Monday, November 19, 2007

A void:


They took all the trees and put them in a tree museum
And charged the people a dollar and a half to see them
Dont it always seem to go
That you dont know what you've got till its gone...
Big Yellow Taxi :: Counting Crows
Sculpture By The Sea 2007

Monday, October 15, 2007

Hair Harakiri


After months of being totally stingy, I finally cut my hair. It was getting too long and a pain to wash/tie up(on account of being too heavy!) This Before-After picture is for Vijay who will kill me (or sue me? I cant remember) if I didnt do otherwise.

The korean hairdresser goes, "your hair is very straight!" Thinking it would make it easier to cut, I said "thats a good thing right?" She said, "NO! Very Hard!"

"When you make mistake, it is big mistake!" Hahaha.

Friday, October 12, 2007

Good Food Month Noodle Markets

The annual Sydney Good Food Month rolls around again, with their famous noodle markets out for business for 2 weeks. The stooges and I havent got together for ages so we decided to have dinner at the noodle markets at Hyde Park. It was massive! There was heaps of stalls selling a variety of asian foodstuffs (not just noodles). Thai, Malaysian, Fusion, Japanese, Himalayan... all were there. Heaps of seafood stalls (mmm salt and pepper calamari!) as well as a bar which sold your usual alcoholic beverages (wine, beer, premixes).

The four of us went abit crazy buying everything that caught our fancy. We had ginger chicken udon, some noodle and green bean thing, satay chicken noodles, curry puffs, takoyaki, okonomiyaki, a mixed rice dish (from the himalayan shop - it had tandoori chicken...drool!). By then I was feeling quite full, but could have eaten more if I pushed myself. However, the 'Dutch Poffertjes' signboard has caught our eye, and we were unwilling to forgo dessert for more savoury food.

We lined up for ages for the 'Dutch Pofferjtes' (very very fluffy small pancake looking things in a variety of flavours). The only thing not so great about the noodle markets was the fact that they only had 2 dessert stalls. There was the pofferjtes shop and the ice cream parlour. Hence, the lines were incredibly long. However, the pofferjtes were absolutely a.m.a.z.i.n.g. We got 'maple' and 'chocolate strawberry'. The maple pofferjtes was my favourite dish for the night. Having scoffed them down (far too quickly), we lined up once again to indulge in some ice cream. I had chocolate fudge, and very very yummy it was! Complete with a Copenhagen-esque waffle cone. Tasty....

The whole ambiance was really nice. They had strung chinese lanterns and various other balloony lantern things on the trees and stalls. Many of the trees twinkled with fairy lights, or were dramatically lit, bottom up, with rich purple, blue or green hues. They also had some mild chinese acrobatics show mid evening, followed by non-specific upbeat music. The air was warm, the company was great, the smells were enticing and the food was delicious. It all adds up to one of the best evenings Ive had in awhile.

The cherry on top of the icing was the thunderstorm that hit us (suddenly!) as I was walking home. I love thunderstorms! I love the smell of an approaching storm, I love the sound of driving rain, I love the distant rumble of thunder and most of all, I love the sudden intensity of lightening flashing across the sky. I got home soaking wet, but I reckon I wouldn't have it any other way.

Monday, October 08, 2007

oh my deities!

This is another fantastic reason why I sometimes wish I had studied in America.

sob!

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Soysperiment

Mang and I got to talking about soy one day and we were going to do this experiment at Mando after church last Sunday but I forgot to bring the English Soy (ES). So I just bought some Chinese Soy (CS) at Miracle Grocery Store (hehe) and conducted the experiment on my own.

I first wanted to see what the overall difference was in terms of taste and texture, so I drank it and observed its opacity etc:

Chinese Soy Drink

English Soy Drink

Milky white with specks of white

Smooth milky white colour

Sweet with strong soy taste

Doesn’t taste like milk at all

Milky taste with a hint of musky soy taste

Tastes abit dusty

Lighter consistency

Does not thicken saliva after consumption

Slightly thicker consistency

Thickens saliva after drinking

These two drinks taste completely different. Their processing methods must be worlds apart. On its own, CS tastes better and, in fact, its not appealing to me at all to drink ES on its own. So in this instance, Chinese Soy wins.

