Monday, 17 December 2012

See To Believe, Hear To Believe


On the 011212, we were invited to attend an orchestral concert by Permata Seni Muzik by the theme ‘See To Believe, Hear To Believe’ in the auditorium of Ministry of Information, Communications and Culture. I have a collection of memories with this building, a place where we spent ample time on this project. I was near to tears having hard time to visualize and imagine the architectural design of the roof trusses before they are proceeded into calculation and design stage during my internship. I remembered vividly that our senior project designer mentioned it to me that scaling the architectural plan is akin to scaling a figure model. That moment, I was wishing that the boss who is an avid figure collector and scale model enthusiast could take over my job for me instead :P. As much as I grumble about it, I am obviously (still) missing my uni-hood :)


Back to the concert, audiences are expected to arrive at 1930hr followed by the upper echelons at 1950hr. But, we managed to get into the auditorium only at 2015hr and performance has started off with the second performance on Cercerto Grosso No.2 in D Major (Antonio Vivaldi). It was then followed by Sinfonia No.2 in D 1st Movement (Felix Mandelssohn Bartholdy), Concerto for two violins 1st Movement (Johann Sebastian Bach), Concerto in A Minor for two violins (Antonio Vivaldi) and finally Concerto for 4 violins in B Minor No.10 1st Movement (Antonio Vivaldi) for western classical music.


There was an intermission of 20 minutes before they proceeded with Malaysian pop songs. Among the songs played were medley songs by Malaysian legendary star, Tan Sri P. Ramlee entitled Azizah and Sua Sue Kemuning.  Besides that, recent Malay medley pop songs such as Bila Aku Sudah Tiada, Cinta Muka Buku and Pokok by various artists. Sabah medley songs were not forgotten either. Audiences were entertained by Tinggi-tinggi Gunung Kinabalu, Jambatan Tamparuli and Tanak Kampung. Most of the songs under this category are unfamiliar to me and what I liked about this concert was that apart from the repertoire program list distributed to us, slideshows were prepared for each song to provide some introductory information and background pertaining the songs at each interval. It was indeed a good exposure for us to extend our appreciation towards fine music and very creative local artistes whom we may not know or have never heard off before this. 


Thereafter, Nour El Syams meaning light of the sun; a popular Arabic song made its grand entrance. This song was reputed as a blockbuster success and has became one of the biggest selling albums in the Middle East. Ensued were western popular songs by Lagy Gaga and Grease Medley. Save the best for the last, which also happened to be a song title but has nothing to do with the orchestral performance simply implied my feeling. I have been secretly anticipating and patiently waited till the last category which comprised of popular musical film’s theme songs from some of my childhood all-time favorite; The King and I (I Whistle a happy tune, The March of The Siamese children, getting to Know You & Shall We Dance), Alladin (Arabian Nights, A Whole New World & Friend Like Me) and Baby Elephant Walk, a very cheerful music from the movie Hatari.


Before wrapping up the orchestral team infixed three songs which were not listed in their repertoire earlier, namely; Momma Mia, I have a dream and Dancing Queen, very much to everyone’s delight. Audiences were clapping along in glee and started to sing along. The night was wrapped up the performance with souvenir-giving session as a gesture of gratitude for the presence of VIP/VVIPs and prize-giving for the well performed players. We called it a day around 2200hr.


Monday, 19 November 2012

Poot-Poot Car


My hand itches to blog and I know I have been neglecting this blog of mine for too long. I have been slacking way too far and as of now, I didn’t know where should I pick up where I left off :P. I am torn between to blog about random stuff or to blog chronologically, which requires me to jog my memory for the past one year, since November 2011. To spare my mind and energy concentrating with another two assignments on hand, I chose the former. Besides, Instagram is my new playground now :P People who know me well especially my family members, the boss, extended family members, friends and colleagues know that I am lousy with driving. Papa quoted that “driving is an art” while I find it more like an obligation :P.  I got my driver’s license after completing my highschool, 2 days shy before joining National Service in Feb 2004 and conveniently inherited my mom’s manual transmission Toyota Corolla. That was 8 years and 8 months back to be exact as of today (post was drafted on 141012).

Unlike many of my friends, I wasn’t ecstatic the moment I earned my license with one time attempt and I wasn’t mentally prepared to drive on the road either. I do drive occasionally prior to this but with a company and it has been my papa who is willing to take over the duty all the time on a manual. I don’t remember if I had driven alone with a manual vehicle before. In fact, I had never :P. But I do remember vividly that there was once I was so eager to drive to the uni when I first entered, simply because I haven’t got the hang about how the uni’s shuttle bus works, or simply because I am such a scaredy-cat! :P I talked that over to papa, and then he tested me several times. But, dad disallowed me and he said that I wasn’t ready yet. But, once I got accustomed to the uni’s shuttle bus, my mojo to drive was buried until another four good years. 




