Saturday, November 29, 2008

Friday night out


Tonight was one of our weekday night out / date night and we decided to go to Halo Cafe in town. We came here for dinner with our friends on Monday night and we found out they have a performing band every night from 8:30pm, except Sunday nights. And we thought the band tonight was really good. They sang really well even individually! And they were also having a good time communicating with the crowd ;-) Ah they sang 2 songs from Jay Chou's new album ;-)

Hmmm I had fun with Augustine tonight, I love it that we make it a point to spend quality time together. I try not to talk about work but I think we (or rather I) still do sometimes hehe.

We shared some fries and this Borneo coffee, the serving is for two, it was quite good! It's obviously keeping me awake now! ;-) I wanted to try a 3 layer milk tea but they ran out.

Thanks dear!
Carmen

Monday, November 24, 2008

Double Star Cafe

Today after church, we decided to head to Double Star Cafe at Pelita for lunch. The cafe is quite big, it covers 2 shoplots and it's got WIFI too. The ambience is cosy and the air-cond is very strong. They were quite packed.

The food selection is wide! When I saw the menu : pork chop rice, toasts, baked cheese rice, Kim Gary immediately came to mind hehe. Is the food as good? Well, the food here is a lot less salty actually, but health wise, I think it's better ;-) Here's what we had :-

Cendol iceYin Yeong ice (woohoo found my fav drink!)
Salted vege beancurd soupFrench toast with butter and honey Pork chop vege rice
Taiwanese style spicy beef noodle (not spicy enough for me)Assorted mushroom vege rice

Carmen

Evening walk



We went for a walk this evening. There is this lake about 10 minutes' walk from home. The ducks hang out here sometimes, otherwise we see them running all over the residential area! The residents come here for brisk walking, jogging, cycling and fishing. I can go running here but I still prefer the gym la.

Carmen

Sunday, November 23, 2008

7 Highly Skills from "Transformers"

While I was doing nothing and merely filling up my leisure time in one of the shops the other day, one DVD had caught my attention..."Transformers".

This reminded me about one of the blogs I had earlier (not here but under Friendster account), which I would love to share with everyone again. Copy-and-paste mode!

"After waited so long to get the ticket (it seemed like the movie tickets always sold out for the last two weeks) and finally, I completed the mission, which was to watch one of the best movies of the year - "Transformers".

The ratings and the reviews for the movie were excellent and marvel at times. How could a movie, which taken out from a cartoon, could be so nice and excellent? The movie was definitely one of the best and overwhelming than I expected. More than 2 hours in the cinema, I personally think some important skills could be discovered from the movie.

1. Leadership

Optimus Prime was ready to have a face-to-face battle against Megatron, instead of hiding when things had gone extremely wrong.

Comment: This, I believe, is one of key criteria to become an effective leader. Never fear on the worst enemy but persevering until the victory is acclaimed.

2. Teamwork

Key actress (I apologize on unable to remember her name) was driving the truck while bumblebee was gunning down the decepticon (although bumblebee was injured). Soldiers were also in the killing spree against the decepticons although their weapons were not strong and solid for defence.

Comment: Good teamwork works wonderfully under the worst situation. Better heads (in this sense, better and more weapons) definitely will prevail.

3. Sacrifice

Optimus Prime was ready to sacrifice if he had to, in order to save the human beings and autobots, besides dashed Megatron’s wish to create a new army of decepticons.

Comment: “No sacrifice, no victory”.

4. Hidden talent

Bumblebee camouflaged as a car to hide his true identity and talent, only transformed when needed to protect the innocent Sam and other people.

Comment: Offer effective helps and show extraordinary talents when needed rather than being defensive/stay away from any problems when helps are wanted or needed.

5. Courage

Sam showed that winning a person’s heart was not totally by the look of the car (an old Camero, which of course transformed to a new GM Camero), but instead by the courage and bravery.

Comment: Stand firm to the ground with bold decisions and brave enough to conquer the mountain in order to accomplish the tasks. Sky is the limit!

6. Trust

Sam trusted the autobots and befriended with them after knowing their true intentions, instead of supporting and stand on the same line with the decepticons, eventhough his life is at stake/threatened in one point of time.

Comment: Learn to trust can become beneficial to everyone and save lots of unwanted anger and tears.

