Sunday, August 26, 2012
It's A Date!!
So yesterday I had another 'date' with my brother.lol..Technically I was accompanying him to enjoy his last day of holiday.He was fussing about having to start school on Monday,thus I asked him to go out for some shopping and movie..Well,we did watch a movie.The Expendables 2! The funny thing before we bought the tickets was that the movie is actually rated -18,and my brother has a year left to reach that age>_< He doesn't look underage though,but still he was freaking out a bit when we were about to buy the tickets. So funny. Lol..But everything went smoothly at the counter,the guy didn't even bother to check our i.ds.Of course,we look mature enough to even be mistaken as a couple.Hilarious:))
Haha:))))
The movie was great.I love the line-ups and the story's dynamic.It's easy and very light.No mushy love scenes or anything like that.Though at one part I suddenly felt like I'm watching The Avengers all over again.Huuu.So many heroic figures in one story.I love it!! We have 'Rambo','Terminator',the Die Hard dude 'John McClane'.:) Okay,okay,so it wasn't those characters who appeared in this movie,just the guys who acted them.But,yeah.It was a rather cool movie,not the coolest ever I mind youXD And if you want to understand the characters more,you have to watch the first movie of course.Jet Li appeared so little in this second one,and Arnie,I tell you,he was making the audiences to crack up with his punch line.You know,the whole terminator thingy.He appeared in the beginning of the movie and emerged as a hero at the end of it.
*random
Bruce:Consider it as a gift.
Sylvester:That thing should belong in a museum.
Arnie:We all are.
Big LOL for that.:)))
That's all..
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Majestic Ramadhan
Ramadhan is almost over.Time has flown so fast that I'm almost afraid to face tomorrow.Have I done as much 'Ibadah as I can in this majestic month of Ramadhan? Truthfully, I really can't say 'yes' to that question.There's so much things that I could have done but I let the time passed by.I'm not regretting but I just wish that I will be a much better person in the future.Hopefully,there will be another Ramadhan.Amin..
Just to reminisce our Ramadhan this year; I love this song,Hikmah Ramadhan,performed by Rabbani.
Selamat Hari Raya everyone:)
Maaf zahir batin..
That's all...
Just to reminisce our Ramadhan this year; I love this song,Hikmah Ramadhan,performed by Rabbani.
Selamat Hari Raya everyone:)
Maaf zahir batin..
That's all...
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Shopping spree!!
Tired,exhausted..A day-long shopping spree with Karamah..It's been lots of fun..We practically tried every shoe in the shops..And it was fruitful..I bought a pair and she also bought a pair for herself..It would be impossible not to since we have raided every shoe rack in every shop in the malls..Mission partially accomplished^^ Tomorrow will be another shopping trip, but with my lil' brother this time..He wanted to buy some jacket or something..And I get to do another window-shopping, and hopefully I'll get to find things I wanted to buy..Ahh,I guess I can wear the blouse I bought today for tomorrow's trip..:p
That's all..
That's all..
Monday, August 13, 2012
Fondant Garden
Fondant Garden! So as the name suggests, it's something to do about cake of course..:) Yay! I love cakes.One of the reason I watched this drama. Not yet finished watching, but I've watched the ending, lol. Happy ending of course. Typical Taiwanese drama. I've guessed the story flow correctly, which is no surprise; the heroine met the second hero first, 'fell in love at first sight', then came the first hero. So cliche. Well, cliche or not, Taiwanese dramas are where you would find total cuteness from the beginning till the end. The story's cute, the actresses are cute, small, petite, the kind of girls I love to watch the most. Oops, don't get me wrong. I meant that sentence in a totally not-perverted kind of way okay. I'm no cute and small myself, so I like watching small,petite girls because they look soo cute, which I must admit that I envy sometimes. So, back to this drama, Park Jung Min acted in this drama. He's from the boyband,SS501 and the reason I found this cute drama. Well, I was kind of stalking him, then I found out that he acted in a Taiwanese drama which has just finished airing in June this year. I've got too much time in my hand. And he's got pretty eyes and he's pretty psychotic himself; the kind I like the most. Please don't judge me. -_- And one of my favourite actor, Kingone Wang! Haha.. He acted in dramas like this a lot, and he's always the second guy. The guy which fell in love with the heroine but rejected at last. Cliche. lol. But this kind of character suits him. Cool,charismatic, kind and of course handsome. In this drama, he acted as stepbrother to Park Jung Min. He's kind of elligitimate son of Jung Min's father. And Jung Min was half-Taiwanese,half-Korean because his mother was Korean. That's why they spoke two languages in this drama. Sometimes Hangul, sometimes Mandarin. Well, I didn't know much about the actresses, it seems like they're not really well-known, but adorable nevertheless.
