At Kong Kong’s birthday, food was aplenty at all table. It was truly a great celebration we had. This is Kong Kong and one of my relatives; you know I don’t really remember who’s who as I get more and more distant from my long lost relatives. Cousins #1 – Elizabeth, Justin and Terrence Cousins #2 – Jason, Nelson, Allison And more food. This fish was really awesome and delicious. I remembered I had loads of it. Now you know why I am fat, don’t chu? 😛 This was what I was saying, my embarrassing moments. I had to do a performance with some of my cousins. I literally hold the mic throughout the song. I’ve been singing often, but not in front of a bunch of relatives and with my cousins as my support. It was one great experience though it was just a little uncomfortable singing in front of your relatives. And prolly despite how bad you sing, it’d still be good feedback. I did felt a little uncomfortable. And this cousin of mine Justin; played the electric guitar as a performance. I seriously forgotten the name of the complicated song though I know it was a tough song to play. The ever joyous and lively Kong Kong: Performance by my other cousins: Don’t they look like twins? Adeline and Amy. Amy is just a year younger than me. I did a multimedia presentation for my grandpa’s birthday. It was just great memories to see how much each and everyone has grown. Yes, spot my baby picture in it if you can! 😛I just realised I’ve not uploaded the video on Youtube, i’d do so tomorrow aite? Love your precious ones!
How many people can truly say that they have 80 years of life? I am proud to be the oldest grandchild for my mother’s side and to have an amazing grandfather who loves me like no one else does. It’s such a fantabulous feeling being a part of this 80th celebration of my grandpa. The feeling of being a part of a great big family for one occasion is priceless. We celebrated his birthday at Marco Polo restaurant with quite a number of tables. This is my beloved grandmother (my dad’s side) who cooks for me everyday and brought me up to the fat size I am today. Here is my aunty with some of my cousins. Note, I am the oldest grandchild again! This is my grandpa’s Morning Kaki who has tea with him every morning. My grandpa in red batik. On my left is my mother and my right, my aunty. Another gorgeous cousin of mine who actually performed violin that night. My family picture with grandpa. The BIG Family. Lovin’ this picture with my mum. Or does she looks like my sister? Here’s to end the first part. Mind me that I am a little busy. Will try to update as frequent as I could.
Forgive me for my absense for the past 4-5 days. I was crazily sick from Monday and Tuesday and I was like bed-ridden. But I think I am back almost in full force already. However, my throat is still itching. I had no choice but to complete this outstanding post too although I know it’s birthday posts in the last 2 posts. So, this time it was Siu Hui, Yi Hueih and Matthew’s Birthday. We went to Wong Kok in Pavilion. I don’t know who took my sexay back! 😛 They just love starring a pretty girls. This is Matthew Oh Oh Oh… Sher Leen’s Vanity Pose in action. Since she stopped blogging, I thought I’d give her the Internet-fame for another few minutes (like what I did to Andy below) This is Siu Hui. And this is DJ Yi Hueih 😛 I don’t know how we got into this but Matt was caught in his outstanding …… (fill in the blanks) Nama: Lilian Lim Lee Leng. Saya tak tahu kenapa dia ada banyak (tak tahu aper itu panggil) 😛 Some group snapshots! And here was a party for the 3 fantastic ones! Always a pleasure celebrating birthdays. Spot me if you can! 😛
Here’s a quick update with some poor pictures. Nevertheless, it has been long since I last blogged about my Foundations gang. I used to blogged about them often but neh, not nowadays. Edmund and Jian Hong’s birthday both falls almost at the same time of the month. Hence, a dwi-celebration. We love doing that, save time (and money) too! But it ain’t easy gathering everyone since we were all from different classes and intakes now. To cut the long story (I am very long winded lately), we went to a restaurant called Big Mouth at Sri Petaling. Don’t ask me why the name is so awesome! 😛 Here are some random ugly shots of us: The food. I forgot what it is called. Featuring the co-star: Edmund: The cake goes: Happy Birthday Human and Penguin. I don’t know which is which but it just somehow appeared on the cake. I realised our cakes has never been simple. It has always been with funny names, words and all. Funny when you browse through those old albums. It took so many shots to get both of them to take a picture together. And it was like centuries. I just had to do this to them 😛 How lovely. 😛 Here’s one thing I was so wanting to delete but I thought since he craved for fame so much, I should just make him a blog-star at www.alvinmy.blogspot.com . His vanity can beat none and he enjoys taking his ugly pictures of himself LOL. I deleted some actually! I doubt he’s an Internet star lar. If he can, I think I’m somebody already! 😛 A long group picture:
