Friday, May 23, 2008

If you know me, you know that I can talk. I can talk about anything under the sun and moon and no topic is off topic for me. Even if I’m not well verse with subject, by the end of the conversation I would be because of the questions I would have asked you. That’s just me. I don’t know if it’s a flaw or a weakness but if it is.. so I’m flawed. Sue me! peace

Anyway, this incident happened a while back, in our very first apartment. We were just married and I wanted to change the look of our bedroom. You know, I wanted a fresh new look. So we decided to change the position of the bed which literally means moving everything as well.

So there Azwaj was, measuring corners making sure we had all the space we need to move the furnitures around, and there I was yaking away, giving suggestions, changing my mind, giving more suggestions when Azwaj just landed on the bed on said:

 

“darling, boleh tak diam sat?”
~ meaning ~
“darling, can you like shut up for a while?” 

 

I was like “Huh?”.. got on the bed, and started muffling him with the pillow! gelakguling. We laughed so hard after that and it was good one hour later that we continue with the move kenyit

Moral of the story? Let the man do all the heavy lifting and you go and make coffee for him when he’s done….lolz!!! siul

Hey, you know what, during the shifting around, Azwaj even found the gold chain that I had misplaced before. Yipee!!

Cheerio…

Posted by LadyJava On May 23, 2008 No comments READ FULL POST

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Each year, the company that I worked for in Singapore would have what they call an off-site event. These off-site would be a three days/two nights an all overseas expenses paid trip. During these off-site events, we’ll have meetings, team building programs and generally be given an overview of what the company had achieved the year before and what the company’s initiatives are going to be for that year. It was always fun as it gave us an opportunity to interact with each other outside the office environment and see the partners and vice-president at their most casual behavior.

The last year I was with Bain, our offsite event brought me to Vietnam. As much as I enjoyed my time there because of the company and shopping, I doubt I’ll be visiting the place again though. For one, the food sucks (except for the Dragon Fruit) unlike our trip to Bangkok. For another, pollution was an all time high and it’s a dirty place with men generally peeing everywhere on the sidewalk.

One place that I enjoyed going to though was Chu Chi Tunnel. It has lots of history and I was able to see first hand how small the tunnels are (although according to the guide, it was actually much smaller but had been enlarged to accommodate bigger tourist). I also went into the tunnels to get a feel of what it was like to live in one of those tunnels as shown in the pictures below.

Chuchi tunnel_01 Chuchi tunnel_02 Chuchi tunnel_03

Chuchi tunnel_04 Chuchi tunnel_05 Chuchi tunnel_06

 

Oh’s and here’s LJ at one of the tunnel’s entrances. See how small it it? And here you can also see LJ holding an AK47 submachine gun. It cost USD1.00 per bullet.. I had two tries, both shot totally missing the target. The gun was heavy and each shot sent me backwards a few steps.

Chuchi-tunnel_08

 

 

Chuchi-tunnel_07

You know, me, being a city girl and a person who always had the modern life like a proper house, proper bed, proper kitchen, a proper bathroom with shower faucets, would never ever be able to survive during those times. I keep telling Azwaj that if ever there was a WW3 (touching wood), I would be among the first to die.. of that I am sure  😐

Cheerio…

Posted by LadyJava On May 22, 2008 No comments READ FULL POST

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

I was commenting on Farah’s blog the other day about her recent trip to Bandung and we touched on how cheap it was to get the Kebaya (a traditional Malay ladies outfit) tailored there. I remember how expensive it was to get one tailored here in KL for my own wedding. The beading of the sequins itself cost me RM700 and this was in year 2000!

Seeing how fancy and elegant the dress is, there is no way I could have used it again and even if I was lucky enough to fit into it and wear it to a wedding, people might mistake me for the bride..heheheh!


So I’m having a lightbulb moment here where perhaps I can sell it online or offer it on sale together with some other items that I can no longer wear and offer it as promotional products or something. Failing which I can rent it and failing that it will reside at the back of my wardrobe yet again.

Any takers?

Cheerio…

Posted by LadyJava On May 21, 2008 No comments READ FULL POST
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