Sunday 19 June 2011

A Crazy trip to Teluk Intan

Location: Teluk Intan(Chai Ling's House)
Date: 17-19 June 2011
Occasion: Tian Xin's Bday
Attendance: Chai Ling, Tian Xin, Kah Yern, Wen Tyng, Su Mei, Leang Chung, Calvin and Wei Hong
Proposed itinerary by Chai Ling:
17-Jun-11 
7pm depart from wentyngtyng's bangalow
9pm reach destination
go makan makan

18-Jun-11
8.30am wake up if go pasar
breakfast there
10am wake up if miss up pasar
3pm depart from home
4pm reach destination teluk batik
8pm back home
9pm reach home
go yummy yummy again

19-Jun-11
10am wake up
breakfast
11am hang around the town
1pm lunch
3pm back home
5pm reach PJ
send those who wan to back home earlier
8pm ALL ACTIVE CRAZY MEMBERS~ 2ND ROUND!!!
WOOHOO~~~ SRI PETALING~~~
MOM MOM MOM MOM

As the tradition of this Crazy Gang, the itinerary was never followed. This is what really happened, truthfully reported by WH:

17th June 2011
As proposed by Miss CL, we were supposed to meet up at 7pm at WT's 'bungalow' but turns out she and KY were the one that were late and by 25 mins at that. WHEW!! This is what happen when the organiser had never been punctual and I seriously still doubt that she will ever be. After getting some teasings from us, we moved all the luggages into CL and SM's cars and stuffed the cars full to the brim. Talk about the amount of luggages each bringing LOL. And the journey starts. With a serious traffic jam. All because CL brought us to a detour to SS2 to exit to NKVE instead of taking the easy exit at Seventeen. *Note to self: Must remind her again bout this exit next time so that we don't torture our stomach with longer hungers again.*

After breezing thru the highway and braving thru the scary plantations area, we finally reached our destination around 10pm. And the 1st thing we did was to head over to the famous che cheong fun to tapao some and then made our way to a char kuey teow stall located somewhere on the roadside in the town area. Although it's fried with charcoal's stove, the wetness and taste disappointed most of us. Not to mention TX was tortured by that plate of spicy char kuey teow. We were amused by her classifications of type of spiciness where she can take tom yam spiciness but not sambal type. Had a good laugh at that cause no one expected that from her LOL!!!

After filling up our tummies, the next destination definitely is CL's house. There, we were left mouth agaping, amazed by the sheer size of her house. She really never exaggerated that we all can fit into her kitchen, enough to accomodate us sleeping side by side with some extra space between everyone. We had some short chats with CL's parents while waiting for turns to shower. And I grabbed the chance to trick TX into taking a shower before 12am and we prepared the cakes while she's still in the dark about what's coming next. She was then greeted with a birthday cake and birthday song by all of us. It's clearly written on her face that she's surprised and touch by our celebrations and this make the whole trip worthwhile as we planned this trip for her birthday. For her birthday, she received a card full of wishes from the gang as well as a doggie plushie. Not to forget my gift for her which is decorations of her face by the creams of the cake when she's trying to bite out the candle on the cake. So to TX, no need to thanks me for that gift of mine WAKAKAKA!!!!

The night ended with 7 pigs and 1 bear sleeping soundly.

18th June 2011
We learned a very important lesson this morning(especially to those wearing contact lenses and are at a level of near-blindness), that is " Never ever set your alarm after you took out the contact lenses". WT suppose to wake all of us up at 7.30am but she set her alarm at 7.30pm because she's near-blinded without her lenses. What a blunder LOL!!!! In the end, we all woke up late and pai seh-ly had to depend on CL's mom to buy the chicken wings for us. 

Breakfast was homemade bak chang, made by CL's amazing mom and it's AWESOMELY delicious. So for those that can't made it for this trip, your loss truly. After that, we went to a local supermarket to shop for foods to be BBQed that night. Unbelievably, we spent more times snapping photos than the time to purchase all the items needed. What a bunch of photo-snapping-addicts(Me exluded of course).

The evening was spent preparing the for the BBQ event, with an unhelpful host that didn't know where the stuffs in her own house was placed. *Face-palmed* There's some talk about stopping studies and starting our own business selling grilled fish in a restaurant named "Restaurant Crazy". But looking at the speed of our preparations, most of us gave up on this idea. We were seriously late and started the journey at 4.15pm. We were very relieved when CL's brother JW offered to go with us and guide us there. Who knows if CL is the one leading us, we might deviate from going Teluk Batik and end up in Tanjung Rambutan LOL! 

