Saturday, October 31, 2009

Three years ago.........

Three years ago, on the morning of 31st October, I have almost finished packing up and ready to go forward in welcoming this huge change of my life!!!!!

Being in this working life for 25 years and 8 months, rushing to get ready for work before sun rise and rushing to get back home before the sun sets is something which I've experienced looooong enough. Each time when I reflect back those old days it really brings chills from the tip of my toe to the edges of my ear!!!

Making this decision of quitting my job have been a big step for me, which I believe many don't have that opportunity. I still remember meeting some ex-colleagues after I left working where they really envy me for being able to do so. They also mentioned how they wish they could be like me so they won't have to face so much work pressures and get so stress out each day. A big 'thank you' to my employer for their 'drastic-wronged' actions during that time, which makes me build up and later pluck up my courage and confidence to leave the company without any regret!!! I am indeed glad, for with their 'unjust' decisions comes this 'big-step' which makes me a happy, healthy, content, peaceful person enjoying a stress-free life!!!

Here's some photos worth sharing to keep afresh with the old days.........


(Above) At the old store office at Jalan Pending


(Left) Our 2nd store office, next to the old store at Jalan Pending
(Right) At an annual PAKAT Dinner (Sept 1984)

(Left) An Exhibition at Civic Center for World Telecommunication's Day
(Right) A group photo of Payphone's colleague at 4th Floor, Jalan Simpang Tiga



(Above) Photos taken at Call Center, Jalan Were during my last day of work

Before I end this blog, I have here a meaningful song lyric shared by my daughter during her school days which I often use it while attending international seminars, trainings or workshops as a final presentation on behalf of our group. Though it is only the song lyric with no music, hope you all treasure the meaning of those words. God bless you all & take care!!!

Sayonara, sayonara, sampai berjumpa lagi (2x)
Buat apa susah, buat apa susah, susah itu tiada gunanya (2x)
Ingat ingat itu, remember
Jangan lupa itu, don't forget
Saya sayang kamu, I love you
Hanya engkau, Only you!

Friday, October 30, 2009

An Adventurous Dinner!!

Many a times we experience the food which we've ordered either came late or even up to the extent of not being delivered!!! This is common especially during peak or busy hours, either during breakfast, lunch or dinner.

This evening we've come across a new experience while having dinner at one of the very popular fast food outlet. As usual, after ordering our food we waited patiently for it to arrive. The first portion of our food came and we were enjoying munching it slowly as there's nothing important that we have to catch up tonight, and even intend to go shopping after our meal. Soon we finish the first portion of the food and is waiting for the other portion. Being a patient & considerate customer, we waited and waited without making any comments. As we chat, talk & laugh away, half an hour seem to pass by, still being patient we tell ourself that maybe there are many customers having their meals there, so again we waited!

It was only till much later that a lady came over to apologise and inform us that the other portion of food which we've ordered were wrongly sent out through their 'home delivery' service. As apologies they give us another jug of free cola & a bowl of free salad for the mistake that they've made.

It is indeed 'An Adventurous Dinner' whereby not only the three of us have been taken for a long ride but also our ordered food - I wonder whether anyone have ever experienced such a situation before????

The build-up of my passion for singing............

It is true that most people loves to hum and sing short verses of their favourite songs while in the process of doing things such as, sweeping and moping the floor, gardening, cooking, washing the car and most of all when having their shower!!!

This proves that singing has been a passion for most people, it is just a matter of fact whether they intend to pursue further with it or not. Through songs there comes music, which I believe is a must in our lives. Without the sound of music around us is like living in a place far, far away and is alone!!! How devastated, lonely and meaningless live would be, if it is such a situation!!!!

