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Sunday, November 29, 2015

My Travel Adventures Part 2.2 - Singapore

As promised in my previous post, Part 2.2 will be about Universal Studios Singapore. I have been there 3 times already and to be honest, 3 times is not enough. There are just way too many rides and shows and activities to do that 1 visit is never enough and every year, there is always something new. And the really fun rides are not enough to experience just once. The tickets are a bit expensive after converting to Malaysian Ringgit but it's still worth it. You can go here for more official info about the entrance fees.




The first time I went to Universal Studios Singapore was in February 2014 with Wani. Wani took a long break from work and decided to escape Miri and she came to Johor Bahru to meet up with me. It was her suggestion to go to USS and I immediately agreed because I have never been there before. Wani has been there once with her friends before. They stayed at a hotel in JB. This was way before I started working in JB so now that I had a place in JB, accommodation wasn't an issue for us.

My passport had already expired at that time. And being the procrastinated person I am, I renewed my passport just one day before our trip to USS. Which is never a good idea. I renewed my passport on a Sunday at Pekan Rabu which is in Tampoi, Johor Bahru and damn. There was so many people. I arrived at 7.30 am and was the second last person to receive a number before they closed the registration. At 7.30 am and they had already closed the registration! Good thing I made it just on time or Wani would have killed me.

So I picked up Wani from the airport that day, she stayed overnight at my place and the next morning, we were all set to go to USS.

Except we didn't exactly planned so well on how we were going to get there. By my car was a big no no, because I was scared my car was already blacklisted in Singapore as how I had written before in my previous post here. Last time Wani went with her friends, they went by bus from JB Sentral into Singapore and once in Singapore they took the MRT to Sentosa Island.

I Googled it up and realised that Tune Hotel Danga Bay had shuttle services going from JB directly to USS daily and so I suggested that we just used the shuttle service as it was faster than having to make a lot of stops on the MRT. Our mistake was that we just assumed that the shuttles were available, like, every half hour and we could just buy the tickets on the spot. So we arrived at Tunes Hotel Danga Bay at around 10am (I know, we should have woken up earlier) and when we asked the receptionist regarding the shuttle services, she told us that the buses had already left and the next shuttle service will only be available the very next morning.

Damn.

We still didn't want to give up. We were pumped up and excited for USS, nothing was going to stop us from getting there. So we decided to ride the bus from JB Sentral to Singapore and from there, the MRT, until to Sentosa Island. It was almost 11.00 am when we finally got to JB Sentral and I had to park in City Square instead, which has a bridge connecting to JB Sentral, because the parking in Sentral was already full.


So we managed to catch a bus to Singapore, which I should mention there are many, many buses that comes to and fro Singapore like almost every half hour and costs only RM1. The buses will go through the custom and everything which is a little bit of a hassle because you'll be hopping on from JB Sentral and from there the bus will stop at the JB customs where you have to hop off and scan your passport and then you hop back on the bus and from the JB customs they will drive to the Singapore customs where you have to hop off again and fill in the white form and scan your passport and everything and finally you hop on the bus again until finally you reach the Kranji MRT Station, which is the nearest MRT station to the Woodlands custom. And you have to make sure to get on the same bus or then your ticket wouldn't be approved.

When it was only me and Wani, it wasn't such a hassle because it was just the both of us. The third time I went to USS was with Ruhil, her husband, and her 1 in a half years old baby, and that time I decided we should just ride the shuttle from Tunes Hotel because Ruhil was bringing her baby and I didn't want to cause much hassle for them having to make many stops on the MRT, so I had prepared earlier and bought the tickets and everything. I was pretty proud of myself but I had forgotten the fact that we still have to hop on and off from the bus to go through the immigration and customs and all and dragging a stroller everywhere was really tiring and we haven't even reach Singapore yet. Lol.