After some crazy driving (I thought I won't meet another fast driver like my dad among my friend but how wrong can I be. I would like to apologize to SM's Myvi for forcing her to do so much extra work and she's a babe, doing all of the speeding splendidly), we reached our destination and the guys, without wasting time went to scout for a suitable spot for BBQ while the girls(LC included) strolled leisurely on the beach. It's beautiful and have a very strong wind blowing all the time. I never expect that there will be such strong wind on a bay. We then hauled the heavy boxes of food prepared to the end of the beach, the only vacant spot at that time. After a hard time setting up the fire with such strong wind blowing around us, we manage to and preparations for BBQ-ing were readied. SM bought a kite and after a gruelling 30 mins trying to fly it, we gave up cause the kite was imbalanced. (It's true so don't doubt our skill)

What ensues next is a crazy night of BBQ-ing and eating and drinking. The night came and as the spot we choosen was dark without any lights, we had to depend on the lights from torch light and phones. The darkness never dampens the mood and the crazy BBQ-ing still goes on as usual. To our amazement, we were greeted with a starry sky that got many of us mesmerized. The foods was chomped down at lightning speed by this bunch of hungry ghost(Me excluded as well LOL) and it's time to go. With a heavy heart, we had to say goodbye to the strong wind, sandy beach and starry sky, leaving behind our heavy footsteps on the sand.

To our surprise, CL's home was in the middle of a blackout. Everyone were then forced to shower with light from a candle while me and CL went to tapao the che cheong funs and char kuey teows. Imagine the shock when the boss heard the number of orders we want, a whoopingly 38 packs. He had to repeat the amount to confirm the orders. And i believed all the customers behind us was cursing us for holding up the line so long with our huge orders LOL. Then, we head over to Sg. Nimbong to tapao some char kuey teows. The stall was so popular that we waited one hour for 2 packs of char kuey teow but the wait was proved worthy as it was very good, beat many so-called good char kuey teow in KL. And we had homemade asam laksa as well, made by CL's amazing mom and it's AWESOMELY delicious as well. 

With the tummies filled, we head over to Menara Condong Teluk Intan for some photoshooting as it has ever-changing lights of different color illuminating the whole tower. I managed to shoot a short video of all the colors before it was switched off so we end up with no photo of the amazing tower. This is the link to the video https://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=10150289092164924. And it is very beautiful, worth the trouble of going out for it. Even though we ended the night with some disappointment of missing the photo shooting opportunities, it was a great day nevertheless. 

19th June 2011
At last, we managed to wake up and had some dim sums on time, at 10am. A record that we all definitely were proud of LOL! After dim sum, we went for some photoshooting at the Menara Condong again and we were greeted with a procession celebrating the birthdays of "Dai Pak Gong".

Some photos shooting later, we all headed back to CL's home and started packing. It's time to leave Teluk Intan. After thanking CL's parents for hosting us and treating us so well, we bid Teluk Intan goodbye and heading towards Bidor for the last activities. For lunch, we had Bidor's famous duck thighs noodles. It definitely live up to it's fame. It was a meal pack with all the goodness that the duck can offer. By 5.30pm, we reached WT's house and everyone headed to their respective home. That's end our trip to Teluk Intan and I bet everyone will be looking forward to our next trip.

Sunday 8 May 2011

My Super Woman, My Queen

My Queen on her thrones XD
This is my tribute to the most amazing woman in my life, the one that shaped me to become who I am today. She is the Queen of my life, in the past, the present and the unforeseeable future, and she will always be.

A full time housewife nearing her fifties (remember always, female's age is a secret) with a caring husband and three filial children of her own, she is the envy of many of her neighbors as she look like she's in her thirties :) Many keep trying to ask her for the secret of her youth yet failed because she have none. No heavy use of cosmetics, cream or whatever chemicals the female species applied on their faces nowadays. Maybe her secret is having three good and filial children (me included of course XD).

Furthermore, she has three additional beautiful and lovely daughters of age 2 and 1/2 years old, 1 and 1/2 years old and the youngest is just 3 months old. They are the gems of her life and they are the one that accompany her for most of her days as her other children are out working and studying. The laughters they brought her definitely is the most effective one compared to any other elixir of youth that exist. 