"Life without music would be a mistake"
~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~

"Music is the universal language of mankind"
~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ~

"Music is harmony, harmony is perfection, perfection is our dream, and our dream is heaven"
~ Amiel ~

With my passion and love for singing, I never let any opportunity slip by without trying a hand on it. I build up my singing guts during my school days, either singing in a group or solo during teacher's day and also entering School Talentine Competition. Though I didn't win any place in the competition it never makes me loose hope & confidence. Instead I continue to build confidence by practicing on my own at home. It was in the mid 70's that I went for an audition at Radio Malaysia Sarawak (RMS). I was accepted and I sang for a 'Christmas Show' with two songs 'White Christmas' and 'Devoted to you'. Before the show there are several practices with the Live Band from Radio Malaysia Sarawak 'Combo RMS'. I continue singing in a few more shows with RMS and my final one is aired in a program called 'Local Entertainers'. At that time I was being interviewed by a local press and was published in a local Malay newspaper. After I left schooling I didnt continue pursuing singing in RMS which later changed to RTM (Radio Television Malaysia). Whatever it is, I never let go of my passion for singing but I continue to pursue it even during my working and family life.

Will continue to share in my up-coming blog, ......... so do watch out!!

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Almost 'UNBELIEVABLE!'

If you happen to wake up one fine morning, getting ready for work, and suddenly you found out that your car is MISSING!!!! What will be your reaction then?????? SHOCK will be the exact word to describe such a situation!!!!

The next thing is to fix yourself into thinking........ did I park my car here??? I can be perfectly sure that I parked it here....... When did I last use my car????? Did I lock it properly????? and so on, and so on........ That's enough to increase the flow of adrenalin in the body in that short period of time!!

Finally, you come to your senses that "My car is stollen! What should I do??? Oh! No! I need to get to work!!!!" Then you start calling your office informing of the situation and maybe getting a day leave and calling your family members to get useful tips on what to do next..........

There are many scenarios in such a situation........ If the car is parked in the car porch of our very own home, then it's perfectly clear that it's been stolen. In small city like Kuching, situations can be more simple, but it is not such for big city like in Kuala Lumpur. Situations are not as simple and easy as it seems, especially for those who are staying at high rise homes such as Condominiums, Apartments or Flats. Parking space has been a major problem. I remember a friend & ex-colleague of mine who stays in a Flat and needs to park her car some distance away from her place of stay. Even owning a vehicle doesn't seem to be that convenient, the owner still need to walk to and from the place of stay to the place where the car is parked. Another serious problem which we need to look into if you are new with the surrounding is also to be careful, as you might be parking in an illegal space and your vehicle might be towed!

At any time and place, we should not be too complacent and never assume that what is practiced in our own town or city is the same as in any other towns or cities in Malaysia. We must always remember that each have their own authorities and have their own sets of rules & regulations which might differ from one to the other, so always be aware and careful!

The related story in para 1,2 & 3 above is a real happening. My son has just moved in to the new Condominium, and with the limited car parking space, he have his car parked somewhere outside the condominium area. As a new occupant he is not aware of the rules of the area, so his car was left parking there after 8 on Monday morning and was towed by the authority concerned. He only get to know that his car is not stolen after he spoke to the Security Guard of the condominium and gave a call to the authority confirming that his car is with them and needs to pay a fine of RM150.00 to reclaim. It is indeed a great relief to get the news that everything is fine and it is just a little misunderstanding!! Praise The Lord, Alleluia!!


"Keep Smiling & Be Happy!"

Monday, October 19, 2009

My passion for Singing

Since at a young age, I have been having great passion for singing. As far as I can recall, I will try to get the lyrics of those song which I love listening, copied it in my 'personal' song book - why I consider it personal cos' it is hand written! Whenever I am free after school, especially in the afternoon when homework are done, I'll open my precious song book then sing the song aloud. If my dad is around, he will join in playing his guitar or organ while I sing along.