I can’t seem to express my gratitude and thanks to people whom have celebrated my 20th birthday with me and for me. The day started went I had to go for class; on a Monday morning where my classmates greeted me. And just when I thought, oh okay, parents leaving for Hawaii and Japan in the evening, I did not want to be so self-obsessed to do a party so I just thought, celebrating it alone was kinda unique too. But I was wrong. Mum brought my out to get my cake; and she wanted me to try Cake Sense, so I thought, okay. And with that dad and mum brought me to Jusco and bought the cake. Upon starting my mini car Atos, the car had a little trouble starting up and so dad warned me and gave me the battery guy contacts and the mechanics phone and all. He promised he’d pumped petrol for my car before he leaves, and so he did. And guess what? My car battery died in the petrol kiosk itself. Yes, on my birthday. Nevertheless, sent parents off. To cut the long story short, some youths came over to pick me out for dinner and man, I was so shocked to receive my birthday present. It was so fantatatastic. It was one shocking present from these people and I really loved it. Apart from that, not to mention this hilarious video by Makiyo Yen and mum, Sylvia Chai for my 20th Birthday:
I’ve to said this year’s birthday has been so memorable after all. Another chapter of my life has been closed, and now I am no longer a teenager. Thank you for the over 600 Facebook Wall Posts, over 30 SMSes, over 20 Tweets – all across the globe, I could not ask for more. The cakes, meals, gifts, angpaus; I truly appreciate your love for me. And yes, you guys are loved
I’ve been reading the papers, browsing through columns, opinions, news and articles. And for the past 2 days, the hit-topic has been on Teachers as Politicians. I don’t know how you’d be feeling if you had a teacher who was a Politician, of if you child is placed under a teacher whom is a Politician. I personally think is such a bad move to allow teachers to actively be involved in politics; just as if the politics here in our country is not bad enough. A teacher’s duty is to educate, teach and to serve the students and to bring up kids/students in the right way and right path. So, now. How can the government organisations complain that teacher has heavy workload while they are trying to add another heavier burden on them. Put yourselves in the shoe of the politicians, do you ever once think it is easy? It is so ironic how one can complain on the workload and yet agree to this foolish decision. Enlighten me if you think that being a politician will give the teachers lesser workloads. Furthermore, teachers should always be respected by students. And being respected does have an impact in influencing the thoughts of the students. So, how can we teach students to be democratic and to have freedom of speech if, for example the teacher is from the government or even the opposition. How do you justify that? For example, a student choose to speak against an issue that is against the government, where the teacher (politician) is supporting. Hence, how would that class be like? A parliamentary debate? It does not also take a genius to know that our education system is getting from bad to worst, what more when/if the teachers are involved in politics? Teachers will probably spend much time politicking in class than any other things and will not bother about their professional duties. In addition, what happens when general election comes? WIll all classes be cancelled? Or be replaced? Where will these politician teachers be? Giving speeches, promising manifestoes? Won’t that neglect school duties? Yes, in previous years in history, teachers are often politicians but in this generation, this no longer works. If a teacher can complain the heavy burden in school, why even add additional burdens? School those days ain’t like school these days. Politics those days ain’t too like politics these days. It can’t be compared. Is not justifiable to say that voice of teachers on issues would be heard more at the political level and that they should be given the opportunity to play a constructive role in politics. There are many ways to do that, but not using our kids and students as the medium. Do we have to go to this extend? Tell me your views!
