In one of our recent discussions, Bart and I worked out five groups of spenders:
Misers: Only the cheapest of everything will do.
Prudent Spenders: Spend necessarily. Extra costs must be justifiable. Luxuries are carefully thought out and must not cost too much.
Regular Spenders: Spend necessarily with no qualms about the occasional luxury. Don't mind paying a bit extra if it's still reasonable and more convenient.
Big Spenders: Spend lavishly but expenses are still within their means.
Debtors: Spend excessively i.e. always in the red.
The above is now formally known as "Angie & Bart's Classification of Spenders" :-)
Which are you?
A place to share sights, sounds, smells, sensation, salivations and situations...
Saturday, April 29, 2006
Monday, April 24, 2006
Monkey Tonic
Mom was getting concerned that we seem to be coughing quite a bit lately. Her recommendation? Monkey tonic. My brother and I used to take it when we were little. It has been about 20-25 years since we had some.
No, I don't think it contains any monkey parts but it does contain lots of herbs. It is sold in cake-form (like belacan) and it is made into a dark, muddy, mildly-strong-herbal-smelling soup with meat.

[No monkey business: This thing seems to be, almost, a cure-all]
According to the instructions, it is apparently good for "old age and debility, rheumatic pains in the bone and joints, numbness and weakness of limbs, pains in the body, pains in the loins, excessive nocturnal urination, prenatal and post-natal weakness, anaemia, gastric pains, spleen weakness, lack of appetite, asthma, works in abdomen of children, jaundice, stunted growth and cold perspiration."
No, I don't think it contains any monkey parts but it does contain lots of herbs. It is sold in cake-form (like belacan) and it is made into a dark, muddy, mildly-strong-herbal-smelling soup with meat.

[No monkey business: This thing seems to be, almost, a cure-all]
According to the instructions, it is apparently good for "old age and debility, rheumatic pains in the bone and joints, numbness and weakness of limbs, pains in the body, pains in the loins, excessive nocturnal urination, prenatal and post-natal weakness, anaemia, gastric pains, spleen weakness, lack of appetite, asthma, works in abdomen of children, jaundice, stunted growth and cold perspiration."
Friday, April 21, 2006
Indian Inclination
Angie and I are thinking of a holiday to northern India. Just wondering if anyone had any dealings with, or know of, reliable tour agents in Penang that specialises in Indian tour packages or does flight bookings with ground arrangements? We appreciate your feedback/comments. Thank you.
Tuna Treat
Fancy a non-red meat western dish? Well, here's what we had for dinner tonight. Tuna patties, boiled potato wedges with cheese squares, and stir-fried carrots. Speaking of tuna patties, this is not the first time... running out of ideas for meals :o).

[Tuna Treat: Being Catholic on a Friday :o)]
Tuna patties were made with one can of tuna flakes with oil drained out (this makes 4 patties), one chopped big onion, pepper, 3 pieces of crushed cream crackers, corn starch and some oil. Patties were grilled on a wok.

[Tuna Treat: Being Catholic on a Friday :o)]
Tuna patties were made with one can of tuna flakes with oil drained out (this makes 4 patties), one chopped big onion, pepper, 3 pieces of crushed cream crackers, corn starch and some oil. Patties were grilled on a wok.
Thursday, April 20, 2006
Hair Scare
On the evening of 19 April 2006, I walked into the Brother's barbershop in Sungai Dua. My specification: Short and flat at the top. I came out looking like this:

[A barber's interpretation: 'No hair'-y matter...]
To my colleagues at work, this was what I said, "I told the barber, "Surprise me"".
To my Engaged Encounter friends, I'm likely to retort, "I'm being prudent... got to save on shampoo".

[A barber's interpretation: 'No hair'-y matter...]
To my colleagues at work, this was what I said, "I told the barber, "Surprise me"".
To my Engaged Encounter friends, I'm likely to retort, "I'm being prudent... got to save on shampoo".
Home Improvement
New look for our living room:

[Curtains with a touch of nature and matching cushion covers, and a batik painting mounted on an easel]
Thanks Mummy for sewing the curtains and the covers :o). We bought the curtain material from a fabric shop at the Jelutong market.
After much consideration, we finally bought an easel to put up the sailboat picture which was left wanting to be displayed. We made the purchase from the Nanyang Book Co. at Carnarvon Street. It was a 'costly' alternative to mounting pictures on the wall.

