Showing posts with label fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fun. Show all posts

Monday, October 21, 2013

Mommy & Daddy ❤

Few months back...

Some plan was discussed in secrecy. It's so top secret that any communication is only through Kakao Talk. Not a word can be leaked to others or all else fails.


The top secret...


How to celebrate the parents' birthday. When I said parents, I meant parentS. Dad and mom were so lucky enough to find someone who has the same date birthday as each other, October 20. Rare case I would say. And to top up to the amazement, their birthdays falls on my maternal side's grandparent's wedding anniversary! SUPER DUPER AWESOMENESS!~


So, le brother went and booked a room with two tables for 24 of us at Restaurant Taman Rashna for the celebration dinner. It's been a while since I last ate there. Coincidence, someone was having their wedding dinner there too, pretty crowded night. Mom, dad and I got there a little late than the rest. VIPs supposed to arrive fashionably late right? But of course we did not do that on purpose. 


Started with some karaoke session while waiting for the food. La la la, bla bla bla~~ Food comes but the karaoke session continues in between. The men drank till their faces turned lobster red, pretty funny scene. My cousin was pretending to be Elvis Presley and aunts and grandma were enjoying the karaoke with mom. Everyone was having fun and it was nice. I love family gatherings like this, whether random or planned, it's a blessing to be able to gather everyone under one roof and enjoy each other's company.


So sad that we didn't get to take a whole family photo :( 


Love the poster from le silly brother, so cute (:



Shall end this post with a little note ~







Dad and mom, being a typical Asian family, we don't do all the hugs, kisses and 'I love you(s)..

But rest assured, I'll always be your little girl who will love, cherish and take care of you both ❤




Much loves, xoxo.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Bangkok, Land of Smiles (Part IV)


Day 4
After that whole taxi drama, we took a nice shower and then dress up for another nightout. This time, we went to Asiatique The Riverfront. Apparently it's the new "IN" place now in Bangkok and it's a MUST VISIT tourists' spot. Initially, I thought it's just another shopping place such as Platinum mall, but it's not. It's an outdoor area with food, shops for shopping and entertainments.

There's two ways you can get there: 
1, by boat across the Chao Phraya River. 
2, by taxi.






First thing to do when we got there, EAT. So, we looked at the directory and there's a whole list of restaurants ranging from Thailand food to Western and etc. After staring for 5 minutes, we decided to roam around and look at the menus instead. 



We settled down at this restaurant, Yum Saap. There was already a waiting line when we entered and while waiting, we screened through the menu to hunt for a dish each. Since it's our last night in Bangkok, we decided to go all out. EVERYTHING SPICY and FAMOUS. As quoted by my friend, "My butthole will burn during toilet visits". Well, it's our last night here, why not? So...

Tom yam, green curry, pineapple fried rice, padthai, all Thai, you name it.
We ordered 7 dishes for 4 people, it's crazy. We all left with bloated tummies pregnant with food.

My review of this place:
Food: 4.5 / 5
Ambience: 4 / 5
Service: 4 / 5
Price: Reasonable

After all that food, we went around for a little shopping. I absolutely love this place! Decided to visit there again if I were to go Bangkok again someday.

Reasons to visit?
1. It's BEAUTIFUL
2. A lot of eating places
3. A bunchful of unique things can be found / to buy
4. I just love this place

Found this cute little sheep made of soap, milky flavor.

Sheeps FTW~ 
Why am I the photographer? :(

We even went for a 4D movie. Didn't know which one was good and we girls didn't want horror stuff except for the boyfie, so we ask the person to recommend the most adventurous one. It was very short, around 7 minutes or so? I wouldn't recommend it as I didn't really feel much thrill, all I did was laughing non-stop at my friends because they were screaming non-stop. Good tummy exercise though.

Day 5
Being girls, three of us woke up super early again to go to the Pratunam morning market for one last bargain hunt. Left the boyfie sleeping at the hotel since he couldn't do much shopping as mostly are girls' stuff. Later that morning, after done packing and checking out, we hit Khao San Road where Hangover 2 was filmed. Apparently it's very happening in the evening and night but we didn't have the time.



There's not much shopping as most of the stuff are repetitive from store to store and things are quite pricey. Only bought 2 tops and a dress for me girlfriend. The fruit juices were good though for the price you pay.


