Wednesday, September 24, 2008

The Church in Today's Turbulent Times

There's a very interesting event coming up in HSG this October.

An extra-ordinary speaker whom we have been trying to get for a long time, will be sharing her wealth of knowledge with us for 3 special days. Being rather "sotong", I didn't realise who she was initially...*paiseh*... but when I reliase who she was, my reaction was ......


















"We have a BIG shot coming to HSG! "
If you guys have heard about Trinity Christian Center (the mega church in Singapore) and pretty amazed by its accomplishment I'm pretty sure you will be excited to meet her in person.

Pastor Dominic Yeo, Trinity Christian Center's current senior pastor, came to HSG for a few times as our conference speaker. And this year, he presented some of the most remarkable message that totally transformed my prospective things.

He's good, and I'm not bragging....


















Who is Naomi Dowdy?
She's definetly the sifu!!!! 
She is one of the founder of trinity christian center, and grew the church from hundreds to thousands!!
Don't play play. 

Well, if you think of changing your life this Raya season... You simply have to be there! 
I'm sure you guys are available because you won't be balik-kampunging.


Event Details:

Topic: The Church in Today's Turbulent Times
*a very interesting topic. Find out what does God say about the church at this crucial period!

3rd Oct (Fri) 8:30pm
4th Oct (Sat) 7:30pm
5th Oct (Sun) 1oam

Topid: Breaking the barrier of growth
Ever wonder how a mega church is birthed? Find out in this Session
4th Oct (Sat) 3-5pm


Watch the video promo at www.hsgmalaysia.org


Monday, September 22, 2008

Sweet Bean - Heavenly Tong Sui

There is this particular place that I discovered since mamaking near Saujana school and it's probably contributing to my weight gain.. lalala, price to pay for good food! worth it!




It sells nice tong sui for a reasonable price. I have a sweet tooth, so it's natural for me to like this place. And of course, there are some good points that make it a super nice shop to hang out - cozy ambience and wifi.  

However, the shop is close every Monday and super crowded on weekends!!
Couldn't be there on my day off, or else, I will be there for hours!!! 
Thank God, or else, I'll end up pokai and fatter!

Some pictures to "inspire" your appetite.

















Don't know the actual name, but it's really good.
The red color thingies are sago alike, chewie and refreshing.
There's milk in the ice and when combined, it does produce a new favour.



















Century Egg. They do take some effort in the deco.
But it's as good as how it looks like.

















And this... Cheesebake rice is superb! Mama-mia
It has some different herbish favour that sets it apart from others.
The usual cheesebake rice are usually just cheesy!
Wonder what kinda herbs they put in..?


Probably another thing I like about this shop how they serve the food - fast and hot.
The smell of food practically filled the air (during peak hours).. and you can see some customers nosing on what other people are eating. Well, I'm guilty of that too.

Posting food makes me hungry... 

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

I Heart Japan

"What do you like about Japan?"

A lot of people asked me this question when I was back.

And my answer?
I LOVE THE TOILET!!!

Some of you thought that I was joking about this...
But I wasn't!

Japanese Toilets are absolutely AWESOME!
Haha, probably I'm pretty deprived of clean and beautiful toilets in Malaysia.


Malaysian's toilets are usually icy cool and it sends a chill up your spine once you sit on the seat. But not in Japan, there's heater for the toilet seat.





State of the Art Japanese Toilet Bowl

Dig the electronic gadgets in toilet..

and no they ain't for flushing...


Now, that's what worthy to be called a throne.





Up Close
Spray! Be environmental friendly, save the trees!
Wash your butt with water instead.
I accidentally "tried out" the spray function and boy was I caught by surprise as water spray towards the toilet door.


Biget? I haven't figure out what it was for..
Was too busy with the spray.

Flushing Sound? Just as what it states, when you press the button, it sounds as if someone's flushing toilet. What izzit for?


I didn't know initially.. but I did eventually figure out what it was for.
Let you figure out lorh

Watch how they decorate the toilet bowls!
Really set the mood for you to do your business



I was just wondering whether the male's toilet look like this?
Rather odd for guys right?












Put Malaysian's toilet to shame, doesn't it?

















Alright la, toilets aren't the only thing I love about Japan...

Japan is a FOOD HEAVEN!!

For your droolling purposes.
*Sorry la, it's a can see cannot eat situation



















Ramen - Oishi!

















Red Bean Desert
































Kobe Beef - before, after (super tender)

Strawberry Cheesecake we bought from the chocolate factory.

They produce a specific number of cheesecake each day in order to preserve the quality.

Japanese have this theory- increased quantity = reduced quality.
It's quite admirable that they rather preserve quality than to earn money.


Conclusion: Japanese ain't Chinese.






















Japanese Curry































Sashimi!


















Chanko Nabe















Chawanmushi !

*Lolz, enough with the torture la.

Sunday, September 07, 2008

My new home : Shifting From Xanga

*dust blog*


Originally an experiment blog , but now my new home!
Never throw away old things, you never know when it comes in handy

Gosh, so much to do just to shift in:
1. Have to redecorate the rooms so it feel cosy- design blog
2. Re-organize room space
3. Get to know new neighbours - insert blog list.
4. Design a nice sign board - banner
5. List down names for folders - labels
6. Install telephone - Add chatbox
7. Re-collect my photo album.
8. Ask for renovation recommendations - what else to add?
9. Inform everyone change of address
10. Organise house warming!!!

*Gambate*