Sunday, 16 February 2020

Appreciate

Life is always awesome with wonderful people around us. We should appreciate life as much as possible as once a moment is gone, it is gone forever. Appreciate every minutes, every hours and days of this life given by the God. We will not get back what we have missed and we shall live it great.
 
So, we should first remove negativity from our lives, regardless of negative people or negative thoughts. This is one of the essentials of bring positive energy to your life. Talk to those who gives us motivation, positive vibes and thoughts. Being around with those who has positive vibes will definitely bring the changes in ourselves.
 
Then, no means no! We should decide and move on! Do not look back at the past especially those which gives us the chance to not move on. Let the bad memories be a lesson to us. Without excuses and regrets we should lead our lives wonderfully because we cannot change what has happened instead repair the remaining days of our life.

Tuesday, 20 February 2018

SOORYA INDIA FESTIVAL 2018

Soorya is a leading stage and film society, functioning with its headquarters in Trivandrum, the capital of Kerala, the southern most state of India. Soorya has chapters in 36 countries (in Europe, Gulf and Far East), 50 centres in 5 metros of India and 12 districts of Kerala. The society is heading towards 40th year of its useful existence, catering to the needs of serious art enthusiasts, all over the globe. Soorya is a non-profit making, non-commercial, voluntary organization with no office building or paid staff, anywhere in the world.
 
This year, Soorya India Festival in Collaboration with Indian Cultural Centre will showcase a cross-section of India’s rich cultural heritage in a spectacular celebration of Indian Classical Dance featuring, Indian artists Dr. Janaki Rangarajan a Bharanatyam exponent and Pandit Rajendra Gangani a Kathak exponent along with Malaysian artists Mr Mohammad Khairi and Xin Ying performing Bharathanatyam from Aswara Arts Academy . 
 
The proceeds will be donated towards ‘Cansurvive Centre Malaysia Berhad, a non-profit Organisation that provides guidance and compassionate community support for cancer patients and their family . 
 
Venue : Temple Of Fine Arts ( Jalan Berhala , Brickfields )
Date    : ‪11th March 2018 (Sunday)
‪ Time   : 7:30 pm
 
‬ ‪Come celebrate this breathtaking SOORYA INDIA FESTIVAL with us. ‬ For invitations please contact ‪011-27553976/ 013-3857955/‬010-2995304 / 012-3817048
 
Invitations are also available (RM 50& RM 100) at Saravanabhavan Restaurant (Petaling Jaya and Bangsar) Kanna Curry House (Petaling Jaya and Section 17) and Ayur Centre (Jalan Utara, Petaling Jaya).

Thursday, 11 May 2017

A day trip to Pulau Ketam




We love food and of course seafood is always in our mind we talk about gatherings and family celebrations. We do not mind travelling a little further to taste a good food, thus we planned a day trip to Pulau Ketam (Crab Island) on Wesak Day holiday.

 
The main transportation to this island is through the waters of Klang River. We took a speedboat from South Port Passenger Terminal to the island which costs RM10.00 per person and it took approximately 20 minutes journey. The details of the transportation can be found here at Ferry Schedule for reference. There were mangroves all the way where fishermen normally catch crabs at the area.
Speedboat ticket (RM10.00)
 
 It was low tide at the mid-afternoon hours when we reach the island where we could see a lots crabs running around the shore and I also saw the belacan fish for the very first time. I was eating sambal belacan all the while without knowing how that fish looked like. We had a short tour around the village before we can have our seafood.

 
This fishermen village’s population is majority Chinese. Some hawkers can speak good English and some do not even understand our Bahasa Melayu because the way the converse is so differently. There were many seafood restaurants, fruit juice stalls and grocery shops around. The famous food we noticed the entire pathway is fried oyster and clams but we did not get a chance to have it. Many shops sell seafood products like dried squids and anchovies.
There are no big roads in this village but only narrow pathway for people to walk and cycle. Bicycle is the main transportation that is being used around this village. They have normal bicycles and also battery operated bicycles for rent. Families also can put up a night at this place as they have hotel facilities here and it is very affordable in price wise. I find this place is suitable for friends to get together away from the pollutions and noisy city. Those who love fishing will enjoy this place because they have fishing facilities too.