Afer my graduation, papa realized that I have to pick up driving again before I start to hunt for job. Thus, he has been training me very intensively. Earlier this year, he got me a new poot-poot with auto transmission this round. I was over the moon and I adored my new poot-poot car so much, simply because it was mine. All mine :). It took me several months to practice maneuvering this poot-poot car of mine before embarking the road all by my own. My driving mojo was elevated again but on the other hand, I cringed upon the idea  of getting across the roundabout and making U-turning at a junction without a traffic light were among my biggest fear and I have a number of daunting moments due to my absent-mindedness, oblivion and very lousy sense-of-direction. A single post isn't sufficient to list 'em all :P. When I started working in March 2012, I was still chauffeured-driven to work mostly by my sis, papa and occasionally my mom. That time, my car served mainly as my furry friend’s sleeping spot at home :) 

On 2nd July 2012, I finally garnered up just-enough courage to drive unaccompanied to work. Personally, I regarded that as a huge milestone for myself. I remember vividly that I maintained fastest at the speed of 60kmh and I didn’t even dare to switch on the radio throughout the first week :P. As of now, I am slowly taking driving as a routine and occasionally I will chauffeur my mom to work or to run some errands for papa. They can now heave a sigh of relief in my opinion despite knowing that she bears more stress as a passenger than being my driver. Hehehe. Not forgetting, I can finally virtually pick the boss up from the airport whenever he comes over instead of going up the cab together each time I picked him up and am looking forward to pick up some very important visitors in December :P What has not changed, I still keep up with the habit to mute my radio upon approaching the city centre’s roundabout :P. 


Saturday, 18 August 2012

A Little Bit Wiser


My blog is growing cobwebs. I have been completely consumed with work throughout the month of June and for July, it was a weekend-less month for me and another two colleagues from our department to attend a part-time intensive one-month course conducted by IAOP. I am still doing fine (or I rather believe so) but one thing for sure, the laid-back phase is totally over and life is back to grind, and will remain this way for at least until the end of the year. I am still learning and trying my best to juggle a balance in life and keeping my sanity at the same time :). On so many occasions, I get so tempted to keep my blog alive. Knowing the aftermath this will probably result, I have been constantly drumming into my head that this blog is a hobby thus it should wait :P.

The Raya break is just around the nook and I am so happy that I can finally catch some breath and to seize some quiet and peaceful moments to catch up with some office works, despite having to return to the office right after the Raya’s public hols, where most of my colleagues are taking one week stretch of leaves next week :). Earlier this week (130812), I am one full year wiser (well, don’t go for its literal meaning, it’s just a better way of addressing the word ‘older’ in my opinion) :P. Nothing much to highlight about my birthday this year, I had almost overlooked without my colleague reminded me one week prior when she handed me my pay slip where my IC number is printed on the front page :). 


I have been toying with the dream of taking a day off on the day itself to have the luxury of sleeping in. But, eventually threw that idea out of the window since I have taken a week off the hectic schedule the week before, with the courtesy of my head of department so that I can do some last minute reading and to sit for 3 papers including one for IAOP, it all paid off as I am now a certified outsourcing specialist *grin*. On the day itself, I was pleasantly surprised by a text message sent upon the clock strikes 12 midnight by a long good friend who is currently working in Baku, Azerbaijan. I have been receiving birthday greetings from this friend of mine whom I get to know during National Service back in 2004 every year without fail all the way from the land of fire and silk :). Not forgetting, all the warm wishes I received on Facebook, e-mails and phone calls. 

On that evening itself, we had a dinner fix at my parent’s all time fave restaurant, repeating some similar all time fave dishes thus not showing any food photos here :P. My brother, who is the sweetest fella in the family had never failed to come out with a custom made card (photo-shopped) like any other years featuring the whole family members with my photo as above on the main page, not forgetting our two mischievous furry friends too :). With him around, no celebrations (our parent's anniversary, birthdays, graduation etc) will go without custom made cards, e-cards or videos. The photo above was taken by the boss one day apart after we watched The Avengers at Toysrus during his visit in May 2012. The boss then jested that I look 1000% silly with the mask on and commented that he is curious to watch an action movie casted by a scaredy and cowardy version of Captain America *roll eyes at him* :P. 


Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Checking In



Woosh! It had been more than one month since I last checked in. In a blink of eye, it’s May already! Time just zoomed by and it had been a long hiatus here in my cyber-home. Earlier this year, when we are just in the first week into twentytwelve, I was about to (almost) make a come out with an ‘Acheivements & Resolutions’ kind of post. If I was to post them, one of my resolutions would be updating this cyber home of mine religiously and attribute a mere of 50 posts for the second half of twentyeleven due to my laziness. Now, I am so glad that I did not do the reflections of what had happened throughout the year alongwith my never-ending resolutions in the new year (twas 5 months back) as I can see that, ironically it might be slapping my own face with a terribly failed resolutions, topping up many others by the time twentytwelve has come to its end :P. 

Ever since I started working in March, this site had been very quiet. My blogging mojo did not diminish, neither that I am completely consumed with work nor have nothing worth blogging about; but, I am often distracted the moment I was about to type away on the keyboard and many of the time. Secondly, I am mentally and physically drained upon reaching home after an hour fifteen minutes of driving home (not on a daily basis though. Will talk about it in a separate post) and thereafter dashed for a luxurious 15 minutes of shower and drying my hair, followed on with dinner before calling it a day. Sometimes, followed by ironing and there is no time allocation left for telly time and on some of the days, I hit the sack as early as 2130hr :P. 

There are a number of events that I’ve been meaning to blog about. Updates on my work, my current life, about the boss’ several visits here (almost lost count), some new possessions, some backdated activities just to name a few. Not to mention a fair share of lessons learnt the hard way too :). Talking about lessons not learnt, I can visualise you’ll be giving me that kind of look, if not similar expression as the boss’ “Again? So, the moral of the story is?” :P Besides, I have several projects on tow, be it at work as well as for divine works. My life has taken a new spin ever since I started working in March. There were many firsts that came into my list and still counting. These had certainly put me to a greater level and I think I am a better fighter now but I am still very much of a klutz though :P.  



There were awful moments when I felt tad helpless too, and these were the moments where my mind started to stagger around. At that stage, as much as I hate to admit it, I find myself in the stage of evolving into a critical worrier who basically worries about everything! How I wished that I could evolve myself back to who I am in yesteryears where I should worry more for my mid-term and final year papers. The guy who coined the phrase  when life knocks on your knees, you’re in the perfect position to pray was indeed a man of wisdom. And, never for once the Lord Almighty has ever failed my prayers. Not for once or twice that I experienced a quick somersault of hope each time I talked to Him, provided me with hands whenever I needed one. 

Occasionally, my all-time favorite songs; Happy Working Song (by Amy Adams) and A spoonful of Sugar (by Julie Andrews) do come in handy when I almost  had a meltdown. I couldn't agree more that life is such a mundane without music :). Oh yeah, in case you are wondering the photo above has no relation to this post. It is an artis-tree nearby to my mom's office inspired by a Korean who has literally brought a dead tree back to life with a combination of pink and white flowers. The tree project is titled saligo-saligo, which can be translated as life or revive in Korean (via). I hope that I’ll be able to post a proper update soon :P 

Thursday, 5 April 2012

Hairdresser Wannabe


When I was in my highschool era, I used to cut/trim my own hair in layer style. Besides, I have been receiving numerous of compliments for that too. Oh well, a little self-narcissism is allowed I guess (this lass has thick-skin you may say :P), but I was and am certain that those were genuine compliments from my close peers and good friends, some known since kindergarten. Mom and sis had been asking for my ‘service’ for a few numbers of times back then. I was flattered into pieces :) Nevertheless, these days; I no longer able to muster up enough courage to give myself another haircut these days and besides, they no longer wanted to place themselves in the position of a ‘guinea pig’ with my self-claimed new hairstyle too :P

One blue afternoon, after our ritual morning Sabbath service; my brother along with my mom decided to hunt for an electronic haircut kit from the nearby mall. Out of curiosity, I asked ‘who is going to do the haircut for you?’. Mom quipped ‘you’ll be the one bestowed to take up this important task’. My brother then reassured me ‘I have faith in you and I am confident that you could do better than the barber I used to frequent’. Whoa, how flattering! :P That was about 2 months back, but I had no time to blog and claim my two-seconds of fame here :P The outcome wasn't a "whoa" though, nevertheless it was far better than what I have expected *grin*.