End of the day, my shopping stash?


All of the above plus the other small things like my shoes and accessories. Consider okay right? Actually I think I should have shop more. *greedy me*

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All in all, it was fun visiting both Krabi and Bangkok. 
A whole new experience visiting with friends and without a tour guide. The last I visited was years ago.
Hope you all had fun reading this! 



Much loves, xoxo.

Bye-bye Bangkok, till we meet again (:

Monday, October 7, 2013

TIESTO Live in Malaysia! ♬


So Tiesto was said to be performing live in Malaysia this October 5 and my boyfriend was all so excited about it and came to me, "Tiesto is coming! I want to go!". 

Who is Tiesto?
"Dutch electronic dance musician maestro Tiësto will spin at The Sepang International Circuit (SIC) on Saturday, 5 October 2013, alongside the global dance scene mavens Danny Avila (Spain), DJ Tigerlily (Australia), Goldfish & Blink (Malaysia), Nick Haydez (Malaysia) and B.A.T.E. (Malaysia) “Future Sound Asia presents Tiësto” (#TiestoKL) is slated to be the much-anticipated, high-octane dance fest of the year."
(Something I've got from the Internet but I guess most of us already knew who he is)




It didn't really tempt me much as I was more of a concert girl rather than a music rave party animal.
But if it'll make him happy and I could spend some time with him, why not? (: So, we decided to go with or without friends. End of the day, we do have each other and that's what matters most.



By the time we decided to go, the early bird's tickets were already sold out :( 
We bought the pre sale tickets, RM148 each. 

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Counting down day by day, finally it's October 5. Time for some party but what time should we go?


So, he'll be spinning only at 12am and I'm sure most Malaysians won't be punctual..
We went for dinner first, carving for some Korean. Actually was carving for Bulgogi Brothers, specifically the one in Midvalley shopping mall. Their kimchi soup is super-awe-da-some!
Talking about it now makes me hungry, bad idea :(

So, after dinner, we went to Sepang. Got there around 9-ish and cars were parked waaaaaaaaaaaay away from the area. *gasp* Oh nooo, are all the parking areas full?? Once we reached the entrance, we got to know why. They were charging RM10 per car to enter. No wonder they rather park far and walk but we paid and entered anyways. At the parking areas, you can see many groups of humans drinking and smoking away and you can smell weed. Kinda felt like you are in Amsterdam. 

Tiesto spinning away

Here's a sneak peek of what it was like..



A lot of jumping and dancing, everyone was sweating like mad.
It was an awesome night indeed, some beer, awesome music with my awesome company 
DJ Danny Avila is definitely eye candy, super cute and he spins well. Hope to see him perform again someday..


Much loves, xoxo.

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Hitz Invasion WTF!~

"Catch Chester See live in the Hitz Invasion Birthday Bash 
at Taylor's University Lakeside Campus!"

I'm pretty sure that sounds familiar to all Chester See's fans and also Hitz.FM listeners (:
Been looking forward to it since CHESTER SEE IS COMING *fangirl moment* 
and the best part, entrance is FREE (;

The event starts at 6pm but being typical Malaysians, my girlfriend and I arrived fashionably late at 8pm.
Well, main reason was because I only went there for Chester and the Hitz FM crew plus I have no idea who are the other performers for that evening, so.. kinda lazy wanna go early lah.

I must say, the whole decoration of the event was AMAZING BALLS! 

Lighting was awesome!

Brought to you by the New Ford Fiesta


They have these purple pinkish inflatable balls during the concert, nice touch to the heat of the event.
Some of the people got hit in the face without knowing, funny expressions. LOL



They even have MINIONS that night, so so soooooooooooo adorable!
Too bad I was watching from the Syopz area, couldn't take a close shot :(


Chester See 



#ChesterSeeisALWAYSsoSEXYandHOT
He really amazed me with his dressing. How could he dress like that in such a hot weather.
Oh well, a man gotta do what a man gotta do, is to have swag at all times 

And of course, you have to take photos to show that you enjoyed as memories right?


Pardon me for the messy hair, she clicked too early before I could tidy them :(

Le gf and moi (:


And to end this post, here's a video from Jinnyboy and Hitz 
*TIP: Chester is in it 



I'll continue with my Bangkok trip post in the next one.

Much loves, xoxo.