Wani and me on the bus, excited like little kids. Haha

So when we finally reached Kranji MRT Station, I was pretty confident that Wani would know which train we were suppose to ride on that would get us to Sentosa Island, because she has done all this before.

Ha! I was WRONG!

Wani didn't remember anything. She kept claiming it was because her friend was the one that led the way and all she did was follow.

Yeah, ok, fine Wani. Thanks for your help.

So we asked this really nice MRT staff at the counter and she gave us a map of the MRT trains and circled all the stations we were supposed to stop at until we finally reach Sentosa Island. It's a very useful map if you know where you're going. I kept that particular map and used it the second time I went to USS with my boyfriend. Which I was very proud of because for the first time my navigation skills were better than his, even though I kind of cheated because I've done it before, but still. Lol. I still keep the map until today.

Before reaching Sentosa Island, our last MRT stop was at VivoCity, which is this huge shopping mall. We bought our entrance ticket to USS in VivoCity, which is available at level 3 of the mall. From VivoCity, there are 3 ways you can get to Sentosa Island:

1. By cable car, which I think is the most exciting way to get there and a lot of tourists with money would pick this option. The problem was, Wani and I didn't have enough money because our money was from Ringgit Malaysia currency so we converted just enough to buy the ticket entrance to USS. Haha. We even brought along bread we bought the day before because we were determined not to spend any money on food in USS. Lol. So sad, right. The cable car costs S$29 per adult and S$18 per child. So yeah. Riding the cable car was out of the question for us.

2. By Sentosa Express, which is like the Singapore version of Malaysia's monorail. It was only S$4 per adult for a return trip. This choice was considerable.

3. By foot via the Sentosa Boardwalk from VivoCity to Sentosa Island. This was for free. As tempting as the free sounds, Wani and I were already so tired from our journey on the bus and MRT and it was almost 1.00 pm so we decided against walking. When I went with my boyfriend, he immediately chose the boardwalk because he is supposedly such a health and exercise freak. Ha! Yeah, right.

So me and Wani chose the Sentosa Express and finally we made it to USS. And all of our energy suddenly came rushing back.

Now, if you are planning on going to USS on a school holiday with the kids, well then you have no choice but to encounter the massive crowds and long queue to all the main attractions but if you are a couple of single grown adults like Wani and me, then it is advisable to go on a non-school holiday weekdays. Because queuing up for the rides are really such a waste of precious time and there are so many other things to do there.

Wani and I went on a Monday of a non-school holiday and the queues for most of the rides were still okay, except for the really popular rides like the Transformer. We waited over an hour in the queue for that ride. And imagine if it was a school holiday.



But it was SOOOOOOO worth it because it was one of the best rides there! But my favourite ride was The Mummy. THAT RIDE WAS FREAKIN' AWESOME I COULD RIDE IT OVER AND OVER AGAIN. But I think Wani disagreed with me. She cried beside me all through the ride and the whole time I was laughing, so I didn't feel so scared. Haha. Just kidding, Wani. Don't hate me.


When I went with Ruhil and her small family, we wanted to ride the Transformers ride many times so Ruhil came up with the idea of queuing up in the single rider line so we didn't have to wait long. If you're not going with a group of friends and want to save time, queuing up as a single rider is a good idea as it saves A LOT of time. The only downside is you don't get to sit beside your friend or sometimes not even in the same motorcar if you're not lucky. But it doesn't really matter actually because once you're actually on the ride, you totally forget about the person sitting beside you because the ride is just that FREAKIN' AWESOME.

I wanted to go on one of the larger rollercoasters in USS which was in the Far Far Away Land section under the Shrek theme but Wani didn't want to and I didn't want to ride as a single rider. I practically dragged Wani to the queue of the rollercoaster and she kept  begging me to stop so I gave in. When I went the second time with my boyfriend, the rollercoaster was closed due to maintenance so I guess I was never meant to ride that ride.