Upon touching home, we quickly dismantle the newly acquired haircut kit, whipped up two hand mirrors, wielded the electronic razor in one hand and comb on the other, and hey presto! I was fumbled and panic at the same time secretly feeling very exited too! Lol :) Knowing zero about male’s hairstyle, I just know what we couldn’t be wrong going for the old-school style. So, basically, I did as per requested by my brother. He requested for the side way and rear side to be trimmed short, whilst the top part was simply layered whilst the front hair to be chopped off by a couple of centimeters. Thus far, we already had two sessions of haircut in a span of one month and we are looking forward for our third session soon. So, that spells satisfaction from my 'customer' and at the same time I am a happy bunny :P. 

Thursday, 15 March 2012

One full year wiser


We were 2 complete strangers in 2 separate locations; fate brought us together and being together with mutual respect and need for each other. I couldn’t thank God enough for granting me such a wonderful soul, someone who’s beyond understanding with ultimate patience who has never complained for taking every effort to make our distance closer. That was how he has convinced me that distance relationship isn’t bad at all since the first day :). We are so different in many ways, and what mattered most is that they have definitely perked up our lives :)

To the boss who is a full year older today, happy birthday Hon and wishing you many more to come :) There is no other way to tell the boss how much he is being loved, not through food, gifts nor words unable to do its justice. Your sacrifices for me are priceless. Every action from me is an understatement of my love for you and I sincerely pray you have many more years filled with good health, love, happiness, successful career and a wonderful companionship. 


Featuring my furry friends at home. They have grown by leaps and bounds and were able to decipher instructions a lot better. But, getting more and more mischievous as time goes on. They squabble once in a while and sibling’s rivalries are inevitable yet are still best of friends :) In fact, I have so much to share and I have yet progressed with the remaining posts for previous year. Oh yeah, on my work front, I’d finally mustered up enough courage to take up an 8-6 full time errand into my stride on and exactly on this day, I am half month through my working journey. I am loving my new work place and is still adapting slowly but surely, one thing for sure I'll have to rewind my body clock. Hopefully soon, I’ll be able to catch up with some updates, if I don’t drop dead by 2300hr :). 


Sunday, 26 February 2012

Graduation: Photoshoot


For my graduation photoshoot, I decided not to engage to any indoor studio photography. Instead, I made my two men, the boss and my brother to volunteer to be the photographer for outdoor photoshoot. Arming with two DSLRs, an external flash, tripod and our compact cameras (which were barely used), we went off to the uni the following morning (271111). Since papa has to work, we split in two different cars after a dim sum affair in the morning with the boss chauffeured us in another car. We have initially planned to stop at every spot around the whole uni’s compound, which sprawled over about 999 acres in area. Started off with the enormous university logo outside the compound, we followed on with the waterfall which was located just on the opposite side. The weather was very sunny, and we were eternally grateful for that despite the sweltering heat else the sight of umbrellas can be seen in all the photos ;P.

Thereafter, we headed to the uni’s libarary, which I can safely claim as one of my favorite spot around the uni :). The boss suggested me to get into the library to have a portrait of mine taken with some real books as background, since I have forego studio photography which are using rack of books in their canvas backdrop. Initially, I was a little apprehensive if we were allowed to do so but later got exited after from assurance from the boss. But, unfortunately it wasn’t open that morning :( Besides, I am not sure myself whether the uni’s library are opened on Sundays though *slap forehead*. So, we just make do with the lockers room, the main entrance into the library as well as the mini garden with foot massage trail with a mini pond surrounded by animal miniatures :).


Next point was the Canselori (i.e Chancellery building), the administration twin tower building. The view from the building and around the building itself were simply breathtaking. There were several spots around the building that visitors will definitely stop by to have their photographs taken :-). Besides, the view from this highest vantage point overlooking the sea was indeed spectacular, with lush greenery around is no doubt an added point. I can safely say that we spent the longest time here :). It was already 2.5 hours through our session the moment we left Chancellery building for my school in SEIT (i.e School of Engineering & Information Technology). 

Due to time constraint considering that I have promised my mom's colleague that I would lend and to send over my robe to her by 1300hr, we have decided that SEIT will be our last destination, and giving some other places a miss after I narrowed down my list (i.e Marine Aquarium & Museum, the hostel building and the beach). Besides this is also attributed to tiredness and I am near to melting state with the robe on top of long sleeve woolen shirt. Photography session will never be completed without the mandatory visit to the school I have been attending for the whole 4 years long :). By the end of the day, my brother got sun-burnt while the boss had a backache but nevertheless, we had a fun-filled and really enjoyable day :P. 


