Monday, June 28, 2010

Cheesecake!!

Baking was listed in the To-Do list posted previously. I also mentioned that I would bake my own birthday cake this year. Haha. So far it went on quite well, I mean , the plans. What I intend to do this year is that, instead of treating friends to dinner or some meal, I planned to do something more meaningful. Something that involves my heart, my effort, time and enthusiasm. Rather than to simply fling a couple of bank notes over to the cashier.

Special, don't you think?

I'll be celebrating with three different groups of people this year. And that means I'm baking three birthday cakes. LOL. I chose cheese cake to be my B-day (Bernard-Day) cake this year as I had ice-cream cake last year.

I made something nice today! It's a Blueberry Cheesecake. Hahaha. Those seeing me on the 1st of July might think that this cake is what they are going to see, but that's not true! This was just for fun (actually to familiarise myself with cheese)! There's no way I will reveal what I'm going to bake for B-day.

Photos:

The crust.


The cake!


Haha. I don't think I want to reveal the method I used to make this cake. I used a different approach, that's all I can say. =)

Cheers!

KL International Marathon 2010 part 2!

Woooohoooo! Ouch. My back is aching, so are my hamstrings and calves. Just yesterday, Jason, Zhi Sheng and I, and many others that I know of had participated in the annual KL Marathon! I must say that it was a challenging thing to do, but we managed to cross the finishing line on time!

Our run was scheduled at 6.15 am (42km at 5.00 am, 10 km at 7 am, and the rest were later in the morning) and as they sounded the horn (or something like that), all the runners took their very first pace, looking forward to the finishing line. What some didn't know was that, the finishing line was still far ahead (actually it was just right behind us as the starting line was also the finishing line for all the runs).

The run took us from Dataran Merdeka (Merdeka Square) to Brickfields, then to the National Palace (passed by the palace) to Loke Yew, Cheras, then to Bukit Bintang (Starhill), up the Bukit Bintang road, then down to Istana Hotel, to Jalan Ampang, passing by KLCC, then towards Jalan Sultan Ismail, and turned off to Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman, and finally to the finishing line. Well, it may seem that we've run a very short distance from my brief description here, but trust me, you won't want to do the actual thing.

Anyhow, we all made it to the finishing line in 3 hours. That's a lot of running to us. We basically pushed our limits. It was really tiring at the end of the day, but we sure had a lot of fun. And we sure had created a stronger bond in our friendship.

Photos:

Are we ready?? LOL. This was taken at 6.10 am, just minutes before the race began.



The Cool Zone, located at Bukit Bintang to chill runners down.



My finisher's medal!



Zhi Sheng posing with his finisher's medal:



Jason with his finisher's medal:


The rest of the day was filled with hot rubs and cool patches on our bodies. Haha. But we had fun. Did you?

#Note: Someone passed away in the 10km run, it is indeed a sad thing for such an event.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

KL International Marathon 2010!

Wooohooo! I'll be running with Zhi Sheng and Jason Chan this Sunday (tomorrow) in one of the events in the annual KL International Marathon, sponsored by Standard Chartered, at 6.15 am! Also joining are my high school friends, Wai Loon and Loh Eu Jin.

Consider the three of us daring and crazy for choosing to run the 21 km event, as we are not runners to begin with.

What happened was that, when we filled up the form, we had four choices of run to choose from. They were 5 km fun run, 10 km, 21 km and 42 km. 42 km was definitely out of reach for us amateurs. We didn't want to do the fun run, so we were left with 10 km and 21 km. I think one of us (or may be two) said that it won't be fun if we just signed up for the 10 km run, so we promptly checked the 21 km box.

I don't know what we are getting ourselves into. But i'm sure it'll be fun as we will be running together supporting one another. Wish us luck!

The run pack (I removed certain things, like the bag):


Thursday, June 24, 2010

Ipoh-Penang Trip '10!

About a week before going down south with Hsien Hooi, Li Jia, Jacqueline and my sis to Malacca and Port Dickson, I actually traveled north to Ipoh and Penang with Eu-Juin, Chris, Zhi Sheng and Sara. This was another great getaway from the city. We went hunting for food and had a great time bonding. LOL.

Most of the photos were taken in Penang, but there is one photo I took in Ipoh that I feel is worthy of its appearance here. The cendol guy. We had roadside cendol which, according to Zhi Sheng is famous in the neighbourhood. He makes his own cendol from pandan leaves. It's all natural, but I didn't quite like the taste. It's really an acquired taste.



