Dear Qwerty,
I am sleepy but I can't sleep.
It happens too frequently these days. My body is tired but my mind is alert.
Till then.
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
One Step Forward
"Green"- courtesy of Jenny Downing at Flickr. Some rights reserved. |
Dear Qwerty,
Today I have sent out my resume to a company of my dream.
I pray that the resume will be safely delivered to the hands of whom it should meet. I pray that me and my friends would be accepted. I pray that I have made the right choice. And I pray that they too will make their best decision.
But however it may turn out, I thank God for everything.
Monday, March 26, 2012
Help Me Understand the Lyrics of "Hijau"
Dear Qwerty,
I am currently translating the lyrics of "Hijau" by Zainal Abidin, but the last two stanzas are being some obstinate boulders.
The stanzas are written in Kelantanese dialect, which I am not familiar with. I have tried researching and asking for online help. Perhaps everyone is busy. Maybe it's time for me to bug real people around me to help me with it.
Hijau is a very moving song about how mankind, in their pursue for superiority, has neglected their responsibility to care and respect the nature. It's about how the nature is dying due to our unconscious selfishness. While we are celebrating our latest technology, we fail to realise that we are actually celebrating a premonition of disaster.
This song is a wake up call to all mankind. And I feel the responsibility to share it with the world.
I'll be back.
I am currently translating the lyrics of "Hijau" by Zainal Abidin, but the last two stanzas are being some obstinate boulders.
The stanzas are written in Kelantanese dialect, which I am not familiar with. I have tried researching and asking for online help. Perhaps everyone is busy. Maybe it's time for me to bug real people around me to help me with it.
Hijau is a very moving song about how mankind, in their pursue for superiority, has neglected their responsibility to care and respect the nature. It's about how the nature is dying due to our unconscious selfishness. While we are celebrating our latest technology, we fail to realise that we are actually celebrating a premonition of disaster.
This song is a wake up call to all mankind. And I feel the responsibility to share it with the world.
I'll be back.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
All My Classes Are Cancelled Today
Dear Qwerty,
All my classes are cancelled today.
I must quickly find some ways to make it worth.
Now let me share with you some of the photos I've took when we go to Monkey Beach. I have been delaying this post for an eternity.
Model: Anonymous (which is not me of course)
All my classes are cancelled today.
I must quickly find some ways to make it worth.
Now let me share with you some of the photos I've took when we go to Monkey Beach. I have been delaying this post for an eternity.
Model: Anonymous (which is not me of course)
This is when we first arrive. Nobody was there, The beach is beautiful. |
Then we found a swing and played while waiting for others to come. |
This is a little sand turtle that my friend has crafted. |
This is the view from the lighthouse we visited. We had to climb for about half an hour to get there. |
Bye2!
Labels:
daily life
Location:
Monkey Beach, Penang, Malaysia.
Monday, March 12, 2012
Why Are Children So Cute?
My niece - produced by Paint. |
Dear Qwerty,
I was sitting on the floor. My 3 years old niece came to me and lay her head on my knee. I stroked her hair and said "wow, you're so much like a kitten!", which means that she is as cute as a kitten.
But suddenly, she got up, stared at me, frowned in confusion, and asked "but kittens have to stay outside...".
I can't stop laughing.
She is usually very quiet and would not stay away from her mom. But that evening she followed me everywhere and helped me with everything. Then, before they leave, she asked me to kiss her cheek (how adorable!!!).
And she kept on waving from the car as her father drove away. I waved back with both hands till they are out of sight.
Why are children so cute?
Till next time.
Saturday, March 10, 2012
The Hottest Salad in The Universe!
Dear Qwerty,
My roomate teach me how to make the spiciest salad I have ever known.
Thinly slice sourish (nearly ripe) tomatoes -> Sprinkle with chopped green bird eye chilli -> Sprinkle with lots of salt -> Savor
It's surprisingly delicious! If you are crazy about chilli and can't finish a meal without it, you should give this a try.
WARNING: Not for those with pitiful tolerance towards chilli.
What is it down here? It's meant to be an illustration to help you imagine the prototype.
See ya!
My roomate teach me how to make the spiciest salad I have ever known.
Thinly slice sourish (nearly ripe) tomatoes -> Sprinkle with chopped green bird eye chilli -> Sprinkle with lots of salt -> Savor
It's surprisingly delicious! If you are crazy about chilli and can't finish a meal without it, you should give this a try.
WARNING: Not for those with pitiful tolerance towards chilli.
What is it down here? It's meant to be an illustration to help you imagine the prototype.
A slice of tomato with chopped green chilli and salt. |
Simple, Cheap and Delicious Beef Soup
Dear Qwerty,
Do you know that we can make soups and stews in a rice cooker?
