Saturday, July 26

Greetings from Taipei

I am currently waiting board the plane to Tokyo. Time now is 2pm and time to board should be ..... anytime now as the flight is at 2.20pm.


Had a wonderful time in Taipei. Felt like ages since we went on holiday eventhough it has only been 2 days. We were so exhausted after walking all over for one whole day. To sum it up (since I don't have much time now) ,Taipei is good for shopping, but Big Elf and I are not impressed with the food and the city. It's a very typical chinese place like rural Hong Kong and China. Some parts are very similar to Malaysia, even. There isn't any nice views in the city itself. The food.. gosh.. maybe because of our language inadequacy, we find that there isn't much variety. Well, coming from Malaysia and Sydney, we can't expect Taiwan to have too much of a variety, can we?


Alrighty, can't really blog too much now.. gotta board the plane now!

Thursday, July 24

What an exciting day!

I am floating in exhilaration.. day started off well. But was a little sorry that my colleague was sick and didn't come to work. I have so much to ask her about my upcoming trip. Anyway, since she wasn't there, I knew I had to work triple pace faster so that I can go home early. Unfortunately, that didn't happen. Still, it was ok because the day was immediately highlighted with the delivery of my Ipod Nano... FINALLY!!! I have been waiting for almost a month for it. I didn't have any expectation on the colour, so black is fine with me. It was totally awesome and my other colleague can see me grinning away widely every now and then. I must sincerely thank him of whom he was the reason I got this Ipod Nano. It was a long story..

I am elated because I will be flying off to Japan tomorrow (24 July) via Taiwan. I am sure it will be such a great trip. I will make sure I make full use of all the time I have there, which is not much. I am hoping to bring my laptop as we have free internet in Japan. However, Big Elf is worried that it might be a hassle as we are travelling to so many places ie taiwan, Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto. Oh well, hopefully I will get to blog whilst travelling using public computer.

I promise to take many photos and will post it all up when I'm back. I can't blog much, it's really late now. Oh, I haven't forgotten about the Graves of the Fireflies. This show has really impacted me in such profound way that I never imagined could happen. I will do that when I come back.

Last but not least, HAPPY BIRTHDAY BIG ELF!!!!!! LOVE YOU!!!!

Sunday, July 20

Graves of the fireflies: The saddest movie ever



I was persuaded to watch this anime by Big Elf. I wasn't interested because the title didn't really give away much. I had no expectation nor preparation to watch this movie. I simply watched it because I was coerced into it although Big Elf did tell me, it is a sad movie. Well, how sad can it be, I thought to myself. At the most, I will just shed a tear or two like I have in so many other touching movies.
Then, the movie showed. Thanks to Youtube, we can all watch almost any popular movies we want nowadays at our fingertips.

So, I sat comfortable on my bed, with the laptop literally on my lap, with no preparation, none whatsoever. Guess what, just 15 minutes into the movie, I was literally sobbing my heart out!!! I couldn't stop sobbing that Big Elf came rushing into the room, just to check on me. I gave him a good scolding for introducing such movie to me. It was really a painful movie and it touches every cell in my body I must say. It is not only touching and moving, but it is really.... really... sad. I have never watched any sadder war time movie ever in my life.

This is going to be a spoiler for those who hasn't watch the movie. The movie is about a teenage brother named Seita and a young sister, Setsuko(about 4-5 years of age) surviving as orphans during WWII. The part where I sobbed the most were the scenes below:

1. When their mother is dying (could in fact have died) and Setsuko asked to see her mother, but was refused by her brother. The mother was all wrapped up due to the blast of an air raid. She was severely burnt and died from the injuries. The scene where Setsuko just knelt down and sobbed because she can't see her mother, also not knowing that her mother is dead/dying, was so touching. The fact that she did not throw tantrums but just turned away in that sad and forlorn eyes, with a pouted mouth, standing still before knelting and cried, it was a very tearjerking scene.

2. When Setsuko was looking at her mother's ring and asked how come mum doesn't need her ring anymore. Then Seita told her, when mum is healthier, he will bring her to see mum. She just nodded enthusiastically "hm... hm..". That was another tearjerking scene.

3. When their distant aunt took away their mother's kimono to be traded for rice, Setsuko ran and grabbed hold of the aunt's arms to stop her from taking her mother's kimono and yelled, "No.. No.. it's mama's!" Oh, another tearjerking scene.

4. When Seito asked Setsuko what is she doing at one time, and Setsuko replied, she is making a grave, mummmy is in a grave too. That aunty told her mummy died, and she's in a grave now. (She was not meant to know that her mother is dead). Oh, such a heartbreaking line. Another tearjerking scene.

5. When Setsuko (in her pyjama) had to watch her brother being beaten for stealing food in order to feed them both (Seito had to resort to food theft in order survive) and being all alone and scared and not knowing what to do, she just cried out her brother's name, Ni-jan, Ni-jan. At this point, my heart totally went all out for her. Oh no, what if they lock his brother up for stealing food? What is going to happen to Setsuko? She has nobody around for her and for a 4 or 5 year old girl, it is unbearable to watch. She then tail-gated the man and her brother all the way to the police station and waited outside, all alone for her brother. All of me, am all out for her. Immensely saddening.