And I love the theme song of this drama. So cute:)
Romantic comedy. The kind which never fails to put a smile to your face.. lol
That's all...
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fondant garden,
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park jung min
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Our highway is NOT an F1 circuit
I went out with my brother yesterday to do some shopping. *I'm convinved that I don't have anymore interesting clothes to wear anymore>_< tehee..:p
Then, on my way there, there was a police car speeding past us. At first, I was a little scared that the police was after my car. It was a highway, a quite empty one at that, so of course, I drove like an F1 racer*according to my brother:). Then, after quite some time we reached at a roundabout. I was curious to why the traffics seemed so slow, then I realised that there was an accident there and the police car we saw earlier was actually rushing to the scene. The ambulance was not there yet, since I saw there was a guy covered in blood, just saw the face, lying on the ground. And of course, there were lots of 'caring' spectators standing around, idling, not knowing what to do. I bet the guy was still alive at that time because people actually put an umbrella there to shield him from the sunlight. Well, from my experience of witnessing these kind of accidents, if the guy is dead, they would cover him with something, cloths or anything. I also noticed that there was another guy sitting on the road, facing the lying guy, which I assumed his friend. Maybe they rode together.
Honestly, I think motorcycle is very dangerous, either on its own or with other vehicles. I've lost count on how many times I saw or heard about accidents involving motorcycles. Yes, I'm aware that not all motorcycle riders ride recklessly. But, some are just pain in the arse. There's thousands of times when I got chill and nearly have a heart attack when I'm driving because of them. Yeah, after all, all that's matter is whether we ride it safely or not. I guess car drivers also have lots of accidents. It's just that I think if all people drive carefully, respect the law, and tolerate each other, accidents like these can be prevented. It saddens me when I witness an accident, especially when it involves motorcycle. Our life is precious not just to ourselves, but also to others who care deeply for us.
And by the way, if any of you reading ever come to Malacca, be careful of the two roundabouts at the Batu Berendam roadway. They're kind of dangerous. I've seen two accidents already this year when I was passing there. I pray to God that none would happen in the future, but yeah, be extra careful okay.
p/s: I'm really pissed off if I saw people talking on their handphones while driving, or sms-ing. Come on, pull over or something, or just wait till you reach your destinations. Or, use the freaking bluetooth headset if the call is really important. For me, I usually put on the loudspeaker. Easy and not distracting. Or, I just let the call into voicemail.:p
Then, on my way there, there was a police car speeding past us. At first, I was a little scared that the police was after my car. It was a highway, a quite empty one at that, so of course, I drove like an F1 racer*according to my brother:). Then, after quite some time we reached at a roundabout. I was curious to why the traffics seemed so slow, then I realised that there was an accident there and the police car we saw earlier was actually rushing to the scene. The ambulance was not there yet, since I saw there was a guy covered in blood, just saw the face, lying on the ground. And of course, there were lots of 'caring' spectators standing around, idling, not knowing what to do. I bet the guy was still alive at that time because people actually put an umbrella there to shield him from the sunlight. Well, from my experience of witnessing these kind of accidents, if the guy is dead, they would cover him with something, cloths or anything. I also noticed that there was another guy sitting on the road, facing the lying guy, which I assumed his friend. Maybe they rode together.
And by the way, if any of you reading ever come to Malacca, be careful of the two roundabouts at the Batu Berendam roadway. They're kind of dangerous. I've seen two accidents already this year when I was passing there. I pray to God that none would happen in the future, but yeah, be extra careful okay.
p/s: I'm really pissed off if I saw people talking on their handphones while driving, or sms-ing. Come on, pull over or something, or just wait till you reach your destinations. Or, use the freaking bluetooth headset if the call is really important. For me, I usually put on the loudspeaker. Easy and not distracting. Or, I just let the call into voicemail.:p
Labels:
accident,
driving safety,
holiday
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Fun time in Kidzania!!
