk! hyuk!*

Today, I gave my staff the day off and am contemplating to launch an 'assault' on the latest, upmarket mall to hit the town. According to my childhood buddy, the mall we went to was child's play in comparison to that. Ooooo... a challenge if I ever knew one! I've checked the traffic conditions online and put out my shopping shoes so as soon as I can peel myself away from my comfy perch in front of my laptop, I will be off. Wish me luck! And to you, dear reader, have an excellent New Year!

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

More Than Meets The Eye...

AWESOME!! As soon as I stop feeling tingly, I will write a proper post on THE movie of the century: Transformers

Thursday, December 07, 2006

Go Holiday! Island Hopping in KK

What makes you tick on weekends when you are away from home? I went island hopping after a week-worth of honest work. The plan was to wake up bright and early on Saturday morning to catch the first available boat out on an island-hopping adventure. I was quite determined to quelched the fear of drowning and go snorkelling. At this juncture, I should mention that I DO NOT know how to swim but I figured that as long as I kept the life jacket firmly belted and fasten every available strap, I should be fine. Afterall, if you are meant to die, you will die no matter if you are just soaking in the bathtub. Right-o.. That sorted, I set my alarm clock for 5am.

At the appointed hour, I was up like a bolt and rushed straight for the curtains in my hotel room. To my dismay, it was raining like a typhoon has hit KK *sighs* There goes my determination to conquer my fear. Oh well... I suppose it's "die another day" for me. I called up my colleagues and after a moment of lamenting, we decided that we shall wait another couple of hours before really calling it quits. So waited we did..

Miraculously, at 7am, the sun came out shining in full force (the sun rises half an hour earlier in East Malaysia). The sky turned brilliant blue and there was nary a cloud as far as the eye can see. Alright man! This is it. I called up my colleagues and we packed up and checked out of the hotel in 30 mins. A short cab ride away from our hotel and we arrived at wharf (can't remember the name) and had to wait until 9.30am for the next boat so we passed the time catching another 40-winks.

Our boat was a small aluminium boat with a roof and an out-board motor. Twas a bumpy ride for the 12 of us sitting on either side. We got splashed and the wind whipped our hair against our faces. But it was invigorating. At one point, one of our travelling companions lost his cap to a gust of wind and it landed in the middle of the sea. We thought that was the end of it but the boatman very deftly turned the boat around and not only did he manage to spot the cap bobbing in the waves but was able to bring our boat close enough alongside for its owner to fish it out of the sea. No special implements required. *clap clap clap!*


The first island we landed on was Pulau Manukan (or Manukan Island). It was heavenly. The waters were so blue it made you feel relaxed just looking at it. There were a million little fishes of all shapes and colours darting about the stilts supporting the jetty. It was such a pleasant welcome party.

There was a matter of paying a small conservation fee at the tourist centre and it was off to the snorkelling area we go. Fitted out with snorkels, face masks, flippers and life jackets, my colleagues and I trundge the short distance from the jetty to the designated snorkelling area. We had an hour before heading off to another island.

After a quick briefing by the lifeguard and the all important tip: "always breathe through your mouth!" I was ready to hit the waters. First, I swum the shallow end, well within the lifeguard's line of vision. Once I have gotten accustomed to breathing through a straw (it honestly felt like it), it was time to venture into the deep.

The experience was TOTALLY OUT OF THIS WORLD! Truly. The world under the surface of the blue waters is from another planet. To start of, everything was in a nice blue-green tint. Here and there, you can see shaft of golden sunlight filtering from the surface. And the underwater community was thriving! As it was still early morning, the day was just starting for the denizens of Manukan waters. There were parrot fishes of every imaginable colour (I like the purple and green ones), corals of various shapes and sizes (I could only identify the 'Brain Coral'), sea urchins (they have eyes!!), little fishes, not so little fishes, big fishies (ummm... sashimi!) and laid-back starfishes in yellow, green, red and blue (up until that moment, I've always thought that the souvenir shops dyed the starfishes which just goes to show that you learn something new everyday) Them starfishes were draped on the surfaces of rocks and corals and somehow I imagined them to be saying,'"Hey dude! Ssup?" They just gave me that vibe.

Time stood still. I tried to look at everything and as much as I can but then I noticed that there will little white flecks before my eyes. Oh no! Could it be that I'm passing out from the lack of oxygen? No wait.. Could it be?? OMG! They are PLANKTON!! You've only ever heard of plankton on documentary shows and learning about them in science books but to actually see it? It was stupendous. If I were a cartoon, you'd probably see giant exclamation marks right above my head!

All too soon, it was time to go. Our next destination was Pulau Sapi (or Sapi Island). Pulai Sapi was less commercialised than Manukan and our boat operator assured us the waters are unspoilt with more to see. We headed off in anticipation. I was doubly elated because I finally conquered my fear of the water and went snorkelling! Oh such wonders under the sea!

