Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Happy 54th Malaysia
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Jake and the Never Land Pirates
With Playhouse Disney switching to Disney Junior, their first original show made it's way to the line up surprisingly surpassing Handy Manny, Special Agent Oso and even Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. Jake and the Never Land Pirates. The appealing factor is Izzy's presence, showcasing that a girl can swashbuckle just as much.
Not quite the pirate I want to be but being rough and tough is my forte.
Not quite the pirate I want to be but being rough and tough is my forte.
Saturday, August 13, 2011
NGO Dinner
The venue was the spanking new Sinchoiwah Restaurant which is right behind the Kepong Tesco, a few minutes from my place. I've always seen this magnificent restaurant while driving by it but never had a chance to dine in it.
The main ballroom on the 2nd floor was big enough for 1000 people. The place was packed and we were led to a special vegetarian only table. The food was good accompanied by classical mandarin songs.
The guest of honour was the Malaysian Chinese Association president Datuk Seri Dr. Chua Soi Lek. The MCA is one of the key members of the leading coalition governing Malaysia. Politicians are always in a hurry so getting a clear shot with a camera phone was close to impossible.
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Aadi Puram Festival
The Aadi Puram festival is celebrated in the Aadi month (July - August) per the Tamil calendar. It fell on August 2nd this year. The festival marks the birthday of Andal Ammal who is believed as the incarnation of Goddess Sakthi.
The festivities are on a grand scale in all Amman temples. The Kaliamman temple in Kepong were no lesser in their approach despite constrains in location as they face a busy road.
The temple is located in a predominantly Indian neighbourhood hence the large crowd this morning for the final day celebration. A close knit community from the way they were seen working hand in hand.
The gala celebration also featured kids from a 'Silambam' school showcasing their skills in handling the weapons. The bamboo staff was custom made for these pint-sized warriors.
The festivities are on a grand scale in all Amman temples. The Kaliamman temple in Kepong were no lesser in their approach despite constrains in location as they face a busy road.
The temple is located in a predominantly Indian neighbourhood hence the large crowd this morning for the final day celebration. A close knit community from the way they were seen working hand in hand.
The gala celebration also featured kids from a 'Silambam' school showcasing their skills in handling the weapons. The bamboo staff was custom made for these pint-sized warriors.
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