Don't know why so sudden thought of this topic...
But, gave myself a shot try to describe about it...
I born in Johor, Muar...Pure Muarian...
Muar is between Malacca and Batu Pahat...Not far from these 2 places..
I miss the food there...All the stalls and the originality of Ota, mades me feel I am in heaven...
I miss home made dishes from my mum and my grandma...the soups and dishes are simply the best where I can't taste it anywhere accept home..
I had a few homes in Malaysia...Muar is the original, Kedah is the 2nd, where KL also had 2, but technically that is my uncle's house...Another type of home is where you and your group of mates having fun together organizing stuffs and brainstorming - A monastry located at Jenjarom, Selangor...Where we called it our home...
I remember there is a sharing session with my friend, the first sentence is this: Money can buy you a house but not home..Can't really remember what the original sentence is, but the meaning is around the same.
I miss home...
Now, home is not just simply a building, it is a place where you and your love ones live together..
I love my home...
Wednesday, 25 May 2011
Monday, 16 May 2011
Games
Me and games...can't really help the moment of get addicted..
I like to play it, and I enjoy it...
Mostly I like games that requires shooting and building, although most of the time I lost...
Dino Crisis is one of the best PS game that I had ever played...I love the character and the guns inside that game, especially the dinosaurs, never ever get bored whenever play it..
Metal Slug, I like to play together with my sister, it's like a team-up thing and we can work together...
Street Fighter is also a game that I miss...Including car racing games, Nascar Rumble and more...
Digimon Rumble Arena is one of the tradition PS game that I use to play...
Fighting and solving mission games are my sister's favorite, I am still ok with these, because had my sister guiding beside me, should not be a problem always..
As for PC games, most of it are online games..
OSU, Super Dancer Online (SDO), Counter Strike, Mission Against Terror (MAT)...
Lately the game that I favor the most is War Craft...
I can't forget game boy..Pokemon will be the best of it, the feeling of training all those pokemons and watch them evolve is one of the happiest thing that can happen..
Another classic game that I never forget is Age of Empire..My dad teach me how to play it, it was the very first PC game that I play, and I can still remember the moment when you watch your empire slowly evolve, including all the cheating stuffs and ways that you can improve your army..Overall, fun...
We had laptop, we had broadband, technically we can play online game each and everywhere..
To me, playing games is not just a passing time, also a chance for me to generate my thinking..
Playing games are not aim to win, but I will try my best..Still, the point of playing a game is, just play it..
Enjoy the moment, enjoy the process...
I like to play it, and I enjoy it...
Mostly I like games that requires shooting and building, although most of the time I lost...
Dino Crisis is one of the best PS game that I had ever played...I love the character and the guns inside that game, especially the dinosaurs, never ever get bored whenever play it..
Metal Slug, I like to play together with my sister, it's like a team-up thing and we can work together...
Street Fighter is also a game that I miss...Including car racing games, Nascar Rumble and more...
Digimon Rumble Arena is one of the tradition PS game that I use to play...
Fighting and solving mission games are my sister's favorite, I am still ok with these, because had my sister guiding beside me, should not be a problem always..
As for PC games, most of it are online games..
OSU, Super Dancer Online (SDO), Counter Strike, Mission Against Terror (MAT)...
Lately the game that I favor the most is War Craft...
I can't forget game boy..Pokemon will be the best of it, the feeling of training all those pokemons and watch them evolve is one of the happiest thing that can happen..
Another classic game that I never forget is Age of Empire..My dad teach me how to play it, it was the very first PC game that I play, and I can still remember the moment when you watch your empire slowly evolve, including all the cheating stuffs and ways that you can improve your army..Overall, fun...
We had laptop, we had broadband, technically we can play online game each and everywhere..
To me, playing games is not just a passing time, also a chance for me to generate my thinking..
Playing games are not aim to win, but I will try my best..Still, the point of playing a game is, just play it..
Enjoy the moment, enjoy the process...
Saturday, 14 May 2011
Kedah - Gurun
Haven really write about it before...
It's my father's hometown, where he born and grew up...
What I like about this place? The morning breeze...cold and peace...
Behind my grandmother's house, is a mountain - Gunung Jerai...
Can view it the moment you step out of the house...
What else I like? The food...