Monday, September 30, 2013

Bangkok, Land of Smiles (Part II)

Continuation from Part I ~ ~


Day 3
According to our itinerary, we have Wat Arun, Grand Palace, Wat Pho and few other temples to visit before heading off to Chatuchak weekend market. But thanks to the alcohol from the night before, everyone got up later than planned, so we only visited the Wat Arun and Grand Palace. Being the typical tourist, we took the long-tailed boat to the temples.

* TIP : There's two piers for the boats. One would be the private tour (especially to earn tourist's $$) and another would be the one which locals use (cheaper rate). Taxi drivers might bring you straight to the private tour pier.


Very touristy pose

Look at the beauty

You'll need to purchase ticket to enter which would cost 50THB and of course you'll have to dress politely (no shorts, slippers and etc). The arts on the building are fantastic and you have to climb the stairs to the top, the view is amazing up there overlooking the Chao Phraya river and the surrounding buildings. (1st photo)



 



We moved on to Chatuchak's weekend market after that (: 
The market was filled with variety of things. There were food, clothes, bags, shoes, phone accessories, more food and many many more. IT IS HUGE ! It was fun shopping there as you have many choices and you can eat while you shop. Two things that I missed most were the needle mushrooms wrapped in grilled bacon and the coconut ice-cream with your choice of toppings! They'll serve you one cup of coconut juice for each ice-cream you get, how cool is that? Awesome refreshment for the hot sunny day.
We didn't take much pictures there as all were busy filling their tummies.

Coconut ice-cream (:


Handmade and it's only 100THB 

Each pair for only 150THB

Chatuchak's weekend market was waaaaaaaaaaaaay too big for us to conquer all stalls in a few hours. I think we only managed to cover a quarter of it or less. I wish we had more time to shop there :(

Headed back to the hotel to wash up and get ready for the River Cruise dinner on the Chao Phraya River. We bought this deal from Groupon for 4 and it cost us about RM 150 per person and transport is included as we are staying in Pratunam area. 

We gotten the Chao Phraya Princess 4 

The cruises have the upper deck and also lower deck. The upper one is totally opened-air as the bottom one is air-conditioned. I would suggest to take the upper deck seats as you can enjoy the beautiful view together with the performance while enjoying the food. 

Romantic dinner setting 


The look for the night 

According to the menu, we'll be served international buffet. I was pretty looking forward to it as I expect it to be good since we did pay quite an amount for it but it was such a disappointment. Yes, they do have many choices but the tastes were TOTALLY OFF for most dishes. Edible but not up to the expected standard.


One checkers and one dots 

My verdict for this?
Food : Average
Service: Good
Facilities: Lovely
Worth the money? : Okay for first-timers

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Well, I guess that's it for this post. I'll be posting on The Asiatique Riverfront and Safari World in my next post, stay tuned! Bonne nuit! 


Much loves, xoxo.


Sunday, September 15, 2013

Bangkok, Land of Smiles (Part I)

Yay, FINALLY I have some time to actually sit down and get into the blogging mood.
Been so busy recently with my FYP (final year project) that I can't even have proper meals or rest 
( the boyfriend nags all the time on this but I know he cares, I'm lucky  ).

Soooooooooooooooooooo..
Bangkok; The Land of Smiles, party city, lots of ladyboys 
and A HELL LOT of CHEAP SHOPPING!

Before I begin on my journey, few tips to share:
1. ALWAYS insist on metered taxi(s)
2. It's easier to shop with a backpack
3. Bargain, bargain, bargain!
4. Do your very own research online on the places you want to visit
(I'll relate all these to my very own experience below)



Day 1
We spent half of the day in Krabi and got to Bangkok around late evening. Landed at the Don Mueang International Airport because we took Air Asia and there's no BTS that's linked to it, so we took a taxi. The traffic congestion is REAL BAD during peak hours. 

After almost 2 hours, finally we got to our hotel, Chang Siam Inn. It's a boutique hotel, located very near to Pratunam Market and Platinum Mall (walking distance). 

Price: Affordable
Cleanliness: Good
Staffs: Quite helpful
Recommended: Yes

We went to Chinatown for dinner and I would say there's shark-fins, seafood, desserts and pomegranate EVERYWHERE. There's not much shopping can be done though as most of the shops were closing and the food are just okay. The only good bargain that we gotten was some stuffs from Watsons; the L'oreal's conditioner and Sunplay's sun lotion were really cheap.

