Thursday, May 21, 2009

Gappie Hour =)

I've been chomping down food like a blender these past few days. Now that I'm back home, my appetite has swelled up to twice its original capacity.Guess I missed amma's cooking. Or maybe it's just my system's way of telling me that I've got to gain weight. Either way.. who cares? Food is elementary. Just like air. Now, when we breathe, is it wrong to inhale more than what we're suppose to inhale? How much are we suppose to inhale anyway? Does it matter? Now that's something worth pondering about, don't you think so?

So as I ramble about things not worth rambling about, I came across a few interesting facts that might be useful to some people I know ;) Did you know that :

-Human thigh bones are stronger than concrete?

-Coca- cola would be green if colouring weren't added to it?

-Slugs have four noses?

-Beetles taste like apples, wasps like pine nuts and worms like fried bacon?

-In 1386, a pig in France was executed by public hanging for the murder of a child?
( so what about those who loved bacons huh?Gosh seriously.. aren't we a bunch of funny people)

-Most lipsticks contain fish scales?

-The fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth is called Arachibutyrophobia?

- a group of crows is called a murder?


Well. Neither do I. Except for the part about the lipstick. I've heard of that before but I thought it would be nice to include that too. I mean, everyone is rushing to find out who LiLo is going out with, when JT would be coming down to have a concert and a million other things about someone who doesn't even care what your first name is but very few take notice of how strong their thigh bones are. Sad. Sorry for being a party-pooper. But that's reality isn't it?

I should really take some time to learn things that actually mean something to me. Things like my dog and why he goes berserk everytime the recycling guy does his 'surat khabar lama' routine, the shrubs at the back of my house, the stuffs that go into iko biscuits ( I love them ;) ) and well, you get the hint.

I know that I won't regret it.

Toodles,
Gappie

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Step it Up!

So this post is to make up for the past 4 or more weeks that I remained idle... not that I was laying back with both my feet up in my room of course. I was so extremely kannadishly busy.

Just after the futsal championship, we had to prepare for our sports day. I'm proud to admit that I did manage to stick to my resolution this time. I jogged more compared to the last FESKOTT. I decided that looking like a half dead chicken when I reach the finishing line again this time was NOT COOL. Word.

And guess what?! I even visited the gym in Subang. Or was it in KL? Oh well.. who cares ? The point is that I went to the GYM! All thanks to my dear cuzzie, Suba akka who happened to have a free pass for the 'Fitness First' centre she goes to. (Note to self : Ask her where exactly it is).


Well, actually I'll be sitting for my Kannada test tomorrow; the one that I missed a few weeks ago. And since I have nothing much to say apart from the fact that my stomach hurts so much from laughing too hard in my apartment, I shall practise my kannada here. Oh yea by the way, speaking of laughing, Chenies has a new nickname.. Lim Lotion. And since I've revealed hers, it is only fair that I reveal the names of my other two mobs.. B.J and Peepana. ( Peepana or Pepana; we haven't decided on that yet). And as for mua.. I'm Gapple!!

Ok now for my Kannada :-)
kai beralu, kannu gudde, kannu reppe, hrudaya, reppe gudalu, mughu, baayi, naalige, hallu, kivi, kivi tamate, hubbu, davade.. these are body parts
Jana, Dana, Kamala, pada, padara, Iiga, gaja, aane,yama.. these are words using simple consonants.

Nanu Gayathri. Nanna Ippadu varsha. Nanna phone number **********. Nanna vilasa KTT, Sepang .
Vyanthanagalu.

Cheers,
Gapples!

Friday, April 24, 2009

Kannadishly Beguiled

What April had to offer so far...







1. Loads of Kannada and Hindi assignments

2. The unexplainable fun in Futsal

3. Excruciating pain in my lower limbs and a bruised leg

4. The discovery of Wernicke's Aphasia

5. Weeks of learning body parts in four different languages ( english included)

6. Sun and sand in Port Dickson

7. And of course, the aftermath .. being several shades darker

8. Hampers.. woohoo..

9. Lots and lots of BEANS!

10. And the cream of the crop of all activities........... exams ;)

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Superwoman

'Cause I am a superwoman
Yes I am, yes she is,
Still when I'm a mess, I still put on a vest,
With an S vest on my chest,
Oh yes, I'm a superwoman.

Alicia Keys - Superwoman

The KI course started last week on the 23rd and after a week of enduring a cobweb of languages in college, the verdict: it was not as bad as I thought it would be. The idea of having a lecturer from another part of the world is rather intriguing. And the learning experience for me so far has been.. hmm.. quite mind blowing. They (the lecturers) take their jobs very seriously. I'm definitely having fun solving their heavily accented lectures.

