Saturday, January 25, 2014

New Hair Colour, New Hope, New Blanket

Looking in the Mirror
Self Reflection

2014 looks like a good year for those in the advertising industry.  When the economy is good, less people will think of advertising.

This was what my friend in the advertising industry told me this evening at a pre-Chinese New Year gathering at the Grand Bayview Seafood Restaurant in Danga Bay, Johor Bahru.

"During the good times, our property developer clients would want to take out a newspaper ad for their property launch, but before the scheduled publication date, all their new shop or residential units would have been snapped up even before the property launch.  So, the client has no choice but to cancel the ad placement.

"But when there is a slowdown in the economy, orders to place an ad will start pouring in and the clients are probably not going to cancel," my friend said.

Prosperity Toss
Prosperity Toss

The sumptuous eight-course meal which started at around 8pm came to an end at about 10.30pm.  We are certainly looking forward to a great year ahead.

Windy at Danga Bay
A Windy Evening at Danga Bay

The Spring Festival in Malaysia this year is going to be colder than usual, I heard.  I need a new blanket to keep me warm.

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Ajahn Siripanno

Ajahn Siripanno is the only son of Malaysian Tycoon, Tan Sri Ananda Krishnan, who is the second richest man in Malaysia, behind Robert Kuok.
When Ajahn Siripanno first arrived at Ajahn Chah's forest retreat, he wondered why a revered monk like Ajahn Chah also had to suffer sickness in his old age.  He shared his thoughts with a senior monk, who replied with a smile: “Why do you think he is suffering?”

Friday, January 17, 2014

Red Azaleas



Updated

Upon waking up, my first thought was of the 杜鵑花 (Azalea).  

The Azalea flower is associated with passion, femininity, womanhood.  The meaning of giving this flower to loved ones is to tell them to take care of themselves.

In Chinese culture, the azalea is also dubbed the "thinking of home bush".

The Red Azalea is also the title of a memoir by Anchee Min where she writes about her life during Communist China's Cultural Revolution, a campaign launched by Mao Zedong in 1966 to rid the Communist  Party of China (CPC) of its rivals, but which ended up destroying much of China's social fabric. On October 1, 1949 Mao had proclaimed the foundation of the People's Republic of China (PRC), a one-party socialist state controlled by the CPC.

Red Azaleas
Red Azaleas


The Spring Festival is approaching.  Come January 31, the Wood Horse gallops in as the Water Snake slithers away.

The nurseries are filled with beautiful blooms now as the Chinese community starts spring cleaning and adorning their homes with all things auspicious for the Lunar New Year, which lasts for 15 days.

Flowers symbolise rebirth and new growth. The azaleas is regarded as auspicious,  Roses, not so much, because of its thorns, if you believe in Fengshui.

There are a myriad of auspicious symbols for abundant prosperity and longevity.  Looking at these items also symbolises our intention.

But what is more important is to look at our deeds and thoughts.


Thursday, January 16, 2014

Ponderosa Reunion

Anybody remember the TV series Bonanza?  There was Ben Cartwright, Hoss, Little Joe, Candy and Hop Sing, among the characters of the popular western series.

Well, the Ponderosa Golf and Country Club was inspired by this TV series.  There's a Chinese restaurant here named after the cook, Hop Sing.  And Ponderosa was the name of the ranch in Bonanza.

snapping photos of the food
The trend before eating a meal nowadays..  The phone eats first.

handphone
with Adeline Chng (left) and Zahayu Shima Ayub (right)
Among the three of us in the picture, guess who speaks the most fluent Mandarin?  Yes, you're right.  It is Ayu, a former Johor Bahru Foon Yew High School student.  Foon Yew High is the largest independent Chinese school in Malaysia.

To get away from the hustle and bustle of city life, one can come to the Ponderosa in Taman Molek, Johor Bahru, which has an Olympic-size swimming pool and a 18-hole golf course.

The weekday room rate is RM180 per night and weekend rate is RM210 per night.   