Out of curiosity's sake, I also mixed the Chinese and English soy drink. It was definately more palatable. The strong CS flavour is what you taste, but you still have that saliva thickening after-effect found in the ES drink.

Then I thought I would try it with a rather bland cereal, like Weet-Bix:

Chinese Soy Drink

English Soy Drink

Tastes sweet and refreshing, like eating a dessert!

Tastes alright, like normal milk with a dusty soy taste, rather bland

Makes me think of Chinese banquet desserts

Makes me think of business suits


Again, Chinese Soy wins.

Finally, since sweet cereals are also a common foodstuff eaten with milk, I thought I would try it with Honey Stars, a wonderful honey flavoured sweet cereal which I brought back from Malaysia:

Chinese Soy Drink

English Soy Drink

Tastes abit weird! I don’t think the strong soy flavour and the honey flavour of the cereal mixes very well

Tastes alot like normal milk with a soy after taste

Sweet to the point of artificial

Nice and sweet

Makes me think of bright Mattel toys with lead paint on them

Makes me think of… honey stars


On this point, I have to say that English Soy wins. And in fact, I think the strong, sweet CS flavour would prolly not go with alot of flavoured cereals. I would prolly stick with ES when eating these foodstuffs.

Overall, Chinese Soy tastes heaps better than English Soy. However, I suspect that its also because CS has alot more sugar and is prolly not as healthy (think diabetes and added calories!)

I asked SA, who loves tofu and soy, about why some CS drinks are white and some are green. She replied with...
"maybe green soy milk is flavoured with pandan or something..? Or maybe it's just past its use-by date"
Insightful.. Thanks :P

Friday, September 14, 2007

Negative Observations:

I was trying to log into my LJ account, but no luck since I had forgotten the password. So I browsed some of my old blogger entries for a clue (still, no luck!). I have observed that:

1) I am less hyper and random nowadays

2) I have become many of the things I had hoped not to have become

3) I should have got that backup degree like I said I should just in case this degree didn't get me a job (and waddaya know, it hasn't!)

4) I seem to have been more proficient at writing back in those days. Abit more flair for dramatic writing, you could say. Now I just write concise, to-the-point sentences to convey mere facts. Nothing else. How scientific I have become. And yet not scientific enough. I have the worst of both worlds. No wonder I can't get a job. +.+

Also, I have heard much about this video embedding tool which blogspot has recently put up. I will now attempt to use it and test it out:


Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Peanut Butter & Celery


One day I was talking to some of my Furc friends and the food object "Peanut Butter & Celery" came up. Often recieved as a lunchbox snack, it has become abit of a common snack item for them. Most of these Furc friends are american, but I believe there were aussies who agreed that PB & C were common and tasty. Of course, being the foodie that I am, I just had to try it out!

I got myself some celery (which fortunately was cheap), slathered on some PB and had a go. Hm. I'd have to say its really not that great. The flavours from the celery and the PB did not mix. It was like you chewed and you had pockets of celery taste, then PB taste, repeat cycle... the flavours did not blend at all. And I think the food items did not even physically blend despite extensive mastication either. o.O

My theory for this is that celery is mostly water, and PB is mostly fat/oil. Thus the polar properties of the celery and the non-polar properties of the PB rejected each other, forming sort of macroscale emulsion in my mouth. Very disturbing. I would eat the celery on its own. And the PB on its own. But PB & C . . . i think ill leave that alone. Might have to be abit of a nostalgic thing for them. *shrug*

Rate: 4/10

Friday, August 31, 2007

You know whats awesome...

Lemsip is awesome. It really is. <3

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Stop being Ridiculous kthx.

I very rarely ever read news about Malaysia but this one happened to be on the Sydney Morning Herald. Its such an emotional pain and drain to read about Malaysia cos nothing good ever comes out of it.

