Sunday, November 14, 2010

10 Rules of Fair Fighting (or does it even exist??)

Below are my askew-ed view of the 10 Rules of Fair Fighting from The Everything Guide to a Happy Marriage by Stephen Martin and Victoria Costello

Rule No. 1 Keep It Private
Fighting by a married couple in front of other people is deem to be a power play by the more verbally skilled spouse. My opinion: Definition of verbally skilled? Verbally skilled as in debating/toastmaster skills? I don't get it...is he/she trying to show off he/she is better at stringing words? What if you fight in your mother tongue and your spouse don't understand the language? He/She may think you are telling a joke instead :D...a better explanation would be because it is embarrassing and makes other people feel awkward...
Rule No. 2 Schedule Your Arguments
It is wise to put the request to your partner ahead of time. My opinion: So how does it goes? He forgets to pick you up from work or she forgot to pay the ASTRO bill and it gets cut off on Super Sunday Football Night. Do we say, "Honey, this is not a good time to argue about this, just get in the car or watch TV1,2 or 3 and we'll talk about this next Tuesday? 5pm sounds good?
Rule No. 3 & 4 Limit The Topic and Stay On Topic
The differences that may exist between you on one issue can spread to a number of others, related or not issues turning the discussion into a dumping session which prevents resolution and intensify all the conflicts making you feel attacked and get into fight or flight mode. My opinion: I think everybody does this. You fight about one thing and co-relates to a past issues that was not resolve or similar in nature. (dalam bahasa malaysia..Ungkit benda lepas :D). We should emulate kindergarten or school yard scuffles, where in times of altercation your schoolmates will rally around and say Fight! Fight! Fight! and you fight that one fight and then become best buds again after second period. You don't go and punch the guy and say that was for last week when you took my char siew pau and this is for looking up my girl's skirt yesterday with the mirrored sharpener on your toes.
Rule No 5Allow Time Outs
When a couple has a passionate emotional conflict, the intensity of the argument can become overwhelming. Smart couples establish signals for time-outs and always establish a time to get back to the discussion after. My opinion: I usually storms out of the house take a long drive and comes back after cooling off because I tend to say mean things when upset or angry. Now some may see this as running away from a fight. No sir, it's my form of Time-Out minus the timer board or signal. Now what would be a good signal?? Definitely not the middle finger hahahahahahaha.
Rule No. 6 Offer Solutions with Criticism
Habitually criticizing your spouse without offering solution means you are 'garbage dumping' and will only intensify the hostility between you defeating the point of all disagreements which is to come to resolution. Example given. Instead of saying "I cant believe you forgot to take out the thrash again this morning. That's so irresponsible: You say "Unfortunately, you didnt get the garbage can out in time this morning. I was thinking it might be easier to remember to take it out to the curb the night before. What do you think?" My opinion: Who talks like that?????? Couldn't they have come up with a better example like instead of saying "You fucking missed the turning again and now we are gonna be late for the movie!" You say "Honey, you missed the turn (and in your mind ONLY you say, that's twice u egghead) but if you drive further up, we can make a U-Turn and still make it in time". and throw in a smile More realistic no?? I mean arguing about garbage? really??
Rule No 7 Never Say "You Never" or "You Always"
Making generalizations in the form of accusations intensifies fighting and leads to deeper emotional hurt as oppose to help you work toward resolution of marital disagreement. My opinion: Only rule I wholeheartedly agree on. Tell your partner you appreciate them ALWAYS.
Rule No. 8 Set Off-Limit Topics
Understand your partner's area of vulnerability and do not hit below the belt by saying things  to intentionally trigger it unless your true intent is to escalate hostilities. My opinion: Hahahahahahahaha the core of unfair fighting. Can be discuss but with care, maybe stick a FRAGILE sticker on your forehead before you proceed. Examples of Off Limit Topics: Ex-es, parenting style (especially with kids from former marriage), WEIGHT
Rule No. 9 Don't Save Up Anger
Release complaints gently, without anger, from time to time. My opinion: Get a suggestion/complaint box. I handle written complaints better than verbal. At least I can take my own sweet time to resolve it or throw it in the bin. :D.
Rule No. 10 The Art of Apology
Do not get overly invested in being "right" and it would be easier to apologize. If you are always "right" then your partner must be always "wrong" and why would you be with someone who is always wrong?? My Opinion: It's very hard to say you are sorry especially when you are still angry yourself, but you should also not say sorry unless you really mean it nor force someone to apologize until they are ready. Ogden Nash said "Whenever you're wrong admit it, whenever you're right, shut up".
Why am i reading Everything Guide to a Happy Marriage barely one month into my marriage?? Because I want a Happy Marriage and prevention is better than scrambling to a counselor's office with divorce paper in hand. As an example given by the book: If you want to climb Mount Everest, you don't just say "Gee, let's climb Everest" and heads off next week. You prepare for it, train your butt off and be mentally, physically and emotionally ready to conquer all diversities in achieving your conquest. Same goes for marriage, it's not a HAPPY EVER AFTER guaranteed once you've cut the cake, the hard works of sustaining a marriage starts after the credit roll.