Well at least that's what I did after coming back from Tesco. Yesterday, I went to Tesco to buy some rice. I also thought of buying some vegetables and fish to make a simple soup, but while browsing through the meat aisle, I saw prepacked fresh local beef and imported lambs at some seriously cheap price. The local beef was priced at around RM2.50 per pack (usually RM6-7) and the lamb cuts were at cents! I thought that they are nearly spoiled meat, but when I checked, they are just fine. I bought a pack of beef and lamb (I can't buy more since I don't have a fridge to store them T_T). Then off I went to buy the root veges that would go with the soup.
I'd like share the recipe with you, which does not requires much ingredients but tastes amazing!
Ingredients:
Your choice of beef, cut into bite-sized chunks.
Some carrots, cut into chunks.
Some potatoes, cut into chunks.
One medium sized shallots (or red onion, but yellow onion is acceptable), chopped.
Some flat-leaf parsley (or parsley, or even celery sticks!)
A good dash of allspice (or any spice you have at the moment)
Some ground black pepper
2-4 beef bullion cubes (this is so cheap, you just HAVE to use this)
1. Brown the beef in littlest oil possible.
2. Add chopped shallots, cook until translucent.
3. Add water as needed.
4. Add bullion cubes, start with two then add more if required.
5. Wash and finely chop roots and bottom part of parsley. Add to the soup.
6. When beef is tender (for me, I like it just cooked, tender or not), add potatoes and carrots.
7. When potatoes are tender, add in 3cm-chopped parsley leaves and cook till it wilted a bit.
8. Taste the soup, make adjustments as needed (I meant adding more salt or spices!).
So it really were just a sequence of BEEF-SHALLOTS-WATER-EVERYTHING BUT PARSLEY-PARSLEY.
This recipe is student-friendly, just use whatever ingredients on bargain at the supermarket. As long as you have the beef and the bullion, you can't go wrong. :)
Till then!
Do you know that we can make soups and stews in a rice cooker?
Well at least that's what I did after coming back from Tesco. Yesterday, I went to Tesco to buy some rice. I also thought of buying some vegetables and fish to make a simple soup, but while browsing through the meat aisle, I saw prepacked fresh local beef and imported lambs at some seriously cheap price. The local beef was priced at around RM2.50 per pack (usually RM6-7) and the lamb cuts were at cents! I thought that they are nearly spoiled meat, but when I checked, they are just fine. I bought a pack of beef and lamb (I can't buy more since I don't have a fridge to store them T_T). Then off I went to buy the root veges that would go with the soup.
I'd like share the recipe with you, which does not requires much ingredients but tastes amazing!
Ingredients:
Your choice of beef, cut into bite-sized chunks.
Some carrots, cut into chunks.
Some potatoes, cut into chunks.
One medium sized shallots (or red onion, but yellow onion is acceptable), chopped.
Some flat-leaf parsley (or parsley, or even celery sticks!)
A good dash of allspice (or any spice you have at the moment)
Some ground black pepper
2-4 beef bullion cubes (this is so cheap, you just HAVE to use this)
1. Brown the beef in littlest oil possible.
2. Add chopped shallots, cook until translucent.
3. Add water as needed.
4. Add bullion cubes, start with two then add more if required.
5. Wash and finely chop roots and bottom part of parsley. Add to the soup.
6. When beef is tender (for me, I like it just cooked, tender or not), add potatoes and carrots.
7. When potatoes are tender, add in 3cm-chopped parsley leaves and cook till it wilted a bit.
8. Taste the soup, make adjustments as needed (I meant adding more salt or spices!).
So it really were just a sequence of BEEF-SHALLOTS-WATER-EVERYTHING BUT PARSLEY-PARSLEY.
This recipe is student-friendly, just use whatever ingredients on bargain at the supermarket. As long as you have the beef and the bullion, you can't go wrong. :)
Till then!
Friday, March 9, 2012
Decorations for Bulletin Board
Dear Qwerty,
As promised, here are the pictures of what I have done for our bulletin board :)
First I made some random deco items using used boxes.
I cut out the shapes and pasted some coloured papers accordingly.
I used a black marker pen to draw the outline. |
My favourite! I love the buttons, They are the size of my palm. I like the huge heart too. The little black and grey dots were made using a paper puncher. |
I made lots of these! The dots are punched out of waste papers (that I have used to make something else). I used a liquid paper to line the red strawberry. ^^ |
Tulips ready to fill up some empty space. |
Another favourite yay!! I felt so happy when I was making this. I used some cardboard and coloured papers to decorate the wooden cloth pegs. And no liquid paper involved! ;) |
This is to encourage my friends to scribble something on the board (I reserved a space just for random doodling). They can write about just anything! I think it will make our board less boring >_< |
This is our organisation chart. It was supposed to look like a rope ladder (umm..do you know what I mean??) but in the end...T_T |
The cloth pegs had now transformed into photo pegs! |
The heading that I feel insecure about. |
Sunday, March 4, 2012
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