1) Can the government please at least teach the representatives of Malaysia to be grammatically correct? Even if 80% of our population subscribes to bad English, you politicians who represent our stricken country should be able to at least give a good impression of our country

2) Can the government please stop being so racist!? Close the wealth gap?? Thats cos the Malays lack motivation to invest in the endless opportunities and riches you government spoil them with. Mahatir was not a fool when he said that the Malays were being pampered into complacency. The few Malays who are clever enough to rise above that are very rich. How come you still give them unfair opportunities? Why should 'closing the wealth gap' involve how you treat different races as supposed to how you treat individuals with sufficient incomes?

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

We now have direct access to God!


So I had a chat with iGod today. He's not all that he's cracked up to be. I doubt the person who made this was a Christian. Either that or he was more interested in getting this in than being theologically sound. It's highly entertaining though :) Sorry the picture is bad.

Saturday, July 28, 2007

Knowledge

I've always been someone who treasured knowledge. I like knowing things. I like reading about things and retaining that knowledge. This usually only for things that interested me, however. Sometimes I would force myself to read something I didnt like, but I never could retain knowledge for those topics so I found that to be a futile sport.

I was very happy with this arrangement and enjoyed consuming books and books of information. The past 2 months, 2 people have mentioned that knowing for the sake of just knowing isnt a good reason to learn. On both occasions I had nothing to say. Its true that learning for the sake of knowledge doesnt lead anywhere, like the Dead Sea where water only runs in but not out (and hence its incredible saltiness and lack of life forms).

One remark was, "Knowledge puffs up". A well known verse in the Bible and one which I have read the remedy for. Apparently what you need to do is to use that knowledge and live it out. Or teach it. Use it and dont just keep it for the sake of archival interests. The reason I was stuck for words on that occasion is because I was thinking, "does this mean you should stop learning until you have managed to live out what you learnt in that one time?"

I have since come to the conclusion that that would be a rather silly way of getting about for a number of reasons:

1) change happens very slowly and waiting until you have completely changed your ways or applied the bit of wisdom/information would retard your growth. Maybe you would have mastered one deformity of your character by the time you died, but you would have neglected the rest out of ignorance

2) when you allow yourself to slack off, you fall into a habit of laziness and your brain becomes rusty. What a waste of intelligence. And if your character will not allow you that vice, you end up pouring your energy into things that are meaningless and worthless, especially in terms of eternity

3) if going to conferences and talks for the sake of knowledge isnt good enough, then what DO you go to them for? Fellowship - well isnt fellowship in the church sufficient for the reflection of the heavenly ekklesia? Why do you feel like you need to seek more? Why is this reason a better reason than going for knowledge?

I probably could think of more reasons if I thought for long enough but that would be a waste of my time because its essentially finding fault in something which I feel is wrong already anyway. Hence, my opinion is that learning for the sake of learning is perfectly fine because I doubt that all that knowledge will be solely retained for the sake of pride anyway. I do admit that I am a rather proud person, but somehow I doubt that the most of it is due to the little knowledge I own.

I will not stop learning, even if the opinions against it came from good friends of mine. We are all human and subject to folly. For this issue, I stand firm in learning as much as I want and can, even if its for the sake of wanting to know more.

Saturday, July 21, 2007

Song lyrics


I was talking to Mandaliet about song lyrics and stuff. About how I place a high importance on lyrics cos I reckon alot of songs sound similiar otherwise, and too few songs would stand out. He reckons he chooses based on music over lyrics cos even in English, alot of lyrics dont make sense anyway. He then mentioned he drew a comic about it once. I think the comic is funny cos its SO TRUE. Those lyrics are real btw. Click on the comic to go to his comic site. Manda is a funny panda :}

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

isnt it funny how kind a stranger can treat you sometimes. you become completely taken aback and wonder how much of God exactly was placed inside humankind at Creation...

Monday, June 25, 2007

Justified Existance

I was scribbling in my diary last night and had a sudden revelation about achievements and the motives behind it. Pete mentioned in his sermon yesterday that life is not meaningless, that its full of meaning because of what Jesus has done for us. And that our labor now is not in vain because we have a glorious hope that is true and unfading.

With that thought and the pressure to find work swirling in my mind, I lamented about how I had wasted about 8 months of life now, with nothing to show for it. I wondered why I was so obsessed with the 'big'. Why I always wanted to produce something worthwhile and admirable with my time and energy. Then I thought, maybe its because I want to justify my existance. I want people to look at me and confirm that I am an assett and not a waste of space/oxygen/steak.