Thursday, 9 February 2012

Graduation: The Day


I have officially graduated from my Bachelor Degree in Civil Engineering after four good years in university and that summed up to 20 years of formal education. Well, that was actually more than two months back (261111) :). I couldn’t exactly recall vividly what I did on the eve, except for church service in the evening and our customary supper whenever we are out at night apart from ironing and packing; to which I attributed as the cause where I have to axed off my plan to put on the eye mask and woke up rather late the following day. Thus, I have to pack all my necessities from hair brush to facial cream and whatnots into the car. Unfortunately I have to give my hair-dryer a miss and left the house with wet hair and towel draped around my shoulder.

I was still deep in slumber the moment the boss called me up when he was at the departure hall, informing that he missed the plane :P. I wasn’t too surprised although I have to admit that I was praying at the same time that it was not true :P Oh well, another typical banter from him :P I quickly jumped off from the comfy of my bed and apparently the house was all quiet that morning. My parents and brother were out, and my sister had left way earlier as she was among the violinist involved for the graduation ceremony’s orchestral team. I was literally left out and gotten myself ready in a jiffy. Not long after that, my parents and brother came back, with a dozen of beautiful bouquet of fresh pink roses.

We left the house nearing to 0900hr and headed to the airport to pick up the boss, who will be spending a good 3 days with us in conjunction of my day :) We were late by about half an hour as the plane had landed 15 minutes before we left the house. To my surprise, the boss flew over another bouquet of a dozen of nicely wrapped roses of different pink shades. We headed to one of our favorite breakfast spot in Inanam for their ngau chap thereafter. We were lucky this round as the owner of the stall was around, unlike our recent two trips in the same month where both gave us unpleasant experience when the stall were left out to be attended by his employees. Service was inefficient, not to mention slow and there was once our orders were totally forgotten despite only a few tables were occupied. This round, we had no complains :).

Then, we headed to the uni right after breakfast, and it was 11-ish the moment we reached. Along the way from the main entrance was heavily congested and every nook within the radius of the hall were swarmed with people. We can imagine how crowded and wet the washrooms would be inside the hall as well as school buildings within walking distance from the hall. Thus we decided to go a little further to get ourselves changed at the School of Arts. We had all the washrooms for ourselves and debuted with our outdoor photography by the murals done by the art students :)

Since there were still some time before a quarter past 1300hr, which was the time we were asked to gather in front of the main entrance of the hall. Thus, dad suggested that we go for more outdoor shooting which we had initially planned to do after the ceremony, lest causing us all wet and sweaty prior getting into the frigid hall. It was a brilliant suggestion indeed, as post-ceremony photography can be saved for my course mates and friends. We spent slightly more than an hour for some light photography around the lecture halls and it’s surrounding overlooking the sea.  


When it was almost 1300hr, we quickly get back into the car and off to the Chancellor Hall. Thanks to the VIP entrance pass mom was provided, we managed to get a so-called VIP parking, which were just a few feet away from the hall’s main entrance. This has definitely saved us a lot from walking for a far distance, very much everyone’s relief under the fantastic weather, clear sky and scorching sun :). The queue was rather long by the time I got there. Frantically searching high and low for my friends, I stumbled upon a registration counter meant for fellow lecturers. Out of curiosity, I took the opportunity to ask if students were required to register too. The guy standing by the security barrier rudely brushed me off in disdain stating that the counters were only meant for teachers (in his word referring to lecturers). Oh well.

Not long after, I caught up with some of my friends and thereafter asked my family and the boss to get in the hall to have their seat. We spent quite some time to adjust our hood before I realized that I have forgotten my mortar board! I called my mom, who was the one holding my bag and she didn’t pick up the phone. The same goes to my papa and my brother, my calls went unnoticed. Then, I resorted to call the boss. Phew, luckily the boss picked up the phone and informed my parents about it :P Not long after, my dad and brother came out and we met at the stretch of red carpet we have agreed upon earlier shall my sheer blur-ness strikes. Well, papa knows this syndrome of mine too well and before they get into the hall, we promised to meet up at our pre-definite meeting point shall the prawn head me forget or miss out anything. I was on the verge of getting shoo-ed away by the officer in charge :P.

While we were queuing outside the entrance, both Kuo and I were deeply touched when we see Pau, our senior who has been a great mentor made his appearance by the bushes. Lol. It was a coincidence as the compound was all guarded with securities and he was not allowed to interfere the graduatues. Thus, we literally met up with him discreetly. He quickly handed both of us a stalk of flower with a baby teddy on it. Upon thanking him, we were caught red-handed and reprimanded to leave the gift right away, lest we will not be allowed to enter the hall. Left with no choice, we returned it to Pau who was planning to leave right after but instead, we made him to come back after the ceremony.  

