Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Pre-Trip Thoughts

I cant believe a trip I have been planning since months ago is finally going to be realised. Early tomorrow morning, I will be going to China again, yes AGAIN. But I beg to differ that the places I go each time are in fact different. Guangzhou is the typical town and I spent most of my time on the campus so I was never truly exposed to what the real China was like. And months  later when I went to Beijing, the trip showed me the historical aspect of China what with all its ancient buildings and structures. This time round, I will be visiting several areas, including Shanghai, Hangzhou, Nanjing and Suzhou. Each with its own distinct specialty and beauty. Shanghai for its metropolitan lifestyle, Hangzhou and Suzhou for its natural beauty, and last but not least Nanjing for its history. So when I visit China again, it really isnt an again for me, because each time, I am visiting some place new and different. 

What I am actually more concerned about is the weather. Freezing winter cold weather, and I have just recovered from a flu, fever and still recovering from a cough. I cant guarantee that I can ensure my health 100% whatmore the thorough health and welfare of the people coming along with me. I am nevertheless grateful to have CL to help me through the planning and executing of this trip. 

Well whatever it is, I will look forward to it. Looking forward to see the beauty of winter in China, looking forward to see my friend from China, and so many other things. Will update the blog on the places I have visited asap. Till then. 

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Padi House @ Sri Petaling

Back here a little more than one year later. And everything really has not changed much. Really.

Was here with YT, JP and YW the last time and this time, it's still with YT and JP but an addition of AZ.

What I really like about this place is the ambiance that comes with the price of the food as well as its varied choices of cakes. All in one package.

This is the Chocolate Moist Cake (RM7.90). Light spongy cake with chocolate buttercream in between. Not bad, the chocolate cream was silky to the taste.

Grean Tea Mousse (RM7.90) was just okay for me. Didnt really stand out to me, especially after I ate the Wild Blueberry Cheesecake. AZ, the self-professed anti green tea person, did enjoy it though. So perhaps there is some goodness to it. But for me, it was just a lot of slippery cream. Needed something more firm. But sponge is as light as it looks. (y)

This, is THE Wild Blueberry Cheesecake (RM6.90). It is even cheaper than the above two, but tastes soo much better, I swear! The bottom crust has a crunch to it, which complements the tartness of the wild blueberry and cream cheese pretty well. Compared to the previous two cakes, this cheesecake was on a class of its own.

I had the Padi House Chicken Chop Rice (RM9.90) which came with one full bowl of rice, chicken chop, salad and two pieces of fried spring rolls. The chicken tastes very good and this meal is worth all of its RM9.90. The rice was not too wet nor dry. And it had the egg to go with it. But what I enjoyed most about this dish was the chicken chop. Excuse me for the blur picture. Perhaps I was too excited from seeing it? Lol. The chicken chop is drizzled with some sauce which complements it very well. Not entirely black pepper, it had a kind of mustard sourish flavour but it was savoury enough to be comfortable and satisfying. Definitely one of Padi House's trademark dishes. 

And of course, this is the company. Had such a great time with all of you. 



This is the place to go if..
You want to go on a date, or have a meet-up with old friends. A working lunch suits well in a place like this too. The service is pretty alright and you dont get the vibe of needing to leave after your meal. Cakes are pretty good and some are bordering amazing. Food is fairly priced as well. 

This is the sort of place I will always come back to. 



Padi House,
29 Jalan Radin Bagus 3, 
Sri Petaling, 
57000 Kuala Lumpur. 

Tel: 603-90544024

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Fresca Mexican Kitchen & Bar @ The Gardens

My last paper was over yesterday so my normal life shall resume from now on. Well I would like to think of it that way. After all, I still have a project paper which is due next month and I have not touched on it a single bit yet. The impending doom.. oh yes.

Had a 'celebratory' dinner with HF yesterday. We were walking around The Gardens and we saw The Delectable (near Cold Storage). We gravitated to the cake counter and HF ended up buying the 7 Sins of Chocolate and wanted to give it to me?! (After I told her I have a very bad flu and if we share, she will get sick too! hehe. Now you know the secret to getting goodies for yourself. *psst.. secret.)