Thats when the revelation hit me.

My existance doesnt need justification because it was God who ordained it. God created me because He loved me enough to want to be in a relationship with me. So in a sense, because I was made to serve & glorify God, to be in a relationship with Him and to submit to His kingship, I dont have to justify my existance. Its already justified. It was justified the moment God chose me before the creation of the world, and continues to be justified everytime I live the way God wants me to. I dont have to prove my worth to anyone.

However, just because I dont have to justify my existance doesnt mean I dont have live responsibly. Human agency demands that in the 'eschaton' or 'end times', I will have to stand before the rightful and almighty Judge and give an account as to how I've lived and what I've done with the gifts He has given me. Hence I should make sure I do my best to live up to His expectations so I dont dissapoint Him too much, and so that He will be pleased with my life.

At the end of the day, the goal is more or less the same. You want to live life the best you can by remembering the purpose you were made for. Differences are:
(a) Christians know their purpose whereas non-believers have none. To them, life truly is meaningless.
(b) What 'living the best we can' looks like
(c) The motives behind not wanting to 'waste our lives'

Monday, June 04, 2007

Your Inner Color is Blue

Your Personality: Your natural warmth and intuition nurtures those around you. You are accepting and always follow your heart.

You in Love: Relationships are your top priority, and this includes love. You are most happy when you are serious with someone.

Your Career: You need to help others in your job to feel satistifed. You would be a great nurse, psychologist, or counselor.
What's Your Inner Color?

N.B. Actually, I'm pretty cross grained and don't always follow my heart, otherwise I'd be a vet today. Also, if relationships were my top priority then I'd be desperate but seeing as I'm not, then thats out also. I do like helping others in my job. Nurse and counselor not really. Maybe psychologist. One website said 'Mastermind'. Muahaha.

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Remember how I said some people think God is out to make mischief? Check out the ad:



hehehehe. so funny.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

a little NERVous...?


This is the logo for the NERV company in Evangelion. I wonder if any of you have ever had a close look at it, and noticed what it says. It says,

" God's in his heaven, All's right with the world".

The company motto seems to be implying that as long as God minds His own business, then everything will be fine. I can see why some people think that. Some people see God as this bored, reclining greek-esque god who is looking down on Earth to see what kind of mischief he can cause for his entertainment.

Although NERV's company motto seem philosophically sound, almost romantic for those pseudo-emo poets, it just simply isn't true. This is basically why:
1) God made everything good and perfect. However, we humans decided that we've had enough of God and want to live our own way. So we reject God, ignore and neglect Him, and run our own lives.

2) As a result, we are a race that does wrong, sinful things. We lie, we cheat, we hurt other people, we give in to temptation, we ultimately seek to honour ourselves over and above everyone, especially God. The world is falling apart.

3) God still loves us and yearns to be in a relationship with us. However, God is perfectly good. He is holy and cannot tolerate wrong doing. So...

4) God decides to do something about this by sending His son, Jesus, to pay the price of our sin (death). By doing this, we appear righteous in God's eyes and we can finally and joyfully fulfill what we were made to do: be in relationship with our Creator and to glorify Him. Btw...

5) Jesus is God Himself, come down to Earth as a man to suffer for us (He is both fully man, and fully God). In this way, He understands our deepest hurts and needs, and satisfied God's wrath against our rebellion by dying on the cross. Oh, Did you know...

6) Jesus is one day going to come back down to Earth again. And when He does, He's going to make everything perfect. As it should be. No more hurts, sadness, anger, misunderstandings, folly, worry. No more death. Except for those who never took the time to accept His gift of eternal life. They're .. well... going to Hell i guess.
If you had followed the arguement up to here, you may see that the only way things will ever be "well with the world" is if God personally does something about the way we are now. We have obviously done a crap job of it despite trying for thousands of years. What God did was to come out of "his heaven" onto our earth and provide a way where we can be right with Him again.