7. Appreciation

Optimus Prime affirmed his appreciation to other autobots for all the years of going through the battle against decepticons. He also showed a deep gratitude to Sam when he helped the autobots to destroy "all spark" (the cube).

Comment: An excellent and effective leader will appreciate his team and not only take credits to himself."


Augustine



Saturday, November 22, 2008

I Love Fashion Shows!




Yesterday's opening show went really well. Sis did a GREAT job with all the arrangements and from what she related to me she had so much fun with our staff and the models too! Although this time we're kinda restricted by the organiser and jeweller to keep to black or dark colors (this is a jewelry festival), we still try our very best to showcase outfits that best represents the Chula spirit. New Chula dresses actually just arrived this morning, phew! Our postmen are considered efficient lor haha.

Yesterday's was a preview with all other designers and jewellers, tomorrow's slot at 2pm is all ours ;-)

Fashion show details :-
Event : Red Carpet Jewelry Runway at the 14th Malaysia Jewelry Festival 2008, 21-24 November 2008
Date : Sunday, 23 November 2008
Time : 2:00pm
Venue : Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Hall 4 & 5

For more information, pls call 03-2143 3336 or visit http://www.carmenz.com.my/

And check out related posts
here :-
CHULA on the Red Carpet Jewelry Runway!
You Are Invited!!!

Carmen

Yummy tasty food from mom

Many people claim that descendants from Hainan (or Hainanese) can cook and make very tasty and delicious food. I definitely raise both my arms and legs in full support of that...indeed.

Last 2 days, my mom spent some time making char siew (BBQ pork) pau, tao sa (red bean) pau, and Kuih Talam (top layer is Santan and bottom is Pandan).

Left only 2 char siew pau....who has eaten the rest??

DELICIOUS!!

Filled with red beans...I LOVE it!

Anybody wants to have nice and gelly-like Kuih Talam?

Augustine

Friday, November 21, 2008

My Birthday Gift

My friend got me this book for my birthday last month. I haven't really started reading it but I will start soon. I flipped through it a little and I know I will enjoy reading it, it's got humor thrown in here and there, no pictures, but a lot of useful info and guidance ;-)

To my dear friend, thank you!!!


Carmen

Thursday, November 20, 2008

YOU ARE INVITED!!!


You are invited to the 14th Malaysia Jewelry Festival 2008, 21-24 November 2008!

CarmenZ is proud to be one of the wardrobe sponsors for the Red Carpet Jewelry Runway!


Watch out for new and exciting CHULA designs together with the finest jewelry from Emrusa!


Event : Red Carpet Jewelry Runway / Fashion Show

Date : Sunday, 23 November 2008

Time : 2:00pm

Venue : Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Hall 4 & 5


Also look out for a FASHION PREVIEW during the festival's grand opening ceremony on Friday, 21 November 2008 at 11.00am!

Please drop by CarmenZ, Lot 10 for FREE invites to the festival.

For more information, pls call 03-2143 3336 or visit
http://www.carmenz.com.my/

Check out related posts
here :-
CHULA on the Red Carpet Jewelry Runway!
I Love Fashion Shows!!!

Carmen

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Excapade Sushi at Kuala Belait, Brunei

Last month, we went to Brunei for a day trip. Augustine cannot wait to introduce this Japanese restaurant called Excapade Sushi which he has been once with his collegues. We went to the Kuala Belait branch (there are 3 outlets!). Thumbs up for the really generous servings, freshness and service!

Didn't take a lot of photos and the photos I took did not turn out well but here's a few :-
The interior (there is also a sushi bar)
Soft shell crab
Hokkeido Maki (giant size!)
Spider Roll
Unagi Fire Cheese!
Chicken Ramen
Macha Ice-Cream with Red Bean

Brunei's just a short drive from Miri so we'll definitely be heading there again soon! ;-)

Carmen

Foodies over the weekend

Last weekend we checked out some food places we haven't been before. We constantly try new places but sometimes when we're in the midst of running important errands, we eat at the nearest coffeeshop or something. To save time. Like once when I had to send my slippers to the cobbler and he said he needs half an hour, we had no choice but to eat nearby and most of the time, the food is not what I like.

On Sunday after church, we went to 2020 Cafe at Pelita. Actually I had a craving for dimsum. We shared a couple of items like beef noodles, dry pan mee, kolo mee and a variety of dimsum. Dim sum didn't really satisfy us but the noodles were quite good especially the beef noodles, it got us talking about the places we had beef noodles back home ;-) The soup base was a little spicy and they serve it with lime to squeeze and belacan ;-) Didn't take any photos though hehe.

