The Sleepy Head
So so so reluctant to drag myself out of bed this morning. It was probably because of the hectic weekend. However, there was never a hesitation to travel home to be able to sleep on my comfy bed (although I had to sleep on my brother's bed last weekend) for just one night.
As soon as I reached Kajang in the wee hours, KC, Ling cha and I departed to Bukit Gasing in Petaling Jaya for a morning hike. We had this planned out as a training to prepare us for the task ahead - to conquer Mount Kinabalu, which is just around the corner. Alright, it's more like MY training, because the Mr. is fit enough to go up anytime :p Back to Bukit Gasing! There were other hikers too besides the three of us - Hiew Ming and four friends of KC's. It wasn't as tough as I had been told, really. We had Hiew Ming as the guide. We could hardly catch up with her as she was like Speedy Gonzales! As I was hiking up with her (tried my very best to hold my breathe and follow her closely) while the rest were at the back, she shared some of her experiences from her Mount Kinabalu expeditions (two successful ones!). We completed the hike about an hour later and went to a nearby Mamak called Raju's Banana Leaf Resturant to feed our growling stomachs.
In the afternoon, I got to savor Mom's delicious cooking. She had laid six to seven dishes on the table (I think)! After that, we went to the hospital to visit our ailing aunt. We have been informed that she almost couldn't make it pass the night the day before. It was a bliss that we did not receive any late night calls that day.
In the evening, KC and I joined our fellow ex-colleagues in TRW (Ying Ying and gang) for dinner and post-dinner yum-cha session. We were brought to a secluded area for dinner, somewhere near Ampang Lookout Point by our makan dai-lou (the big brother who usually brings us to various places that we've never been to, for food, who also happens to be the youngest guy in the group). The restaurant goes by the name, Veg Fish Farm Restaurant. Now that I am back from having my meal there, I googled and found many negative comments on the restaurant - the food quality is not worth the travelling effort and etc. I guess I can say that the seven of us enjoyed the food there and didn't mind the travelling. We ordered kangkung belacan, tomyam, fish coated in salt, grilled lamb, salted egg calamari, mango kerabu, big clams (forgotten what flavor was it) and hmmm, what else? I loved the grilled lamb the most! Simply yummy. We were surprised when the bill came - RM 109+ in total - very cheap for the amount of food that we ordered, I must say. I did not manage to get any photos as I did not bring my faithful companion with me. I might just be able to link some photos when Ying Ying uploads hers (she was busy taking photos the whole night) :p
Next up, was a short yum-cha session at Ampang Lookout Point's Gasoline and more chit-chatting.
On Sunday, KC and I attended my ex-team lead's (from TRW) wedding luncheon in Puchong's IOI Mall. I was very happy to be able to meet my ex-team mates and mentor at the luncheon. Looking at the bridegroom's wedding photos made me smile, inside. The team lead who used to be ever so cool when being asked about the existence of his partner, is now kissing his bride on stage! Haha.
The weekend has finally come to an end..
What am I up to these days? I have been slowly editing some of the photos selectively. My notebook seems to run like a tortoise when doing photo editing nowadays. Hmm, most probably because of the huge processing needed for Raw files, which are at least 11mb of size, each. The photos were mostly taken during Christmas. I might just post some soon. Most of the photos that I am editing consist of 4-legged mammals, reptiles, amphibians, water, grass, trees and rocks, no 2-legged mammals. Hehe.
Food, food and more food
Ahh.. I need to go on diet! I need to jog 10 rounds! I need to go to the gym! I need to remove those fats!
First, I had a 3-hour Japanese buffet lunch at Umai-ya. The buffet lunch at Umai-ya is highly recommended. It started as early as 11AM and you will be served by the crews there. All you need to do is to select the food and drinks, ring the bell, and someone will be there to entertain you. The next feast was a wedding dinner at Bukit Jalil Golf Club.
I can feel the fats. Diet! Diet! Diet!
4D3N Vacation
Thanks to the Raya season, I have been granted a 4-days 3-nights vacation! I've never had a longer holiday than this one since my last Cambodia trip (I think). Upon reaching KL in the wee hours of the morning on Saturday, I told mom that I was craving for nasi lemak. She brought Pei Yee and I to a mamak nearby our house. It was 5 plus when we reached there. To my disappointment, they did not have nasi lemak.
After breakfast, I took a short nap and later rushed to Mid Valley to meet my dear friend, Ying Ying. She was there with her nicely packed Mille Crepe, waiting at the cinema entrance already. She had earlier mentioned that she would bake a Mille Crepe for me and she chose to bake a different flavor this time, Cheese Flavored Mille Crepe. We watched UP. Thank god they were still playing the movie. I thought I would have to miss this movie since it has been showing for quite some time already. Next, I went shopping alone in the mall. I was on a quest to search for a nice home for D-zai but I just could not find one.
On Sunday morning, I had to crawl out of bed at about 5:45 AM. My brother and I accompanied Mom and our uncle and aunts to perform some religious virtues. When things were finally done, I told my brother that I wanted to try my luck at Lowyat Plaza. To my surprise, he said he would accompany me there. I couldn't remember when was the last time I went shopping with my brother, I mean, just the two of us. We walked for at least 3 hours plus inside Lowyat Plaza and Sungei Wang without buying anything. He knows I am such a fussy person when it comes to shopping. I would spend weeks, going in and out of malls to find the backpack of my choice or a pair of shoes that I like. I really appreciate his patience with me hehe.
It was another early day on Monday. We woke up at 6:30 AM and departed to the market in Semenyih to meet Mom's friend before we embarked on our journey to Morib! The journey to Morib was not a long one. I had little to expect prior to the trip. People often say Morib beach is polluted. However, it is not like what I've heard. I was awed. The beach was clean and the sea water was okayy. However, the restrooms were ewww.. We spent about 2 hours at the beach. Next, we had seafood for lunch. I guess that is a must-have there. We ordered sotong, butter prawn, fish, fishball soup and la-la.
That was supposed to be the end of our half-day Raya trip but we decided to stop by at the famous Lover's Bridge at Tanjung Sepat. The sea view was very fascinating. I could not imagine how beautiful it would be during sunset. Wish I would have the chance to frequent that place another time to enjoy the sunset.
Photographs appreciation time!
P/s: Lots of photos to be posted this time hehe. Hope I have enough bandwidth to support this :D
Burger for dinner
It's not the normal burger with the meat in between breads. The bread is being replaced by either rice (japonica, Japanese rice) or salad. Interesting eh? Well, they do have the usual burger (with bread) too. These innovative products came from MOS Burger.

2 sets of MOS burgers


My Unagi Rice Burger

His Kakiage Rice Burger
Yummy Indian Cuisine
Today was the first time I had lunch outside the office's canteen. One of our colleague will be leaving the company soon. So, we had a farewell lunch for him. The lunch venue was at The Prata Place. We left office at 11:45 AM and stood at the street, waiting for a cab for almost 20 minutes. Actually... we needed 5 cabs as there were 20 of us haha.
I had little expectation on the food but when the pratas and murtabaks were finally served, I went, "Oh my god! They really taste good!" (to myself of course!). We ordered 2 XL-size murtabaks, few plates of mutton curry and chicken curry, and each of us ordered an individual roti. I chose to have Mushroom Prata. Their Prata is really awesome, very very crispy. An XL-size murtabak is roughly the size of 2 trays (typical tray in food courts).
I left my mobile phone in the office :( Hence, that explains why there will be no photos posted. Check out their website for pictures instead!
After the meal, we had a group photo taken by a waiter in the restaurant, a huge group photo. Hope I will be able to post the photo soon!



