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Day 2
Got up real early as we planned to hit Pratunam's morning market as I've read online that we can get REAL CHEAP SHOPPING there (I always do my research before my vacations). We got down to the hotel's lobby at around 6am and asked them for direction. They were all surprised that we are heading to the market that early, the only response we gotten was "the market doesn't open till 10am, there's nothing this early". After much hesitations, we thought why not go there and check it out? If there's no market, we'll come back for a nap.

After 15 minutes' walk, JACKPOT. Says who there's no Pratunam morning market? Seems like the locals know little about this place (tip #4). If I could only describe this market in one word, I'll choose HEAVEN! To be specific, it's a SHOPPING HEAVEN for GIRLS. Although it's not really that big, you will still be spoil by choices and the prices are REALLY CHEAP but with the condition that you must purchase wholesale (3 pcs and above). That wasn't really a problem as I had two girlfriends with me. 

Pratunam Morning Market

Before we leave to the market, there's locals whom were kind enough to remind us to carry our bags in front instead of sideways as there are many cases which the thief would just slice open your bag without you knowing. This is where tip #2 comes handy, the backpack! And true enough, about 10minutes into our shopping hunt, one lady was complaining to her husband about her bag being cut open at the side and she was missing some of her stuff. From that point onward, we became more paranoid and hold them bags closely as though we were pregnant women. We bought a whole lots of stuff from that market. One big tip, the market closes at around 8-8.30am, so you might want to sacrifice your sleep.

As for Platinum Mall, there are lot of choices too (floors and floors) for girls' stuff mainly but there are also men's stuff. If you want to compare, it's still not as cheap as the ones from the morning market but it's still okay. Then, we went to the infamous Terminal 21 to look see as I heard that the mall is made up of several themes. At the entrance, we had to went through security checkpoints like those in airports with a security watching you. The thing beeped and my friends and I actually stopped without knowing what to do while the security guy just smiled. After walking into the mall, then I realized that it was just part of the "Airport" theme (we were jakuns, I know). 

Notice the security checkpoint?

Just like an airport

This one really captured my interest

The only thing that we done there was have lunch, snapped some pictures around and visited every floor's washroom as all of them has different theme each. My favorites were the Paris and Greece ones, super classy. 


With the trusty travel partner

I'm a kitty 

We hit Siam Paragon next as my friend told me that it's a MUST to watch a movie while you are in Thailand as they have some cultural thing. Sadly, we didn't get the chance to experience it as the movies' timing were all off from our schedule. So, I am still curious about the cultural thing that he was talking about. We went back to the hotel to wash up and have a little rest before heading out for dinner. The next pit-stop after dinner was the Lebua Skybar @ State Tower. Instantly became well-known after the movie "Hangover2", this place is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay overcrowded but the drinks were good and the view from above was A.M.A.Z.I.N.G!!! 

The dining area


Bangkok at night 

Their price for a cocktail would be around 550thb (without tax), and I ordered the "Hangovertini" which was from the movie. It was good, worth the cash and I love the wind up there. But if you want a quiet place to chill and don't wish to be squeezed in a sea of humans, I would not recommend this skybar.

Next on the list is to party somewhere (Mr Boyfriend's to-do-list). Most of the websites or blogs would recommend going to RCA where most of the happening clubs are there but we chosen somewhere different. 

Grease Club

They have 4 floors but only the third floor was the real deal and on the 4th floor, you can have shisha apparently. The space was pretty small and they don't really have a dance floor but they do have a LED ceiling which was pretty cool comparing to the ones back in KL and they have really nice bartenders. Sharing a video below recorded while we were partying. If you followed me on Instagram, you would have seen this before. 


We left at around 1am plus, close to 2 and went back a little high but it was all good. Partied like a rockstar in Thailand, checked!
*One more tip, all clubs are only allowed to open until 2am. Apparently if you are still there after 2, the authorities could actually arrest you. We got to know this from our taxi driver while on the way back (thank God we left early as the club opens till 4am but we were all too exhausted to stay).


I guess I'll just blog till here for now. So, day 3, 4 & 5 will be up in the next post. 
At the mean time, hope you guys enjoy reading this. (:



Much loves, xoxo.





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