3-2-A1 is where we ( chenies, kal, fiona and me) are currently residing. It's no longer the convenient apartment on the first floor nearest to the library with proper sinks and plumbing system. Our new apartment is sort of dysfunctional.. in a lovable way. It has been only a week now, but we've showered with the aid of candle lights ( the lights are fixed now) and are still using a pail to collect water from our kitchen sink. I'm not in the same class with my roomies this time, but the fact that I have very warm classmates makes it all worthwhile.

Well and since both chenies and fiona are pestering me to write about them....Chenies is still keeping her hair short just like what we advised her to do. Kal cut her hair too and has two piercings now on each ear which I think is so cool =) Fiona too cut her hair short ( looks like I'm the only one with long hair) and is fresh from her grooming classes and aerobics. I missed them of course (fiona forced me to write this). Cheers to another three months of super duper craziness in our apartment!

Toodles.

Loves,
Gaya

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Dance no more

Finally..the rain has decided to make its presence felt in Gurun after almost two months of hooTTT, dry, agonising weather. Gurun almost became a 'gurun'. The air had been so dry, I get thirsty everytime I wander outside my house. No kidding!

It is so hot, my dog,Dobby,dug a small hideout in my backyard. Huh..talk about being
desperate...Well,mud is cooling... And once, the heat was so unbearable, I wished I could join little Dobby in his little hideout. I would have if, one: the hole was big enough and two: people (family included) would understand that there's nothing wrong with covering yourself with mud. Come afternoon, don't let me start with that..

Yesterdays episode of 'Oprah' discussing about stray animals was touching. About 19 000 'strays' are rescued by an animal shelter in the US in a year. Due to concerns about space and diseases, around ten to twenty dogs are given euthanasia to be put to sleep each day. Sad but with the increasing number of strays roaming the streets and the public's inept act of favouring puppies from the pet shop over the homeless strays, the authority is probably left with no other choice.

No matter what people may say about euthanasia being effective especially with cases of rabies soaring nowadays; I still think that the act can never ever be justified and remains solely inhumane in my eyes.Animals have the right to live too, don't you think so? We should do our part to help reduce the severity of this situation. Stop littering everywhere. Why you ask? Well, the increase in garbage filled centres attract strays.
Be responsible and castrate your dog. And if you love dogs, have a heart and adopt a dog from the nearby shelter. It will make a whole lot of difference.

Toodles for now =)

Lots n Lots Of Love,
Gaya

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Carpe Diem

I just got to know that my KI course will only be starting next month. Thank you so much God! I mean.. seriously.. who is this over-zealous individual going around spreading rumours that it will be on the 16th this month?? Arrrgh.. it was NOT helpful at all. Half the world ( at least the one I live in) thinks that I'll be going back to college this month.



Although Mr. Annizam said that letters will be sent to each of us concerning the course; which means that it can start either on the first or the 31st of next month, the very fact that it will start next month makes me... very HAPPY! And furthermore, I haven't received any letters yet.. which is good. The world never ceases to amaze me =)



I just got back from Langkawi, and I'm typing this as I'm recovering from what I personally may call post-Langkawi fever. I don't literally mean fever here though.. but more like chocolate fever, heat fever, food..yes.. food fever, well you get the idea. Don't get me wrong. Langkawi is a beautiful place but a little bit of everything gets to you at some point right?



When I was much younger, I'm talking 10,12 years back, a trip to Langkawi was never complete without hundreds of ringgit splurged on what else... chocolates. Guylian (they are still the best), Belgian, Cadbury, Ferrero Rocher, Hersheys, you name it. Mum even bought a box of Godiva once. Since all were duty-free, we figured they were worth it. Like I said; too much of something, however good and chocolatey it is will almost definitely get to you at some point. I've lost interest in chocolates lately and the fact that I bought just one medium-sized pack of Toblerone this time proved it. Yay to me! Instead of spending so much on these sinful pleasures, I saved and spent it on a Momoe bag I saw in Langkawi Parade.



We reached the so-called land of eagles on Tuesday evening. The 'we' would be my mum, my auntie 'baby' and me =) My mum's meeting was a great excuse for all of us to hang out in Langkawi so like how Horace famously put it..Carpe Diem..we seized the day! We were tired when we reached 'Langkawi Seaview', so we just had dinner, which was quite a distasteful experience. The fried rice I ordered was covered in tomato sauce, I couldn't taste anything else but the sauce. The iced lemon tea was dilute but I can proudly say that I finished it. Although I'm against wastage of any sorts, I couldn't help it so I didn't do much justice to the rice.



The next day my aunt and I had a dental appointment at Klinik Kesihatan Kuah. We had our teeth examined and cleaned. It was definitely worth the visit. First, because of the obvious.. our teeth were plaque free. Second because apparently I have a good set of them. The teeth I mean.*beaming* . Or 'bagus' as the doctor put it.