In short, the Absolute Truth pwns NERV. You fail it NERV! Skill is not enough!! >)

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Earth Hour 07



The picture on the left is a photo I took of the Sydney CBD skyline during earth hour. The one on the right was taken on a normal night. I guess Earth Hour was a success in the short term, but it hasn't really made any long term improvements on energy usage. It was a cool idea though. :)

Sunday, May 06, 2007

Jesus, I'm ready to come home...



Underoath :: Some Will Seek Forgiveness, Others Escape

Saturday, April 28, 2007

What I've run away from

Alot of people ask me why I want to move to Australia. There are many reasons. When I was in Malaysia, I couldnt understand why my uncle preferred Australia over Malaysia. I always thought he was just being dramatic and grumpy.

Now I understand.

But then here in Australia, when I tell people about Malaysia, they think I'm being a drama queen and just grumpy. They don't understand. They really don't understand what its like to come from such a crappy country. Its so incredibly frustrating! Its really true that sometimes, just knowing isnt enough. You have to experience it.




Watching this clip, I don't know whether what I feel is a righteous anger or an arrogant defiance. I can't believe that experts in Malaysia cannot even hold themselves well during an international interview. How can they pass off tyranny as "their way of life". No tyranny = No Malaysia? What BS.

Friday, April 27, 2007

Every fire dies



Don't let the troubles in your head
Steal too much time you'll be dead
So play
Dave Matthews Band :: You Never Know

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Jazushi

Hases, Lauren and I visited a little cafe in Surry Hills which boasts Japanese-Eurasian food and free live jazz music in the evenings. The atmosphere was really casual and cosy, the food selection was wide and delectable and the band was sanguine. Overall it was a really perfect night. Good food, good company, good music. What else could you ask for?

I would highly recommend Jazushi for anyone who not only wants to catch up. I also find the ambience comfortable enough to sit there on your own and just enjoy the music while you mull. Its a pity that its located at a seedy-ish looking area. Its really done very well for itself.

Possibly one of my favourite places in Sydney. ♥

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

yin yang

today was a really really good day. i mean reeaaalllyy good. things just kept getting better and better. and i felt like my cynicism for life was just me being crabby from not having any purpose in life.

and then couple of hours later, there was a massacre at Virginia Tech.

and my heart sunk, and for some reason I felt like it may have been because I had such a good day. Only, 32 people had to die so I could have a perfect day.

Am I being paranoid or is the yin yang balance in my life going totally out of control...?

Monday, April 09, 2007

sometimes i wonder if everything really happens for a reason...

...or if we just place reasons on things that happen.

sometimes it feels like the world is not real and that my thoughts are all that exist.

Saturday, March 24, 2007

I love to cook

I was a little frustrated, a little bored and had little cash on me today. So I decided to use the most abundant resource in my house: flour. I don't usually have flour in my house but this was leftover from the shortbread cookies I made for christmas. After a little research on the net, I decided to make pizzas. And so this is the result: baked fresh from scratch. I even made the base myself. At first I didn't think it would turn out because it was so sticky and stringy (not like in the pictures)! But after rising for 1.25 hours and 5 minutes in the oven, it was ready for topping!

Since I was low on cash, my main ingredient was garlic. Mmmm...antibacterial goodness. Home made pizza + Matilda and Charlie's Angels on tv made for a lovely dark and stormy night in.

Two weeks ago, Whaij was on holiday so he came over and made this fantastic dessert. It had 3 layers of puff pastry. The top sandwich had a banana pancake type thing, whereas caramelised pears were positioned between the bottom 2 layers of puff pastry. The fillings were drizzled in raspberry coulis, and the whole dish was dusted with icing sugar. Really professional looking, and very nice. Its a more mature dessert because it wasn't garishly sweet. A little bit more coulis would have been welcomed.

I really enjoy cooking. ♥

Thursday, March 22, 2007

comfort food

I was in Malaysia and found a new product: honey stars...only in berry flavour! Honey stars is one of the food items on my "must-eat list" when I go home so I was quite surprised to see this noob on the product shelf. My initial reaction was delight. And then scepticism. So I reached out for my usual box of honey stars, hugged it and brought it back to Sydney with me. Its still unopened. Maybe one day when I'm feeling really sad/crap/homesick ill open it and have a piece of my homeland soaked in calcium goodness. If you wanna try some, pop by and ask. Honey stars only. No newfangled Generation-Z berry stars... o.O

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Dippy Eggs

I don't think I ever really understood the concept of egg cups. Maybe because all I have been exposed to are half-boiled eggs, where the whole egg is still runny and you eat it with soya sauce + white pepper; or hard-boiled eggs where the whole egg is solid. Both are difficult to eat with an egg cup.