I am an addict...

Hello, My name is Nana and I'm a Cafeworld Addict. I use to be a shopaholic and an FB addict. Now I've recovered from the previous but still browse the latter for the single purpose of playing Cafeworld. WTF is Cafeworld??
It's a game by Zynga whereby you build up a cafe, cooks, serves and try to complete the many many missions available. It's exhausting and has somehow taken over my daily routine. I'd wake up and cook or serve coffee and try to time the dishes so they would be ready when I come back home from work. Then the cycle starts again before I go to sleep. Since LOML is on a long career break, he's been delegated to take over the cafe management while I work. He is now a CAFEWORLD ADDICT too :D. Mission Accomplished!!

Friday, November 12, 2010

1Malaysia????

In true calling of 1Malaysian-ism...I got married. Okay, maybe that was not the reason to get hitch :D

He's half Chinese (dad), half Iban (mom), I'm 1/3 Malay (dad), 1/3 Chinese and 1/3 Melanau (mom). So calculatively it would make our offspring (if any) = 41.50% Chinese, 25% Iban, 16.67% Malay and 16.67% Melanau. But because his/her daddy is considered Chinese, despite having 58.34% Bumiputra blood running through him/her, he/she would be labelled a Chinese/NON-BUMIPUTRA. So 1Malaysia my ass - It's just a bloody slogan.

p/s: Najib should have sponsored our wedding. A fraction of the so called astronaut's grand wedding would have been enough...


Saturday, August 21, 2010

Shopping Online

I must admit, I am considered a virgin on shopping online. The only thing I've purchased online was air tickets and one bid on Lelong.com.my and a football jersey for my beloved's birthday last year. I love to scroll through the FB albums and blogs selling uber sexy pretty clothes but a bit skeptical if they would actually look as good or fit in reality. Being stuck in the middle of nowhere for now since July however has made shopping online a necessity for this coming Raya.

My first purchase for 2010? Beautiful bracelet and anklet by Qacaq.com as a birthday present for myself. But I wouldn't consider this as an online purchase since I know the owners personally. Regardless, I received my custom made accessories and loving each piece. Thank you Rina!!! Saving them for raya so will update this post with pictures later. My bracelet has an 'R' charm courtesy of Ms Rina. Thanks Babe!!

Second purchase would be baju kurung pahang cotton from Ampaian Kapas. I have no idea what a Baju Kurung Pahang is but beggars can't be choosers eh, not like I have any other choice in Teluk Ramunia :D Hopefully it would be delivered in time for Raya, if not I guess it's last minute shopping in Kuching it'll be. I know the craze for cotton baju kurung is so totally in the rage now, funny how trends comes back again, I used to have them when I was in primary and high school. Maybe I should dig them old clothes up eh...



