Happy 牛 (Niu - cow) Year Everyone!!
Ooh, I love this time of year. The other day, I went to visit my friend's house. Her mother, and a whole host of the aunties were zipping around making yummy Chinese cookies for the New Year. Her dining table was groaning with the weight of pineapple tarts, love letters, kok chai’s (peanut puffs) and zillions of other things I don’t know how to pronounce. There were bags of flour on the floor, lumps of doughs on chairs, bottles of fruit and nuts in boxes, and towers of biscuit tins and cookie-making things in doorways. There was a certain Chinese-kitchen madness to it all. And the whole house smelt like the inside of a warm, sugary pastry kitchen. Just divine.
Coming together and making Chinese New Year goodies is a yearly tradition for my granpma’s generation. My generation has never been involved in it. We were always “too young” and “got in the way” of a well oiled system. We were always too slow. Made them too big. Used too much filling. Burnt the sides. Rolled the pastry too thin. Or didn’t press the edges down properly. In the end, we would just sit around waiting for the wonky shaped ones to cook so we could eat them, and and lick the mixing bowls. Haha..
Anyway, this year is gonna be different, we aren't going back to mum's hometown since dad's health condition isn't well. So we are going to celebrate with my father's side relative to have reunion dinner in KL. And I swear I'm going to burst with all the food in my tummy, because I can imagine how much delicious home-made banquet are they going to prepare for 30+ people!
Oh, I just love the quirks of big family!
Friday, 23 January 2009
Gong Xi Fat Cai 2009
Monday, 1 December 2008
Wishing you A Merry Christmas 2008
Dear Blog,
I'm going to stop blogging for a while.
Leaving in less than 3 weeks time, and I still have plenty to do.
Packing, preparing the winter stuff for my long vacation, busy with the new look of the studio, ballet examinations entries, make up lessons for classes..
Never ending works.
But I'm so delighted and excited.
I’d like to wish everyone an absolutely wonderful Christmas!!
Hope your Christmas is filled with scrumptious food, fruity cocktails, rocking conversations, cuddles from a loved one, a trip to church, xmas crackers and silly hats.
See you next year!
Sunday, 30 November 2008
10 Promises To My Dog
My 5 yo Golden Retriever, Bean.
I finally bought the DVD of 10 Promises To My Dog.
Most of the scene in the movie looks familiar to me. Because I do live with a Golden for more than five years, ever since she's a two month old pup.
At the last part, when socks died made my heart broken into thousand pieces. I cried, suddenly I realize my Bean is getting much older. I turned to her and I can't imagine if she's gonna leave me one day.
Life was not the same without my Bean Bean.
Saturday, 29 November 2008
Monthly Personal Goals - December 2008
It's already end of the year, it's December! My favorite month of all.
I love winter time, I love snow, I love Christmas, I love prezzies, and I love holidays! *goofy grin*
Every month I make myself think about my personal life goals.
I might set new goals, revisit on-going ones, check up on how I’m doing in various areas in my life. I’m not strict about it. It’s just nice to create a space for my thoughts.
My last few months of personal goals have been very simple – Everything is basically about keeping myself together, sane and healthy. Not to mention about my hectic working life, I want to continue living a balanced life.
I can’t exactly pinpoint a beginning, but I think I have always been plagued by a “wanting to achieve something”.
A wanting to be special. A desire do something significant. A yearning to stand out of the crowd in a special way. A hunger to be someone amazing and inspirational. To live an admirable life and make a difference.
I have always looked up to amazing women. Female scientists, politicians, designers, humanitarians, artists, writers, public figures. Women who have conquered illness, climbed mountains, helped build hospitals for dying children, inspired millions. I would read about their lives and be filled with utter amazement and awe.
And who am I? Absolutely nobody. Just plain old Jessica. Living in Kuala Lumpur.
Until I realised that my life is how I choose to live it.
I can sit back and envy others, or I can try to make a difference.
I can focus on my inadequacies and insecurities, or I can be significant in my very own special way.
So, here I am.
I am turning 26, and it is a new beginning.
Friday, 28 November 2008
Life is never dull with pets and children
All my little puppies have finally opened their eyes! Now they can run around, grumbling over each others and have started to eat puppy's food!
It's just wonderful and amazing watching them growing up day by day.bleh..
my favorite among all.
On the other day, I just can't resist little Ann Hui with her tutu.
She's one little pretty in our studio. Isn't she lovely? *smile*I'm so glad that children and pets are always around me in my life.
How grateful would it be. Thank to God.
Tuesday, 25 November 2008
3rd ASEAN Inrternational Chopin Piano Competition
Congratulations to Miss Han Nah Son, a graduate student of piano performance major at the College of Music, Mahidol University who has received the First Prize in the College Category. Han Nah Son with Piotr Paleczny, one of the jurors in the competition and a professor at Frederic Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw.
Sunday, 23 November 2008
第十届 书香国际中文书展
Friday, 21 November 2008
Spring Sprouts
We have bright green things pushing through a carpet of brown.
It’s very cool to see life emerge from what seems barren.