We took a photo with Pinocchio instead since Wani was too scared to ride the rollercoaster. Haha.
And there are so many shows to watch there but make sure to take the pamphlet written the schedule and timings of all the shows and manage your time properly so you don't miss the shows you want to watch. When I went with my boyfriend, we managed to catch this water show at the Lost World section which was so cool. They showed off a lot of water stunts and if you sit really close to the front you will definitely get soaking wet.

The water show where the stuntmen/women put on a play of how this damsel in distress was kidnapped by a gang of bandits and the hero came and saved her.

When I was with Ruhil and her small family, we waited in front of the line to see a Sesame Street show because her baby was a HUGE fan of Elmo. We even went in two times because the first time we didn't know what time the show started and came in late and had to sit at the way back so after that we found out the show was going to be played again at another time, we managed to get front seats. Her baby was super excited, he started dancing at the bottom of the stage along with Elmo. So cute.

Oops. No Elmo in this pic. Sorry, Elmo.

By the end of the day you will be so worn out and the next morning you will have muscle sore all over your body so it's a good idea to also take leave one day after your USS adventure. Totally worth the money, in my opinion. Me and Wani were totally famished when we came back to JB that night because all we ate the whole day was bread. Haha. Yeah. We were that much of a cheapskate until the point we would rather starve than spend money on food. >.<


Saturday, November 28, 2015

My Travel Adventures Part 2.1 - Singapore

Continuing on with my not so big but meaningful travelling adventures..Part 2 I'll be talking about Universal Studios Singapore because I have been there 3 times and because living in Johor Bahru for 3 years, it is a crime not to go there every year. Haha.

The very first time I went to Singapore was with my family when I was in Standard 4, I think. There wasn't much I can recall from that trip except I remember I was visiting some relatives from my father's side. Now, the very first time I went to Singapore after working in Johor Bahru was in December 2012. I remember this exact month and year because Christmas lights were all up and running in Singapore that time and it was the year I was really stressed out, what with moving away so far from my family for the first time and just starting a really stressful job. So because of the stress I was in, when Yana told me she would be going to Singapore with her family for a short stay and asked me to visit her there, I immediately said yes. 

So I went there. Alone. By car. Without researching first on what documentations I needed to go into Singapore. Or a functioning GPS.

Which, when I think about it now, was a really dumb and careless thing for me to do, but I was stressed and I needed to get out of my apartment and out of JB stat.

The thing is, just because Singapore is nothing foreign to Malaysians and is only divided by a bridge crossing the Straits of Johor (Selat Tebrau), and just because there are hundreds of commuters daily between Johor Bahru and Singapore, it doesn't mean going there is as easy as taking your purse and car keys, driving over to the customs, and BOOM--you're miraculously in the Singapore borders. No, it's not that easy. I learnt it the hard way.

There are a few things you need to know before entering Singapore by car:

1) You need a passport, duh. At least I wasn't too dumb to know this.

2) You need to fill up what the general public calls "borang putih" or in English "white form". It's this small slip of paper where you need to fill up your particulars and passport number and all, where are you coming from, where are you headed to in Singapore, and where are you staying while you are in Singapore, how many days will you be in Singapore, and where is your next destination after Singapore. Yeah, you can't hide from the Singapore customs. They are practically stalking you (I'm joking. Peace.) 

Ideally, fill up this form before arriving at the customs. You can get this form practically at any public transportation outlets in Johor Bahru. And it's free so just take a whole bunch of it and save it for next time you decide to visit Singapore again. You can also get it when you arrive at the custom but it is such a hassle for you to fill it up on the spot while many other cars are waiting patiently (or impatiently) behind you. If you are alone, its still considerable, but imagine if you have a group of 5 people in the car with only one pen. Not everyone is as patient as you think.

So that was my mistake. I didn't know there was such thing as this "borang putih" and thank goodness I was alone so I just had to fill it up very quickly at the customs.