The event proper commenced at about 1345hr with the graduates marching in by school and course program order, followed by fellow lecturers, professors and subsequently the upper echelons, all smartly dressed in their robes and mortar boards.  This was followed by the national anthem, proclamation of the ceremony, other formalities and a brief speech by Vice-Chancellor cum our state’s Chief Minister respectively. Followed on was the most anticipated moment, where the Bachelor Degrees were conferred to each graduate (a padded certificate folder embedded with golden logo and wordings sans certificate). It was almost 1500hr when I received my 'scroll' and the conferral process itself took about 3 hours or so. Everyone were apparently restless and couldn't help but eyeing at the handphone's clock from time to time :P. 

This was followed then with a speech by the graduate representative. Graduates were basically advised to perform well to bring glory to the university and society generally and reminded to repay all the good deeds our parents had showered upon us. With the state anthem and uni’s song, the ceremony for the day has finally come to the end at around 1700hr. More photography session with friends and course mates after that and we finally decided to leave when it strikes 1800hr and advanced for a dinner fix at our favorite Chinese restaurant. Everyone was arduous by the end of the day but still hitting the sack past midnight. Besides, I was still able to make two trays of little darlings to be devoured the following night :).

Thursday, 26 January 2012

Colors of India: Majestic Sunrise from Tiger Hill


Previously, all I knew about India ware about the famous Taj Mahal building and Indian culture which is associated to almost everything bright and colorful. My very limited exposure about how India looks like and what India has to offer has totally changed after the boss came back from his visit cum trekking in India, and of course after I made the boss to recap and share his experiences for long hours, which was definitely a rare sight for him who used to be an ardent good listener over a talker. Thus, I ought to jot this down before my memory slips away. Shall I be given an opportunity to visit this place one day, I would definitely jump into this idea at once :)

I was awed by many of the sceneries the boss brought back especially on the majestic sunrise occurrence from Tiger Hill, Darjeeling. At the very moment when I look through these photos, then only I realized that for many years of my life, sunrise and sunset went by me every day unnoticed. This post serves a reminder to myself that everything under the sky are meant to be treasured, to be appreciated :). How we have taken so many things for granted. A trip to India or more accurately Darjeeling is not going to be complete without the visit to Tiger Hill, which is located approximately 12km from Darjeeling town to witness the vibrant sunrise over the Himalayan mountains. Tiger Hill, the third highest mountain in the world standing at the height of about 8500 feet high over Kanchengjunga range and  the tip of Mount Everest, which is located 170km away (straight line distance)  is viewable from this point.

Visitors gathering by the observatory to witness the majestic occurrence.


Despite covered by thick lush forests on throughout the way up, this has not abstained the determination of visitors to experience the grand entrance of the fire ball as it peeps out through the thick mist and clouds. Visitors were recommended to get up in the wee hours during dawn, preferably around 0400hr to be able to get to the observatory in time to witness the gorgeous occurrence. Some even simile the occurrence as the world’s best scene, which I think can’t be more apt :). Here are few sequential panoramas of the sun rising occurrence from Tiger Hill.  

Sunrise on the way. The skies looked like it had caught fire.


The reddish yellow light of the sun has begun to emerge.

As the sun climbs up the horizon, the skies gradually turn into pulsating vibrant orange. 


What said to be specially unique and even some simile the occurrence as the world’s best scene was not merely on the sun rising phenomenon but watching the first ray of Sun shed light upon Kangchenjunga range, which was covered with thick snow , thereafter turns into red as the sun raises, followed by orange then into golden hue. The whole scenario took about 20 minutes before it turns into white again, when the Sun climbs up the horizon. 

Tiger Hill after the sunrise. 


Saturday, 14 January 2012

Pre and Post Graduation


This is a backdated post, way back in November 2011 and  forewarned, this is going to be a longggg post ahead, the longest post I have ever churned out ever since I started blogging. It is going to work like charm to make you fall over sheer boredom :) Soon to graduate students were allocated a span of about one week to collect our robe, mortar board, hood and other apparel accessories as well as a car pass. Since two of my other friends requested for S size for the robe but was unable to take leave a week ahead the graduation ceremony, thus I was commissioned to take up the errand :). I reckoned that I must be among the early birds before the size ran out of stock so I have planned earlier to get there on the first day morning.

On that day itself, I touched down the collection hall sometime around 1000hr, and I was eternally grateful that I myself have done the pre-collection online formalities and have as well urged my friends to get the Tracer Study surveying form completed and to get the slip printed beforehand. Thus, I was eligible to skip the first counter but headed for the second one right away. The area in the collection hall was enormous, reclaimed after several number of lecture halls opened up into one. As in the photo, the size of a lecture hall is from the far end column to the nearer one. The line wasn’t too long, not short though (pictured). But, somehow it doesn’t seem to be moving at all, until 45 minutes later where I was able to move forward by one third from where I first queued.