After a hearty bowl of kuey tiau soup for lunch, we walked around to see what Langkawi had to offer us. It was a blessing that we stayed in Kuah town itself given that the jetty is merely 5 minutes away and it is the place to go shopping for all things Langkawi. One thing that everyone should know is how hard it is to get a cab here. At least the ones that are empty. One would think that in a tourist spot like this, anyone could hail a cab in a jiffy. Ohhh waiting for so long would be an understatement. I nearly suffered from a heat stroke standing under the blazing hot sun! I don't mean to sound like a whiny pot. But AGAIN like I said before.. too much of something, especially if it has to do with sun and standing, will definitely get to you at some point.

In the evening, the three of us headed out to the town again. This time mum followed us since her next session will only start at night. And guess what? We went for 'ikan bilis' shopping! The really small, whiter in hue ones were more expensive. Mum bought some dried shrimps as well. The shrimps were sooo tiny I thought they were some kind of seeds at first! Later was our trip to the duty free stores nearby. We walked back to the hotel and it was almost eight when we reached our room. Whoever said that a trip to Langkawi would not be complete without the beach and watersports? I had fun and my visit here was complete in its own way. At least I had my share of watersorts in Bali itself =)

Speaking of Bali, I know I did promise a post on that trip. It would be too late to post a long one on that. All the Bali excitement has definitely faded away with the weeks. So here is a short post on how super wonderful Bali was!

We stayed at the jaw-dropping Ulin Villa. It was a two bedroom villa that came with a private pool and a state-of-the-art outdoor kitchen.We spent about five days there. Every nook and corner of the island was filled with intricately carved statues and boulders. The place definitely exudes an aura of hospitality and culture. Most Balinese people are Hindus. So you will, without fail, find javanese offerings at the entrance of almost every buildings and temples. These offerings are small square baskets made out of banana leaves. Fruits and flowers are kept in them.

Shopping is an ease here as there is always something being sold at every corner of the streets. We went to a palace in Ubud and shopping at the town afterwards. We also went around Kuta town where the fmous Kuta Beach is. You could see all the six-packed surfers, some.. well most with bandages on their faces walking around carrying their surfboards. The waves here reach almost two times my height, maybe more...

We went cycling around Seminyak town and stopped at a few shops to splurge on some balinese handicrafts. Didn't I say every corner? Since my sis and I wanted our share of the trip.. coughs.. watersports...so much, so we went to the Nusa Dua Beach which was at considerable distance from our villa. Flying fish was fun and jet skying was even more fun! The lifeguards or whatever you call those guys handling the watersports equipments are so damn lucky. At least that's what I think about people who are paid to go wind-surfing and scuba diving. Mum was never the type to try out anything that's got to do with water more than two-feet deep, so she spent her time watching us, paying the fellow in charge and taking shots of herself beside the stationary jet skis... ( note stationary ;)) After having a splash at the sea.. quite literally.. we went to the Uluwatu cliff-top temple. It was such a beautiful place and the fact there were big and small monkeys everywhere didn't even bother me a bit! My cousin sister was so impressed with the place ( who wouldn't?), that she started snapping away at almost everything, till the point that a huge monkey almost grabbed the camera from her. Haha. We had a good laugh about that. And I was happy that mum had her share of the trip too that day. Love you ma!

The day before we left for Malaysia, all of us had Balinese massage. My sis and I had a hair treatment for two hours. I rarely had massages before, if massages at hair saloons in Malaysia could even pass off as an actual massage. But I know for fact I've never felt so relaxed before. I had one of my best sleeps in my life that night.

So there you had it. My own personal post about Bali and Langkawi as well. About what I'm doing at the moment.. I'm still crawling through 'The Afghan'. It was a little draggy in the beginning but it got exciting as I read on.

PS : Chenies if you're reading this, I'm still waiting for the recipe ;)

Toodles for now.

Loves,
Gaya

Monday, February 9, 2009

Life

It's funny how most people almost always realise how valuable something is only when it's gone.Like how beautiful the rain was when it's scorching hot outside. Or how wonderful the warmth of the sun felt when it's minus ten degrees. How yummy mummy's cooking is when all you have for lunch, breakfast and dinner are takeaways.





My dad's uncle passed away last week due to cancer. He was a strong man and he is deeply missed by all of us. It was agonising to see what radiotherapy did to him in just a few months but he fought hard.

He always had such an addictive smile plastered to his face everytime we came to visit him at the hospital in Penang, it would have been hard to believe the pain that he was going through.Our last visit was a few weeks back. He's at a peaceful place now and that's all that matters. God bless u 'tata'. It's extremely comforting to know that he has what many would yearn to have at his age; four wonderful grandchildren, and the very fact that he got to see and spend time with them.



The boundaries which divide life from death

are at best shadowy and vague.

who shall say where one ends,

and the other begins?



Edgar Alan Poe


Loves,

Gaya