[Curtains with a touch of nature and matching cushion covers, and a batik painting mounted on an easel]
Thanks Mummy for sewing the curtains and the covers :o). We bought the curtain material from a fabric shop at the Jelutong market.
After much consideration, we finally bought an easel to put up the sailboat picture which was left wanting to be displayed. We made the purchase from the Nanyang Book Co. at Carnarvon Street. It was a 'costly' alternative to mounting pictures on the wall.
Sunday, March 26, 2006
Banana Bakes
Last Tuesday (21 March 2006) saw us baking a banana cake. Reason for baking was because we tasted a 'commercial' banana cake a day or two earlier and it was rather disappointing, i.e. everything was in it except real bananas. Justice had to be done!

[Arise, Sir Banana!]

[Moist, and oh... the aroma... mmmmmm!]

[Arise, Sir Banana!]

[Moist, and oh... the aroma... mmmmmm!]
Baby Baptism
Our nephew Gabriel was baptised last Sunday (19 March 2006) at the Church of the Risen Christ in Ayer Itam by Fr. Augustine Wong. Angie and I are his godparents... another 'portfolio' in our cap :o).

[Gabriel, I baptise you...]

[One for the album: (from L to R) The beaming godparents, parents, Gabriel, Fr. Augustine, and paternal grandparents]

[Gabriel, I baptise you...]

[One for the album: (from L to R) The beaming godparents, parents, Gabriel, Fr. Augustine, and paternal grandparents]
Sampling Saphan and Ogling Orange
Sometime ago (2 March 2006), we decided to have lunch at a reasonably new restaurant called Saphan Village Restaurant and Cafe located at the Aquatic Centre of the Penang International Sports Arena (PISA). Although they serve Thai and Western food, we decided to sample the western sets. We were not disappointed and the prices were reasonable.

[Fish & Chips]

[Fried Rice]

[Entrance to Saphan Village]
That same day, excitement was in the oven as an orange butter cake rises in anticipation of some frosting! A new feature never before attempted by yours truly. Check it out...!

[The cake finally gets its icing...]

[Fish & Chips]

[Fried Rice]

[Entrance to Saphan Village]
That same day, excitement was in the oven as an orange butter cake rises in anticipation of some frosting! A new feature never before attempted by yours truly. Check it out...!

[The cake finally gets its icing...]
Thursday, March 16, 2006
Back to Balik Pulau
We were in Balik Pulau on Sunday (12 March 2006) and couldn't resist having a bowl of laksa. We settled for the stall at the coffee shop just at the T-junction to Paya Terubong. Besides the delicious bowl of laksa, we quaffed 3 glasses of fresh juice: orange, umbra with sour plum, and nutmeg with sour plum. We enjoyed the nutmeg juice as it was made from fresh nutmeg, unlike the cordial version in most coffee shops.

[Laksa at the T-junction]

[Colourful Concoction: Orange, Umbra with sour plum, and Nutmeg with sour plum]

[Laksa at the T-junction]

[Colourful Concoction: Orange, Umbra with sour plum, and Nutmeg with sour plum]
Tuesday, March 14, 2006
Longer Equipment
After 10 anxious days of waiting, the package finally reached our hands on 11 March 2006 after travelling halfway around the globe. We now have a new, longer :o), lens: a Sigma 55-200mm F4-5.6 DC lens, Four Thirds (Olympus) mount (equivalent to 110-400mm on a 35mm camera). The package also contained a UV filter and a Tamrac camera backpack (bag).
We made the purchase online at B&H from the US. Despite the exchange rate and delievery charges, it was a good buy, if not cheaper.

[It's finally here!... safe and sound]

[Our latest addition to our camera gear]
We made the purchase online at B&H from the US. Despite the exchange rate and delievery charges, it was a good buy, if not cheaper.

[It's finally here!... safe and sound]

[Our latest addition to our camera gear]
Thursday, March 09, 2006
59th CEE Weekend
Another Catholic Engaged Encounter (CEE) weekend was held from the 3-5 March 2006. We were on the presenting team with Fr. Ben Nieukey, Chris & Lina Baptist, Peter & Ellie Chow and Norman & Siew Eng Tan. 15 couples attended the weekend which was held at the College General in Tanjung Bungah.

