Archive for September, 2008

Random: Cat Chat

This is what you get when cats chat…

Haha… This remind me of how Kev would chase away the stray cats. *HIIIIISSSSS!*LOL!

Some Things Just Have To Go

Mum used to complain about me not getting rid of my old shoes. One of the few reasons why I kept them for so long was because they were very comfortable to wear and I didn’t had another other comfortable shoes which I could wear for hours.

So I finally got rid of them and this gave me more reason to go shopping for new pair of shoes to replace them. And so I did.

Even in life, we got to learn to let go of the old and move on (and change) to something new. Be it bad habits, things that we have kept since childhood, or event things we do not used. When I was a kid, I used to hold on to this blanket of mine for years until it got torn into pieces and I had to throw it away. There was also a teddy bear. It has sentimental value, you know. Well, that was years ago.

My Chinese school teacher once told me that, every festive New Year, people buy new clothes (it’s not a must must la, but they say it’s better) to welcome the New Year. I’m sure some of you have of this. I personally do not follow any of those ritual but I sure wouldn’t mind getting something new each year. Or even each day or each month. LOL! Sigh. Girls just love to shop. *grin*

Anyway… Have you ever kept/hold on to something which you find it hard to let go/get rid?

My Lazy Meal

This is what I eat when I’m too lazy to eat out… Salad!

Buy a box of lettuce. They usually come in twos (2).  Then get some dressing. It can be anything - mayonnaise, thousand island, etc. Salad dressings usually come in bottles, but you can get them in small packets if you don’t need that much.

It’s easy to prepare. Just wash and then it’s ready to eat. For lazy people like me.

I bought Balsamic and Japanese dressing, just to try it out.

You can either pour the dressing into a separate bowl to dip or you can pour it over the lettuce. I prefer the first one. Of course, you can always eat the lettuce on its own but it may be a little bitter for your liking.

If you’re ever at Cameron Highland, make sure you drop by the veggie farms. They have plenty of lettuce there.

Random: Snacks

Every time I hit the supermarket to do grocery shopping, I’d usually picked up some snacks or junk food, knowing that I’ll need to feed my hungry stomach once in a while, especially while working on assignments. *grin*

This is a high fiber pastry. I think it’s pretty new in the market, but it’s good stuff. It does taste and smell a little like vegetable though. There are few other flavour which I did not take note off. *sorry*

Not forgetting - Pocky stick! It comes with different flavours - chocolate, milk, coffee, etc, and my all time favourite is the milk flavour! The one in the picture is choco banana flavour.

More snacks coming up!

Oh My Gosh!

This is a tale of a depressed dog,who eventually decided to commit suicide by dashing into the middle of the highway… then end with a detailed description of the crash.

Click to continue reading “Oh My Gosh!”

Putrajaya Critical Mass

Every last Friday of the month, there will be a critical mass ride at Putrajaya. In the last two (2) rides, over 100 riders joined.

Two (2) Fridays ago, me and my usual group joined the Putrajaya Critical Mass for the very first time. I personally have not seen so many cyclists gather for one ride before. The reason why the ride was brought forward one (1) week before was due to Merdeka celebration the following week as many may be away for holiday, etc.

Since it was a slow ride, some even come with their families and kids. Such an inspiration.

Date: 22 August 2008
Venue: Restoran Darussalam Presint 9 (Mamak Double Trouble)
Meeting time: 9.00 PM SHARP SHARP!
Ride time: 9.30 PM
Distance: About 20km
Ride speed: 15-25km/h

For more photos and write-ups of the ride, view here, here, here and here.