3) If you are going by car, you need an Autopass, which is something like a Singapore version of a Smartag. Without this Autopass, you cannot enter the Singapore borders because the Autopass is the only way to pay tolls in Singapore. Also, in Singapore, ALL parking places are paid by using this Autopass. There is no such thing as paying by cash, like we do in Malaysia. It's not as if they have options like pay using Autopass or by cash, like in Malaysia we have options of either paying by cash or Touch'n'Go. No no no. In Singapore, it's all Autopass.

I didn't have the slightest idea about this. After going through the Malaysian customs and arriving at the Singapore customs, the Singapore custom officer asked me if I had an Autopass. I was like, "A what?" He told me if I didn't have one, I could pull over for a while up in front so I could go into the custom building where they sell the Autopass.

Omg. Seriously, I don't know what I was thinking. The custom officer let me move forward, where I was supposedly supposed to pull over, park my car, and buy the Autopass. But when I reached the front, I kind of panicked because I didn't know where to park my car and I thought, wth, maybe I won't need the Autopass anyway. I'll just be wasting my money if I buy it and I don't use it. I'm only coming here to visit Yana.

So I didn't pull over. And I didn't buy the Autopass.

Stop laughing. Keep in mind, this was the very first time I went into Singapore and I was all alone. Gosh.

Miraculously, I entered Singapore without a problem. I don't know how. I got passed the Singapore customs and into the highway without a problem, just cruising along, totally oblivious with the fact I could have gotten in jail if I was caught. 

So that was my first obstacle. Then came my second obstacle. GPS.

In December 2012, I did not own a smartphone. Yes, I have been working for almost 6 months by then. Yes, it was the era where everyone had a smartphone. The thing was, I previously owned a Samsung smartphone (secondhand from my sister. I forgot the model. I think it was Diamond? If there is such thing as a Samsung Diamond) but one fine day, it fell on the road and the screen broke into millions of pieces and I brought it to the store to fix it, unfortunately, they said it was such an old model that they didn't make the proper screen to replace it with anymore. So instead of buying a new smartphone, like any reasonable person would, I bought a Nokia 1280. Again. What was I thinking???

You see that purple Nokia? Yeah, that was the phone I was using. The other 2 Samsung smartphones were already broken. I took this picture the first time I got my iPhone. Overexcited. Lol.

So back to my story, I did not own a smartphone. Therefore, I did not have Google maps or Waze to help me find my way around in Singapore. I did have a Proton GPS which came as a free gift when I first bought my car (not built-in though). I did not know that this GPS could not be internationally used and was only useful on Malaysian roads.

Basically, I was dead. I did not know my way around Singapore at all and I had the task of finding Orchard Road where Yana was waiting for me. I thought it would be easy. I thought there would be obvious road signs leading the way to Orchard Road. I mean, Orchard Road was a popular tourist destination, right? They should have signs from the Woodlands customs all the way to Orchard Road showing the way, right?

Wrong.

Man, was I lost. Like really, really lost. I did't recognised the names of the highways and the roads and there were so many names. I even got lost all the way until Jurong Bird Park. I think it took me almost four to five hours from Woodlands until I finally made it to Orchard Road. And it was only after I surrendered and stopped at a gas station and asked this one really nice uncle how do I get to Orchard Road and he gave me the names of the highway and roads I should follow until finally I saw a sign that said Orchard Road.

And then came the third obstacle. Miraculously, the four to five hours of my driving trying to find Orchard Road, I passed by numerous roads and highways without an Autopass. Maybe it's because it was my first time there and Singapore has a rule where first time foreign vehicles are free? Or maybe it was the weekend? I'm not so sure. I still am not exactly clear on the rules and regulations of the roads in Singapore. But I do know I was zipping through the Singapore roads smoothly without an Autopass. 