Have you ever heard about Kidzania? Well, it's sort of a themepark for kids which is currently opened in Kuala Lumpur. It's been opened since February this year if I'm not mistaken, and specifically it is located in the Curve NX, Mutiara Damansara. Everyone knows where the Curve is right? Or you just have to know where Ikea Mutiara Damansara is. Basically they're calling it an educational themepark for kids, and apparently, it's kind of a 'mini city' where kids can have an interactive learning and real-life experiences, while having fun of course.
So, what is Kidzania really? The first Kidzania was opened in Mexico City in 1999,if I'm not mistaken, by its founder Xavier Lopez. There's also Kidzania in other countries such as Kidzania Jakarta in Indonesia, Kidzania Tokyo and Kidzania Koshien in Japan, Kidzania Seoul in Korea, and a few others.
In Kidzania, it seems like they speak in different language such as "Zee you" which means 'see you'. It also has its own currency that is called Kidzos, which will be used to pay for goods and services in this 'mini city'. There are 'real' facilities provided like CIMB bank, AirAsia,KPJ Healthcare and others which serve as to let the children experience and learn realistically. Here also, kids can experience variety of role-playing; nurses, surgeons, pilots, polices, lawyers, and many others.
So, these are pictures from my beloved niece and nephew's visit to this fun-filled Kidzania. I rip them off from my sis-in-law's fb.^^
First of all, let's check in into Kidzania..
Then, they opened bank accounts and got the Kidzos..
The Kidzos..
So, the adventures begin..The map..
At KPJ nursery..Learning to handle baby..
These are the tickets pricing:
Toddler (3 y/o and below) - RM35(MyKad n Non-MyKad)
That's all...
So, what is Kidzania really? The first Kidzania was opened in Mexico City in 1999,if I'm not mistaken, by its founder Xavier Lopez. There's also Kidzania in other countries such as Kidzania Jakarta in Indonesia, Kidzania Tokyo and Kidzania Koshien in Japan, Kidzania Seoul in Korea, and a few others.
In Kidzania, it seems like they speak in different language such as "Zee you" which means 'see you'. It also has its own currency that is called Kidzos, which will be used to pay for goods and services in this 'mini city'. There are 'real' facilities provided like CIMB bank, AirAsia,KPJ Healthcare and others which serve as to let the children experience and learn realistically. Here also, kids can experience variety of role-playing; nurses, surgeons, pilots, polices, lawyers, and many others.
So, these are pictures from my beloved niece and nephew's visit to this fun-filled Kidzania. I rip them off from my sis-in-law's fb.^^
First of all, let's check in into Kidzania..
Then, they opened bank accounts and got the Kidzos..
The Kidzos..
So, the adventures begin..The map..
At KPJ nursery..Learning to handle baby..
Painting time!!Two promising artists in the studio^^
Doing manicure at the beauty saloon..Boy also does manicure?lol
Face painting..According to my sis-in-law, "Mahal woo..".huhu
So, final touch up..Picking jewellery!!Here the kids can make their own jewelleries. My niece made a nice bracelet by the way^^
Actually,there's lots more activities that they did that day, such as joining in a performance, and many others. Yes, personally I think it's really fun for the kids. For adults, just wait for your kids okay. The age range for entrance is 3 to 14 years old. And the kids have to be accompanied by adults to enter.
These are the tickets pricing:
Toddler (3 y/o and below) - RM35(MyKad n Non-MyKad)
Child (4-14 y/o) - RM55(MyKad)/RM75(Non-MyKad)
Adult - RM35(MyKad)/RM55(Non-MyKad)
Senior Citizen - RM30(MyKad n Non-MyKad)
The ticket..
Check this out okay if you have little sisters or brothers or children in general..Really worth it.
For us, adults, let's wait for LEGOLAND to open. Haha..It's not conclusively for adults only like other themeparks, but yeah it's certainly not something like Kidzania. It also emphasizes on children's entertainment, but it's more family-friendly. I've been hearing that it will be opened on September,15th. Sadly, I can't go right away since the term has started. But well, it's something to be looking forward to when I have a break next time. Lucky for me, my sister lives in JB. So....haha..hopefully she'll support the ticket. It's around RM140 or something if I'm not mistaken. Yay for LEGOLAND!! Ahh, by the way, Legoland is located in Johor Bharu, not KL okay. I've seen the place when we were passing through there recently, it's huge!! And it certainly looks fun.That's all...
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