Last week while I was karaokeing at home, somehow playing the disc of my one time favourite singer 'Agnes Chan', I then come to recall that she has been my greatest passion for singing!!! Her cute childish sharp voice simply makes me love her and her songs. I also remember singing her first recorded song entitled 'Circle Games' during a singing competition in Secondary School. When this song was recorded and released a year later in 1971 as a single, it became a smash hit which makes Agnes's record became number one song in all four TV and FM station in Hongkong and she was nick named 'Hong Kong Queen'. In the same year she also received an award for the best Asian Singer Prize as well as chosen to be one of "Hongkong's Ten Top Stars". All through her life she have been devouting a great part to charity, today she continues her work as an author, singer and TV personality along with her charity works and her work as Unicef Ambassador.

Guess, there must be many out there who doesn't know her, but here's some old photos to share, who knows when you get to look at it you'll tend to recall.........






She married in December 1985 to Mr. Tsutomu Kaneko, who had been her Manager and is blessed with two sons and a daughter. For information, she will be turning 55 on 20th August 2010.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Another new day to get going........

Wake Up! Wake Up! It's another new day to get going with schools for the children, work for all parents and young adults, and not forgetting those who are not working - the housewives......... people like me!!!




To get going with our new day, guess....... the most important of all is a cup of 'hot' newly brewed coffee!!
Wow! the coffee sure looks tempting to get the morning started - it's a real good 'starter' though! It might not be the favourite of some, but not to worry cos' there are still other choices of tea, milo or milk.

Lately there are several more new places where we can enjoy a good breakfast with good coffee........ yum! yum! Ipoh Town at Jalan Song, Old Time at Jalan Petanak, Kaya & Toast have their several outlets and another two new ones coming up side by side with Ipoh Town. Apart from breakfast, these are popular spots for afternoon tea or even lunches as they also serve rice & mee. So, do get the opportunity to try out at these new food outlets in Kuching City! Enjoy your meal!!

Friday, October 9, 2009

Strong wind gushes across Kuching City!!

Off late, there have been strong wind and heavy rain in Kuching City every afternoon approximately about 3-4pm. Experiencing such change of weather seems to be something normal as it happens almost every afternoon within that period of time.

I was surprised by a telephone call from my son in KL in the evening, inquiring on the strong wind which gushes across Kuching City!!!! My first reply was....... "well, that's normal as we are experiencing strong wind and heavy rain almost every afternoon!" But, after giving it a thought, it seems like there is a difference in today's wind! I recall our 'Green' Rubbish Bin outside was even blown down with a big 'bang', as well as our flower pots blown off the rack and one of it broke.

Anyway, it's now the month of October, its normal for us to experience more rainfall as the so called 'Landas Season' or the wet season is just round the corner. Again, it is this time of the year whereby those living in the low-lying areas are worried about the flood water. Hoping and praying that this year's wet season will be fine so that people won't need to worry!

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Just to say 'Hello'

Since I haven't been updating my blog off late, so I'm just popping in to say 'Hello!' With so much to think, arrange and settle for a grand family celebration coming up end of this year........ well, it's enough to keep me occupied!! Whatever it is, I'll still be dropping in to write a few words in my blog as and when I've got something to update. Till then, take care my online friends and I am sending you all a bunch of SMILEY to get us all in a happy mood.......

Saturday, October 3, 2009

A Chinese Festival on 15th Day of the Eighth Month

Each year, on the 15th day of the 8th month of the Chinese Calendar, the Chinese are celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Lantern Festival or Mooncake Festival. On this night, the moon is supposedly at its fullest and roundest.

Back in the old days when we are young, carrying of lanterns is something which we never miss on the night of this festival. Mooncakes of different varieties are also being served together with tea. Some families still practiced the old style of having a family get together outside under the bright moon light and enjoying the beautifully, brightly lighted lanterns around them.

Today, how many still do that???? To be frank, there are not many people who really bothers to carry on with this Chinese festival, custom and culture. Personally for me, since I don't have any small children, so to let this festival, custom & culture stay alive for my family, I usually buy few paper lanterns & light them on this special night. It is through this way that enables us to remember the festival.

Here's to wish all celebrants out there 'A Very Happy Mooncake Festival 2009' and have an enjoyable time eating mooncakes under the bright moon light'.


These are my lanterns..........