She's born the (err, let me count awhile...okay, got it) seventh child out of eight brothers and sisters in a traditional family where not much emphasis was given to education. Instead, she's required to help the family prepare foods for sale on her father's little stall after she finish her class. Hence, she only studied until SRP (PMR's equivalent on those days) and she start working at that young age to help the family. By chance, she is given the opportunity to work in KL and she grab it immediately. This is where she met her husband and created the rest of her history with him.

From a village girl that knows nothing about cooking and taking care of children, she grows into a first class cook among her children and their friends that are lucky enough to given the chance to tried her cooking. She turns into an excellent babysitter that got many young parents lining up to obtain her limited expertise. Her growth in all these years leave many with envy and amazement, including her own three children. This is one of the countless reasons why she is my Super Woman.

There is a joke that the Husband is the General of the household while the Wife is the Major, as the Husband make all the 'General' decisions while the Wife make all the 'Major' decisions. This is especially true in her household. She is the Finance Minister, Foreign Minister, Education Minister and almost all the portfolios except Prime Minister and Work Minister. She's the one that manage the finances of the household and enables my dad to own what they have now. This is truly an amazing feat, given the limited pays that my dad received for his work. 

When I mentioned earlier that she is the one that shaped me into who I am today, I did not exaggerate at all. For starters, she's the one that allow me to explore my curiosity even if it means to the annoyance my teachers (some did find my curiosity amusing LOL). She fueled my quest to search for the answer to all my questions by asking me to read as she is unable to provide me with the answers herself. Not to mention the fact that I had annoyed most of my teachers with my endless questions XD From there, my loves for books and words grew exponentially, making me the bookworm I am today.

By looking at the way she manage the foreign affairs of my family (with all those uncles, aunts and the endless number of ke poh chi), I learned the fine ways of dealing with peoples around me. As a result, I've become an expert of some sorts in dealing with different types of peoples that I encounter. And it is from her that I learned true friendship means sincerity and honesty to your friends. To this day, I still uphold this value and will continue to do so. To all my friends that cherish my friendship, you have this Super Woman of mine to thank for.

As the Minister of Education for my household, her policy on education is total freedom for me to choose  when I want to do my revisions and what I want to study in the future. The only exception to this policy is regarding Maths, as she still have this traditional opinions that Chinese must excel in Maths. So I have to make sure that I score the best for every Maths exam that I sit for and every careless mistake was 'rewarded' with a knock on my head. Surprisingly this does not impaired my learning capabilities or as I suspect, it might improved it. Nevertheless, the results of this 'reward' is the physical resistance my head developed and I am able to excel in my Maths paper most of the time. 

Lastly, I would like to take this opportunity here to wish my mom and every moms out there "Happy Mother's Day". Words can never expressed the full extent of my gratitude to her so this is just a small token of my appreciation to the Queen of my life, My Super Woman. 

Thank you Mom. You are simply the best.

~Teddie~
(Now I hope Google Translate can translate this piece fairly well so that my mom can read this. Let's keep the finger crossed everybody XD or anyone volunteer to translate this for me?)

Wednesday 4 May 2011

Election in Singapore

If you wonder what this have to do with us Malaysians and why I choose to write bout this topic, I can assure you it's not because I am a ke poh chi. There's something different bout this whole election that caught my attention and it prompt me to write this. 

It all started with a simple video post that I saw in my FB two days ago about a 24 years old girl name Nicole Seah. It's a collection of photo of her campaigning in S'pore (if you are thinking that it must be her look that caught my attention then you are very wrong) with the Chinese song "I Believe" as accompanying music. What really prompt me to press play that evening is a description by the uploader that reads "Nicole believes in a better tomorrow. Let's support her vision. It will take a miracle to unseat Goh Chok Tong. I believe in miracles...". This short description sets me back as I wonder what gives this girl the courages to stand up against The SM Goh (SM stands for Senior Minister, don't get the wrong idea peeps ;p). In case you all scratching your head who is this guy which I bet most of you are, SM Goh is the giant in terms of politics in S'pore as he is the ex Prime Minister.