One day someone asks, "say how long do you boil Dippy Eggs for?" I looked at him blankly (like I always do). What on earth are Dippy Eggs!?

Apparently they're 3-quarter boiled eggs where the white is cooked but the yolk is still runny. You then proceed to toast bread, butter them and cut them into strips = "Bread Soldiers". Dip General Wholegrain into the yolk and eat. Repeat.

Transfixed! Astounded! Astonished and Gobsmacked!!

I not only finally understood what egg cups were for, I have also found a new food to try. So I proceeded to cut out an egg carton and make an egg cup, of which this took about 5 or so days (glazing took 3 days).

12 March 2007 was the first day I had ever had Dippy Eggs. It was abit bland, not quite as a magical as I thought it would be. Suffice to say I don't think I would ever crave it. Its a pretty cool concept though, and I'm really happy to have learnt yet another aspect of Aussie culture.

Monday, March 05, 2007

Sky Static


How mad was the lightening storm last night! I got lucky on my first shot. :D I reckon getting struck by lightening and dying instantly would be a pretty cool way of going to Heaven.

Music to listen to while watching a lightening storm: Emmanuel - The Katinas.

Thanks Mang for the added 40 Gigs. Gonna move my music library into its very own pad. Sweet. :)

Sunday, March 04, 2007

God is my Father

I am a child of God

Heaven is my home

Everyday is a day closer to Heaven

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Kuih Pai Ti


Introducing the delicious Kuih Pai Ti !

Essentially it has the usual savoury popiah filling (fried radish and other mysterious ingredients) placed inside a crispy, deep fried batter cup. Then some lettuce is sprinkled over the combination, topped off with a dollop of sweet chilli.

This dish is better than popiah because its shell is deep fried so you have that crunchiness with the delectable popiah taste. Almost like spring rolls, but nicer because its abit lighter and not as difficult to crunch through. Also, its practically bite size - perfect choice for chinesey hors d'oeuvres.

Apparently that coffeeshop near my house (Kedai Kopi DU, Uptown) is one of the few places in KL that sell it. I'm so lucky to be living a stone's throw away from it!!! So yummy... :9~

Friday, February 23, 2007

Gong Xi Fa Chai


Happy Chinese New Year!


Pros of being home for CNY:
yui sang, cny cookies (♥), cny hampers, cny sales, public holidays, angpow, family dinner

Cons of being home for CNY:
not many cronies are back, your favourite stalls shut for holidays (boohoo), garish cny music bombarding you everywhere you go, shopping malls are extra crowded

All in all, I think chinese new year is a good time to go back as long as you have ample time before and after the cny public holiday period to eat your favourite foods. I was left high and dry for bakuteh...I only got to eat it once. But I bought some spice mix so maybe I can make it one day. hehe. :9~

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Home!

Argh! Gained 4 kgs eating like a pig non-stop in Malaysia.

Time to diet. :( and exercise :((

Monday, February 19, 2007

Things I really miss about Sydney...

  • hot showers
  • pasta
  • rounding up i.e. lack of 1 cent coins
  • civic conciousness / unselfishness
  • personal space

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Pitter Patter

Its been raining all morning. I love sleeping when it rains.

Apparently the water droplets ionise the air, making dirt in the air stick together. Hence this cleans the air and the air you breath in is cleaner, making you feel good. It also works in the shower and thats why alot of people find they think better in the shower. Or so says National Geographic. *shrugs*

I like rain...but not if I have to go out cos I hate wet socks. Which reminds me...I need to get some cute galoshes.

When I was younger I used to love reading and drinking Milo while it rained. Then as I got busier, I relished eating nasi lemak and drinking hot milo after it rained. Now... I have no more rituals. Becoming an adult really does bore you to death.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

She's here!

