Thursday, 22 February 2007

Late pictures for last week's trip to Sydney city

On the first day of Chinese New Year, we ppl from Macquarie University went to Sydney city for the first time. We met some of the UNSW ppl who came from Malaysian Hall. I hope they have managed to change accommodation by now. Heard from others that the rent there is only $5 per day, damn dirt cheap...but the condition is lousy.

Well, first, I've some pictures on new year eve to show you. These are the dishes we so proudly cooked on new year eve for the so called 'reunion dinner'.


Fried vege ..........Tomato fish Curry chicken?? Yup.

We've got leftover potatoes n chicken from
curry chicken, n leftover mushrooms from
pasta. Mixed all, we'd got this. Taylors chicken,
so called.


This's pasta paste .... and the noodles.





There were still a number of dishes, but sorry I'm too lazy to upload everything i have.
Now it's time to show some Aussie sceneries...

The entrance of china town... n the freakin' food sold there..Looked sucky!








Look at the pathetic god of wealth in Aussie.The face is not even real! So sad lar....






Darling harbour.









On the pavement of Darling Harbour.











Inside a mall at Darling Harbour. We had our lunch in one of the restaurants here. I ate BBQ buns ONLY to save expenses. Haih








Sydney Harbour Bridge behind me.











At the opera house.






Wednesday, 21 February 2007

oreintation sucks

This morning was the first time I was formally recognised as a Macquarie University international student. We attended a briefing about visa matters and how to adapt to the Australian academic environment. A lady with blond hair spoke to us and I was glad that I didn't have to strain my ears listening to her accent. Hopefully I am slowing getting used to it.

We did our enrolment after that. It was a hassle for me. I logged into my e-student, and managed to get everything regarding my timetable sorted out with little help from the officials who were obviously too busy to care about me. Luckily I sat next to a Malaysian Taylorian guy who was quite helpful. He told me what to do and stuff like that.

But all was not smooth sailing, as expected. After logging out i realised a mistake and tried to log in again. But this time I couldn't. OH MY GOSH!!!

Yea before that let me tell you what the mistake was. I forgot to enrol myself to a Stats tutorial class because ALL THE CLASSES AVAILABLE WERE FULL. I was asking, isn't the uni supposed to prepare enough places for everybody. Anyway, I went to the Stats department to complain about that, and fortunately the lady in charge managed to increase the number of classes for me and others.

I rushed all the way to the IT helpdesk near library, got my password reset, and returned to the computer room to log in again.

What a busy day....But I had bak kut teh noodle for dinner. It tasted so good with green pepper. Hm.... At least I gave myself a nice treat for all the efforts in Uni.

Friday, 16 February 2007

Star cooking in Sydney

Yesterday was the first time I cook in this new country. I told jong woei that I actually cook for myself, he didn't believe it at first. He couldn't imagine how I gonna get all the raw ingredients in Australia. I can understand that, of course, for I'm still new in this country and am expected to get myself lost in the middle of the bustling city. By the way the place I stay is in Sydney suburbs, so there wouldn't be too many buildings to confuse me like it would in Sydney city centre. Phew, lucky me!

Me, Shir Lynn, Sze Rhui, Victor, Chen Chin, and Yan Chew went hang out at Macquarie Shopping centre everyday since we arrived at MUV. It's a 30- minutes-walk from my hostel. My legs are always aching after the long walk. I am thinking of getting a bike, but that would mean more spending to be made. Hoh, these few days I treated money like water.... have lost count how much I actually spent. JPA is givig us AUD$1200 every month - not quite enough considering that accommodation would take up more than half of that amount. Ishwin, my new indian friend, is lucky to have both her parents coming down to Australia with her. Her parents were very nice to us. Her mum even offered to buy us stuff.