But it became a problem when I wanted to stop my car. Yana told me she and her family were staying at Grand Hyatt Hotel nearby Orchard Road and that I could meet her there. So I planned to park in the Grand Hyatt Hotel parking. Except when I reached the barrier of the parking entrance, I was prepared to take a parking ticket, however there was no button for me to press to expel a ticket. There was only a scanner to scan a card.

S**t. That went through my mind. This guard, this old uncle, came by and asked me do I have an Autopass. When he mentioned it, there was a vague memory running through my mind about a custom officer asking me the same thing earlier on that day. Hahaha.

So I looked innocently at the uncle at said;

"No one told me about an Autopass."
"Not even the custom officer?"
"Nope."

I think luck was a lot on my side that day. I guess the uncle really pitied me and he thought I was some innocent small kid just wanting to have a little fun in Singapore. So he said to me that he will allow me to come inside and park my car near his guardhouse and to be sure I will come back before 11pm to take my car out because 11pm is when his shift ended.

I loved that uncle so much. Really. Singaporean uncles are really, really great people.

So I got to meet with Yana in the end and we hung out and ate dinner at Orchard Road. Since it was a weekend near to Christmas, there were lots of people and the sidewalk was so pretty with Christmas trees and Christmas lights everywhere and I used to have pictures but now I can't find them. The only picture I could find is the one that Yana uploaded on Instagram.


Haha. Don't I look innocent?

So we went to have dinner and did a little shopping around Orchard Road. And then came Obstacle Number 4. Getting back to Johor Bahru.

At least this time wasn't so bad because Yana told her parents about how I did't have a GPS and how I wasn't familiar with my way around Singapore. So her dad drew out a map for me with all the names of the road of which I should take that would lead me back safely to Woodlands and back to JB. 

Unfortunately, I'm not a really good at navigation so I wasn't really good at reading maps. In the end, I still got lost. Which was even scarier this time because it was almost midnight and there were hardly any cars left on the road. Somehow, I ended up near Marina Bay and started crying and thought I was lost for good and I would be stuck in Singapore for the rest of my life and never be able to step foot again in Malaysia.

Drama, much? I know.

And then, taa-daaa! I managed to enter a highway where there were signs and signs of Johor Bahru, so I just followed those road signs and it led me into a very heavy traffic jam at the Woodlands custom but I was just so happy because all around me were Johor-plated cars. Lol. And I made it through the Singapore custom without having to scan an Autopass. Another miracle.

So ever since then, I have never entered Singapore with my car again. I told my friend about it and he scared me and said that my car was probably blacklisted if I ever tried to enter Singapore again so I dared not to until today. Haha. Since then, I have entered Singapore either by bus or somebody else's car but never my own.

I know this entry was suppose to be about Universal Studios Singapore but I guess I got overexcited in telling my story of my first experience being lost in Singapore. Haha. So I will break down this entry into multiple parts instead. So this will be My Travel Adventures Part 2.1 - Singapore. I promise Part 2.2 will be about Universal Studios Singapore. Hehe.

Friday, November 27, 2015

My Travel Adventures Part 1 - Melaka

Now, I do not have much experience on travelling, unlike a lot of travel bloggers I've read before, but I do have a some amount of travel experiences in some places I have been to a few times before. So I will blog about those places instead. Maybe you could pick up a tip or two from my experiences.



Bandaraya Melaka

I think when I was younger, I've been here about once or twice with my family. Ever since moving to Johor Bahru 3 years ago, I have been here many, many times. Usually a day's trip only, but once or twice I stayed overnight. Ever since one of my best friends from my university days started working in Melaka, I have gone there even more often, mainly due to the fact that I know there will always be a free place to stay for the night..hahaha. Thanks, Ruhil :P

So one of the first times I have been to Melaka was with Ayuni, because she forced me to go with her. We drove there in the morning, reached there almost noontime (so okay, we didn't exactly drive early in the morning to reach there at noon. Guilty) and took a quite heavy lunch (because Ayuni is such a big eater) before starting off some sightseeing. 

