We didn't go out for Valentine's Day, instead Daddy prepared lunch. It was all vegetarian except for the sausages on the bottom right of the picture.
This is one skill of his I really wanna pick-up.
Friday, February 20, 2009
Monday, February 16, 2009
Toddling @ Kepong Metropolitan Park
I must have cruised by the MRR2 countless times yet this discovery was only made recently. The Kepong Metropolitan Park runs parallel to this highway found on the right if you're going towards Batu Caves.
For a kite enthusiast ... this is the place for you.
Kites in various sizes and shapes are found to be on sale as we enter the park. These are for amateurs like me but during the windy days you can catch some experienced kite flyers showing their skills with kites as big as 30 feet!
The place is packed with people from all walks of life and some are found to bring along their picnic basket too. There are mobile vendors trying to cash in by selling all kinds of food items.
The management came up with this brilliant idea of making extra money attracting park goers to get on their tram ride. It's 4 ringgit a person and the ride stretches for 45 mins all around the park.
It travels along a small pathway that runs along a rubberised jogging track. Be careful with your belongings while you're on the tram. There are motorcycles speeding on the path too and dangling bags or purse can grab their attention.
The scenery is breathtaking. Anglers are seen busy around the 50 hectare lake.
There were people jogging, taking a stroll and some seems to just relax by the lake.
All in if the weather is kind to us, this is the place to be with your family and friends to catch some naturally fresh air.
For a kite enthusiast ... this is the place for you.
Kites in various sizes and shapes are found to be on sale as we enter the park. These are for amateurs like me but during the windy days you can catch some experienced kite flyers showing their skills with kites as big as 30 feet!
The place is packed with people from all walks of life and some are found to bring along their picnic basket too. There are mobile vendors trying to cash in by selling all kinds of food items.
The management came up with this brilliant idea of making extra money attracting park goers to get on their tram ride. It's 4 ringgit a person and the ride stretches for 45 mins all around the park.
It travels along a small pathway that runs along a rubberised jogging track. Be careful with your belongings while you're on the tram. There are motorcycles speeding on the path too and dangling bags or purse can grab their attention.
The scenery is breathtaking. Anglers are seen busy around the 50 hectare lake.
There were people jogging, taking a stroll and some seems to just relax by the lake.
All in if the weather is kind to us, this is the place to be with your family and friends to catch some naturally fresh air.
Monday, February 2, 2009
Happy Chinese New Year !
There's always something to celebrate thanks to Malaysia's rich multicultural background. It's the Chinese New Year and 2009 is the year of the Ox.
Kepong predominantly being a Chinese area, always brings the best out of the celebrations. There were stalls put up by the roadsides selling mandarin oranges, peach blossoms and many other new year necessity.
This year we headed down to the Gerakan (A political party in Malaysia) Open house celebration held at their HQ, The PGRM building. We were a little late, so most of the cookies and New Year delicacies were all gone.
Zoom in 3 times and you can see patrons at the celebration were all busy packing! No wonder there was no food for the late comers. The organizers were not very accommodating as they did not furnish enough clean plates and people were grabbing food from all four corners.
I was in my silky black 'Cheongsam' at the celebration. Both me and daddy had our photos taken by the reporters from the Oriental Daily who were there to cover the event.
The fun thing about Chinese New Year is the Lion Dance performance. It's very interesting to watch these trained acrobats performing all these exiting stunts. The drum beat that goes with it really gets our heart pumping.
We had our very own celebration at home. Grandpa got the prtable 'Yee Sang' set so that we can toss and enjoy it in the comfort of our home. It symbolizes increasing prosperity, abundance and vigor when you toss all the ingredients together with chopsticks.
My neighbours presented me with 'ang pows' when i went visiting to their houses.
Kepong predominantly being a Chinese area, always brings the best out of the celebrations. There were stalls put up by the roadsides selling mandarin oranges, peach blossoms and many other new year necessity.
This year we headed down to the Gerakan (A political party in Malaysia) Open house celebration held at their HQ, The PGRM building. We were a little late, so most of the cookies and New Year delicacies were all gone.
Zoom in 3 times and you can see patrons at the celebration were all busy packing! No wonder there was no food for the late comers. The organizers were not very accommodating as they did not furnish enough clean plates and people were grabbing food from all four corners.
I was in my silky black 'Cheongsam' at the celebration. Both me and daddy had our photos taken by the reporters from the Oriental Daily who were there to cover the event.
The fun thing about Chinese New Year is the Lion Dance performance. It's very interesting to watch these trained acrobats performing all these exiting stunts. The drum beat that goes with it really gets our heart pumping.
We had our very own celebration at home. Grandpa got the prtable 'Yee Sang' set so that we can toss and enjoy it in the comfort of our home. It symbolizes increasing prosperity, abundance and vigor when you toss all the ingredients together with chopsticks.
My neighbours presented me with 'ang pows' when i went visiting to their houses.
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