[Participants of the 59th CEE Weekend and the community of CEE Penang. Photo courtesy of Peter Liew]

[Participants of the 59th CEE Weekend and the community of CEE Penang. Photo courtesy of Peter Liew]
Happy 2nd Retirement!
Earlier this year, my dad ended his 2 years of contract teaching after his official retirement. So, on 25 February 2006, we celebrated his '2nd retirement' with a chinese dinner at the Tanjung Country Club in Tanjung Bungah.
Dad, here's wishing you a Happy 2nd Retirement!
Dad, here's wishing you a Happy 2nd Retirement!
Saturday, February 18, 2006
Bukit Hijau
My dad and I climbed Bukit Hijau last Saturday (11 February 2006) morning. Bukit Hijau is located off Jalan Tembaga in Island Park.
The climb took us about 30-40 minutes with brief stops on the way. The view at the summit is quite spectacular. On one side of the hill, the view stretches from the Penang Bridge to the Gurney Drive area. On the other side, you can see the turf club, Ayer Itam, Farlim and Paya Terubong.

[Dad at the Top]
We made it to the foot of the hill in about 20 minutes.
The climb took us about 30-40 minutes with brief stops on the way. The view at the summit is quite spectacular. On one side of the hill, the view stretches from the Penang Bridge to the Gurney Drive area. On the other side, you can see the turf club, Ayer Itam, Farlim and Paya Terubong.

[Dad at the Top]
We made it to the foot of the hill in about 20 minutes.
Tuesday, February 14, 2006
Ipoh Excursion
On 1 Feb 2006 (4th day of Chinese New Year), we went on a little outing to the Gunung Lang Recreational Park in Ipoh along Kuala Kangsar Road. Visitors to the park have to take a short boat ride across a scenic lake to the park.

[The lake at Gunung Lang]
There were two lookout towers at the park offering quite a good view.
After Gunung Lang, we adjourned to Cherry Park for indian fried noodles and chendol. No tables, just stools... and the ice is shaved mechanically by hand.

[Noodles on the Five-Foot Way]
To end the day, our nephew Gabriel entertained us on the piano.

[Gabriel on the Piano: Never too young to get started...]

[The lake at Gunung Lang]
There were two lookout towers at the park offering quite a good view.
After Gunung Lang, we adjourned to Cherry Park for indian fried noodles and chendol. No tables, just stools... and the ice is shaved mechanically by hand.

[Noodles on the Five-Foot Way]
To end the day, our nephew Gabriel entertained us on the piano.

[Gabriel on the Piano: Never too young to get started...]
Friday, January 27, 2006
Doggy Do
It's that time of the year... again. *Tung, tung, chiang!* music, red decorations, smell of incense, food-here-food-there, busy-this-busy-that, and the list goes on.
Angie and I are strangely not into the Chinese New Year mood, well... not yet at least. We're just looking forward to the holidays rather than the festivities.

[Prosperity at MacDee: Once a year affair...]

[A Doggy Do: Eroica the Poodle, Tricks the Hound, Bullet the Bulldog and friends posing for the camera]
Angie and I would like to wish one and all a Happy and Prosperous Chinese New Year. Have a safe and pleasant holiday. You, too, have a Doggy Do.
Angie and I are strangely not into the Chinese New Year mood, well... not yet at least. We're just looking forward to the holidays rather than the festivities.

[Prosperity at MacDee: Once a year affair...]

[A Doggy Do: Eroica the Poodle, Tricks the Hound, Bullet the Bulldog and friends posing for the camera]
Angie and I would like to wish one and all a Happy and Prosperous Chinese New Year. Have a safe and pleasant holiday. You, too, have a Doggy Do.
Sunday, January 22, 2006
Stagea Mini
Last Thursday (19 Jan 2006) night saw us at City Bayview Hotel watching a Yamaha Electone (organ) concert with Mina Nakagawa performing on the new Stagea Mini. The new Electone is targeted at beginners and costs about RM8,000.

[Mini Wonder: Small instrument, big sound]
By the way, Angie is in marking mood (started last Friday). It's those exam scripts again... ruining our sense of well-being *glum*.