Friday, August 20, 2010

Back to Oblivion


Yes, I am back in Teluk Ramunia for another short term assignment from Mid July till September. However this time instead of staying at the hotel, i get a 2 bedroom service apartment (which is hardly serviced booooooo!!, but to be fair to Sebana Resort management, it's not under them, it was privately owned) and a car. So compared to my first 3 weeks in oblivion, this one is much more enjoyable although i do miss the daily room service, now i have to drive to the clubhouse.

At least I get a living room instead of stuck in the hotel room on weekends
Apparently private owner has a yatch ;)
I still cant get over this post...


I get to drive around too and thanks to Googlemaps, i even managed to drive to Jusco Tebrau City and catch Eclipse. Cant believe I drove one and half hours to see a 2 hour  movie and drive back another one and a half hour....But Jacob's ABS was worth it :p And driving to Senai Airport via the Senai Desaru Highway was also a breeze...the rm3.70 toll was so totally worth it! SYABAS SDE.

Room Service 101

The crabs from Golden Jade Restaurant, Sg Rengit                                                                                                                             




View from the Clubhouse

The Last Lecture- Achieving Your Childhood Dream by Dr Randy Pausch

A friend of mine shared this link on his FB Wall and I'm totally inspired by it. Such a positive outlook on life and how everyone should live. Live your life the right way and karma will work its own way...

Phrases from the clip i love:
1. Experience is what you get when you don't get what you wanted
2. Brickwall are there for a reasons: they let us prove how bad we want things
3. To achieve your dreams you must have great parents
4. Importance of People vs Things
5. Decide if your are a TIGGER or an EYORE
6. Work and Play well with others
7. Dont complain: Just work harder




That was a condensed version on OPRAH, for the full lecture, please click this link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ji5_MqicxSo&feature=related

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Rainforest World Music Festival 2010

This year's RWMF was pretty subdued. Why? Because I wasn't in the midst of the hoo haa crowd but actually working my butt off feeding the hoo haa crowd. MY darling sister and future brother in law decided " Let's open a Mana Mana Cafe stall at this year's festival". Lo and behold free labour comes in the form of family, think of it as amal jariah she said. SHELL must seriously not be paying me enough ;)




Let's just say it was an experience not to be repeated. However, I discovered I have exceptional talent at making burgers at incredible speed. Till today, I refuse to even look at another burger.Truth be told, I'd do it again, just not in the immediate future SISTER!!

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Active Defensive Driving



Part of the requirement to enable me to drive a car provided by the company was to obtain a Defensive Driving Certificate. Thus registered myself for one in June. Having driven since high school and also having had an ex who was a petrol head, I was kinda cocky about cars and assumed that the course was gonna be boring. Boy, was I wrong.

Held at BSTS, Miri, the course last one whole day starting from 8am till 5pm. It consists of classroom teaching, hands on lessons and also written and practical tests. They also provide breakfast, lunch and tea. It cost RM750 (I dont know if that is corporate rate or open for public too).

First, we had to do a written exam, testing our knowledge on what the course had to offer. (Note: We have to resit this at the end of the course and believe me there were many "I didnt know that" moments). Then came the lecture and informative videos on what's requisite in a good driver and how to excel in defensive driving. Most profound were the videos on accidents, its impact and what actually occurs was quite an eye opener. Let's just say seat belts for my passengers, front and rear are a must after that. (A ride on the crash simulator was also convincing)

Then the fun part, we learned how to steer with Push and Pull TEchnique, activate ABS, Emergency Braking - Stomp, Steer and Stay. Just like video!! Trust me, having someone yelled at you to brake when the cone is 5inch from the car is a heart attack waiting to happen. I may have triggered one in my instructor :D


After lunch, we learned about car parts and maintenance. Especially useful before a long journey. Always remember the acronym POWER (Power Oil Water Electricity Rubber) and that is what you check for. Next, each of us had to drive around with the instructor while giving commentary on what we applied from the morning lessons. Trust me, commentary driving sucks!! (Tip: When the instructor hints to you that it looks like its going to rain with the cloudy sky, you are suppose to switch on your lights for visibility to other. Do not response by saying "I think I'll make it back before it rains" like me.)



