Sunday, December 16, 2007

The Adventures Down Under 3

From left : Momma, Colin, Me

Nothing much these few days. Yesterday was Colin's convocation, the main reason we are over here in Australia. It was one of those weird days, where it rained in Australia although its summer. Eddie said we were lucky to see it. Well, bro's convo was alright, not super grand, yet meekly elegant. I had a great time with Eddie's SLR camera, turning me into my bro's professional photographer. The list was long, and it was a boring time, looking at all the people in regalia go up and down the stage. Then at night, we went to where bro used to work to eat some Malaysian food. Boy, the food reminds me of home. We had a great time, all six of us, eating and drinking wine. It was a real good night, and shortly after home, I was unconscious.

Well, the day before, we went to the city to snap Colin's graduation photo. At night, we went to Docklands, a beautiful harbour with cafes all around. Took some photos there before heading to Crowns, a shopping mall cum casino. Didn't have time to enter the Casino but we went to a cafe in Crowns to celebrate Colin's graduation and also Joyce's birthday. Had a Corona which caused 9 Aussie Dollars. That's really cut-throat. After that, we sat outside and waited for the hourly fireblast display at Crowns, which was a beautiful sight to behold. A great day it truly was. Here are some beautiful shots.

Standing in the Alpha Beta parking lot.

3 blind mice?

Bola Jiwa.

Today, we went to a church my bro frequents over here. It was a great church, the people and of course, the music. City Life, a rather lively and interesting church. Had quite a time there, exposing myself to a church that's so different from my own, from the setting to the way everything is done. After church, we caught a bus back to city, had lunch, and headed to St.Kilda for the arts and crafts market. A real BORING hell of a time. Ugly, expensive, feminine stuff. Ugh. A masculine man like me finds it totally disgusting to walk around these stuff.

Tomorrow, we will be going to Great Ocean Road, and we'll be staying a night out because it's a long drive. So, won't be blogging till Wednesday or late Tuesday I suppose. And Wednesday will be an interesting day. It's Phantom of the Opera day. Hoho. That's something I look forward to. Cheers!

Friday, December 14, 2007

Thousand Summers

A brief synopsis of a very touching episode of Futurama : Jurassic Bark can be found here.

For those who've never watched Futurama before, check it out. This episode really touched me alot, especially the ending part. Fry was wrong about Seymour. Seymour waited for him to return until the day of his death. For a moment, my heart was seized with grief and sorrow. Futurama was supposed to be a comedy. What happened?

And for a moment, I thought about my own dog back home. And my fishes. And my friends. And my family. I will be back, Sasha. Wait for me.


I Will Wait For You
If it takes forever I will wait for you
For a thousand summers I will wait for you
Till you're back beside me, till I'm holding you
Till I hear you sigh here in my arms

Anywhere you wander, anywhere you go
Every day remember how I love you so
In your heart believe what in my heart I know
That forevermore I'll wait for you

The clock will tick away the hours one by one
Then the time will come when all the waiting's done
The time when you return and find me here and run
Straight to my waiting arms

If it takes forever I will wait for you
For a thousand summers I will wait for you
Till you're here beside me, till I'm touching you
And forevermore sharing your love.

From the musical Umbrellas of Cherbourg.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

The Adventures Down Under 2


Woke up early in the morning, again, today. And Melbourne air is really eating up my energy. Feel so tired, and sleepy all the time. Lips are dry, and peeling like orange skin. Is it me, or is it Australia?

Well, Mornington was the destination today. Started off with some cherry-picking. Interesting, because I get to eat as much cherries as I want. And mind you, not those dumb bad-tasting cherries on cakes back home, but real, authentic, juicy, mouth-watering, dark-purpled, sweet cherries. Oh yeah. That's what I'm bragging.

Next, was a place called The Glass Blowers, where people make really beautiful glasses. Oh, the skill and the art. Fascinating. And after that, the day went down hill. Went to some rose maze thingy, which was full of nothing but plants. Absolutely nothing to do with me. But oh well, it was better than looking at plants back home. Few randoms shots all around.