One of the pathway in the village

The shops

Wall mural


Chinese Temple
 
We dined at Restoran Kuai Lok Hian which was highly recommended by a friend. So we did not take a second to think of other choices. The seafood was very delicious, the cooking style and flavor was extraordinary then what we usually have.

We chose the golden pomfret fish (bawal emas) to be made as soya sauce steamed. The soya sauce was very tasty and the fish was so fresh.

 
The mantis prawns was so yummilicious by the looks itself once served on our table. It tasted so fleshy and creamy as it looks and of course the portion is big.

 
The kam heong stir fried clams (lala) made me so surprised once I eaten it. There were no sand in any of the clams, thus it was very clean. All the clams were so big than what we usually get which is a tiny piece found inside the clam shells that make us always regret ordering clams in a restaurant. The kam heong gravy tasted so good and I cannot explain in words but I can recommend people to taste it.



We had hot plate prawns which had some unique flavoring in it. It was mixture of kam heong, spicy and curry flavor. It was simple awesome! I personally will highly recommend this dish to anyone.
 
 

Dry chili crab was the major highlight! We ate the crabs the last because we already planned to eat it using our fingers. The red crab’s shell is obviously very hard and we needed our fingers to assist us. The flesh of the crabs was so juicy and filled inside the shells and no empty shells found.

 
I have always heard that Pulau Ketam is a seafood paradise and indeed it is a place to enjoy the fresh seafood. No regrets and worth the price paid.

We took Alibaba Cruise back to Port Klang. This cruise was a little high-end looking but it also cost RM10.00 and its journey is 30 minutes. The journey to Pulau Ketam was indeed worth the time spent away from the city. 
 
 
“People who love to eat are always the best people. - Julia Child”

Thursday, 4 May 2017

A simple smile

A simple smile
 
 

I just barged into the bus door entrance all of a sudden and the door hits me while it was almost closing. Ouch..! The bus driver got panicked but he smiled wide and asked "pintu kena you ke?" (Did the door hit you?) I said "tak apa bang, saya pun tiba-tiba masuk. Abang tak nampak" (it's ok bro, I suddenly barged in, you didn't see me). Instead of saying sorry, he said "terima kasih" (thank you) with a wider smile. In my heart, thank you? I gave him back my sweetest smile, paid my bus fare and went to the back to my seat. Then I was wondering, why thank you? May be others would have reacted angrily towards him but I didn't? The thank you and smile he has been very sincere which we hardly get from other bus drivers. I travel using the public transport everyday to work and it has been 10 years now. I have seen angry bus drivers, reckless ones, irritating ones and sometimes crazy ones. I know everyone is tired working but being a driver is even harder than working in office and those tired drivers unintentionally show their tiredness and frustration to their passengers "like me" and scold them for entering when the doors is almost closing. But this abang was so nice towards the passengers. He gave nice smile to everyone and I adore this kind of people being around me.
Smile, it shows the friendliness in you, also shows that you are not a small-minded person in the community. But nowadays, we cannot see many people smiling to each other as everyone is busy looking at their mobile phone, ipad or tabs, so all heads down. puffff… A simple smile from a stranger makes a lot of difference to me and of course it even made my rainy days better. We are in the era with bombastic gadgets which you get connected with people around the world but forget to smile to people in front of you.
Stop being so introvert. It is time to be nice to people!

Let us always meet each other with smile, for the smile is the beginning of love.
~ Mother Teresa ~

 

Tuesday, 7 February 2017

Penang - Our food voyage


We have been to Penang many times since childhood and we have visited most places in Penang but this trip was specially planned for food hunting by six food lovers. My husband came up with the travel budget for our trip, i.e. petrol expenses, toll expenses, ferry fare and hotel charges.