I've finally got my baby!!

I need to give her a name... maybe a greek goddess or something. Will post a picture of her when I get to Sydney. Turns out I didnt forget my camera after all... hehe. I should take some pics while I'm here...

:)

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Happy Birthday Lawrence Mang! :Þ

Friday, February 09, 2007

Lay Your Armour Down

You get one look
I'll show you something that the night took
Abit too early for my own good
[now lets not speak of it again?]

Don't wait, Don't wait
The road is now a sudden sea
And suddenly, you're deep enough
To lay your armor down
To lay your armor down
To lay your armor down

Don't Wait :: Dashboard Confessionals


Do you wonder as often as I do?

Thursday, February 08, 2007

Don't Wait

The sky glows
I see it shining when my eyes close
I hear your warning but we both know
I'm gonna look at it again

Don't Wait :: Dashboard Confessionals

I love lightening.

My granma used to think I was crazy for staring out of the window during violent storms.

I love turning off the light and, in the unnatural darkness, watch the pelting rain collide on the window pane. I love the low grumble and then the sudden shapeshifting flash followed by a deafening clap of thunder crashing rudely through my head. I love the roar of the wind, howling and whistling through a hole in my broken window, making me feel so vulnerable and yet so safe behind the glass of the window. It makes your heart beat fast, it makes your body tremble with impatient anticipation of the next lightening streak. Come to think of it...its like cable tv, only with scent. I love the smell of rain. I hear its geosmin. Nothing smells like it. And it smells the same everywhere in the world, only its accentuated in the tropics.

I had hoped to encounter another one of these tropical storms on my visit here. So far no luck. I hear Sydney experienced some of it though. I hope it really pours one of these days. I kinda miss it.

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

So long and thanks for all the fish!

Been in Malaysia for a week and 2 hours now! Eating too much....but yea. Having a good time. I've been subtly brainwashing friends to move to Australia. May or may not happen. I hope its the former. Not being particularly productive, but I suppose productivity is relative. Depending on what I've come here to do, I suppose I've achieved almost all my goals except for finishing the books I wanted to read:

  • Shardik - Richard Adams
  • Cross Of Christ - John Stott
  • Brief History of Heaven - Alistair McGrath
  • Case For A Creator - Lee Strobel
Okay. Maybe being slightly ambitious. I used to be able to read that many in 2 weeks! Age is so debilitating.... ;_;

Anyways, kylc a couple of weeks ago was a mad experience! Here's Michael the Magician doing his thang. I'm in the background! With the pedro shirt :P By the way, Michael also did the watch trick with my watch and it worked! So cool... He's so cool.. ♥

Saturday, January 20, 2007

House

House is like my most favourite tv show ever.

You know you really really like a show when you watch a show and think, "dude... this has got to be my favourite episode!". And being the fan that you are, you watch the next episode on your DVD set and then think, "no wait...duuude! This is my favourite episiode!" Only to hear yourself repeat those thoughts for the next 5 episodes; each one leaving you more inspired and more breathless than the episode before.

House is just so. darn. good. I'm soo getting Season 2 in Malaysia. Yes la.. non-pirated.

Happy Birthday Cal :)

Friday, January 05, 2007

Cowra 007

Cowra Summer Breakout 2007 starts today.

Y'know how I dislike doing things that amount to nothing. I try not to play too many computer/video games cos it doesn't produce any fruit. However, I like to read because it adds to your knowledge. I guess some people will see religion as fruitless. That we're just believing in a lie and the energy we put into it is a waste of time. To them I say, the truth will always be the truth even if you don't think it is.

Therefore, my dear brothers, stand firm. Let nothing move you. Always give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain.
1 Corinthians 15:58

Doing things for the glory of God is the most productive thing I could ever do on earth and in time, in Heaven.

Corn is the new Shove


Yay pressies!

I thought that John Mayer's "gone gone gone gone gone" was a pretty corny line. Until I heard Damien Rice's " . . .my mind. . .my mind . . .".

O.o

That really takes the cake!!!!

Congrats to Damien Rice who wins the 'Corniest Song Line 2006 Award ' (applaud now).