Have you sometimes feel so overwhelmed by recent changes around you?
Well, guess what I've been feeling so overwhelmed for the past week already....
Sometimes I am not sure what I've gotten myself into...But I know it is all for a better future and for something greater to comes......
Embarking on furthering my education is also something which I must complete in all of my free time to come.....Due to the interest in this field, I will strive to do my best if possible...I hope God makes the path that I've chosen uncomplicated and not too difficult... =)
And I hope I can still go on deep sea fishing trips in the coming future.....with an expected schedule which will be brimming full and expecting the need to make many many sacrifices to come....
WISH ME LUCK! To any one who is struggling with a packed schedule, YOU CAN DO IT TOO! =))
A lot of people actually have a lot of things to say, but they do not dare to say it out loud, in order not to sounds rude, taking into account others' feeling and so it goes on...but moi think that sometimes venting it all up inside will one day make you burst out worse! So on and off I vent it here - perhaps I m such a bitch! But life goes on with the head held up high! ^^
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
The hardest decision in my recent years
This post has been long overdue...it is about how I came to the decision to let go of something very dear to me in order for me to pursue a future elsewhere...
The reason I've been procrastinating on writing this post even after sometimes of the actual adoptions, I can't get over the sadness and can't stop thinking about them, even now.
Most people won't realize that I had 4 cats previously, but due to some unforeseen and unavoidable circumstances, I had to take and made the hardest decision in my recent adult years.
It still saddened me knowing that the commitment that I had as a pet owner had not been fulfilled, which never even crossed my mind when I had them all these years...The joy and sorrow they brought into my life can't be described unless you were in my position, seeing everything through ME. I am against pet owners who can't take care of their pet(s) and give them a forever home, as it is a commitment to take on any pet until they do you apart. But being in my circumstances, I did what I am totally against of. I gave all my cats up for adoption, to re-home them. As luck would have it I got to be friend with an awesome person, who helps me in securing good homes for my cats, giving me advises and understanding my sorrow....Thank you my friend (you know who you are =))....
But with everything which turns out good for all my cats, I still have the feeling of resentment on myself on not being able to give them a forever home, not being a good enough owner. =(
I still remembers the days and nights I spent bawling my eyes out for missing them all....But it is all for the better, for them and for me. Even if I am selfish in the eyes of some, BUT I have no choice unless I want to be stuck doing something which I can't go any further......
I wish and pray that they are healthy in their new homes, and the love that I have for them won't be forgotten and I still miss them every single day......
If they can talk, I hope they will be telling me - We know you did what is the BEST for us....
People - please do not buy pets if possible, go adopt and give a chance to those pets in need of loves a forever home.....
I am not grieving anymore but I am trying to be a better person and being a stronger person everyday!!
*The heartbreaking gaze of a cat knowing the owner will be letting it go* |
The reason I've been procrastinating on writing this post even after sometimes of the actual adoptions, I can't get over the sadness and can't stop thinking about them, even now.
Most people won't realize that I had 4 cats previously, but due to some unforeseen and unavoidable circumstances, I had to take and made the hardest decision in my recent adult years.
It still saddened me knowing that the commitment that I had as a pet owner had not been fulfilled, which never even crossed my mind when I had them all these years...The joy and sorrow they brought into my life can't be described unless you were in my position, seeing everything through ME. I am against pet owners who can't take care of their pet(s) and give them a forever home, as it is a commitment to take on any pet until they do you apart. But being in my circumstances, I did what I am totally against of. I gave all my cats up for adoption, to re-home them. As luck would have it I got to be friend with an awesome person, who helps me in securing good homes for my cats, giving me advises and understanding my sorrow....Thank you my friend (you know who you are =))....
But with everything which turns out good for all my cats, I still have the feeling of resentment on myself on not being able to give them a forever home, not being a good enough owner. =(
I still remembers the days and nights I spent bawling my eyes out for missing them all....But it is all for the better, for them and for me. Even if I am selfish in the eyes of some, BUT I have no choice unless I want to be stuck doing something which I can't go any further......
I wish and pray that they are healthy in their new homes, and the love that I have for them won't be forgotten and I still miss them every single day......
If they can talk, I hope they will be telling me - We know you did what is the BEST for us....
People - please do not buy pets if possible, go adopt and give a chance to those pets in need of loves a forever home.....
*Right now, I will and I Shall* |
I am not grieving anymore but I am trying to be a better person and being a stronger person everyday!!