Our roadtrip to Penang was scheduled on 5th February 2017, Sunday and one of my friends was ready with her food directory for our journey, so we appointed her as our tour guide for this trip. We met up at my apartment at 4AM and started our roadtrip off to North–South Expressway with a Ford Escape. After 1 hour and 45 minutes we did our first pit stop at R&R Tapah and continued our journey to our second pit stop at Juru after 2 hours and 15 minutes.
We actually planned the beginning of our journey to be a little divine and holy before we turn into food monsters, so, we drove to St. Anne’s Church in Bukit Mertajam which was roughly 20 minutes’ drive from Juru. 


St. Anne's Church (inside view)


St. Anne's Church
Then, we proceeded to Jalan Baru Sri Muniswarar Temple in Prai. We did some offerings and prayers in this temple and also ate some tasty “prasatham” (food that is first offered to the deity).  Eventually, the tasty sweet rice and tamarind rice was given as “prasatham” was the first food we ate in Penang as a start of our food trip.  Next, we headed to Sultan Abdul Halim Ferry Terminal to get into the island. The ferry costs RM7.70 for motorcars.


Jalan Baru Sri Muniswarar Temple, Prai

View from the ferry


Once we landed on the island, we hunted for our breakfast which is Roti Canai Transfer Road. The stall is located at the shoulder of the road and there are no parking spaces nearby.  We ordered their signature dish the roti canai ayam and roti bakar telur goyang. The roti canai ayam was simply tasty especially eating it hot from the stove. Each serving have one full drumstick chicken piece which make our tummy so full, plus it was roti telur. With a glorious and satisfying breakfast we continued walking for our next food hunting.
Roti bakar telur goyang (RM2.00)


Roti canai + ayam (RM8.00)
 

We finally sat down after a 10 minutes’ walk at Joo Hooi CafĂ© at Penang Road Famous TeowChew Chendul is just beside the cafĂ©. We started our eating spree here by ordering five different Chinese food and chendul. Everything we ate was very tasty and has its own original taste which we do not always get in KL. After we are done eating, we had our joy ride to check-in to our resort to rest our overloaded tummy. We stayed at Sri Sayang Resort at Batu Ferringhi and the 3 bedroom apartment with seaview cost us RM218.00, it was worth it!



Asam Laksa (RM5.00)


Chee Cheong Fun (RM4.00)

Curry Laksa (RM5.00)

Fried Oyster (RM12.00)
 

Teow Chew Chendul (RM2.90)

Char Kuew Teow (RM6.50)
 

Late evening we drove looking for Nasi Kandar Beratur at Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling as we heard the food here is tasty and we have to wait in a long que to get our food. The stall is exactly beside a mosque, Masjid Kapitan Keling and it is a perfect landmark to this nasi kandar stall. Surprisingly, there was no que for food, maybe we were too early. I would say the food was just good but better than the commercialized restaurants out there.
 

Nasi Kandar Beratur - with ayam goreneg + sotong (RM9.50)
 
Of course, we cannot miss the Gurney Drive when we are in Penang, so we drove there for our next food pit stop. Unfortunately, the way the stalls and table seating is organized is little hassle for us. We ordered pasembur (Malaysian salad) and we cannot sit at the tables nearby the stall because it was only for those who order drinks at the nearby stalls. So, the pasembur stall owner does not have a table for his customers to eat and that was going on same with the other stalls. Sigh…. We never faced this kind of issue when we visited here years back. We got a table for us after we bought sugarcane juice from a stall. We ate a few other foods and the prices were reasonable.


Pasembur (RM17.00)


Pai Tee


Popiah

The next morning, we had our breakfast in a Malay stall just outside of the resort. It was so the “kampung style” place with trees, creepers as the roof to block the sunlight, table seating on the soils and birds (caged) noised around. Nothing can overtake our Malaysian breakfast, nasi lemak and nescafe tarik along with some kuih.