On Saturday, we bought a variety of food from Saberkas night market like rojak thambi (it was not bad but still didn't live up to my expectations LOL, we added chopped nuts ourselves at home), apam balik (this is Augustine's favourite but I find it too sweet) and some local layer cake to try. Apparently the layer cakes are very popular here. Below is a picture of three flavours I chose, yam-strawberry-pandan, chocolate mint, cheese-butter. They are not cheap, I think coz there is a lot of work involved. Very hand made indeed.

The Saberkas market is held every weekend Friday morning til Saturday night. They sell everything just like our "pasar malams" back home and in addition, there are many many food stalls selling stuff we get back home during the Ramadhan bazaars. We've tried some others in the past like "ikan bakar" - there's all sorts of fish available, fried noodles - again many types to choose from, "keropok lekor", "murtabak", "laksa", etc.

On our way home after the market, we decided to check out a stall manned by a very old aunty at Pujut 3 residential area somewhere behind GK supermarket. The aunty only sells her yummy teatime delicacies 2pm-6pm Tuesdays til Sundays. She speaks Cantonese in fact! We bought turkey ham cheese sandwiches, hotdog roll (the bread layer was wrapped in egg!) and "chee cheong fun" (yumyum). See pics below hehe. She sells a lot more stuff and I bet some of it already sold out by the time we got there ;-)


Carmen

Shopping at Imperial Mall

It was only recently we stepped into Imperial Mall for the very first time. We quite like the mall. Maybe it's something new compared to the others we've been frequenting LOL. It's actually inside Imperial Hotel and it has the Boulevard Hypermarket too.

Interesting stuff we bought? I found a nice pair of sandals and Augustine made new glasses (with built-in sunnies). I chose the frame for him, it's from Louis Koo's collection called Level Nine 9 ;-) And it came in a nice army like case in military green. Very cool indeed ;-) They have very nice sunnies too ;-)




Carmen

A Heart After You







A Heart After You

Create in me a new heart
One that follows You
Place in me a deep desire
To know You as I'm known

Set my feet in Your ways
To live worthy of Your call
Draw me near to You Lord
Every single day

I just want to be more like You
Walk with You beside me Lord
Won't You be my guide
Place Your heart inside my soul
A heart that's ever true
One that's after You

All I desire
A heart after You

A great song written by City Harvest Church which brings me really close to the Lord whenever I listen or sing along ;-)

I put up 3 videos above : One in English, the second one in Mandarin and the third one is a jazzy version - just the piano and saxophone ;-)

Does anyone have the lyrics in Mandarin?

Carmen

Friday, November 14, 2008

Follow up to "A faithful christian in Lean environment "

Change is necessary in any circumstances, although many people might not deem this as a need or even sometimes we cannot tell the outcomes are for the better or for the worse. Change is for the survival and hoping for a good outcome. All and all, it is quite subjective and open for different opinions from different level of thinking and individuals.

Let's have some scenarios to prove its existence, act as reflections and for food of thoughts:
1. people will change after pay rise, which is bringing family for vacation, etc.
2. even after marriage and family growth, people might change to buy a bigger car in order for the family to ride in more comfort.

Are these 2 scenarios showing that people will change because of their needs or because of knowing their outcomes are for better or worse??

Personally, scenario 1 is explicitly showing that people change because of trying to fulfill a sense of satisfaction or to provide a self reward from a milestone of hard earned efforts, but do we really think it is a need? Generally it should be good if everyone is contented from certain angles, if not all. In negative angles, family might not be happy or satisfied from the vacation if let's say, plane delays, sudden riots in the place that is planned for the vacation, etc. Do we prioritize the outcome or the need first?

Scenario 2 is more likely to show that need has precedence priority since house, car, clothes and food are deemed to be necessities. But is the outcome important as well? A good car can bring the family for a long term comfort but a car which is always having emergency break down although it is new, might have averse impact. So, again, do we prioritize the need or the outcome first?

By adopting Lean, companies have better chances to survive (or even excel) and have better and positive outcomes under the threat of recession and financial undesired meltdown, than not changing at all. It is not a need but a MUST for survival. After all, Lean (just like six sigma) is reputable for having a systematic methodology and approach to improve and turnaround business. Employees will be protected and job secured if companies are survived. Same towards becoming a good and faithful Christian, change according to the teachings from Jesus and miracles can happen. Really can’t emphasize how much more that change should come within a person’s heart (as precedence priority) and not from external influence or factors.