Okay, I am a little lazy to go on typing today, but these are some other stations. And just some clarifications, those who looked highly on me and thought I joined the race, I was one of the Person In Charge for the event. So i DID NOT RUN! I wished I could say that I did it but nah. Here’s another station at Maluri area and they were required to do some actions. And at this place, they arrived at the station in Petaling Jaya Museum to do tasks in there: A finale to the event, not all survived, But this was just a part of those who actually arrived back at church as the final stop. They were one energetic bunch! Here you go, the winners: More final shots before we head off! And there the winners walked away with the cash with the bright smiles on their faces! Whoever said that I am long winded with my posts, please tell me lah! Haha
It was in the month of March that my church youths, organised an Amazing Race around Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya. It was so amazing we actually had like 30 teams of 3 per team – which had around 90 participants and around slightly less than 30 volunteers. Was kinda fun meeting up with many of the participants from different places and different schools. They were all so cool people that some of them dressed up as a team! Youths came so early, chilling up, discussing their terrible strategies to outbeat each other to win RM 1200 cash prize! More chilling out, hanging out and waiting before it officially starts! Task 1: To finish off a Sudoku as well as to drink the BIttergourd juice before leaving the Church to head out to all around KL/PJ! Now, all rushing off by running down the flight of stairs instead of using the lifts. It was a race against time definitely! While some people still suffers over the juice… Look at their faces and see these expressions on their faces! Task 2 at Station 2: Shooting the cans with papers and rubber bands. Tasl 3 at Station 2: Counting the number of green and red beans. Got their eyes crazy. Taking numbers for their turn as many reached at the same time! Task 4 at Station 3: Counting the number of footsteps in the park. Was crazy as different people had different foot size. But nevertheless, was fun! Task 5 at Station 4: Jumping Rocks to Collect Apples. Was crazy to see how these crazy people can jump like that without falling. Or maybe I’m just bad at it. Task 6 at Station 4: Still at Taman Permaisuri. Carrying heavy water to walk across eggs and the massage walk. Funny to see their expressions; was priceless. Task 7 at Station 4: Climbing up the steps. Was such a torture for their leg muscles and all. To be continued…
Okay, get ready to wave your hands to say Bye Bye to Hong Kong. Yes, this is the final post – with loads of videos in it. I was so reluctant to post so many, but I did anyways. Note I deleted like so many of those videos. Here are some best recorded video from that trip and if you don’t have time, watch any of the Fireworks video. Sure worth your time. The beauty of those fireworks (sorry, pollution also lah) amazes me. Video 1: As I was mentioning, we were saying no laughing in the Roller Coaster yesterday right? These 2 pretty girls laughed their way through and hence, the punishment was to dance in public and yeah, they did! They kinda embarrassed themselves when the crowd was just looking at the 2 weird people laughing while dancing.
While waiting for the Fireworks, we were so tired and yet we still did a recording of our lame selves. It doesn’t at all look good with our gila gila looks and crap. You just need to see the crap we said there.
Video 2: And this was the pre-Fireworks where the dancers and all came out.
Here comes all the amazing fireworks that really brighten up my world and my new year. It was such a great start to view this magnificent fireworks. I saw it 2 years back, and I somehow think it got even prettier as the 2 years passed.
Hence, with this. Bid farewell to Hong Kong. I hope to be there again. No doubt about that. Anyone up for that? 😛
Okay, here am I continuing my blog post on Disneyland in Hong Kong. I know it’s supposed to be Nonsense Friday but hey, I don’t want to go around crying foul over the Petrol Hike since it’s the most trendy topic. So, I decided to get on with Disneyland. But before that, i left out this video that I did on introing Kowloon, Hong Kong. Mind my sleep face! 😛
At Disneyland, we also popped by one of it’s activities called “Festival of the Lion King”. Please excuse the bad quality of pictures because we were too busy having fun and not taking pictures! Forgive me lah, ok? In the Festival of the Lion King, was dark and nice! And if you were wondering why I’m only with this gang, cause we separated into a few teams and I so happened to be with this. We were racing against time and so, pictures had to be taken on the move. Thats how rush we were. Thank goodness I been in there once, I do know some whereabouts in Disneyland! We felt this was a good place to take pictures and hence, we rushed in and just snapped a few pictures! We sat Space Mountain for oh gosh, 3 times. And knowing I had loads of fears with such adventures, I chose to go in because of the dearest youths. And I finally conquered my fears after the first round and somehow, got even more hyped up! Honestly, we were running low on cash and we didn’t want to change extra money there so, we just snapped a few piccas there from the screen! Don’t call me chapskate lar! While waiting for some other rides, we took some pictures. And yes, that was the only time for some nice smiles to be on it! Waiting to enter the 4D movie. It was so nice to be watching it and the feeling was just indescribable!And here is something that costs me a bomb. I think I spent like RM 25-30 just for that bowl of noodles. And it was such small portion and I’d say, not worth eating. But what choice did we have? Another round of our craziness, it’s not a constipated face okay? We were playing some games in the ride. The deal was not to laugh in the ride and we were constantly tickling and disturbing each other and gosh, I got it from those around me too! And we did say we wanted to do silly faces when the camera flashes! 😛 My constipated faceSome other rides and their pictures. Nice background and architecture, isnt it? 😛 How can Disneyland be without ToyStory right? Some cool stuffs they were selling at the stores. Don’t ask me how much, I did not get any of those! We also played this Spinning Cup thingy where we screamed and shouted like mad and I almost almost puked!
Here is Hong Kong Disneyland! Okay, one last post on Disneyland and it’s just videos I think and I am gonna sign off from Hong Kong! Isn’t it just awesome?
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