We checked-out from the resort and drove to the to Sri Muneeswaran temple at Waterfall Road which is a must visit temple whenever we visit Penang. We cannot ignore the deity there as he sits exactly at the main junction of the road, plus however we have to pass him to go out from the place. We went to Victoria Street to get our desserts at the China House. We felt so heavenly once we entered the cafĂ© which was filled with pastry and cake fragrance in the air.



 
 
We took a few photographs with the street wall art while we were walking looking for food. There were more but time was so limited for us to discover the all.

 
 
After that we took our quick lunch in a nasi kandar restaurant and took off to KL, back home with the same route. It was a good roadtrip as we ate most of the famous food in Penang and it was within a cheap budget.

Below are some links / location maps which helps during this roadtrip:-
Happiness is going roadtrips with friends...
~Lenz~
 

Tuesday, 29 November 2016

Infinity Charity & Welfare Organisation - Skills are important

We believe there are two types of student, the academic kids and the ones who fail in academic. We are not doing enough for those who fail. They need a more physical, tactile approach, involving people skills, team-building, problem-solving or building things. If a child is a “hands-on" learner, they tend to learn better when some type of physical activity is involved.
Every child has their own skills, abilities and uniqueness which can contribute to others and bring great joy to others and them. It does not matter if a child cannot get flying colours in education but it does matter so much in this era when the child does not have any talent or skills to enhance themselves.
For example, an arts education helps to build academic skills and increase academic performance, while also providing alternative opportunities to reward the skills of children who learn differently.
Ever anyone wondered, what happens if we lose our permanent job and you do not know any other job besides of what you were doing all the while? Not everything is permanent in life and of course there is no job security where employees are retrenched these days due to downturn of an organization. There should be an alternative to move forward and to earn for living without depending solely with an office job. 
Obviously, every child should be given the best possible opportunity to acquire mastery of skills. On September 2016, we received a call from a guardian from Pusat Jagaan Kanak-Kanak Istimewa Lagenda requesting us to look for sponsor for Sharmila Devi, a 16 years old teenager to attend a short baking course. According to guardian, she is not keen into studies and she is not doing very well but she is interested in baking. We at Infinity Charity & Welfare Organisation decided to sponsor her as what she learns at the baking course will definitely help her in future.




Good luck girl!




 

Friday, 2 September 2016

Infinity Charity & Welfare Organisation - The first step


There is a quote by Mohith Agadi “if you want to celebrate a happy occasion, do it by helping those who are in need.” We certainly agree to this statement and that was our very first step.

Our very first charity event prompted while we were planning of one of our committee member’s birthday. We wanted to celebrate in a different way than usual party and cake cuttings. We decided that we should cherish beautiful and joyful moments with these children by spending time with them in any orphanage.

We definitely disagree to cake cutting at orphanages or even to tell anyone of them this event took place due to a birthday and we would protest for NO CAKE CUTTINGS AT ORPHANAGES PLEASE. Some of these children may not have family to celebrate with them or even a birthdate. So, please do not hurt those tiny little hearts.

We believe in giving the children the feel of being loved, therefore we played with them, talked to them and even ate together. We do not donate money to the homes but rather give the children what they want or need for their well-being.

 
These children were wonderful and friendly. There were so excited being photographed and we were so happy to see them enjoying and posing for the camera.  Looking at them smiling and playing, make us feel so satisfied. Of course some children were very naughty but there was some cuteness in them. Kids will be kids.





 
When all of us gathered back home, we all felt so happy which we cannot explain. This made us very happy and we decided Infinity it is. That’s our group name to organise charitable works. We are going all out to help children and here we are now with our own registered Society, Infinity Charity & Welfare Organisation.

One thing to be always be remembered, no one is orphan in this world, we are all God’s children.