[Mini Wonder: Small instrument, big sound]
By the way, Angie is in marking mood (started last Friday). It's those exam scripts again... ruining our sense of well-being *glum*.
Saturday, January 21, 2006
Meme-Pi Four-Di
This is the first time we've been tagged to 'execute' a meme. Since our blog is a 'couple blog', the answers are relevant to either one or both of us.
4 jobs I’ve had in my life:
Lexicographer
Risk Management
Computer shop assistant
Lecturer
4 movies I could watch over and over:
James Bond movies
My Fair Lady
Sound of Music
Indiana Jones movies
4 TV shows I love(d) to watch:
NCIS
CSI
According to Jim
Reba
4 places where I have lived:
Butterworth
Kuala Kubu Baru
Batu Gajah
Penang
4 places I’ve been to on vacation:
Australia
France
UK
Thailand
4 places I’d rather be:
Home
Secluded beach resort
On pilgrimage anywhere
Our parents' place
4 of my favourite food:
Roti Kapai
Nasi Kandar
Indian Fried Noodles
Penang Curry Noodles
4 websites I visit daily:
Google
Star Online
Digital Photography Review
Blogs (at random)
4 people worth tagging:
Ying & Niq
Peter & Gladys
KittyCat & Raph
Planet Deng
Done! Have a good weekend :o)
4 jobs I’ve had in my life:
Lexicographer
Risk Management
Computer shop assistant
Lecturer
4 movies I could watch over and over:
James Bond movies
My Fair Lady
Sound of Music
Indiana Jones movies
4 TV shows I love(d) to watch:
NCIS
CSI
According to Jim
Reba
4 places where I have lived:
Butterworth
Kuala Kubu Baru
Batu Gajah
Penang
4 places I’ve been to on vacation:
Australia
France
UK
Thailand
4 places I’d rather be:
Home
Secluded beach resort
On pilgrimage anywhere
Our parents' place
4 of my favourite food:
Roti Kapai
Nasi Kandar
Indian Fried Noodles
Penang Curry Noodles
4 websites I visit daily:
Star Online
Digital Photography Review
Blogs (at random)
4 people worth tagging:
Ying & Niq
Peter & Gladys
KittyCat & Raph
Planet Deng
Done! Have a good weekend :o)
Wednesday, January 18, 2006
Dating on a Sunday
Last Sunday (15 Jan 2006), we went 'dating'. We had breakfast at our favourite roti canai stall on Transfer Road (opposite Ismalia Bakery). The roti is oily and crispy while the gravy is tasty and spicy *real syiok*.
After breakfast, we went for a hike from Teluk Bahang to Teluk Aling. USM has a research station there for the Centre for Marine and Coastal Studies (CEMACS). It was a short and sweet hike, only about 30 minutes one way.

[Fun with the camera: Honey, I am shrinking you...]

[Jetty Poser: Angie 'calendar posing' on the CEMACS jetty]
In the afternoon we embarked on yet another baking project. This time it was an upside-down pineapple cake.

[Upside-down pineapple cake: Made with at least one secret ingredient]
After the cake was out of the oven, we decided to go 'dating' again - this time for a movie at Gurney Plaza. Wallace and Gromit was fun and entertaining. Gromit was particularly cute :-)
It's funny how after getting married we seldom went out on 'dates' like this...
After breakfast, we went for a hike from Teluk Bahang to Teluk Aling. USM has a research station there for the Centre for Marine and Coastal Studies (CEMACS). It was a short and sweet hike, only about 30 minutes one way.

[Fun with the camera: Honey, I am shrinking you...]

[Jetty Poser: Angie 'calendar posing' on the CEMACS jetty]
In the afternoon we embarked on yet another baking project. This time it was an upside-down pineapple cake.

[Upside-down pineapple cake: Made with at least one secret ingredient]
After the cake was out of the oven, we decided to go 'dating' again - this time for a movie at Gurney Plaza. Wallace and Gromit was fun and entertaining. Gromit was particularly cute :-)
It's funny how after getting married we seldom went out on 'dates' like this...
Tuesday, January 10, 2006
Penang Bridge 'Disappears'
Since May 2004, we saw an apartment block (new quarters of the Customs Department) being built facing our apartment balcony. Little by little the beautiful view of the Penang Bridge and Bukit Pemancar was blocked. The past 2 weeks were 'heart wrenching' for us as the middle span of the bridge was finally obscured by the opaqueness of the concrete structure. We now only have photos to remind us of the good times.
Dear Middle Span of Penang Bridge, you will be missed...

[May 2004: You were so beautiful... but what are those piling machines doing there?]

[July 2005: Still beautiful... hopefully it doesn't go higher than this]

[January 2006: Oh! Dear Middle Span... you are out of sight... but not out of mind :o(]
Dear Middle Span of Penang Bridge, you will be missed...

[May 2004: You were so beautiful... but what are those piling machines doing there?]

[July 2005: Still beautiful... hopefully it doesn't go higher than this]

[January 2006: Oh! Dear Middle Span... you are out of sight... but not out of mind :o(]
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