Sunday, 23 September 2007

Day tour...

SEMESTER BREAK!!!

Don't you just love holiday?

Okay...to start off with the excitement of my 2 weeks semester break...once again...we rented 2 cars...and we went to McLarenVale. McLarenVale is a place where there is a lot of wine cellars and vineyards. Yes you guess it right...we went wine hunting! hohoho...




Look at the view...




First wine cellar we stopped by...




Relax and comfortable...just perfect...








We stopped by a beach...look at the ocean...it is parallel with the beach...

Err...did you get what i mean?

Too bad if you don't...coz i have no idea of how to explain it to you...haha...




The other reason that made this beach so cool wassssssss.......

We can actually drive our car down to the beach...literally park your car on the sand!

How cool is that???Well i thought it was cool...never mind me if you disagree...

Just don't say that i am 'sam pat' please...


After that we visited an olive farm and had our lunch the picnic style...




Sitting next to me were the friendly owners of the olive farm...


Let me introduce you to Sebastian...he is just adorable...but he eats 'pupu'...and that ain't cute...




The owners took us around the farm with their truck...wuhuuu....!

Saw a few mumu cows along the way...

Finally we took a group photo...but look at Sebastian...=.="

That's better....!

Saturday, 22 September 2007

Whisperer...

The closer we get, the distant we are...
Have you ever felt this way...?
Relationships are always complicated...
I am starting to see the true side of reality...and the ugliness of it...
Things are not always what we expect and hoped...
And most of the time we could not do anything about it...
The only option we have is to agree and accept...

Something i once see to be valuable and precious...
It is now something that is not worth fighting for...anymore...
I've began to realise why...
So let it be...
As i am sure i won't be missed...

Stretching my tightly grasp fists...
Letting go and throwing everything that I have learned to love...
and now to hate...
Whatever it is...
I'm glad that it is over...

Friday, 14 September 2007

What i miss most!!

I went to a talk titled "Working Opportunities in Asia"...
They had speakers from China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia of course...
They are trying to convince students studying here to go back to their country or foreign students to work in their country they represent...
They held the talk separately in different rooms...and it was the choice of students to choose which of the talk interest them...
As so i decided to go for the Malaysia one...
The speaker was like I WILL GIVE YOU 20 REASONS TO WORK IN MALAYSIA!
and he was like steady growth, expanding industries bla bla bla...
We were not convinced at all!
My brain was like half way to Alaska when he reached to his 18th point...
Finally...his 19th point...
"SHOP WHATEVER YOU WANT ANYTIME ANYWHERE!"
OMG...
20th point...
"EAT WHATEVER YOU WANT ANYTIME ANYWHERE!"
OMG OMG!!!!!
I don't know about you, but i am definitely convinced!

Wednesday, 12 September 2007

My Presentation!

Hi guys, you still remember the public speaking I told you about couple of weeks ago?

Well, guess what, I HAD MY PRESENTATION YESTERDAY!!

For those who don't know, the public speaking was for my English course, I was required to prepare a talk of approximately 5 to 7 minutes in length on a subject of my choice. The talk evaluation criteria included things like did I run over time, did I talk in a logical and ordered sequence, or did I maintain eye contact and etc.

I’ll let you guys know how I did on the presentation when I get my results…

So, here is my presentation! Hohoho…don’t laugh at my topic please!

Pictures are my power points and the paragraphs are my speech...








The word batik is an Indonesian- Malay word for dot or point, "titik" .

It is a generic term which refers to the process of dyeing fabric by making use of a resist technique; covering areas of cloth with a dye-resistant substance to prevent them absorbing colours.


Although the exact origins of batik are unknown, it is most common on the island of Java, Indonesia.

It is known when the art of batik was first practiced in Java, batik belonged only to royalty and families of wealth and position. It was a hobby for the royal women.

Aristocrats and royalty had certain designs identifying a family, social status or geographical location on the island.

Many of these designs have survived to this day.



Currently, batik art has spread to India, China, Malaysia, Europe and Africa.
It has become a skill and art of many great cultures.
Today it is believed that certain patterns have special meanings and are thought to bring the wearer good luck, wealth, prosperity, health, etc.

There are two main types of batik in Malaysia today; hand-painted and block printed.


The painter uses the canting, a small copper container with one or more differently sized pipes. The container is attached to a handle made of wood or bamboo.

The canting is filled with molten wax and used to trace the outlines of the pattern on the fabric.



The prepared and measured-out fabric is stretched over a metal or wooden frame.
The pattern is traced with a soft pencil.


The canting is filled 2/3 with liquid wax, and the utensil is held at an angle against the cloth.
The artist has to be extremely precise and careful to obtain a smooth flow of wax.
The utensil will have to be dipped frequently into the wax pot to keep the optimal temperature.
If the wax is too hot it will penetrate the fibres too deeply, and is difficult to remove.
If it is too cold it will not fasten properly.

When the waxing is finished on one side of the fabric, it is left to dry.
If the wax has not penetrated the fabric properly the operation is repeated on the other side.

The next step is painting the parts of the fabric that are not covered in wax.
The painter uses brushes of different sizes, and larger areas may be coloured with a sponge.
The shade can be varied by adding water or more colour.
The colour has to dry before fixing.