One thing about Melaka during the weekends, and I mean the Bandaraya Melaka, is that the traffic jams there are massive. In a small place with traffic light stops every 2 minutes and hundreds of cars pouring in, be prepared to get stuck in a heavy jam. Mornings are not so bad, but when it gets to noontime until evening, it's the worse.

The nice thing about Melaka is that it has a lot of photogenic places, being the historical city of Malaysia and all. The bad thing about it is that these photogenic places are photogenic only when the hot sun is pouring down on you. Melaka is a hot place. So if you go with the intentions of visiting these photogenic places, make sure you wear something light with sunblock and bring your sunglasses and hat. Forgetting not to bring a hat, however, is not problem because practically every inch of step you take, there will be several vendors selling affordable sun hats in a range from RM10-RM25. I have a nice small collection of these hats.

The first time I went to Melaka with Ayuni, I was excited and full of energy and so when she suggested to climb up the A'Famosa, I agreed right away, although it was freakin' hot. But we got nice pictures from that small hike.

On top of the A'Famosa. I had to hold in my stomach because Ayuni said she could see it bloating. Hence the hand on my tummy pose.
The second time I went to Melaka was with a group of friends. Again, it was Ayuni's idea. She's really good at planning these kind of trips. I wore a dress this time so I refused to hike up the A'Famosa when they suggested it. So we posed at the foot of the fort instead.


The third (I think) time I went there was with a different group of friends, and this time we stayed overnight. Actually, our intentions were to go to a friend's wedding in Negeri Sembilan on the very next day but one of us had a mastermind of using that opportunity to wander around the streets of Melaka and everyone else immediately agreed. This time, because Shahrul was there, the pictures were nicer than iPhone camera pics, thanks to his professional Samsung camera and wide lens. Hahaha.



We had dinner at Hard Rock Cafe that night. We took some pictures inside the place but it was really, really dark so the pictures didn't turn out that great. Even with Shahrul's fancy camera. Lol.

Then, there is Jonker Street, which is what I love most about Melaka. I love the small, antique shops lining up on both sides of the roads, selling stuff you would never need but still want to buy. I love those small laksa and baba nyonya shops with the old heritage feeling to them. I love the beautiful, very photogenic street art you can find along every corner of the road while you explore the twists and turns, I love the weekend night market, although crowded, but there are just so many good junks you can't help but buy.

Photobombed by this tall uncle. Which made my picture even cooler >.<

The first time I went to Melaka with Ayuni, I had already Googled earlier what street art were nice to take pictures of on Jonker street and there was this one Orangutan shop where they have this cute orang utan painted on the wall of their shop that caught my attention and I told Ayuni, by hook or by crook, we have to find that shop and I had to take a picture of that orang utan. And Ayuni being Ayuni (meaning she never fails me) she found that shop for me. She even stopped this one uncle riding his bicycle along the road and showed the painting from Google, asking which turn we had to take to find that orang utan. Lol.




I purposely made the same pose. Ayuni's idea.
Jonker Street at night is really, really beautiful. It's a big loss if you visit Jonker Street and don't stay there until nighttime, at least once even is enough. It gets really colourful with the beautiful lights and the street arts popped up as if they had come to life.



Other than the street arts, there are many good places to eat at Jonker Street. The fourth, or fifth, or sixth--I don't know. I don't remember--time I went there, I went with my boyfriend because he was craving for some good baba nyonya food. We came across this restaurant called Restoran Peranakan and dude, the food was delicious.




After Ruhil saw me upload the picture in Instagram, she immediately wanted to go to that same place so when Wani came to Semenanjung, we took that opportunity to take a trip to Jonker Street to have a good dinner there. Unfortunately, the place was either closed or jam-packed that night, I can't remember why, but we didn't go there, instead we went to another baba nyonya shop which tasted just as good called Bistro Year 1673.