Finally its back to the classroom for a shot at PS2 GT4 Game. No, it wasnt for fun, the instructor will actually talk to you while you are driving. Why?? To show you that you cant concentrate on the road while talking to someone i.e. ON THE PHONE! But I actually did pretty good.So he concluded either its because I'm a gamer or women are better at multitasking. I wonder if that excuse will let me off the hook from the cops. :D Then we had a crack at their beer goggle and tried to kick a ball while wearing one. I think they overrated that bit, I use to play futsal after happy hour.



Overall, if you have extra pennies or your company pays for your training this is one course that I highly recommend. Actually Malaysian Government should make it a pre-requisite before awarding driving license as in many developed country. Sure would help reduce the statistics. Food for thought.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Why do we have relationships?

I googled the exact phrase and stumbled upon a very interesting site that listed down Relationship and the 16 types available. I'm just too lazy to decide which type I am :D




Friday, April 23, 2010

Journey to Oblivion...

Upon being told I'll be posted to Teluk Ramunia, first thing I did was to google the location. Lo and behold, its on the southern most tip of Peninsular Malaysia. A remote town (can I call it a town, more like 'Pekan' (Bahasa Malaysia for small town, bigger than village but smaller than town). Thrives from weekend visits from S'porean for its seafood but other than that nothing much can be googled about it, thus this entry is for anyone else who would be posted here in the future.

Taking the 11.15am flight out of Miri, arrived at KLIA around 1.30pm. The next flight to Johor Bahru was 5.25pm and arriving at JB 6.15pm. JB Senai Airport was under construction so it was quite a long walk to the taxi counter. I haven't set foot in JB since I was 7 so was a bit apprehensive about travelling alone with 3 weeks worth of luggage (I am a GIRL!). Found taxi counter at the end of a mock 'under construction' pathway/tunnel and paid RM44 for a taxi to Mutiara JB Hotel.

An hour later, I arrived at Mutiara JB Hotel which is conveniently located next to a shopping mall, Holiday Plaza. No high expections though, it's similar to Pertama Complex in KL, maybe dodgier, pirate DVDs galore. As for Mutiara JB, room are big but the Hainanese Chicken Rice I ordered for room service was crap. The Tom Yam was a sad affair too.
Next morning, my pre-book taxi driver was waiting at 7:30am to take me to Sebana Cover Resort, the nearest hotel to Teluk Ramunia. I would have stayed at Desaru if i had my Defensive Driving Certificate. Not allowed to drive company car without one. Booooooooooooooo.....

It takes 2 hours from JB to Sebana Cove Resort. I was so happy to see the signboard Welcome to Sebana but guess what, it's another 20 minutes drive from the main entrance to the resort itself.  I suppose it is a golf resort thus the sprawling land. BUT the signs beware of elephants and wild boars were enough to intimidate anyone planning to take a walk around. 

 
 
Room 104 will be my humble abode for the next 3 weeks. Hello Room Service!!! Bye Bye Diet!!!

p/s: Plus side of staying at Teluk Ramunia is the cheap food. I'm not kidding, a complete meal with drinks is average rm5/-, i'm talking rice with 3 side dishes including meat. Soto was rm2.50!! Roti Canai 60sen!! Lunch for 4 with 5 dishes to share (pari asam, sotong, lala/kepah, sayur, udang) was rm32. I had dinner for 2 just now for only rm23 (steam fish (siakap), kailan and telur bifstik).Compare to MIRI price these were cheap okayyyyyy!!

Downside: The annoyingly rude contractors who finds joy in harassing site staff on a daily basis. No amount of cheap food can balance this miserable experience.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

When to Get Married

DAY?

"Monday for wealth
Tuesday for health
Wednesday the best day of all
Thursday for losses
Friday for crosses
Saturday for no luck at all" 

p/s: what about SUNDAY????

MONTH?


