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October 3, 2011

Monday Marvel V2




I HAD THIS VISION OF HAVING A MONDAY MARVEL (which will be shortened to MM, from this post on) ON A WEEKLY BASIS.

but then, i knew it would not happen. so i bargained with myself. bi-weekly should be just nice - not too desperately early, not too obviously late. two weeks after the  first MM i still did not and could not find the time to do it. which i blamed on the festive season - with it being Hari Raya still.

so Syawal has passed us by and i still don't know what to write.

MM is supposed to be about finding something quirky and/or something so out of this world (like the urm, highly unrealistic Miu Miu shoes/ boots kinda contraption) and share with your my ever silent readers. :P

basically, i haven't gotten the time to browse online to find anything which is worth sharing.

anyhow, i promise to do so today and i will find time to post it... just hope i would not fall asleep before the deed is made. :D

stay tune, lovelies.

September 30, 2011

the end of September working week

had a rough week. because all of the sudden, urgent and multi-tasking tasks cropped in, of which i wouldn't be complaining much (after a long stint without much to do), except that the lack of rest and sleep was getting to me.

i even did the most unacceptable faux paus at work.

i raised my voice at my superior. i did not even think - my voice just automatically went a notch higher (maybe a few notches higher) when she made an uncalled remark.

it may seem totally all right with you, but the remark did not come at a right time when i was trying my level BEST to complete the task given by her.

but that's that. it's the end of the week. end of September 2011, in fact. and three more months before the new year 2012.

time does indeed FLY. not just when you were having fun. but when things got complicated and busy that you did not realise that time has bade you goodbye.

anyways, this is meant to be a quick post - i could afford to do this since i have managed to distribute the manuals which my boss and i had a bit of disagreement on a few minutes ago... so YAY! - but i do want to share this lil' picture that i got through the email today.

it made me laugh. and the laughter reached my eyes. hope it will have the same effect on you.


gotta feed the baby and do laundry?
THERE... I FIXED IT! :)

September 19, 2011

last weekend - a wedding


last weekend we went back to Penang to send my inlaws back, which was partly the reason, as my husband was invited to an ex colleague's wedding reception at E&O Hotel on Saturday.

i was intrigued to attend the wedding in the E&O as it boasted a colourful history as being the first luxury hotel during the colonial era. built in 1885 by the four Armenian brothers, the 'Sarkies', it has seen two World Wars and is still proudly serving guests in 2011 (after undergoing an extensive renovation in 2001).

for more of its rich chronicles, click here.

mind you, rich is the imperative word here, as the going rate starts at a 'meagre' RM 730 for the 'essential' room, hence we would not be easily inclined to spend the night there - unless of course, i manage to coax my other half to not spend at least a night at his house nearby. :)

as we arrived at the place, about half an hour's late at 1230pm, we looked for our names on the list of guests and their related table number on the wall, near the main ballroom. we found out that our table was upstairs of the ballroom, akin to Circle level if you are familiar with 'show hall' terminology. of which i quipped to my hubby, "either we're special or not special."

turned out we're not - as most closed-knitted and VIP guests, as well as the blushing bride and the immaculate groom were seated downstairs in the main ballroom (Stall level) - but it gave us a bird eye's view of the place. the ballroom was indeed grand in a subtle kind of way, not ostentatiously so, but quietly refined, like it does not need to prove itself. i would imagine it was heavily used for fancy parties and débutante proms back in its heydays. well, of course, for wedding receptions, notwithstanding.

this was the hallway that leads to the ballroom

the food was all right but not superb. we were initially served hors d'oeuvre comprising of a fusion of gado-gado, along with skewered satay with peanut sauce and some imperceptible salad thingy. then it was chicken broth with carrots and potatoes cut into little pieces. i loved that simple dish because i was in the mood for something soupy. after that, the main course. we had to wait for the servers to bring out the food one by one that i thought it was meant to be like that as the bride was half Chinese. turned out, it was due to inefficiency, rather than design. there was the 'XL prawn' dish which was dispensed out first and put on the table but was moments later taken away right after the waitress served us one piece each. huh? was i the only foodie who noticed that? because the rest of the dishes were left on the table - rice, chicken, fish, beef, veggies and 'acar' (spiced pickled fruits) - where we could liberally consume.

there was the usual wedding entertainment, which was clearly arranged by the parents of the bride because of the demographic of the singers. the songs being belted out were various enough, consisting of a multitude of past and present hits, of which at some point, they sang a Selamat Hari Raya number. i had an okay time, considering there were two other guests sitting at the table of ten. all of which were from my hubby's former bank. i guess it would have been a better experience if i had known the pengantins on a personal level, but it was the first time i've seen them - and it was from the balcony overlooking the Stall level of the majestic ballroom. :P

(apparently as i found out later, the reception was the bride side's, so we could not blame the seating arrangement being unfavourable as we're from the groom side. i was of course, telling myself this to nurse a bruised ego. hah!)

we left around 3pm, after hubby had said his thank you and goodbye to the newly-weds, while i conveniently sneaked into the ladies for a little private time and mainly, to check it out. the Deco was still yesteryears that i had to snap a picture of the pre War ladies WC. and blimey, thank goodness the flush still worked. 

the boys would love the swimming pool!

before we headed out, hubby indulged me to some photo taking outside the hotel looking out the seaside. and i took one of him candidly. i know he would thank me later. *grin*

photo credits are from the official E&O site.
personal photos are not uploaded because this is a public portal. :)

May 27, 2011

Am I Wearing Pants?


i was browsing through Huffington Post online when i found this. 

to me, this is very funny since i am not that fond of the leggings culture.

why, you may ask.

well, firstly, i don't have the legs for it. i maybe hourglass but my curvy legs, thighs and butts are not meant to wear tights or leggings. 

(that is very SELFISH of me, really... but hear me out on my second and third reasoning *wink* )

secondly, leggings seem under-dressed. it's a good casual look but it seems dated when all your blouses/tops/tunics/kaftans/whatnots are worn with this piece of teensy garment.

it's also mortifying when you see women wearing these without the necessary undergarments or the material is so thin that you are actually showing EVERYTHING. what even worse is when there are incidences of a showy 'camel toe'. if you don't know what a camel toe is, it's that front part of your lower body which should remain under wraps.

thirdly, women wearing hijabs should not even don any tights or leggings. because it defeats the purpose. that's all i have to say.

well, enough ramblings for now, enjoy the process flow. :)

i got this nifty flowchart from here

PS:  sorry, i don't know how to adjust the chart for it to fit the viewing page.