Just dropping a short note to say I'm back from Cambodia. No time to blog now, inundated with work, but if you click on my Flickr you can see some pics we took there.
Promise I'll be uploading more pictures and put a full post up soon!
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Back from Cambo, and safely
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Arrived here in Cambodia... safely!
Hello from Cambodia!
This is my first ever international posting. Lydia and myself are now in a Cambodian cafe, hunched over a semi- current machine (it's got an LCD screen!) setting my away from office message and taking advantage of this time to post a quick blog.
We arrived in Phnom Penh safely at about 5:00 p.m. (Malaysian time) yesterday and promptly took a car taxi to our hotel. There are many variations of taxis here from a motorcycle taxi (US$ 2) to a car taxi we're pretty familiar with (US$ 7). The cabby was chatty and offered to take us around the city before we head for the hotel. On hindsight, he could have wanted more money for that.
So, without much fuss, we check into our hotel. Shame I don't have my cable with me, otherwise I could post a couple of pictures on how it looks. First impression? Disappointment. Lydia turned to me and asked me "how come you chose such a cheap hotel?"
Okay, it isn't exactly a cheap hotel (US$22 per night). But we started checking into a room with no pillows! It took me three trips up and down to the lobby, before pillows were finally delivered. Ah, but with the pillows, it started to look better. Lydia said: "Not so bad after all."
We walked out for a bit in the evening to this nearby shopping complex (supposed to be the best in Phnom Penh.) The name was Suria, so we imagined KLCC. The dome from afar made our imagination trickle even further. But when we reached there... it was... Kota Raya! The ground floor was 50% jewellery sellers, with the other half divided between food, an icecream shop and some clothiers. Upstairs, you had rows and rows of clothing shops.
We had dinner at an el cheapo beef noodle shop. And at a more expensive beef noodles shop this afternoon for lunch.
I'm runninng out of time for this post. We spent a lot of time walking around the Central Market and National Museum this morning. One thing I realise - they have a lot of gods in Cambodia. I think 80% of the stuff they display in the National Museum are statues of gods! From Shiva, to Ganesa, to Garuda and Vishnu.
Tomorrow, we're off to Siem Reap (Angkor Wat) and a better hotel (hopefully) on a 7 hour bus. Hopefully, we'll get there safely in one piece. Cheers!
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
True Malaysian Hero
Okay, so I'm three days late. But it's never too late to honor a true Malaysian hero.
To the left is the late Mr. Tan Chee Wai, a 31 year old man who was stabbed to death whilst preventing thieves from stealing a car in Kajang, 7am on Saturday morning.
Read the full story here and take a moment of silence.
SF5 Here now!
Song Festival is just around the corner.For those who aren't clued in, this is the single biggest happening must-go-to event of the year! If you love music, you should already know about this. If you haven't, shame on you.
Okay, I'm exaggerating. Song Fest 5 is the fifth iteration of our annual singing competition at Petra Youth Productions, to be held this 25th August 2007. If you're free on that day (in the afternoon) do come along.
Here's the first ad:
Monday, July 16, 2007
About being married...
I waited for Louis to finally post up some pictures from our wedding onto his blog to post this up. So... been married for eight days now, and everytime someone asks me about it, I can only say it's great.
Married life isn't about fear and trepidation about the fact you're committed to just one other human being for the rest of your life. It's about joy of belonging to someone.
I've been with Lydia for six years (that's an awful long time, I know) and you know what, it's a changed feeling now. I used to feel very sad everytime the clock strikes eleven and either she has to go home, or I have to go home. You know...like a detached emptiness.
Now, I'm so happy I get the chance to tuck her into bed (she sleeps earlier than me) and pat her hair back so it doesn't land on her face. Married life is sweet. You don't have to say, "Goodbye, goodnight."
So as I'm reflecting on what's changed, I realise, these are the first few steps towards creating a home. A place where we both belong, uniquely. We got the keys to our house just last weekened, and though it's really bare now (and dusty!), we both can't wait to clean up the place, renovate it lightly, and just move in.
This is so exciting.