Posted in Festival, Malaysian, Sarawak, Sibu, Thoughts and Musings, Friends, Religion, Food, People, Personal on Oct 1st, 2008
To all Muslim readers and friends, especially to my ex-classmates Yunura and Munira
Selamat Hari Raya, Munira!
I’m sorry I can’t make it to your house this year. I know I had been visiting you with Dr Chieng EVERY year without fail I’m gonna miss your ever delicious Kek Lapis
And the candy your mom made last […]
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Posted in World's Stupidest People, Photography, Sarawak, Sibu, Thoughts and Musings, Event, Food, Interesting, People, Friends, Personal on Sep 27th, 2008
Sidenote: I went to Ruby Restaurant for dinner again just now and have posted about it in my food blog. Go read and drool!
So 7 days after my dad passed away, we had a home mass presided by Father Paul at my residence. More than 80 people turned up. One of them was […]
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Posted in Sarawak, Malaysian, Sibu, Kuching, Information, Photography, Thoughts and Musings, Food, Places, Interesting, People, Event, Personal on Sep 26th, 2008
So my uncle called yesterday and ajak-ed me to go to the Ramadhan Bazaar again! Looking at the time, it was right before the after-office-hour crowd flocked the place so I agreed. After I hung up, I realized that it was a mistake as the sun was shining so brightly and it was scorching hot […]
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Last weekend, I went to a series of talk at church given by Dr. Jeffery Goh from Kuching who also wrote his latest book
Yeah, the talks are mostly about some Christianity stuff that most of you might not be interested in anyway
Autograph - the one on the left is Dr. Goh’s signature and the one […]
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Posted in Adventure, Sarawak, Sibu, Information, Malaysian, Photography, Food, Interesting, People, Festival, Places on Sep 22nd, 2008
I like the month of Ramadhan, of all the months in the year because during this whole month, there is a Ramadhan Bazaar in town selling all types of delicious food that you don’t normally get any other time. My uncle called and ajak me to go to the bazaar with him so we went […]
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I don’t know if this is tradition or what but after handling TWO funerals this year, there were after-funeral lunch each time at Cheng Siang Leu Restaurant (opposite Sacred Heart School)
Food served here has nothing to shout about. If you’re hungry, anything to fill your stomach would be good enough.
Soup
I don’t know what they call […]
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