"Married when the year is new, he'll be loving, kind and true.
When February birds do mate, You wed nor dread your fate.
If you wed when March winds blow, joy and sorrow both you'll know.
Marry in April when you can, Joy for Maiden and for Man.
Marry in the month of May, and you'll surely rue the day.
Marry when June roses grow, over land and sea you'll go.
Those who in July do wed, must labour for their daily bred.
Whoever wed in August be, many a change is sure to see
Marry in September's shrine, your living will be rich and fine.
If in October you do marry, love will come but riches tarry.
If you wed in bleak November, only joys will come, remember.
When December snows fall fast, marry and true love will last."

COLOUR?


"Married in white, you have chosen right.
Married in blue, your lover is true.
Married in pink, your fortunes will sink.
Married in green, you will not long be seen.
Married in red, you'll wish you were dead.
Married in yellow, ashamed of the fellow.
Married in brown, you'll live out of town.
Married in grey, you'll live far away.
Married in black, you'll wish you were back."

WHY SOMETHING OLD, NEW, BORROWED AND BLUE ??

  • "Something old" represents the link with the bride's family and the past.
  • "Something new" represents the good fortune and success in her future.
  • "Something borrowed" reminds her that friends and family will be there for her when she needs help.
  • "Something blue" symbolises faithfulness and loyalty.

SUMMARY:

My options are reduced to any Wednesday of January, April, September, November or December either in white or blue and wearing something old, new, borrowed and again blue. 


Since January and April has passed, that leaves September (1,8,15,22,29), November (3,10,17,23) or December (1,8,15,22,29) wearing WHITE with OLD engagement ring, NEW undies, a BORROWED veil and BLUE watch. p/s: rooting for 10.11.10


Tuesday, April 6, 2010

To Have or Not To Have???

A Wedding that is...a marriage yes but a wedding? Still torn on that one...Been there done that...Should I go through it again?? As much as my practical mind is saying No Nana You Do Not Need Another Wedding, something inside is screaming Do It, Do It, Do It, think of all the people who didn't come to the first one and those who really want to come to the second one they have said they would gatecrash if they were not invited. Of course you'll be invited, I just haven't decided if I am going to have something to invite you to.

If it was up to him the option would be either elope or Vegas.


OPTION A




OPTION B

Eloping and Vegas Style Wedding both are looking pretty attractive right now what with the culture/religion clash. Also the fact that to plan a wedding when the groom to be is halfway across the world apart proves to be a couture's nightmare. Trying to get him to measure himself over the phone was fun..



Sigh....plus the fact that just because he has to wear a Baju Melayu for my family's reception, i now have the option of either wearing a Cheongsam or Iban's Dress for his reception/cocktail party. That was the deal if we chose OPTION C: The Wedding.

Wearing this is not so bad is it??? I think he would look quite handsome in one =))




Atleast the Malay outfit is forgiving to the imperfections of the body. Now picture me in these??? How ler wei??



Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Dear Dentist...i am no longer scared of you...

I had no idea how busy dentist were in Miri until i had to make a booking for one yesterday. Back in Kuching, you can still get away with walking into any dental clinics and get your dental services. People in Kuching must not like their dentist very much =D

After dropping by to FIVE, yes five different dentist, i finally managed to slot in an appointment for today. Welcome to Bright Smile Dental Clinic. Aptly name...and judging on its interior is quite new in the business. I have not been to a dentist since 2001 when i chipped my front tooth and had to get a tooth bonding. If it wasn't for the fact that i didn't want to be a Madonna look alike with the front gap i probably wouldn't even have gone then. That is how scared i am of a dentist. Must be from the traumatic years of being forced to see the school's dentist who has no patience in consoling a frightened child and drills away anyways. But to give her credit, this Bright Smile dentist commended on her workmanship on my fillings although its been more than 20 years.  


Order of the day was:

1. Tooth bonding to replace the job they did in 2001 as its decaying quite a bit and i look like Oliver Twist's cruel master




2. Then it was cleaning/scaling and polishing. Funny how this hurt more than the teeth bonding. Maybe because the numbness wore off by then.