Finally the wax is removed in hot water, and the fabric is rinsed several times in order to remove excess dye and residues of wax,





Printing is done by means of a metal block made by welding together strips of metal.

In former times emptied tin cans were utilised.


The measured-out cloth is put on a padded table.
The printer has the wax pot at his side.
The block is dipped into the pot to be filled with wax, and then it is pressed against the cloth.

The process is repeated until the entire cloth has been filled with wax patterns.
The printer can change between different blocks as needed for the design.

When the waxing is finished the cloth is soaked in dye.
The colour fastens to the areas that have not been waxed.
From now on the original white colour will only be visible when the wax has been removed from the cloth.

The cloth is then rinsed several times in boiling water to remove excess dye and wax.
It is then hung to dry.






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When it was question time, i was praying so hard " Please please DON'T ASK me any questions!!!"


hahaha...but then they asked me a few easy questions...and then FINALLY...It's over!


The reason behind this topic selection was because i wanted to present something that the locals are not familiar with...and something that is unique in our country...as so i came out with the idea of presenting Batik! I think the tutor liked it, at the end of our tutorial, she came and said that it was an interesting presentation *joy!!!*


It wasn't that bad after all, although i was very nervous, but i memorised everything that i wanted to say, and was just trying my best not to forget any lines.

There was once that i forgot to mention something and i skipped a point, i was like "brrrrrr...sorry..."<--clumsily... and went back to the point that i was suppose to say...- Everybody was laughing, including my tutor!


Embarrassing i know...

For the whole presentation, i was like forcing myself to look at the audience in the eye...you know...maintaining eye contact...oh my god...it was really hard!!!! SERIOUSLY! i didn't know where to look...and i didn't want to look like i was memorising my lines (with rolling eyes and silly gestures that say "Yea...this chick is trying butt hard in memorising her next sentence!").

DAMN...


But then i am glad that it is finally over...lets just hope that i did well!


Well...i hope you guys learned something from this presentation, cause i know i did, because to be frank, i was not familiar with batik at all until i did the research on it!


So, hope you guys enjoyed it.....


Wednesday, 5 September 2007

我说我会再试试用中文写日记。。现在就来咯!最近生活都好无趣。。每天都是面对着一样的事情。。好无聊。。
昨晚无所事事。。于是就提议搓汤圆。。没想到九楼的阿姨们竟然答应了!好开心哦!!!
还没开始搓,我家的奶奶(不要乱想。。奶奶=婆婆。。没错阿!)就已警告我说要好好搓。。不要乱乱来。。但如果不发挥我的创意。。就没意思啦!
结果呢。。。

可爱吧!


这是我们家三个阿姨搓得汤圆。。。一看就知道。。。一个字。。。没创意。。。哈哈哈

我的杰作。。。

阿姨们说看了就反胃。。。好伤心。。。

这是个馒头。。。我说而已啦。。你说呢?
这是个ribbon。。。

这是妈妈弄的。。不晓得叫什么。。但还挺美的。。well done!


妈妈的星星!

我的熊熊。。。呵呵!


我的米奇老鼠。。不错吧!


其实还有许多很可爱的杰作。。但算了吧!秀秀这几个就好了。。哈哈
今天还有一件很有趣的事情发生了。。上完课回到家。。打开friendster。。发现有个人留了个留言给我。。

Jason
Posted 05/09/2007 05:38
hye babes..can i fuck u?i'm so horny rite now..
哈哈哈!!!
无聊!
第一个反应就是决的莫名其妙。。因为我不认识这个人!第二个反应就是。。他好勇敢哦!名字照片全都在他网站。。他竟然敢写这种东西!hohoho。。
本想立刻就撤除掉。。但想了想。。为什么要撤除呢?因该让大家看看他呀!
有兴趣看看他是什么人吗?

其实刚看到那留言时。。自己突然觉得。。好失落。。但后来再想了想。。我没做错事。。为什么要不开心。。
不要让一些幼稚及没家教的笨蛋影响我们!
加油加油!!
希望大家还满意我这一篇作文啦!

mama...i know you can't read chinese...call ah ma translate for you k? hehe...paiseh paiseh...this is my attempt to write a chinese post!!! boooyaahhh...!!!!!

Tuesday, 4 September 2007

Trapped...

My room is dark because the light bulb blew up just now...but that is not the topic today...




It has been weird lately…I don’t feel like myself…I don’t function like myself…it is just not right…



I have this feeling of being trapped…where I can’t get out…and everything is just buried inside my skull...



It’s draining me…




I really have no idea of how to describe my feelings now…pieces and bits here and there…everywhere…



Where do I begin?



I try to do something that cheers me up…but it seems like I don’t have any mood of doing about anything…



My life now is fixed…the same routine everyday…to be frank…it’s driving me mad…



Don’t give me wrong…I appreciate what I have…however there is a big BUT down the end of that sentence…



I kept visualizing my life 1 year from now…it will be much worst then what I am facing now…I’ll be working by then?



Forget about the boring routine 24-7 and 365days…that will be my life for the next 40 years?



I really want to do something that I like for my life…and I want to enjoy working…but…it’s not gonna happen, is it?



I don’t know…maybe it’s the hormone talking…haha…cause you know what is visiting soon…



Anyway…Have a great day guys…Cheers…=)