Now to the food. Had charcoal chicken for lunch, which was really tasty. Some seafood and egg salad and drank coke. Nothing really special but wait till you hear more. Evening, we went for some icecream in a place called Strawberry Ridge. Fascinating. Smooth, sweet, icecream. Nestle will probably go bankrupt back at home if these were to be commercialised. And lastly, for dinner, before i go on, let me warn those with weak hearts not to continue reading. I ate crocodile, emu, and kangaroo meat, all in on dish called Swag Game or something. Boy, were they tasty, especially the crocodile meat. I'm feeling wild, baby! And of course, mouth-watering oysters, mmm, which I can't have enough of it. Ate three, which was pretty much satisfying.

Australia is a beautiful place. Scenery, food, and of course the people, especially the chicks. Oops. Did I just say chicks? But if you were to ask me, would this be a destination I choose to further my studies, it would be a hell no. Man, I bet there are many more countries that are way exciting out there. The world is just too big and I've gotta explore. So, for the moment, it's a no-no to Australia. As I was standing by the piers this evening, looking down the beach at the horizon, my mom made a statement that made me ponder. She said that we're really so far from home right now, and there's a teeny weeny bit of homesick feeling. And as I sat on the beach, I ponder on the words of my mom, and I realised, I'm so far away from everyone back home. Separated by oceans, and mountain ranges, I miss all of you. Goodnight, dear all.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

The Adventures Down Under

Reached here on 10/12/2007. Weather's alright. It's Camerons Plus over here. And they call this summer. Man, I'll be an ice cube if it's winter. Plane ride was fun. My first ever, and I had a great time EATING and of course, enjoying the shows.

Well, my first trip after reaching Melbourne was to Phillip Islands. Went to few spots such as watching pelican feeding. Pelicans are huge birds with long, large beaks, weird funny appearance but they stink like hell. Stupid, smelly, long-legged, greedy, dumb creatures.

Next stop, we went to A'Maze n Things. This is the place with all the illusions, puzzles, and maze. Had a fun time trying out this and that which I can't really describe. One of the highlights of this place was the slide. Boy, it was a 90 Degrees fall man. It gives you the initial feeling of committing suicide.

And then, of course not forgetting, was the wildlife farm. And while the wildlife farm had alot of kangaroos, wallabies, pademelons, wombats, emus, birds and so forth, I think we had more flies around us than all those added together. Flies were storming around us, and they were really such a pest. It kinda disrupted our sight-seeing. Well, this is summer in Australia. But over all, it was a damn great time because we got to hand feed the wallabies, kangaroos, and pademelons. Their saliva were all over my palm! And they had their paws on my hands, and I can even feel their teeth. Man, closest to wildlife I've been was this.

Next stop was The Nobbies. Which sounded really like The Noobies to me. Here, nothing much except for a spectacular scenic view, and of course, not forgetting the pleasant surprise of catching a few penguins in their burrows by the hills. And lastly, was the penguin parade. We sat for an hour plus, in freezing cold weather, while we waited for those clumsy little penguins to come ashore. It was worth the wait though. They were organised little creatures, marching together like cute little animal soldiers.

The city here is alright. We got around the city using trams. Not bad, a very convenient and efficient mode of transportation. I've tried few kinds of food here, namely Vietnamese, Shanghai, and the newest one which I've just eaten and feeling in my stomach right now, GREEK FOOD. Boy, Greek food was super great man. All the meat, the seafood, and of course not forgetting, the wine! Man, I'll be here for so many days more, I bet I'm gonna get fat with all these food. Went shopping abit, but the things are so expensive. The moment you convert the price to RM, you don't feel like buying anymore. Oh yea, and of course, what I love most was the street performers. Varied and interesting.

Anyway, gotta sign off now. It's another one day trip tomorrow and I bet it'll be exhausting as ever. Going off to Mornington for some sight-seeing and cherry-picking. Not really my cup of tea but hell, who cares?? It's Australia here and not Malaysia, so anything goes! Updates if I have the time.

