Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Looking back on 2008

Every year come this day I will be overwhelmed with emotions, both happy and not so happy moments will start replaying in my mind.

Work
Joined a new firm and I've not looked back since. Although the person who hired me has left, I still would like to thank him for thinking of me or I would not have been part of this wonderful team whom I dearly call my extended family. It's gonna be a rough ride for the months to come but I hope I will continue to be part of the family for I'm already in love with them. Nevertheless, what shall be shall be, and like I always say, fingers, toes and everything crossed.

Family
I'm happy for Sis as she has finally found the love of her life and we are also in love with the Andrea. He is a sweet guy and they are such a lovely couple together. No relationship is perfect and I wish them the best and am looking forward to their wedding bells.

This year is not the best for Mummy as she was down with another heart seizure and we also found out she's allergic to seafood. She is currently on a medical study for her heart problem and we hope it will give her a better quality of life. After one near death incident I've come to appreciate her more.

Self
Nothing much has changed on the personal front except that I hope to make it through my final term at school. It's gonna be another hectic 3 months but I will persevere and hopefully do well. As I'm not one to stick to my new year resolutions so I've stop making a list of things that will not/cannot be materialized. Instead, I prefer to go with the flow and play it by ear.
Here's wishing all my loved ones and friends a Happy and Healthy 2009! May all your wishes come true.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Boxing Day

Missed Ed and Shuping's housewarming and so we planned for a post-Christmas get-together. The drive in to JB was pretty smooth except for a slight issue - I was glued to my books and failed to realize our car was already at the immigration counter and it was too late when I looked up as this was what I heard, "Next time look at the Officer when you are here". My fault so no basis for argument. She had the last say. Darn!

Finally set foot into the finished product of the Goh Villa located at Taman Austin Perdana. It was a lovely 4 bedroom semi-detached nicely done up for a family of 5. First stop, we were whisked off for a session of Thai aromatherapy message with compliments from the boss. Thereafter we adjourned for dinner at one of the eatery famous for their bittergourd soup. I forgot about taking pix of the food as I usually would because I was famished having had 1 popiah for brunch - record breaking for a foodie, I know. Food arrived and we devoured every bit of it, it was super-licious.

Ed & Shuping's Princesses, GG and Anthea. The girls have grown so much and they're such great hosts during our stay, especially the cheeky lil Anthea (in blue). Cute bellas ; )

This was where we had our breakfast. The weather was perfect with the sun and just enough breeze to warrant alfesco dining. Dunno the street name but Ed says it's along Johor Jaya. It's next to it is the Petronas pump station if that helps.

The roti prata or roti canai commonly known to the locals was nice even on it's own. Notice the red patch on the gravy? It's actually sambal chilli. Sounds strange when Ed first me about it but the marrying of chickpeas based curry gravy and sambal hit the right notes. Good one!

The way Ed likes his prata... chickpea curry, sambal and a good amount of sugar.

Lunch was at Ed's cousin's Bah Kut Teh stall. Unlike our local version of peppery soup, theirs had a subtle hint of herbs, combined with the sweetness of pork it was mama-licious.

Group pix of the JB 2D/1N trip, minus Hubby who was the photographer