Archive for February, 2009
It’s time to get back to the grind
Whatever that means. Seriously. LOL.
You see, as soon as I’d returned from my Chinese New Year holidays, we had some visitors from the USA, so we (my Supervisor and I) played host for about 4 days. And less than a week after they have left, we had a “filtration expert” over to help us set up a recirculating tank for our turtles. The “filtration expert” will be leaving tomorrow morning, and tonight, we will have 2 students visiting from Canada, and they will be with our turtle projects for 3 weeks.
And when I do not have time to write a decent blog post, that just means one thing — I AM BUSY.
If Santa Claus would grant me a wish right now, I wished that my days were 48-hours long.
Yeah, I know. I know there’s no Santa Claus.
*sob*
Happy Chinese New Year!
Phew.. It was only a little more than 2 weeks since I last wrote a decent blog post, but it felt like forever. It felt like I have abandoned my blog for so so long. But a lot has happened in the last 2 weeks.
I flew to KL and then went shopping at 1U with my Mum and sister before driving back to Ipoh for Chinese New year. My CNY preparations were like that of yesteryears, except this year, it was easier to get new clothes, perhaps somebody finally realized that not everybody was born with great-looking figures and that there were also thin people who wanted to buy new clothes for the new year, LOL. But apart from that, I also went grocery-shopping with Mum at the wet market, I helped Mum cook a huge pot of vegetarian curry, and Mum fried vegetarian rice vermicelli (beehoon) enough to feed about 25 people.
On the first day of CNY, all of us went to a temple in Tapah. There were a lot of people at the temple it was almost impossible not to bump into another person. And the smoke from the joss-sticks made Grandma so uncomfortable that we had to leave soon after.
On the third day of CNY, we (Mum, cutie pie sister and her bf, and me) went on a 3D2N tour to Penang. We stayed at the Red Rock Hotel, which by the way, was nice and cozy. We visited the Kek Lok Si temple, the Burmese temple, the Thai temple and the Guan Yin temple, which was the oldest temple in Penang. We had lots of Penang laksa, chee cheong fun, Penang char kuay teow, cendol, ice kacang. The fun-nest thing about the trip to Penang was that the whole trip cost less than RM150 per person, including hotel accommodation for 2 nights, parking fees, food, toll fares and petrol! Wasn’t that a steal? :)
On the day I was scheduled to fly back to KT, I visited an aunt in Puchong, and my sister and I ended up napping at my aunt’s. Who goes visiting during CNY and ends up taking a nap at the host’s? LOL.
Anyway, how did YOU celebrate CNY?