Yea, nearly forgot the reason I blog today... I fried vege yesterday and it tasted pretty good with rice. I can't stand eating western food everyday. Not just to keep slim but also to keep myself healthy. I ate the huge pizzas with Victor, Chen Chin and Yan Chew on the second day, and ended up feeling guity about walooping such a fattening meal. Unfortunately I managed to convince myself to skip dinner on that night, if not I might just gain a few kg with that meal (even though I didn't take the chicken wings, better still). Today I cooked chicken vege and chicken soup. This's the first time I handle raw chicken myself. Previously back in Msia I would have mummy guiding me. I felt rather proud of my dishes, to say honestly, and finished every drop of it except the chicken vege which was quite a big portion.

Me and my friends are planning to treat ourselves to chinese new year eve reunion dinner. We bought stuffs this evening and hopefully everything goes on smoothly tomorrow. I hope none of us ends up getting stomachache or food poisoning....

I have rented a modem and thus could go online often if time permits. I miss Msia and my family and all my friends. But this is a stage that I'm determined to strive through. My uncle ten Huan did that many years ago... he didn't go back to Msia until his final year of undergraduate studies. But i wouldn't be so bad...might go back next year. Papa and mummy promise me to come down to Australia to see me the next summer holiday, after that I maygo back during summer the following year. Not sure about that, depending on whether I think staying back and working is worth the stay during summer.

Happy Chinese New Year. Gong Xi Fa Chai. Wan Shi Ru Yi.

Wednesday, 14 February 2007

Macquarie University Village

12 February 2007 would be remembered as a special day- the start of a new chapter by 69 JPA scholars who flew to Sydney, 65 to Melbourne and 15 to Adelaide. My flight to Sydney was the last trip of the day, along which a JPA officer followed. We arrived at Macquarie, Sydney, on 13 February 2007 after boarding MH0123 (Malaysian Airlines) for nearly 8 hours. I couldn't actually remember how many of us are sent here.... All I know is many chinese under Actuarial Science are here, plus another two Malay students who will be studying Accountancy.

Macquarie University Village is where I would be staying in Australia for 4 years (unless I change my mind later on). It's located adjacent to the main campus of Macquarie University, but unfortunately we students still have to walk 30 minutes to the university. Haih.... I might consider to buy a bike if I find an affordable one.


Here are some of the pictures of MUV. You would not see me in those pictures yet coz I have to talk those myself. Don't worry, I will post pictures with my face in them very soon.

















This is the house I'm staying. Unit no. 31.4. I'm sharing the house with four other girls. Each of us has a bedroom for ourselves with a small bathroom.









Another picture of the village houses from different angle.
















And this is the part of the kitchen...I could take the whole kitchen.























This's the living hall. Unfortunately there are only 4 channels on the TV provided here.
















Bathroom










Shower place.













My bed







Studying desk.

Saturday, 10 February 2007

It's just the end of a chapter and the begining of another....

I was very pleased with myself for getting up so early to read my friends' blogs. Very rare for me coz I don't normally like being a buzybody going around hunting for information 'bout other's private life. But considering I might not have access to internet for at least some time I decided to break the rules I set for myself.

After reading Shir Lynn's and Shern Ren's I started to feel guity for not feeling extremely sad bout the fact that I'm leaving Malaysia soon. Perhaps the long holiday after SAM had at least numbed my emotional strings or at worst made me actually look forward to my departure date. No doubt I love my parents, relatives and friends very much but all these wouldn't stop me from seeking for more new experiences and surprises in a foreign land. Mum and dad even advised me not to come back; instead, they would visit me in Australia during summer ("since you gonna buy tickets to and fro you must well let us see aus rather than you seeing the same old Taiping!) True....

I bid farewell to all my old friends here, but without tears or anything closer to it. The reunions were very fun. I was glad to see some of the 'gangsters' in my secondary school after so long. Some have grown very mature, some have not (like me, probably). We seemed to be very happy for one another (some of them already entered they first choice courses in local u) and honestly we don't feel like hugging each other or crying on each other's shoulders. To me, friends come and go. When we arrive at a new social circle we are bound to make new friends. I'm not suggesting that we should forget our old friends totally, but it's a reality that when a common community does not exist between two persons, it would be hard, if not impossible, to find something to share and talk about. That's what I learned after entering and exiting so many stages in the last few years.