I didn't take any pictures of the restaurant, so instead I will upload a picture of our faces inside the restaurant. Hahaha. It's close enough.

That night, we slept over at Ruhil's place and Wani had to leave early in the morning, so Ruhil and I decided to continue our Melaka City adventure so we went back to Jonker Street the next day and tried to find Jonker 88, which is a very popular laksa shop in Melaka. Man. There was this looooooong queue outside the shop of people waiting to take their laksa but we were determined to taste this laksa everyone was talking about so we queued up and searched for an empty table, which was hard because it was a very small shop with more number of customers than chairs but this one really nice couple offered half of their table space for us, probably because they saw Ruhil with her baby and they are really nice and reasonable people.

How was the laksa? Not bad. But I actually expected it to taste better on par with its popularity. 

And of course, Melaka would not be complete without riding their famous beca. It's even more fun riding them in the night where you can choose which brightest beca you want.
I joked about this pic where Ruhil's family were the only ones with "cahaya keimanan" while the rest of us were loss cause. Lol.
These weren't the only places I went to the many times I've been to Melaka. There's the time I went to Pantai Klebang for their famous coconut shake, and the time we went to Kampung Umbai for their seafood. It's quite a secluded place and takes a while from Melaka City to get there but it's worth it. And the delicious cheese nan from Pak Putra. Bottom line is, there are way too many things to do and see in Melaka and one blog entry is not even close to fair to write about everything.

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

If Dreams Actually Mean Anything

I had the weirdest dream last night.

I was at a, like, dinner party or some sort of social gathering at a friend’s house with my boyfriend and it was time to leave but me and my boyfriend came in separate cars because we had to leave in separate cars because he had another event after the dinner/social gathering thing. Something like a seminar or convention or something. Why was a seminar/convention happening in the middle of the night after dinner, I have no idea. It’s just a weird dream.

I was sort of bummed that he wasn’t able to drive me back home after the dinner/social gathering but I knew I had no choice. But all my friends were telling me at the party not to go back by myself, that I needed to have him drive me back home, because if he went to the seminar/convention, then I would lose him because there was this other girl at the seminar/convention who really liked my boyfriend and wanted to steal him away from me. So I became really upset and I asked him not to go to the seminar/convention, but to send me back home instead and he said he really needed to go. So I had no choice. And then I confronted him about the girl that liked him and was planning to steal him away from me and he assured me that was not going to happen. He promised me that he will get my name tattooed on his ankle to show how much he loves me.

HAHAHAHHA. LIKE REALLY? OUT OF ALL THE WAYS TO PROVE HIS LOVE FOR ME ALL I COULD THINK OF IN MY DREAM IS TO TATTOO MY NAME??? ON HIS ANKLE??????

Seriously, what have I been watching or reading lately???

So I was happy again and allowed him to go to the seminar/convention.

But when I went out to my car, I noticed I had a flat tire and I went back in the house and told my boyfriend and in the wend he had to send me back home and missed the seminar/convention.

And then I woke up.


I don’t know if he ever got the tattoo. I’ll have to call him and ask.

Monday, November 23, 2015

Welcome Back A Second Time, Pretty Kitty In Pink

Wow. I have not written here for quite some time already. I do not want to write anything about work for the meantime because I hate work. And I know that's all I have been saying in this blog ever since I started working but that's just the plain truth.

I hate my job. As noble as it is, I hate it.


Ok. So now I have gotten that out of my system, I will write the significant things only that happened in my life so far since my last entry, which was more than 2 years ago.