Friday, June 28, 2013
Bulgogi Brothers Chain in Malaysia
I've been procrastinating on updating and writing for sometimes now. So, I kicked my ass and now here I am, doing some much needed updates on my blog!
Few days ago I was invited to join in for dinner. It's more like a reunion for my brother in law with his childhood friend la. But what I am gonna be writing about today is not about the reunion but more on the food which I've enjoyed terribly! =))
This is actually not my first time dining in Bulgogi Brothers by the way. But it was my first time at Pavilion outlet. I've frequented e@curve outlets a couple of times before this, with awesome service.
Even though I am not some Korean food expert, but from my previous work experiences and where I've worked before, more or less I know what kind of food that I am putting into my mouth (of course I meant Korean dishes la! Hahaha).
What I personally liked about dining in Bulgogi Brothers as compared to other Korean restaurants in KL is the taste of the beef is good. I didn't say ALL, but I knew some restaurants settled for Indian Buffalo meat supplies to be sold to their customers. Maybe not for the BBQ meat but for the meat in your soupy dish! HAHAHAHHA!!
Ok, back to my story and food porn! Due to the hospitality of the friend, we were able to sampled more dishes on that night.
As per the norm, we were served corn tea, a bowl of complimentary appetizer of steamed corn, edamame and sweet potatoes for sharing among the four of us. On that particular night, instead of pumpkin sweet corn soup normally served, we had the sweet corn soup. And also the "banchan" - a MUST for all Korean food! Bulgogi Brothers serves 6 banchan (side dishes) to accompany your Korean meal, and of course it's refillable, as long as you can still eat it, you can refill it. But I didn't take photo of all these, were busy salivating over the next up dish!
We started off with "Sogogi Naengchae" - the salad topped with beef brisket and drizzled with some awesome sauce (the beef were marinated nicely and full of flavor).
After savoring the delicious salad, the next item served were the Spicy Chicken Maekgeok. It looks like our satay. I tried this long ago, and it was spicier previously. I was told that they've tweaked the recipe and now it tasted much more nicer! I like how it tasted now, seriously!
After finishing it up, came the next round. Let the Bar-BEE-QUE begins! Tadaaaaa~
One of my personal favorites while dining at Bulgogi Brothers. Gwangyang sik bulgogi is just Gwangyang style bulgogi, thinly sliced seasoned beef being cooked in front of you.
I fail once again to take picture of the accompanying basket of refillable green vegetables for wrapping purpose and not to mention the dipping sauces. HAHAHAHHAHA....Phail blogger phail!
Next, (Right, somemore food coming!!) the"special for us dish"!! =D
How can we not try the other famous bulgogi when you are dining in Bulgogi Brothers! The "Seoul sik bulgogi - Bulgogi ala Seoul style*.
To be honest I am pretty scared of eating Seoul sik bulgogi sometimes, due to the artificial sweet flavors in other restaurants or whatever ingredients they used to make the dish becomes weird when you are eating it. I am pretty much surprised as this bulgogi dish I had were more or less the same as to what I've eaten back in Korea itself.
So, I've found the place to have this dish out of Korea. =)) (I used to love this dish because of the extinct flavors, but hated it after trying some funny tasting ones around KL Korean restaurants).
As there's only the 4 of us eating, 3 being females, we've hit our capacity for the night....HAHAHA
We had some Korean ice creams for dessert, in closing our dining experience in Bulgogi Brothers.
Wow, that was such an experience, if I am there again, will take pictures to blog about their other dishes.
I've tried most items in their menu already! =))
They served plum tea to ease your digestion and bring down all the heat from the food we've consumed.
Another plus point you will definitely notice - food were not oily!!!
Restaurant information:
Bulgogi Brothers, Pavilion KL (Same floor as Din Tai Fung and TGI Friday)
Lot 6.01.03, Level 6, Pavilion KL Shopping Mall,
No. 168, Jalan Bukit Bintang,
55100 Kuala Lumpur.
Tel: 03-2141 9620
Few days ago I was invited to join in for dinner. It's more like a reunion for my brother in law with his childhood friend la. But what I am gonna be writing about today is not about the reunion but more on the food which I've enjoyed terribly! =))
* Nah, you wanna know where I dined! * |
This is actually not my first time dining in Bulgogi Brothers by the way. But it was my first time at Pavilion outlet. I've frequented e@curve outlets a couple of times before this, with awesome service.
