Saturday, May 28, 2011

~A Tribute to the Angels Out There~

4 EEs down, and just one more to go; econs- almost like a foreign friend as it's so different compared with the secondary school syllabus. It was kinda surprisingly to know that college's economics standard is a huge leap, probably due to the switch in language and the non-stop numeric datas but it's okay I guess. The infos actually kinda relate to each other in some kinds of ways and it is the matter of time of how fast I can get used to it. So.. gambatteh!! :D Haha.. I feel so much better now after Mr Account EE broke even my heart into two yesterday. Literally. :)

Thank gawd it's Saturday. :) Although it have been a pretty stressing week however, I am glad that I took some time off my books into learning how to make sushi's. Yup, sushi's. :)


Clockwise from left top corner:
Ingredients and Materials: 
First Row: Cucumber strips, Kimchi bits, Salmon fish
Second Row: Abalone slices, Prawns, Tunas, Vinegar Rice
Third Row: Chopping board, Sushi Bamboo Mat, Roasted Seaweed


Here's a peak of how 3 hours of my time fruited:


Tada!! Okla.. seriously I don't think it look as nice as those we buy from real Japanese restaurant but it will forever be the best tasted sushi I have ever ate as each and every pieces carries the brilliant effort that all of us put in.

The main ingredients?

Lots of  love and laughter. :)

Visited my dear Jia Hui cousin recently for a small relative reunion dinner and stopped by at her house for an hour or two before heading home.

At the restaurant:





Snapshot 1: Making weird faces. :p


Snapshot 2: Cheers!! :D

Haha, yeah.. she practically dominated my handphone and go around snapping pictures of other people. :)

At her house:


Best dinner prepared by the world's best chef.


Played "masak-masak" with her and as usual, I am always the customer while she's the chef and oh boy, how much she pressured me to "eat" faster so that she could serve more dishes. Haha.. And my goodness, see the dark green coloured bag lying at the floor? It is sooo huge that I can even put her into it and carry her around. :p She even looked like a Santa Claus herself dragging the bag all the way down the staircase except, for the fact that it's green and opened the bag only to reveal that instead of toys, it's fully loaded with her "masak-masak" secret weapons like stoves, water heater, champagne, gas stove, cutting board and all the utensils with variety of mouth watering foods.  Love her so much. :) Thanks for the great dinner sweetheart, you made me smile. :)

I ♥ Tzu Chi


Have been enjoying myself very much in their weekly activities but due to exam purpose, I am feeling so heavy hearted that I wouldn't be helping out with the teachings at the refugees school which will be later. To think about it, I also couldn't attend next weeks' activities as after the EE on Monday, I got a 5 days part time job as an art and craft teacher in conjunction for the School Holiday Art Programme by Global Art Centre. Oh my gawd.. That means I won't be seeing the shigu and shibo for 2 weeks straight. *Sight* Anyway, either how, I can't wait for the HIV Community Centre visit as this time, I will be teaching the children how to make simple craft out of recycled items. Save the Earth, our one and only home! :D Need to start in preparing the materials at home already weih.. :)

So so so badly want to watch movies in the cinema. :/

Mmm.. Ever since college started, I noticed that I blog less and less frequent compared with the past. So, I thought I could come out with a 'Thought of the Day' kinda thing at the end of each post from today onwards to make up for my time in blogging.

~ Thought of the Day 1~


If only we spend some time in silence and do nothing but watch, we will see a lot of things that we have never realized although they are a re-occuring event. Why? Because our ability to pay attention is very limited as we tend to be too obsessed with what we we want to achieve in life. But going silent for just 1 minute might worth more than 10 years of your life. Having breakfast at the dining table while watching how swiftly my mum work in the kitchen to cook my lunch meal at 6.30 a.m. to be brought to college made me appreciate every single spoon of it. Deep inside, I know it's a kind of 'xing fu' or happiness that not everyone can enjoy as many time as I do. From there, you'll tend to reach this point of life where you learn to appreciate people who came into your life and transform it with the amazing things they do regardless it's big or small. Simply because, YOU are worth it. :)

~Hugs~

4 comments:

Victor said...

Know why ur sushi so nice....most probably bcoz u play masak2 since vry long ago....

Unknown said...

Hahaha.. Thank you. :) You should play masak-masak too, so you can make better sushi than me. :D

shenfoong said...

u are so "xing fu"...is it tunas on the top of the sushi??....

O C said...

I think you don't have to worry about not posting or anything lol. What's most important is that when you blog, your intentions are genuine. Ain't it? ^^