6. When Setsuko is languishing day by day and she woke up one day only to find her brother wasn't around. She is weak, tired, hungry and thirsty. Then Seito came back from looking for food only to find Setsuko collapsed on the floor. He tried to wake her up (well, at that point, I thought she died, so I really sobbed....) and the first thing she said when she opened her mouth was, "Water.. ". This is totally... not right for a 5 year old girl to have to go through all these. So heartwrenching!

7. When Seito carried the weak and frail Setsuko, and asked her what does she like to eat, to which Setsuko asnwered, "Tempura, Sashimi, Jelly.. ice-cream and also.. fruit drops". (the tin of fruit drops carried a significant meaning throughout the whole movie). I literally was sobbing, so hard I can hardly stop.

8. When Seito withdrew the last penny they have in the bank to buy food for Setsuko. He came home and found that Setsuko was lying on the bed, hallucinating. Setsuko was chewing a marble which she thought was fruit drop. Then, she offered rice balls to Seito, which she made out of mud. Finally, the part which I dread but already anticipated, Setsuko never woke up after that sleep.

My eyes... were badly swollen from crying. I, practically cried throughout the whole movie. Right now, I won't be able to blog my perspective after watching the movie. But I will in the next few days. It's late now, and I've got to sleep. Too exhausted from crying. Even from blogging about the movie, tears just rolled freely down my cheeks.

Saturday, July 19

More organised with junk food

We are such junkie.. I was looking around my flat only to find all sorts of junk food stored in either in their original plastic wraps or in the plastic lunch box tupperware. They look so messy and so embarrasing should we have visitors come to our place. It's not just the way it's being presented but also portrays what unhealthy eater we are.

This is my tupperware pantry, where all my junk food were previously stored in those ugly lunch boxes. After emptying out all the junk food, I realised I have so many tupperwares.



I was looking for some nice tupperwares and I came across one for sale, 49 pieces of tupperware for only 10bucks! The quality is good too! I only need it to store all my junk food anyway, so long as it's airtight, I'm pleased. Now, we are a more organised junkie!!

Monday, July 14

Egg Tart

I got this idea from making apple pie the other day. One of my favourite dim sum dish other than prawn dumpling (har gao) is egg tart (dan tat) (even the thought of it now is making me salivate!). But it's always annoying when I don't get to eat these two dishes whenever I go for yum cha, particularly egg tart. Anyway, since I can make the pastry, I thought it would be great to try making egg tart. I got the recipe from here when I googled up for hong kong egg tart. However, the pastry I used my original recipe for the pie. Here are the ingredients for the egg custard:

135 g white sugar
355 ml water
9 eggs, beaten
1 dash vanilla extract
235 ml canned evaporated milk

These measurement can be scaled down accordingly, depending on how many you want to make. It's simple but it tastes really good although my pastry isn't as flaky as I'd like it to be. Somehow, I cannot get the shape of the tart to be round, I will keep trying to perfect it.

Tuesday, July 8

A surprise visit but a pleasant one...

Yesterday afternoon, I was watching TV when I heard this funny chirping sound at my balcony. It was quite loud and I can feel that it was close to me. I looked over to my side and to my surprise, there was this beautiful parrot sitting on the railing of the balcony. It came twice already and I missed it the first time. So, I was prepared if it comes again. Without wasting any time, I quickly took some snaps of the parrot. But I guess, the parrot sensed my movement and was frightened away. Oh well, perhaps I should give the parrot some food to encourage him or her to come again. =)



Sunday, July 6

My first apple pie!

A friend of Andrew's named Michael has a lovely and kind mother. They are from China, but very modern and open people. She is one lovely and generous lady. She will invite us every now and then to their home for dinner and such. Hence, we felt that it's necessary to reciprocate such warm hospitality shown to us. So, we also invite them to our home for meals and sometimes we will introduce new places for them to eat out.

Our last visit to their home, Michael's mother gave us a big bag of Granny Smith apples, like virtually 20 of them, I think. They were really huge apples. I almost wanted to decline the offer but thought it would be rude to do so. How were we supposed to finish the apples? I tried to eat an apple a day, but it was really too much to finish, since I was the only one eating the apples without Big Elf's help!

Finally, as I was peeling all the apples to see if the apples gone bad (there were eight left), an idea struck me.... Apple pie! I'm sure there are other things I can make with apples, but apple pie struck my mind. So I googled up for an apple pie recipe and made sure that I have all the ingredients at home before proceeding. So, one in particular matched my criteria.

While Big Elf was preparing dinner, I took the opportunity to make my apple pie.. it wasn't hard to make. The preparation only took place in less than half an hour. Baking time was 45 minutes. Here's to share with you the recipe. Since, I 'stole' this recipe from somewhere I shouldn't take any credit for the pie. Here's the website to the recipe: Apple Pie Recipe

Ingredients (serves 8)
260g plain flour
75g self-raising flour
185g unsalted butter, chilled, cut into small pieces
75g caster sugar
2 eggs
1 tbs milk
Demerara or caster sugar, to sprinkle

Filling
8 large Granny Smith apples
Juice of 1 lemon
45g unsalted butter
110g caster sugar
1 tsp ground cinnamon
(the website mentioned clove, but I don't have it)

As a result, the apple pie turned out to be superb! The pastry was really crispy and it looked so nice in it's golden brown colour. It was amazing and even Big Elf loved it. After we had the pie, he said to me that he didn't have any confidence in my apple pie initially (well, because I seldom ever succeed in anything at my first attempt), but he was proven wrong! haha =)

Oh well, enough said, this is what the pie turned out to be.