Sapi is a much smaller island. Hence would explain why it was lesser developed than Manukan. It was here that I encountered 'Nemo'. You know.. the orange clown fish with white stripes that kiddies in our time will forever refer to as 'Nemo'. There was nemo in search of food, nemo playing hide-and-go-seek, nemo hiding within the fronds of the anemomeneh *haha* etc.

The little fishes in Sapi are a friendly lot. I suppose they are accustomed to human snorklers feeding them. I gathered this from the way they converged around me when I remained stationary while watching the bigger fishes scavenging for food. There was this one particular medium sized black fish who gave me quite a fright when it swam to eye-level. I swore that it looked me straight in the eye and when I lift my hands to touch it, it BIT me!! It didn't hurt but it still startled me no less. When it didn't get anything to eat, the fiesty little one ATTACKED me! I swear that it pecked my mask. No kidding! I later found out that this fish (not sure if it is the same one) also attacked my colleague when he didn't feed it.

We had a plane to catch at 6. So at 2pm, we dragged ourselves to the jetty to wait for our ride back to the mainland.

While passing a wide expanse of sea, our boat hit a piece of driftwood and started taking in water. We were quite clueless about the accident but I did notice that our boat driver was frantically bailing bucket after bucket of water from our boat. In the end, he decided to land us at Pulau Gayang (the biggest island in Pitas Bay) and called back for help (it was a good thing there was mobile coverage there!). At this juncture, I must tell you about Pulau Gayang or rather the notorious reputation it has.


Pulau Gayang is home to more than a hundred illegal immigrants who proclaim themselves as 'Malaysians' whilst living amongst the local fishermen community. It is rumoured that there has been mysterious disappearances of visitors to this island in the past. Needless to say, we were a tad apprehensive about being stranded on this island with no means of escape but we were soon captivated by the natural beauty of the island. Our boat driver chose to beach at a secluded patch of sand, cordoned off from the populated parts of the island by fierce undergrowth and trees. So we got to enjoy a quiet moment of calm reverie while being lulled by the pleasant ocean breeze. The picture shows an outcropp of rocks which is part of Pulau Gayang and in the distant horizon is KK town.


All too soon, help came. We were herded onto a bigger speed boat but not before gathering some peebles as momentos of our perilous (yeah, right!) boat ride and being stranded on a notorious island sans the head hunters (we ARE in Sabah after all) and cannibals.

A friend of mine just came back from 'vacation' in Sabah. He's an avid photographer and the photos you see here are his handiwork.. Well.. All except for that self-shot piccie of me looking quite 'stoned' :-p

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

A picnic @ Hulu Langat



It was a bright and sunny Sunday. We had a week to plan this trip but the credit should go entirely to Jaclyn and Andrew for pulling it together. Afterall, they were the ones who mooted the idea, gathered the participants and prepared all the food. The rest of us just came along and helped carry the food up the hill.
And boy! was it a hike. It was a steep 20-minute climb. We had to take frequent breaks (and a sandwich each) to help us along! But the hike was well worth the labour albeit there was quite a crowd there already.
We were only too glad to dump our respective loads and Andrew wasted no time in unpacking (and showing off) our food. Lunch was served! A delicious packet of "nasi lemak" (a popular local fare of rice cooked in coconut milk with condiments) with a choice of either chicken or squid "rendang" *yum yum!* Dessert was a choice of bananas (the healthier option) or potato chips (the not-so healthy option). The hike coupled with the crisp forest and waterfall air worked up a good appetite and lunch was polished off in a matter of mere minutes.

After a hearty lunch, it was time to hit the water. The water was icy cold *brrr~!* but we soldiered on nevertheless. We are not going to let our hike go to waste! No sir-ee..! We'll splash around even if our faces turned blue. Fortunately, we live in a tropical climate and it was mid-afternoon thus we quickly got used to the biting cold and ventured to the cascades for a nice "massage" (,")
Aah... so much fun! Time certainly flew. Andrew brought a pail and fishnet and we went fishing and 'prawn'-ing.. eer... what's the correct term for catching prawns? further beyond the waterfall. This entailed another rigorous hike up a steep, dirt slope with only portruding rocks and tree roots as foot and hand holds. Our catch was dismal but the climb took us to several shallow pools of water fed by a serene, flowing stream hedged on either side by splendid old trees. The scenery was breathaking. If only we'd remembered to bring the camera!

Our last water activity for the day was to take turns sliding down the 'waterslide'. The 'slide' was hewn out of solid boulder rock. Not content to merely slide down alone, we tried many interesting 'combinations' of sliding including a 3-person up to 5-person 'train'. The air was soon filled with squeals of delight and excitement. You'd have thought we were behaving like a group of 10 year olds!
All too soon, it was time to pack up and leave, taking with us a cache of fond memories and lugging our tired bones down the steep slope. We are reminded that all too often, life passes us by on the fastlane. It is only when we stop long enough to take in the view is when our daily struggles seem to lighten and melt away. ~Jas (",) 05.11.2006~