One video leads me to another, and leads to more articles and news. I discovered a few more names along the way such as Pritam Singh, Tony Tan, Michelle Lee, and Lee Li Kian. All these peoples are the candidates for the oppositions, quite young and regardless of their party, every single one of them have the same fiery passions in their eyes to serve and fight the injustice for the Singaporeans. They've  won me over with their fiery passions, their sincerity in their words and actions, the humility they shown, their anger over all the injustices served to ordinary Singaporeans, their courage to stand up and voiced out the dissatisfaction of the grassroots, and most importantly their love for the peoples. They show me all the quality that a politician suppose to possess. In their rally's speeches, they only make fun of the opponent if the chances arise and that also seldom happen. What they really talk there is the issues that is of interest to the peoples,  suggestions that might actually works and their passion to right the wrongs in the government.  How I wish that we Malaysians can be blessed to have all these individuals as our politicians. 


To provide more substances to my opinion, let me tell you about some of the videos I watched. During a rally's speech, Tony Tan almost cry (or did he?Too bad the video's quality is not that good) when he is recounting the sad stories of the citizens that he met during his walkabout. It is so clearly written on his face the sadness he felt when he heard of all these sad cases and his sadness at his own helplessness to assist those citizens, that it's painful to watch even if I'm not a Singaporean. Such love for his own countrymen. 


Another candidates that generated a huge buzz, with her FB page's "Like" surpasses Lee Kuan Yew's FB page in merely a week time, Nicole Seah. She gains so many supporters in such a short time not because of her look, but it is her sincerity in every of her speech and interviews that touched the ordinary Singaporeans. A mere 24 years old girl, as Mr. Lee Hsien Long called her, have the courage to stands up to voice her opinions against the ruling party and to right the wrongs that she sees. As she said it perfectly, "It's not about how young I am, it's not about whether I'm female. I'm just an average Singaporean who wants to make things right for her country". Her sincerity, her courage of steel, her down to earth self and  her iron hard determination left me standing still, converted.

Let me remind you fellow friends, a politician's role is to serve the peoples of his/her constituencies, to listen and to provide solutions to their problem, to voice their opinion and dissatisfaction to the government,  to represent the peoples and to fight for their rights in the Parliament, and last but not least, to make sure that the country's wealth is distributed equally to every citizen. 


Sadly, this is not the case with our country. Our politicians are only good in publicising themselves over the media, promising empty promises, giving threats and later on scrambled to cover theirs or others backside, finger pointing and playing blaming games, name-calling and personal attacks, and the best of all bickering like a small kids in the Parliaments when they are suppose to discuss and debate issues of national interest. The only interest they have is their own pockets and wallets. Sad but true, this is our politics...

These sad pictures of our politicians is the main reason why I still haven't exercise my right as a voter. I don't see anyone that is worthy for me to cast the vote in my hands. Until such person/s show up in Malaysia, I will not cast this vote of mine. This is my pledge.

To our neighbor Singaporeans, you all are blessed with such young and rare talents so appreciate them. They are definitely a group which in my opinion, is an invaluable assets to your country. To politicians in Malaysia, I hope the examples set by Nicole, Tony, Michelle and the groups can serve as a wake up call to you and brings you back to right path as a politician. Remember those that you pledge to serve.

~Teddie~
P/S: edited at 20:28, 5th of May 2011.

Tuesday 3 May 2011

Introduction

Thanks to my best buddy, I've decided to listen to him and start writing a blog. He said that I should not keep all my thoughts and opinions to myself and share it with everyone else. I'm still doubting whether my TWO cents opinions are worth reading but still, no harm giving it a try so here I am.

There's one problem though, that is I don't know what I should write about now. Ideas been swimming in my head for years but there's too many that I am seriously clueless on where I should start. So, in the end I've decided to write a short intro bout myself to start it off.

Teddie. This is the nickname that I will use from now on as someone beats me to the name Teddy in blogspot's URL. The idea for this nickname started with the nickname that all my relatives used to call me, which is 'Gou Xiong' or Bear Bear and to top it off, I have a size to complement the name XD When scratching my head for a nick for my online persona, I've decided to use the name Teddy without the Bear and now, I will move on with the nick Teddie.

Next, let's move on to my love life. The gems of my life definitely is the small collection of Books that I have in my cupboard. Yes, you heard me right. It's Books, and this is not some name of a girl that have come into my life. If you think I will disclose the details of all my relationships here, then you can dream on. At least, it won't happen anytime soon. Anyway, back to the love of my life, Books. I can't recall when or which book that got me hooked up in reading but the resulting effect is the birth of a bookworm named Teddie. 

Well, I think that's enough bout myself for now. I shall see which topic will strike a chord with me to get me to start writing.

~Teddie~