Wednesday, March 19, 2008

FOOD!=D





I searched for Kuching in Wikipedia and found these four familiar food and drink. KOLO MEE, LAKSA, TOMATO NOODLE and 3 Layer TEH C PENG!!!! YUMMY!!!! I just realised that I have not smell the aroma of all these food for more than a month. Sigh....I suddenly feel like eating all these food. I want to eat kueh chap, pork leg rice, lok-lok, Yeo's green tea, ice kacang, jagung peng and lots more. Regretted for not eating enough before I came. =P I am going to stuff myself with all these food once I go back! FOOD!!!! I LOVE KUCHING FOOD. I LOVE KOPITIAM! I LOVE SEAFOOD!!!! FOOD!!!!

Sunday, March 9, 2008

SUPER HOT!!!!

It's 40 degree Celsius today. I'm almost burnt. Before coming here, I used to think that I could stand the heat in Adelaide since Malaysia is a tropical country. However, I was WRONG!!!! I cannot stand the heat here. It's already autumn but the weather is still hot. To make matter worst, the air here is dry. Hot + Dry = Disaster!!!! No wonder there are people here who got dehydrated. Unlike in Malaysia, you hardly can sweat here and therefore, heat cannot be eliminated from the body.
The weather has made me depressed at times. Apart from that, after knowing that none of our Malaysian players made it to the final in the All England Super Series also made me disappointed. Sarawak is still Taib's dynasty after the election yesterday. NO!!!! Why on earth did Sibu vote for the SUPP candidate? How come Kuching city is the only area under the opposition party? Sigh....Looking from the bright side, the election for 2008 was the worst election for the government and the best for the opposition. At least BN lost some states to the opposition parties which hopefully they will realise what went wrong with the system. Compared to the statistics for 2004, the number of seats for BN has decreased and the number of seats for the opposition parties increase. I really hope that Malaysia will be a better country after this election. NO MORE CORRUPTION! NO MORE MISUSE OF FINANCE AND POWER! NO MORE EMPTY PROMISES! NO MORE NONSENSES AND INSULTS DURING PARLIAMENT MEETINGS! NO MORE LEAKING ROOFS! =D

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Food and Wine festival at Norwood

On the way back to Bradford Lodge from church, Sister Irene and Brother David told us that there was a food and wine festival going on at Norwood. So at around 3:30pm, together with Gillian, Ken, Clarence and Iona, I went to Norwood. It was approximately 20 minutes walk from Bradford Lodge. When we reached there, I was surprised by the place. Along the street, there were a lot of food and wine stalls. There were some stages where bands performed. There was also a clown performing in the middle of the street. It was really crowded with a lot of Aussies sipping from their wine glass or their beer mug while chatting with friends or family members. I have also noticed that Aussies in Adelaide loved Asian food. I saw quite a number of Thai stalls and one sushi stalls. The food there was not cheap and it actually cost more. We weren't very impressed with the wine and food. Therefore we ended up in Coles and Foodland supermarket. Coles in Norwood is much better than the one on Grote street but I still prefer buying in Woolworths if I want to buy meat. After buying some instant noodle in Coles, we headed off to Foodland. As soon as we entered the supermarket, we saw something that brought joy to our stomach. Roasted chicken(whole) for only $4.99=$5.00. Normal price is about $7.89. The price was reduced as the supermarket is going to close. We grabbed one of the chicken. Yay!!!! After that, we went back. The weather was really hot! =P Anyway, it was worth visiting Norwood and the Food and wine festival. Got to see the Aussie culture AND finding out another place to shop for cheap stuffs apart from Central Market!!!! Haha....

You have been so good to me

God has been good to me. He has blessed with me a lot things which I don't deserve. He has blessed me with the opportunity to study abroad. He has been patience with me even though I took Him for granted at times. He has blessed with me good parents and friends to support and encourage me. He has provided me with my everyday needs. I needed second hand text books but I didn't pray about it but God is still kind to me and He knows I need them. He has blessed me with second hand books which helped me to save a lot. Looking back at my life, I really thank God for His amazing love and blessings. I may not have a lot of money or a lot of cool stuff like MP3 but I have a God who is so good to me. The grace and love of God really humble me. Accepting Jesus into my life is the most correct decision that I have ever made in my life. The goodness of God reminds me of the song "You have been so good to me" by Paul Baloche.

You have been so good to me
You have been so good to me
I came here broken
You made me whole
You have been so good
You have been so good
You have been so good to me

You have been so good to me
You have been so good to me
I came here mourning
You gave me joy
You have been so good
You have been so good
You have been so good to me

How can I thank You
There is just no way
How can I thank You
Lord how could I repay
For Your kindness
For Your tenderness
For Your constant presence here with me

You have been so good to me
You have been so good to me
I came here broken
You made me whole
You have been so good
You have been so good
You have been so good to me

Saturday, March 1, 2008

I want Sarawak LAKSA!!!!

Yesterday the Nyonya kitchen at my residential cooked Sarawak Laksa. When I saw the students eating laksa and when I smell the fragrance, I realised that I really miss the food back in Kuching. It also made me think of teh-c-peng, kueh chap, kolo mee, char kueh, chai kueh and the list just goes on. =P I think when I get back to Kuching, I must stuff myself with all these food. =D Last night, I went to the BBQ gathering at Josephine's church which is New Life Christian Community(NLCC *sounds a bit like KLCC*hehehehe....). The food was amazing. There was fried mee hoon, fried rice, satay with peanut sauce(super delicious, yummy), salad, barbecued sausages and chicken breast meat(super delicious too as the chicken is sweet and tender). The adults were very friendly and Pastor Chris and Auntie Sue went around serving the peanut sauce and satay. After food there were games and quiz about our knowledge on world history and Aussie History. Overall, I had a great night. Met a lot people who are friendly. Praise God for them.