3. and as a FINALE...my real reason for the visit...my wisdom tooth.....it erupted well, no issue there BUT it had decayed and was hurting real bad. So extracting was the wise option and man, i told the dentist to numb me like he has never numb anyone before and he did. He actually extracted it in less than a minute. It was GONE IN 60 SECONDS. Kudos Mr Dentist, my strategy of informing him the minute i walked into the surgery room that i HATE dentist must have worked. But i was just being honest!!! Bye Bye Wisdom Tooth and Hello PAIN.....and no food for days to come....


P/S: its been 12 hours and i am still in pain.......warghhhhhhhhhhhhhh



Sunday, March 28, 2010

Asians Cheese i.e BELACAN

Belacan or the asian cheese are shrimp paste. Smells likes hell but taste like heaven. What is it and how is it made?? Belacan derives from 'bubok' or tiny tiny shrimps...


These are usually bought in kilos...washed from all impurities i.e. sand, dirt etc, mixed with salt and then left to dry in the sun. Once dried, it is pounded with all your might and then dried in the sun again and pounded again and this process can go on and on as you like. The end result looks pretty much like this:





It comes in different shapes and sizes, round, square, bricks...and is used mostly in Malay cooking especially the Sambal Belacan..spicy concoction of belacan and chilli


Why i write about this? because my house has suddenly become a mini warehouse for Buboks by Mommy Dearest but not for belacan but cencaluk....but that is another story. p/s: Mommy....i cant stand the smell!!!


Hen's Nite

A bachelorette party, hen party, hen do, or hen night, is a party held for a woman who is about to be married. The term hen party or hen night is more common in the UK, Ireland, and Australia, while the term bachelorette party is more common in the United States. The term stagette is used in Canada.[1] It may also be referred to as a girls' night out or kitchen tea (South Africa in particular) or other terms in other English-speaking countries. (source: Wikipedia)

Attended a Hen Night last night for a colleague. I was in charge of ordering the cake and since was given only a day's notice and relatively new in town, was frantically searching for a bakery that could create the perfect cake. Organizer's instruction was to make up for the no male presence and no available male stripper in the form of a male appendage.

The only bakery i know in Miri is Hot Cross Bun, so off i went in search of the elusive cake. Going through their catalog of cake samples, it was apparent that such a cake would not be included amongst the Ben 10's or Disney Princess decors. I had no choice but to take the sales assistant aside and ask for a more discreet catalog.

Me: errr...amoi, itu cake pelik2 ada kah?? [errr...miss, u have 'special' cakes?]
Amoi: ooooo tunggu ah....( took an album and showed me some boobies cake)...ini macam kah?? [oooo wait ah...like this is it]
Me: errr...gulp...itu laki punya ada kah?? *blushing* [errr...gulp...do u have males one??]
Amoi: ada...ada...lu mauk kah? Bila mauk? [have...have...when do u need it]
Me: err..esok ambik..brapa?? [errr...tommorow...how much]
Amoi: rm80..chocolate truffle...lu pernah tengok kah sini bikin? [rm80...choc truffle...have u seen one made here]
Me: err..tidak..apahal?? [errr...no...why??]
Amoi: macam betul owh...siap ada bulu2...saya pun gelik tengok..[it looks so real..even has 'hairs'...makes me icky]
Me: hahahahahahahahaha oh dear, what have i got myself into....

and the result was........ta daaaaaaaaaaaaa (CAUTION: not for kiddies...if you are below 18 please close your eyes now)

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Haze and Miri Makes a very sick Nana

The haze is back in town...sigh...year in and year out. Havent they heard of the term Lesson Learnt. I can hardly breathe everytime i step out of my front door. Funny thing is it clears just before noon and starts again at night. My pristine white car is now a dalmation. I read in the papers that 2 landowner's has been fine 2000 each for open burning....hellooooooooooooooooooo....i dont think those two landowners with mere acres of land is causing the Haze. Fine the MEGA COMPANIES...the plantations....wait a minute, who owns them?? who?? aaaaahhhhh no wonder no lesson learnt....10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1...breatheeeeeeeeeeeeee

Monday, February 8, 2010

Happy Valentine's Day Max Wong!!