Asam Laksa, Sotong Kangkung, and also grandma's homemade chicken soup and chicken porridge...many more coming....I can still remember the steamboat, the soup was amazing, can't forget the taste...
I really love the environment there, especially night, the stars are amazing...
What else I know about Kedah?
Paddy fields, the view will be better while continue on the highway to Alor Setar...
Very near to Thailand...
Oh Ya!!! Lembah Bujang Museum...We visited it while on the way back to Gurun after a movie...
Located at Bedong..simple, but fill with all the candi's, behind is a mountain also, can get a nice view if walk higher...
What else did I know about Kedah??
That's all I know..and I believe there is still a lot of places that I haven explore yet in this state...
Yam, Padang Besar and many more...
Just finish a nice holiday there last week...2 to 3 days, short but enjoying....Food and family, sitting around the living room, laughing and chatting, simple but warm...Eating during these days as well...
Overall, no matter where you are, there is no place like home...
It's my father's hometown, where he born and grew up...
What I like about this place? The morning breeze...cold and peace...
Behind my grandmother's house, is a mountain - Gunung Jerai...
Can view it the moment you step out of the house...
What else I like? The food...
Asam Laksa, Sotong Kangkung, and also grandma's homemade chicken soup and chicken porridge...many more coming....I can still remember the steamboat, the soup was amazing, can't forget the taste...
I really love the environment there, especially night, the stars are amazing...
What else I know about Kedah?
Paddy fields, the view will be better while continue on the highway to Alor Setar...
Very near to Thailand...
Oh Ya!!! Lembah Bujang Museum...We visited it while on the way back to Gurun after a movie...
Located at Bedong..simple, but fill with all the candi's, behind is a mountain also, can get a nice view if walk higher...
What else did I know about Kedah??
That's all I know..and I believe there is still a lot of places that I haven explore yet in this state...
Yam, Padang Besar and many more...
Just finish a nice holiday there last week...2 to 3 days, short but enjoying....Food and family, sitting around the living room, laughing and chatting, simple but warm...Eating during these days as well...
Overall, no matter where you are, there is no place like home...
Sunday, 1 May 2011
Operation
Never really wrote it down before, it happened when I was taking my certificate semester 2..
Can still remember it was last year January, 2 to 3 weeks before final exam (if not mistaken)..
Quite an experience also, never get myself admitted in before, hope it was the 1st time and the last time.
Story begins at the end of 2009, where me and parents discover that my nose was been blocked for quite a time without being noticed..Can't really smell anything for quite a time..Already studying at KL for a few months, took my mum's advice and try the doctor at the General Hospital..After a few times of consultation, "upgrade" my condition from a general doctor to specialist (ENT), the real "fun" begins...First time saw what is inside my nose that build up the "wall" that is blocking..
After all the explanation, then the climax part, about the operation, only operation can really "demolish" the "wall" in my nose, so, just go ahead..Another climax, quite number of medicine to consume until the day of the operation, which is at January of 2010...
Finally, admitted to the hospital..Everyday the nurse will come and check the blood pressure, normal..My uncle and his family came to visit, it was warm and sweet, thanks..
Throughout the day waiting for operation at the wad, online, watching movie, msn and sleeping seems to be the only pass time routine..
Finally the operation day, parents came, checking blood pressure, and all the explaining, then?? Lying down on the operation bed, waiting...Again, waiting in the operation room, procedures before operations, and blah blah, blah, now the operation really starts after I was been put in to sleep, the next thing I woke up is already evening when a nurse wakes me up..The effect haven't went out yet..I think that whole day starting from the operation until the next day, I didn't move a muscle but just only sleeping.
I saw Mum and Dad the moment I was been in the wad after operation..Although I was blur that time, but can roughly saw their face..LOVE both of you very much..
The real fun part is when I need to breathe using my mouth when the 2 cotton stick was still inside my nose..And the climax again, the doctor remove the stick from my nose, blood came out like....
2 packets of ice put above my nose to cool it down..For the following meal especially drinks, it came with ice, because for the first few days I can't drink anything hot, it will trigger blood, it's what they told me, just follow...
Finally admitted out from hospital, thanks for the hospitality and everything...But, a follow up medicine after operation is a must...
It gave me a good warning, take care of my nose from now...
The feeling of fresh air is really nice..Grateful for that...
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