Hop Sing Chinese Restaurant
The XO sauce fried rice.
This dish is my absolute favourite. 


Chef Koh Heyau Pang
Chef Koh Heyau Pang
Chef Koh hails from Pontian, Johor.  He is seen here showing a plate of chicken dumplings.  Hop Sing, does not serve pork nor lard.  It is open from 11am to 3pm for lunch and from 5.30pm to 9.30pm (dinner).  It closes on Monday.


Ponderosa reunion
On the far right (picture) is the resort's general manager Ivan Teo,.

Guess which one is Ivan's charming wife?

Oh, she is not in this picture.
simply delicious
The dishes churned out by Chef Koh
Ponderosa reunion
That's Josephine Lim on the far right.










Ponderosa Golf and Country Club
The Ponderosa Golf and Country Club

With deadlines to meet and errands to attend to, it is hard to find time to catch up with friends.  But it is worth the effort and time.  Let's do this again.



Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Bachan Singh

Bachan Singh, 57, who lives with his wife and three children in Taman Bukit Indah, Johor Baru, tells us why he practises meditation and laughter.


15 January 2014

Meditations on life and laughter


HEADS turn when I start speaking in Thai. Many are surprised that I can speak the language fluently.

I love learning foreign languages. Although there aren't not many opportunities for me to converse in Thai in Johor, I have no regrets learning it because learning not only brings joy to life, it enriches the mind.

My hometown is Tumpat, Kelantan. I left in 1973 to pursue my studies in Kuala Lumpur. I obtained a Diploma in Civil Engineering and started my career in 1977 as a technical assistant in the Public Works Depart in Kulim, Kedah.

In 1984, I left the Public Works Department to take up the position of senior technical assistant at the Works Department of Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) in Johor Baru.

I took study leave in 1995 to pursue a degree. Upon obtaining the degree, I took up and completed part-time course for a Masters' degree programme.

After that, in 2000, I joined UTM's Faculty of Civil Engineering.

I am now a senior lecturer in the Department of Structures and Materials. I really enjoy lecturing, as we all learn by sharing. The more you share, the more learned you become. So, my advice to everyone is not to be stingy when it comes to the sharing of knowledge.

I am married to Kaldip Kaur, who is from Batu Pahat. We have three children -- a daughter and twin sons.

Besides Thai, I also speak Bahasa Malaysia, Punjabi and English. I am able to speak Thai because I attended an advanced course conducted in Penang.

I am not someone who will let distance deter me from self-development. I have just come back from a three-day motivation workshop held at The Regency Jerai Hill Resort in Kedah, organised by Oracle Advanced Toastmasters Club District 51, Malaysia.

I am the president of the Bahasa Melayu Toastmasters Club as well as the vice-president of the UTM Toastmasters Club.

I am also an associate member of the Malaysian Association of Professional Speakers. My interests also lie in spirituality. I am fascinated by thought management and everything to do with the mind. In 1980, I attended the Silva Mind Control course and have since bought many books that focus on the mind. I studied a little of Christianity, Sufism, Buddhism and Hinduism.
I am also interested in laughter We live in a world that is full of stress, but we can "laugh" away the stress and replace it with joy. I attended the Certified Laughter Yoga Leader course in December 2011 in Johor Baru. I even went to Bangalore, India, last January for the Certified Laughter Yoga Teacher course.

I have conducted motivational courses and lecture to part-time degree students in Sarawak, Sabah, Terengganu, Kelantan, Kedah and Kuala Lumpur.

MK & BK
TIME OUT IN KEDAH: The writer with MK

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Some of my Favourite Quotes


Reading to my pets
Reading to my pets

Below are some of my favourites sourced from Facebook


Sometimes those who don't  socialise much
aren't actually anti-social, they just have no
tolerance for drama and fake people. 






When you are dead, you don't know 
that you are dead.  It is 
difficult only for others.

It is the same when you are 
stupid.


Consider the trees which allow
the birds to perch and fly away
without either inviting them to stay
or desiring them never to depart.
If your heart can be like this, you will
be near to the Way.