Even though I am not some Korean food expert, but from my previous work experiences and where I've worked before, more or less I know what kind of food that I am putting into my mouth (of course I meant Korean dishes la! Hahaha).
What I personally liked about dining in Bulgogi Brothers as compared to other Korean restaurants in KL is the taste of the beef is good. I didn't say ALL, but I knew some restaurants settled for Indian Buffalo meat supplies to be sold to their customers. Maybe not for the BBQ meat but for the meat in your soupy dish! HAHAHAHHA!!
Ok, back to my story and food porn! Due to the hospitality of the friend, we were able to sampled more dishes on that night.
As per the norm, we were served corn tea, a bowl of complimentary appetizer of steamed corn, edamame and sweet potatoes for sharing among the four of us. On that particular night, instead of pumpkin sweet corn soup normally served, we had the sweet corn soup. And also the "banchan" - a MUST for all Korean food! Bulgogi Brothers serves 6 banchan (side dishes) to accompany your Korean meal, and of course it's refillable, as long as you can still eat it, you can refill it. But I didn't take photo of all these, were busy salivating over the next up dish!
We started off with "Sogogi Naengchae" - the salad topped with beef brisket and drizzled with some awesome sauce (the beef were marinated nicely and full of flavor).
* Sogogi Naengchae - the appetizing salad * |
After savoring the delicious salad, the next item served were the Spicy Chicken Maekgeok. It looks like our satay. I tried this long ago, and it was spicier previously. I was told that they've tweaked the recipe and now it tasted much more nicer! I like how it tasted now, seriously!
* Spicy Chicken Maekgeok * |
After finishing it up, came the next round. Let the Bar-BEE-QUE begins! Tadaaaaa~
* Gwangyang Sik Bulgogi * |
One of my personal favorites while dining at Bulgogi Brothers. Gwangyang sik bulgogi is just Gwangyang style bulgogi, thinly sliced seasoned beef being cooked in front of you.
* The smell when it's cooking will make you salivate like nobody's business!! =P * |
* Can eat now - use accompanying vegetables to wrap the meat and add some sauce ya! * |
I fail once again to take picture of the accompanying basket of refillable green vegetables for wrapping purpose and not to mention the dipping sauces. HAHAHAHHAHA....Phail blogger phail!
Next, (Right, somemore food coming!!) the
* Look at the marbling! * |
* Yummy-yummy * |
How can we not try the other famous bulgogi when you are dining in Bulgogi Brothers! The "Seoul sik bulgogi - Bulgogi ala Seoul style*.
* Seoul sik bulgogi - marinated beef in house special sauce, cooked in apple and pear juice, in a medley of glass noodles, leek, onions and enoki mushrooms * |
To be honest I am pretty scared of eating Seoul sik bulgogi sometimes, due to the artificial sweet flavors in other restaurants or whatever ingredients they used to make the dish becomes weird when you are eating it. I am pretty much surprised as this bulgogi dish I had were more or less the same as to what I've eaten back in Korea itself.
* Sweet and tasty - best paired with a bowl of steaming white rice * |
So, I've found the place to have this dish out of Korea. =)) (I used to love this dish because of the extinct flavors, but hated it after trying some funny tasting ones around KL Korean restaurants).
As there's only the 4 of us eating, 3 being females, we've hit our capacity for the night....HAHAHA
We had some Korean ice creams for dessert, in closing our dining experience in Bulgogi Brothers.
* Our ice creams after selecting from a bunch of it * |
Wow, that was such an experience, if I am there again, will take pictures to blog about their other dishes.
I've tried most items in their menu already! =))
They served plum tea to ease your digestion and bring down all the heat from the food we've consumed.
Another plus point you will definitely notice - food were not oily!!!
Restaurant information:
Bulgogi Brothers, Pavilion KL (Same floor as Din Tai Fung and TGI Friday)
Lot 6.01.03, Level 6, Pavilion KL Shopping Mall,
No. 168, Jalan Bukit Bintang,
55100 Kuala Lumpur.
Tel: 03-2141 9620
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Conquer your fear! *Warning contains shocking images*
I am sure most people loves 3D movies, with great effects and all. Especially IMAX, which is an amazing movie going experience in itself.
And I am sure with Genting Highland just a stone throw away from Kuala Lumpur itself, most of us have somehow managed to experience those 3D-4D rides as well. Even you can find such things in Kuala Lumpur. And not to mentioned discount deal sites, which has been making stuffs affordable (be selective on the deals offered and you won't lose out la of course!).