珍惜每一天!

Augustine

Brownies with ice-cream


Secret Recipe opened in Miri not too long ago, early September if I am not wrong.

Sometime last week, we decided to head there to have my favourite dessert, brownies with ice-cream. Great combination of warm brownie with cold ice-cream. YUM! I actually requested for vanilla ice-cream but I guess they heard me wrongly hehe.

Hmmm I can't recall since when I started liking this dessert so much. In fact I am not even a chocolate lover like my sis. But I have to admit I recently fell in love with Hershey's range of chocolates ;-) Especially Reese's Nutrageous Candy Bar and Peanut Butter Cups!

Carmen

Suspected ulcer in my right pupil

I went to an optometrist at Imperial Mall on Wednesday night thinking to make a new contact lense for my right eye, coz even after using the new solution, my right eye wasn't very much better :-(

After checking my eyes, the optometrist informed me that I have ulcers in my right pupil and advised me to urgently see an eye specialist. She recommended me a few specialists to contact here in Miri. I am grateful to have met a very kind optometrist.

There isn't a residing eye specialist here in Miri, they are all on a visiting basis, but thank God I managed to catch one coming this Saturday.

Since Wednesday night, I have not been wearing my contact lenses. I am praying for God's miraculous healing on my right eye. Please pray for me thanks. I am not feeling too worried about this, I have gone through worse in my life and God has never failed to pull me through.

I am not sure if I should ever wear my contact lenses again, but I am planning to make a new pair of spectacles. But I will have to check with the specialist first coz my right vision perhaps is not very accurate at the moment due to the ulcer.

Carmen

Monday, November 10, 2008

Contact Lense Solution Crisis

Part and parcel of adapting in a new city is finding places to get certain services or products.

My right lense is occasionally irritating my eyes recently and I ran out of a Boston cleaner that I could easily buy from Guardian or any other optical shops back home. For more than two weeks here in Miri, I checked every pharmarcy and optical shop that we passed by when we went shopping or makan and I was very disappointed to find out that they only stocked solutions for soft contact lenses. Does that mean everyone in this city is wearing soft contact lenses?

Mine are semi-hard lenses and I have been wearing them since I was 15 therefore I need a solution for rigid gas permeable contact lenses. I was almost giving up after my nth time of asking and sms-ed sis to courier to me. Thing is there are many many optical shops in Miri, but none had the solution I was looking for! Augustine told me not to give up and so we continued checking the many optical shops at Imperial Mall yesterday and finally I found one (it is probably the one and only!) selling it! In fact, the optometrist told me Boston now has a new all-in-one solution. Thank God for the discovery! My right lense is now OK after I started using the solution. The optometrist confirmed that she can also make new semi-hard lenses and I am very relieved to know that if I need to urgently make a new lense for my right eye, I can do it here in Miri ;-)

I've been seeing the same specialist back home all these years, although the specialist recommends that I use a particular solution and protein removers on a monthly basis, I recently realised the Boston solution was a better choice for me.


Carmen

Dental Crisis

Gum and toothaches...
I had gum and toothaches since early September in the right upper row, in the beginning I didn't think it had anything to do with my teeth so I actually visited my usual GP, he gave me antibiotics and painkillers and advised me to visit a dentist. I did not take his advice very seriously and as the aches occurred more frequently in the last few weeks here in Miri, I made up my mind to visit a dentist! It's true that a lot of people like me are just so afraid of going to a dentist! I don't recall my last trip to the dentist, if I've not been to a dentist all these years, the last check would have been during my primary schooldays!

Checking out dental clinics...
I checked yellow pages online and it listed 10 dental clinics in Miri, two Saturdays ago, we visited one that Augustine's colleague frequents, unfortunately, they were full and so we made an appointment for the following Saturday. But just one day before our appointment, the nurse called to say the doctor had an emergency and she has to cancel our appointment and she cannot make another one for us. I thought it was so strange that she just left things hanging in the air. So I called another dental clinic and they could only fit me in like 2 weeks later! Augustine decided to call another clinic and they could fit us in the very next day and we were very relieved but skeptical as to how come some clinics are so busy and this one seems to have an empty slot.