Halfway through, I have just realized that I should have requested for three copies of the so called borrowing-and-lending-agreement, instead of the one I was given at the entrance. Looking at the long queue behind me, I was so reluctant to detour and to queue up all over again. Thick-skinnedly I asked for the permission from the girl behind me if I can return to the same spot after getting the forms, she smiled and nodded agreeably :).  

By 1215hr, my turn has finally arrived. Before the in-charge personnel was able to attend to my aid, he was busy printing receipts for about 7-8 other people prior me and requested one after another of his other colleagues to distribute them to the recepients by signaling his colleague to the respective students one by one, thus the dormant long queue. I can visualize the impatient glare from those lining up behind me, having the thought I being the cause for the delay. I supposed majority if not all of them, were queuing and paying for themselves.

When I have finally gotten all three receipts, I was then directed to the open fitting section. I did not try on any, instead I ask the guy what was the smallest size as I heard about XS size while lining up earlier. I was told that there were XS earlier, and but only S size onwards were available. I quicken my pace to the appropriate counter and was directed to the other side complete some formalities before receiving our robe set. My heart skipped a beat of relief the moment my turn has arrived and handing the receipts and documents to the in-charge officer and I got my bag of robe set all hassle-free. But, little did I know that all the drama had just begun! *shake head*




After I have received my robe set, I was intercepted from getting them for both of my friends without a permission letter, which was not mentioned in the terms and conditions on the website and phone call earlier (despite being asked). Besides, I was told by my friend that permission letter was not required last year when she gotten the robe set on behalf for her senior. I supposed that the administrative assistant who attended to my aid was a newbie, almost all the information he gave me was inconsistent and contradictory. After some reasoning, I was given me the permission to hand in hand-written letter (upon my request) on my friends’ behalf by his other colleague, probably a senior if not superior. This new guy didn’t give me any good impression to begin with when he was making fun of my queries to other officers. He was interrupting and it pissed me off when he further added that I can only initial by-hand on behalf but the hand-written letter must be provided by the respective nominee involved. How does it make sense when someone is able to write the letter but needed an on-behalf to initial for them?

He really made me sizzled with full of gas and got me blown up. Obviously, he spoke faster before he actually deciphers my point to the other officer. Not wanting to encounter any post-letter-handing dispute, I decided to have the formal letters typed. I then made my way to the uni’s library. But, having the thought of the library’s computer with very limited access, the fact that I don’t have a pendrive with me and where to print out were scaring me. So, I was sorta trying my luck. All I planned to do was to get the letter prepared, then e-mail them to my account before making my way to the printing kiosk on the upper floor in the library. But, provided only if their computer is connected to the internet, to which I wasn’t sure despite going to the library religiously for the past four years for their food at the canteen. LOL :P

I was praying at the same time that I could make it to settle everything the same day so that I would be able to secure a S size for the three of us. I dashed to my assigned computer and start typing away, at the same time waiting for the reply from my friends for their address and IC number. After I saved the documents, I attempted to send it to my e-mail account. But to my dismay, I failed after several attempts. The document were saved on the desktop but was unable to be attached. I went to the counter and seek for assistance. I soon found out that the uni’s computer has blacklisted hotmail and gmail (I am not too sure about the latter though)! According to the technician, only yahoo account can be supported. Agony for me as I only have the earlier two (then). I knew very well that all the computers are installed with very high security features, restrictions placed on accessing websites deemed to be a threat to the uni’s network and leave alone installing free software into the computer, and Microsoft Office can only be accessed upon  request upon registration at the counter but I have never expected that it was that strict to such extent. Ahh, the bane of modern technology.

The technician at the counter then offered me his personal pendrive with the condition that I must get my documents printed at his office without taking away his pendrive from the computer lab and even asked if I would return it to him right after I am done. LOL. Of course I do and I am more than grateful that he is willing to lend it to me and I am more than happy to save the hassle looking for printing services. Happily returning to my seat feeling relieved, but my happy thoughts were short lived when I failed to transfer the documents into the pendrive :(. Once again, I headed to the counter and looked up for the same officer. He came over to my seat and checked things out and later found out that documents saved with dot-docx (our typical Microsoft Words document extension) cannot be transferred. I was left with no choice but to retype the entire document all over again so that they could be saved under XML extension, with the officer by my side. Bless his helpful soul.  When all the typing and saving were done, off we headed to the counter and he printed me two copies of A4 sheets that cost 60 cents per copy. I regard this as a very low-priced saving grace :).