BUT, har, here's the but coming in already... Have you tried shooting arcade game in 4D with horror theme some more le!
Why I explain and talk about long ass 3D-4D ah you might ask. The story is like this, and until today I can't stop laughing when I think about it..... Heheheh
After movie on a fine Wednesday, We were reluctant to head home as that's the peak hour for bad traffic coming out from the mall car park. Thus, we walk around thinking to grab a coffee (mostly because I need to recharge my battery :p).
Then it hits my mind of a new arcade game that boyfie nags me to play with him before we went for movie and yet didn't have enough time after dinner and before the movie starts earlier on.. So I told him let's go play the arcade game that you mentioned earlier, want? :D
So we stand there and watch first, there's 2 men playing the game in one of the booth at that time coincidentally. From outside can't see much, can't peek into the gaming booth, but there's some sorta real time camera inside the booth, which again didn't show the actual game screen, just showing the players face and reaction etc..
From the camera plus the high pitched screaming from one of the guy currently playing the game, I was asking boyfie, is it so scary? I wanna chicken out I tell you, hahahaha.... But I also laugh loudly la when the 2 persons finish the game and came out - the one screaming was flustered and paiseh la of course! Hahahaha...
So in the end I went in to play after boyfie complains that I wanna chicken out! Lo and behold, ladies and gentlemen, mama and elephant! I think I nearly pee in my pants thru out the game! Hahahahaah
It's scary wei...... Imagine 4D some more, while playing the darn game both hands must hold to press fire on the control and the screen in 3D -everything flies out to your face! 4D in the sense that you can feel breath in you face!!!!!! #$%#$%^$%&^%&%#$#@@**!!!!
Most important part is I practically SCREAMED louder than the guy before..... The whole game duration..... Hahahahah FML!!!!! #$%#$%^$%&^%&%#$#@@**
Nah, to anyone out there wanting to conquer your fear of the dark, creepy things or whatever can check out what I've winding about......
http://www.namcoamerica.com/game.php?gameid=37
Must watch the video too!!!!
The game we played it in:
Midvalley Megamall,
Level 3 (the game arcade next to the cinema and bowling alley)
Price: RM6 per person per play
Have you conquered your FEAR yet? =D
And I am sure with Genting Highland just a stone throw away from Kuala Lumpur itself, most of us have somehow managed to experience those 3D-4D rides as well. Even you can find such things in Kuala Lumpur. And not to mentioned discount deal sites, which has been making stuffs affordable (be selective on the deals offered and you won't lose out la of course!).
BUT, har, here's the but coming in already... Have you tried shooting arcade game in 4D with horror theme some more le!
Why I explain and talk about long ass 3D-4D ah you might ask. The story is like this, and until today I can't stop laughing when I think about it..... Heheheh
After movie on a fine Wednesday, We were reluctant to head home as that's the peak hour for bad traffic coming out from the mall car park. Thus, we walk around thinking to grab a coffee (mostly because I need to recharge my battery :p).
Then it hits my mind of a new arcade game that boyfie nags me to play with him before we went for movie and yet didn't have enough time after dinner and before the movie starts earlier on.. So I told him let's go play the arcade game that you mentioned earlier, want? :D
So we stand there and watch first, there's 2 men playing the game in one of the booth at that time coincidentally. From outside can't see much, can't peek into the gaming booth, but there's some sorta real time camera inside the booth, which again didn't show the actual game screen, just showing the players face and reaction etc..
From the camera plus the high pitched screaming from one of the guy currently playing the game, I was asking boyfie, is it so scary? I wanna chicken out I tell you, hahahaha.... But I also laugh loudly la when the 2 persons finish the game and came out - the one screaming was flustered and paiseh la of course! Hahahaha...
So in the end I went in to play after boyfie complains that I wanna chicken out! Lo and behold, ladies and gentlemen, mama and elephant! I think I nearly pee in my pants thru out the game! Hahahahaah
*RAWWWRRRR* |
*I know, you can start screaming now too* |
*Don't say I didn't warn you - HAHAHA* |
Nah, to anyone out there wanting to conquer your fear of the dark, creepy things or whatever can check out what I've winding about......
http://www.namcoamerica.com/game.php?gameid=37
Must watch the video too!!!!
The game we played it in:
Midvalley Megamall,
Level 3 (the game arcade next to the cinema and bowling alley)
Price: RM6 per person per play
Have you conquered your FEAR yet? =D
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