After SPM, we sweared to hold our friendship tightly forever, but how many of us are still in touch after just 2 years (how many would in 5 years, 10 years, or 20 years time??). I had a great time in Singapore, and when I was about to leave, my fellow victorians told me they'll miss me much and hope to retain my contacts. But what happened after just 2 months? I never made an attempt to contact them, nor did they for the same reason: what's there to talk about??

Not to say friendships wouldn't last, but not all would stay with us after many years of separation. I'm sure my best friends in Taiping like Ee Leen and Cheng Tian would be glad to come out with me even after 10 years, but I wouldn't dare to say the same with the rest...

Having said this, I still sincerely hope the friendship I built at Taylor's College would last for longer. We are heading to the same country, to say the least.

All the best to my friends out there. Despite being pessimistic, I'm still clinging to the age-old farewell wishes: "Freindship forever, may we stay in touch and not forget one another...".

Friday, 9 February 2007

Going to fly soon

Going Australia on 12 feb....yeah...Feel quite bored at home doing nothing ad.....very anxious to have some new experiences.

My luggage has far exceeded the "limits" allowed, but i don't care ad. Cargo luggage more than 28 kg i think (25 kg allowed), for cabin lugagge, erm....dunno..maybe more that 8 kg (5kg allowed).

Quite happy these few days. Some of my friends arrived much earlier than us. ANU ppl were there one week before us. The condition should be alright, hope so.

EH TERINE....U serious ar gonna buy earrings for me?? Buy la. I dunno which one is nice or otherwise. No experience....SAD. the piercing quite painful though. No pain no gain

Sunday, 4 February 2007

Just a way of thinking positively

My grandpa's old wooden house is burnt down into ashes this morning. Chun Hwa auntie called me when the fire is at its greatest. She told me the bomba had not arrived at that time (what the f***ing emergency mechanism! Malaysia, you'll never be developed if the public emergency system is of this standard..)

Ah, is this a bad luck? Uncle Ten Kok called daddy just now but daddy always has this habit of leaving his phone at home. Haih, uncle must be distressed over the fire. But isn't this better than having fire when someone is staying in that house ? (the outcome may be disastrous)

I did try to call bomba just now, but the line was engaged. Shit! What kind of attitude is this? the bomba is not available when we need it the most.

Now the inevitable has occurred. This scenario was always what I feared about in the past. Fortunately the fire started and expanded beyond control after grandpa has moved away to KL. I'm not even sure he can survive if he still stays there (unthinkable outcome, abitabha)...

It isn't too bad that no one is injured. Plus, the house is too dilapidated to stay in, I shall say.Let it be....may the memory stay with us.

Friday, 2 February 2007

A little pain is good

Just got my ears pierced yesterday. OUCH! It hurt a little at least to my darling ears. But I guess the pain is well worth, I can now wear earrings... A little pain is good for me.

I might be the last among my peers to start wearing earrings. They told me " earrings are essential to boost one's self-esteem". Really? Perhaps knowing that I had already gone through the pain of piercing and now a proud owner of a pair of pierced ears would do my self-confidence good... (What kind of nonsense is this)

I still have to apply 'oh hong you' (black soothing oil, I guess) on my darling ears. Must show some appreciation for enduring the pain of being invaded by foreign objects such as the puncher and earrings.

I was just thinking yesterday on the way to the goldsmith," If I can't even take the pain of piercing, I might find myself in hell taking other forms of pain which are more 'demanding'". I'm a girl...and one day shall get married and after that, have kids (this is a standard procedure for a girl to uplift herself into the world of motherhood, isn't it). The pain of childbirth is certainly more 'demanding' than piercing.... (Sound really foolish, but T'is the truth, would you agree with me?)

Date of departure to Aussie is now known, 12th Feb 2007 , 22.40 Malaysian hour. Am I ready? Sounds like it, have been staying at home doing nothing for more than 2 months. Yearning for more exciting experience in a foreign land. I'll try to do well in Aus as well as enjoy myself there. For those who think my greatest hobby is reading, rest assured that I'm actually not and definitely shall not in Aus. I do have a life, at least I think so.