1) I have a boyfriend. And for those who know me and has been following my old blog before (which was deleted years ago), you know this is a BIG deal. I have been whining and crying like a little baby about being lonely and single for the longest time and even when I myself read back all my immature entries, I feel like burying my head deep, deep underground. I mean, gosh. Really?? Was I really that annoying and pathetic and desperate? F***. Why didn't anybody just slap me in the face that time or bang my head to the wall?? I would have hated you at that time but I would have thanked you with kisses and hugs now. So yes, I have a steady boyfriend now. Almost 3 years. 3 freakin' amazing years. He is the best. I could gush about him all day but just like what the lyrics to DNCE's song, Jinx, said; 


"Yeah I want to tell everyone

That you are, you are my only one
Screaming at the top of my lungs
But I'm whispering, I'm whispering, I'm whispering
Cause I don't wanna jinx it"


Lyrics courtesy of http://www.azlyrics.com

Yeah. I don't want to jinx it. But I love the guy. I really do. And not to be totally dramatic or anything, but he kind of changed my life in a good way. Made me look at things differently. Made me feel loved. I am so thankful for that. Meeting him was one of the best things that ever happened to me. And I met him through work so I guess at least something good came out of it.

2) I got a cat. I had cats before this when I was still schooling. But ever since the first time I moved to Kuala Lumpur from Johor Bahru in 2003, I didn't have any cats until December 14, 2013 (according to the date of the pictures in my iPhone), I got a kitten. I got him from a friend. I think he was about 1+ months that time. He was the cutest thing ever. The problem was, I was renting a room in an apartment that time (take note it was while I was doing my housemanship in Johor Bahru), so when my friend was asking around whether was there anyone interested in taking in baby stray kittens that a stray cat just delivered outside his home, I wanted one but I didn't have any place to take care of him. Then my boyfriend said one of the best things he has ever said, "He can stay at my place."

I mean, really guys. When a non-catlover offers to take care of a kitten and opens up his home to the kitten just because his catlover girlfriend wanted one, don't tell me he's not a keeper. You see why I'm so head over heels with him?

When we first got him, he was so tiny and had an eye infection and refused to eat or drink anything and we were so scared he was going to die. Now he is the fattest, naughtiest, most stubborn cat ever. Now he lives with me in Kuala Lumpur ever since I moved back here from Johor Bahru. I know my boyfriend misses him a lot. He doesn't want to admit it, but I know he does.



3) I MET SAM BUNKFACE! LIKE WTF RIIIIGHT??? 

Omg, if you have ever read my old blog, you would know I am, like, this HUGE fan of Bunkface (although I guiltily admit I have never owned a record of theirs) and have been to many of their gigs back in my younger days. Hahaha. 

Gosh. I'm so old now. Just thinking of going to gigs again makes me shudder. But still, it was quite a significant moment in my life meeting him, as lame as it sounds. I was at Anugerah Skrin with my sister earlier this month because we got free tickets and got to sit in the artists' seat coz we're cool like that (big LOL) and my sister wanted to leave early before the ceremony finished because being pregnant and all makes you tired really fast and so we were waiting for our car at the valet service and there was Sam and his wife taking their car and my sister was like, "Isn't that Sam Bunkface, your idol?" And I was like "Omg. Yeah it is. I want to take a picture with him." And so I went up to him and asked, "Can I take a picture with you?" And he had this bored expression on his face like he was so used to having people coming up to him asking for a picture but he was still a really nice sport and I took a picture with him but I didn't stand too near because his wife was there and even if his wife wasn't, I wouldn't stand too near anyway coz I'm a good girl. Haha. But still. This event is still considered quite significant in my life taking account how I was quite a gig kid back then and always dreamt of having a boyfriend who was cool and in a band and played the guitar and wrote songs about me. Hahahahaha. Now, when I think about it, I feel bleh. I would rather have a boyfriend who is smart and mature and nerdy and spends his time playing DOTA and World of Warcraft instead of going out to gigs every night.

Oh wait. I DO have that kind of boyfriend, lucky me.

So yeah. 3 significant things happened in my life since the last 2 years. I don't know whether to cry or laugh. But one thing is for sure. I am so happy now. Happier than I ever was in the last 8 years of my life, to be honest.