We spent one night at Zhi Sheng's house and headed to Penang the next morning with a few stops for photography. The following photos were all taken in Penang:

We went to the famous Kek Lok Si Temple:



Tortoises spending their precious time under the sun at the pond (Wishing Pond?):



At the beach. This poor starfish must have been a victim of pollution and got drifted to the shore.



We also spent time at the Penang Butterfly Farm. It was a little uncomfortable in there with live reptiles and insects on display and butterflies flying around, but it was colourful and a good place for photography. This butterfly was curious about Chris' camera and it smiled for my camera.



City view from Penang Hilltop. Different gases and dust blended together to give an interesting colour to the city atmosphere.

Malacca-Port Dickson Trip, January 2010

I promised to post photos, and here they are! Earlier this year 5 of us, Hsien Hooi, Li Jia, Jacqueline, my sis and I headed south to Port Dickson for a one night stay at the Legend Water Chalets, Port Dickson. En route to Port Dickson, we actually dropped by Malacca for our Nyonya lunch and some (plenty!) of desserts. Yum!

It was a nice getaway! Too bad Kristine, Penny, Karam and Chee Kien weren't able to join, but i'm sure we'll have another round soon!

Photos:

A souvenir for Li Jia, Jacq and Hsien Hooi. Haha guys, don't scratch your head, we didn't actually take this picture. I completely photoshopped it and my sis doesn't want to be in there.
(Note: Everyone in this photo are taken from different photos, including the background. So there are actually 5 photos involved. And the shadows, lol i made them.)


On our way to Malacca:


At Jonker Street, Malacca. Cendols, souvenirs and trishaws:


Li Jia was having a good laugh at something taken on her camera. That remains a secret between us. LOL. Good one, Li Jia! She was blushing like a strawberry. LOL!



I didn't know it until I saw this photo! Jacq was browsing through God knows what in my phone. She must be reading my messages. Hahaha.. bad bad girl.. LOL! Never mind 'cos she's a bestie anyway, and I have nothing to hide. See the red circle? That's my old phone, SE Xperia X1. Busybody Jacq:



And.. two panoramas taken at Legend Water Chalets. I've actually posted them on Facebook, but I post them here for the benefit of those who do not have a Facebook account and for those who did not see them on Facebook.

Legend Water Chalets:


Legend Water Homes. I hope we'll all be going to this resort the next time round. It's expensive by the way. LOL. I like the concept, and the patios!

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

It's finally over!

Exams are finally over for Monash electrical engineering students! Freedom, finally. But now that it's over i feel that there's so much to do during the holidays and I just don't know where to begin! =P

The first hour of freedom was spent driving back home and jumping around with my dogs. They looked extremely happy today. I think they could sense that freedom for their best friend means that more time and attention will be allocated for them. lol

Anyways, the exam was so-so, not too bad and not too good. Well, I've given my best, we'll just see how it turns out to be. If you're reading this, try and guess what's on my mind. I'm thinking of watching Shrek Forever After! Hmm. I wonder whether it is still in the cinemas. And I want a karaoke session. Oh well. sighy.

I think I'll just stay home today. Exam was very energy-demanding. May be I should take a nap now. Will be posting photos soon. Stay tuned!

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Last Battle! Whistle-controlled-switch in my room?

There's just one more paper to go and the electrical engineering students in Monash will be free! MERDEKA! (translates to Freedom or Independence in english).

The freedom won't be long though. In another 3 weeks we'll be back in university again for the coming semester. I'm actually looking forward to that, despite the fact that there'll be a lot of stress and work. BRING IT ON! Haha. I'm just excited that we'll be designing our own stuff in one of the units called Engineering Design. It's a super cool unit I guess.

Speaking of design, I just noticed that I didn't include something in the To-Do list posted earlier. I wanted and planned to build a Whistle-Controlled-Switch in my room! Dad said yes. He's my Hero, as always.

Technically, there are plenty of things to build and precautions to take, due to the high voltage power supply coming from the wall sockets. Generally, what this switch does is, upon sensing a whistle, it turns on the lights or the fan in the room. Whistling again at a different frequency turns off all the lights or the fan. Cool eh?

Anyways, I intend to enhance this design by using micro-controllers (microchips), that's coming soon to my doorstep. Instead of using whistle, I plan to use voice command, or even better, smart voice detection that only the room owner could give the commands to turn off or on the lights. LOL. My mum's going to scream.

Looks like there's a lot to do after the exams. As for now, I want to concentrate on my last paper, scheduled tomorrow at 8.30 am! All the best to everyone!