The day finally arrived...
When we arrived at the clinic, we saw a lot of people waiting, but actually most of them are family members who came along with the patients. We didn't wait very long for our turn and we were very surprised to find out the doctor is a Miss, not a Mr hehe...I was relieved in a way, immediately she told me I have a rotten wisdom tooth, which had affected my right nerve causing pain to the whole row of tooth (it really made sense now!) and she said the only solution is to pull it out, she assured me it's not surgery and there will be no pain. I was a little stunned for a moment and asked her a lot of questions. After she injected anaesthetic into 2 areas of my gums (she actually warned me the 2nd injection would cause a little pain and it did), she asked me to wait for the numbing to set in while she checks on Augustine's teeth. While Augustine had his teeth polished, I was actually shivering in fear waiting for my turn. My turn came and after checking that the area is numb, the doctor swiftly and confidently pulled the tooth out in just ONE SECOND and showed us the rotten tooth! And there wasn't any pain during the extraction. Erm, she became my instant hero that day! I asked Augustine to wait for me in the room, I think he must have been shaking too LOL.

Post extraction...
After that, I had to bite on cotton wool for a few hours to stop the bleeding. I had odd sharp pains in my right nerves each time I swallow my saliva and a little sorethroat but it was all over the very next day. Phew!

Future visits?
Yep I plan to visit the same dentist again in the future for scaling, polishing and filling. I like her a lot and she earned my trust and confidence ;-)

Carmen

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Horror at first...but turned out to be fine after first time visit to a dental clinic in Miri

Today, Carmen and I had gone to a dental clinic near the Imperial Mall. Its location was not difficult to be found as i did some homeworks earlier by consulting my colleagues on the location. I did not ask on the gender of the dentist nor the normal charges issued in the clinic. The only concern was i could make an appointment with the dentist and Carmen's toothache could be resolved ASAP!

Dr. Hii was the name of the dentist. Although we could not tell whether the dentist was a man or a woman...but nevertheless it never deterred us to visit the clinic. We reached at 2.30pm sharp for the appointment. Waited for a while as many people were also waiting in the lounge. Must be good business, we thought. True enough, one by one, the patients were led into the operations room for their problems to be done with on the hands of the dentist.

By almost 3pm, Carmen's turn had finally arrived. We knew by now Dr. Hii was a lady and very experienced as she advised Carmen on the cause of her toothache and what she could do to solve her problem, which was to pull out her tooth!!! OMG!!!

The wisdom tooth had gone rotten by months and no alternative was at sight. So no choice, just listened to the doctor. She's a pro. By now, someone would have both knees shaken and weakened, whole body almost collapsed to the floor. Hehehe...

After injected with anesthetic into Carmen's jaw and away for 15 min, the dentist quickly pulled out her bad tooth without even feeling a pain (a mild one perhaps). Dr. Hii was awesome and fast. Then she advised on Carmen's next oral checkup. After almost 30 mins in the whole session, her assistants happily brought Carmen out to make payment and claim some medications.

Now, with some pills to pop in orally and further taking care of oral hygiene, Carmen is sleeping and away into the dreamland. Although this would be our first time visiting Dr. Hii's dental surgeon clinic, but most likely won't be the last in Miri. Her service and professionalism was way too good.

Augustine

Monday, November 3, 2008

A faithful christian in Lean environment


How some of the contents in the Lean philosophy could be so much similar to the teachings in the Bible?

Actually i don't intend to compare a management tool from Toyota's invention to a religion teaching....but there is a desire within me to share this message since i'm associated to both school of thoughts.

Today, a church sermon was delivered that was so much relevant to the world happenings now. Taken from Luke 5: 37-39. Lots of people refuse to change once they are happy (or lazy to change) when they are in the comfort zone. Sometimes, these people also fear in changes, inflexible to change, no long term vision to change, etc.

Change...a very powerful word in today's world as we see many people lost or swayed aside from their good old days but these people still remain the same in their lifestyle. Lost of career, lost of incomes, etc. But they are still overspending and remain in their old lifestyle. Why?

As Lean change agents, sometimes we also encounter resistance from people (especially old timers) to change in the business process, the working culture and the way of working. Cost cutting, business improvement or organisation restructuring...all these are towards changes as well.


In a nutshell, changes are coming from inside a person's heart and not forced by external factors.

Augustine