The moment I stepped out from the computer lab, it was already a quarter to 4pm. I quicken my steps as the collection hall will be closed by 5pm. The moment I stepped out, I was greeted by two of my coursemates, who were apparently settling some overdue loaned library books formalities at the main counter. They would be heading to the academic office right after, thus offered me a ride :). The process at the office was a breeze after I have brought the letters along. Once again, the new guy I mentioned earlier was giving me very contradictory info. The borrowing-lending agreement has to be halved, one for the office and another part for our keepsake to be signed on. This guy did not return the upper half to me earlier, but returned my friends’ when I got their robes. So, I casually asked whether the letter should be brought along during the returning of the robes, despite they don’t look as important. He said “of course, else you’ll not have a smooth return” in Malay. So, upon hearing that as, naturally I asked for half piece of the agreement I earlier signed on, to which he did not returned me earlier. He then hesitated and said “Nope, you don’t really need that lah”. How contradictory in a split seconds, huh? *roll eyes*

I was able to collect all three robes within a span of about 8 hours and most of the time was spent at the collection hall. I was only ravenous by that time and I missed my lunch earlier, thanks to the heavy kolok mee breakfast with my sister. Recommended by her friend, and was my first time to patronize the coffeeshop. The portion was huge and it costs only RM3.50, which is the cheapest meal I ever had for so many years now. We opted for mee without soy sauce for gravy (there were two options; either with or without soy-sauce), thus we were given soy sauce soup instead. I guess so!  Opps, I digress :)

But, I wasn’t able to be able to subscribe for the stage photos which was set up at the same venue because I did not have sufficient cash amount for a total of three person with a short of RM10 and it was almost 6pm when my dad came and pick me up. The booth was only put up when I returned to the collection hall, else I would have withdrew some money while I was on my way to the library earlier on. One more thing, we were not informed earlier to bring extra cash for miscellaneous subscriptions (i.e stage photos, studio portraits, flowers and gifts if desired etc) apart from the RM150 convocation fees per person. The first-time graduating me has never thought of these too. By the end of the day, I noticed my index toe nail on the right almost chipped off after the long hours of standing and causes me so much pain. No thanks to the flats I wore, I should have gone with a slipper :)

Fast forward to the following day (161111), I returned to the hall I went the day before, merely to subscribe for the stage photos from the uni’s sole appointed photographer with my mom. That took me only several minutes :) Upon getting home, I have been checking not once, not twice but for umpteenth of times of the three bags I brought home to make sure that nothing is missing before I pass them over to Kuo on Friday the same week when is coming over for the ceremony. One thing I might have mislook was the teeny details on the robe itself (phew, luckily nothing goes wrong with their robes). I noticed that the fabric covering the puffed-up button and the nylon rope looping around the button on the sleeve went amiss only by the night before the graduation day, while I was steam ironing the robe. It wasn’t too obvious, but still noticeable as a uncapped white button instead of a navy fabric covered one (photo 4 from top), which can’t be more apt to the robe’s color. Left with no choice in the midnight, I decided to sacrifice one of my hat (picture 5). The outcome was satisfactory but not noticeable (picture 6) :). But on the following morning (for the ceremony in afternoon) when I have just touched down the uni and was about to don on the robe, I found that the fabric cover for the button at the other side of the sleeve had taken off too! Who has ever thought of bringing my hat along with sewing kits for just-in-case incidents? Mom rummaged into her handbag and passed over to me a whiteboard marker to streak around the naked button :).

Besides, there were a couple of unsightly food stain spots on the gown’s panel but was easily cleaned with a used toothbrush and water the night before. Somehow, it gave me an impression of dirtiness whenever I don on the robe despite the overpowering softener scent on the gown.

Apart from that, a colleague of my mom who will be graduating the same batch as me were asking my mom if she can borrow my S-size robe. The petite-sized her gotten a M-size a day after I have gotten mine. That was how soon all S-sizes were gone by the second day of collection. I agreed and promised to lend it to her 1.5 day before her graduation was scheduled, so that I can save the following morning after my graduation which was scheduled in an afternoon for photography session. When she returned the robe to me, the interior part was full of synthetic fibers in red, which I supposed resulted from new clothing. I have tried my best to clean it up but they were too stubborn and to not much of avail but returning the robe as it was. Despite all the grouses, I am savoring every bits and pieces and the moment spent and sorry for the boredom, this is my only vault for me to spill memories and craps besides broadcasting them to the boss. Ooops :). How are those 'sleeping pills' treating you? :P


 

By aikoakito