Friday, December 07, 2007

Long Road Out Of Eden

I never believed in the term "best friends", but as I draw near to the ending of a huge chapter in my life, I can't help but realised I'll soon be parting ways with few very significant people, who have helped me pull through in life. This post is dedicated to the 3 of you.

Kumara
In 1998, a chinese-indian coalition was formed. I met Kumara in St.Michael 2. He was seated next to me in class. At first, it was kinda weird, as I didnt really mix with friends from other races before. But after awhile, we became really close friends, which words cannot fully express. And the friendship went on to blossom into a beautiful relationship, in which we no longer regard each other as merely friends, but brothers. In Year 5, we remain close but Year 6 brought few different friends into my life, and the chasm between us grew a little. But fate has a funny way of dealing with things. In Form 1, we were again enrolled in the same class (1A8) and thus, further strengthening an already well-developed friendship. From there, our friendship was never broken, even though there were disagreements once in awhile. Kumara, thanks for always being my support. Without you, I would have been beaten by life's many obstacles along the way. You've always been a listener, one whom I can share everything with, and at the same time, have the trust and confidence that my secrets are safe with you. A gentle giant lies underneath your big, hairy, and fierce physical display. You've never let me down and you're one of the few people I can really count on. Thanks for being a brother to me. The scouting years we shared, classroom jokes, out-of-classroom fun, and everything we've done together will always be in my memory. Thank you, friend.

Yohanand
When we first met, I forgot how it was, but I think it was in a CF camp in Form 1. Back then, we weren't close at all. Until we reached Form 4. Being in a class we thought were full of nerds ( eventually we were proved wrong ), we sticked together as a team. And sharing some common interests such as football and music, we eventually developed into a more matured friendship than just classmates. Yo, thanks for everything man. Tho' I don't really share much of my personal stuff with you, but I believe there are different friends in one's life who play different roles. Kumara played the role of a listener, while you made the role of crazy, wacky, fun in the sun. Thanks for all the jokes, laughter, and smiles you've brought in my life. Without you, I would never have survived Form 4, 5, and definitely life in Form 6. You are one very talented person in many aspects and I respect you for that. Our jamming sessions, Sixth Form Night band performances, futsal sessions, jungle-trekking, PJ football sessions, ping pong partnership, Science One outings, and so much more will always be a part of me. Thank you, friend.

Adrian
One of the childhood friends I have, Adrian you are special. We met in Satu Merah, and from there, our friendship was a weird one. We argued, fight, and had many disagreements in primary school. Thank God that He brought us back together in Form 6. I regret the many years that we never keep in touch, because I lost the wonderful opportunity of spending time with you. But nevertheless, Adrian, I realised nothing has changed when we met again in USA4 - except you've grown real frigging tall. You were still that same friend whom I always bully, fight, scold, argue with and everything else that's bad. Many thanks to you for the classroom fun, the songs we shared, the "flowery" languages you taught me, your jokes and nonsense, and most importantly, our DotA sessions together, in Blueserver and in CC. I really enjoyed my time with you, be it playing computer games or just hanging round, or going for lunch. And seriously, I even consider fetching you to and fro as my privelege. Thanks alot my friend. I will miss you if you go to Canada. Together we're invincible.

And there, my friends, I conclude my tribute to the three of you. Dear friends, I do not know whether any of you will be reading this or not but nevertheless, every word here was written with deep conviction that it is nothing but the truth. To the rest of my friends, from here on, our paths separate like the roots of a huge tree, each in pursuit of our own dreams, but always remembering where we came from. It will be a long road out of Eden from here. The journey into the outside world, and the journey to our dreams will be a long, winding, and rough one, away from the comfort and beauty of our own Eden homes. But I believe strongly that each of you are tough men and women, people whom I know would never give up in any circumstances. All the best to you guys, and I will definitely miss your presence. I'll be going to Australia on the 9th. Hope that none of you have disappeared when I return. Adrian, Yo and Kumara, once again, thanks for the memories. In the back of my mind, I know its time to move on, because this is the life-circle of friends. Very soon each of us will have our own new close buddies, but I just hope and pray that the old will not be gone when the new comes. Just remember this - our time, moments and memories will never fade, as long as men can breathe or eyes can see.