Seven Sins of Chocolate from The Delectable (RM12). Presentation wise, looks pretty classic and elegant. They gave it in a nice brown paper bag with all the 'sins' stored in the box above. It's basically many different layers of chocolate indulgences. The bottom most layer was definitely chocolate cake , and then there was a light cream layer, caramel layer, chocolate chip layer as well as a dusting of cocoa on the top. If I missed any other layers, blame it on my flu. :( Honestly, it really did not meet up to my expectation because I tried one of their cakes before and it was pretty good. So I expected quite a bit from this. But what turned out to be the Seven Sins of Chocolate was a lot of light cream. There was quite a bit of cake layer and light cream layer. But nothing much of the other layers. The caramel layer was not too well distributed and my half had very little of the caramel though I noted that if there was more, it would have been better. The light cream was too light and almost tasteless. Expected a more denser, more indulgent type of dessert from this.. but I was wrong. Oh well.. presentation made up for it!

We strolled around a little more and ended up at Fresca Mexican kitchen & Bar. HF wanted to try this place out and since it was just after exams, why not. Service was pretty good, their waiter has a mexican accent when he speaks and the entire ambiance of the place was pretty conducive for long chit-chats. (Like the one we had).

I had the Chicken Enchilladas Rojas (RM28). The meal wasnt too bad, a simple Mexican fair. Clockwise from right, the red mushy thing is refried beans. The texture and flavour reminded me a lot of mashed potatoes. Good stuff! Rice was pretty alright too. As for the main highlight of the dish, the enchilladas rojas was not really what I expected. Basically, it's tortilla wrapped with chicken and special marinade and this is covered with melted cheese and red chilli sauce. It did look very tasty but the chicken inside was too meaty for my liking. I enjoyed the red chilli sauce though... VERY SPICY.

HF ordered this. Cant remember the specific name but it was Pa... ... .... (RM29). It's sizzling plate of chicken with marinade sauce served with green rice. The good thing about this dish was the chicken and its marinade. The chicken pieces contrary to how it looks, it actually very juicy and flavourful. 

Overall, the place was satisfactory. We picked a little corner of the restaurant and was talking the entire of our time there from before 6pm until 9.30pm. The place gets more busy around 7pm plus. Overall, it was a nice time hanging out with that girl. We just had so many stories to share.. hehe.  


This is the place to go if..
You are looking for a simple (Mexican) fare to dine. The food isnt really fancy but I guess they are serving what Mexicans actually eat and we cant expect fancy food on a daily routine, even if we are Mexicans right? HF liked this place because of the authenticity of the food, something about having no MSG in the food. hmm. 


Fresca Mexican Kitchen & Bar
Lot G-242A, Ground Floor
The Gardens
Midvalley City 
Kuala Lumpur

Tel: 03-22012893
Open from 11am to 11pm.



Thursday, January 10, 2013

2.5 Years of Law School Didnt Prepare Me

A little heartbroken from today. Have been putting a lot of effort in preparing for this exam, even if it is quite last minute for my standards. But I dont know what happened, my mind blanked the moment i entered into the exam hall. I guess my subconscious already knew what was coming.. because my hands were already shivering hours before the examination began. But still, knowing how inevitable it was doesnt help me deal with the disappointment within me. My mind was blank for an exam that I spent so much time, effort and energy studying. Tears of disappointment rolled down from my eyes immediately after the exam was over. I couldnt even finish writing everything, not that I had much to write anyway.

Glad MY's birthday was today. So we had a reason to be happy despite the torrid exam. And what I found out was that my closes friends were in the same boat as me. We all think we might fail Company law. Sighs. But it was nice to share the same misery together. It just felt less heavy when everyone carried the same weight on their shoulders.

A separate thought ran across my mind. The exam consists of supposedly two questions. We are required to answer everything in two hours. That would mean one question per hour, correct? But I think someone in the exam administration that decided this didnt realise what it is like to be a law student. Because law isnt about calculating, it isnt about writing one short essay. It is about analysing the question, identifying the issues, regurgitating principles from decided cases, applying it into the present situation and finally, writing all that down in ONE FREAKING HOUR!!! An ideal answer that will score an A would normally require a minimum of three pages. Please dont tell me one hour is enough. Reading and understanding the question itself takes five minutes, and if there are two questions, ten minutes is gone.(FYI, my question paper was five pages long). Sometimes lecturers think it is cooler to split the TWO questions into EIGHT. So you have EIGHT FREAKING ISSUES to answer. Maybe that is the reason why I lost it today, because I panicked and my mind went blank.

Maybe I cant accept the fact that I am vulnerable too. So I want something to put the blame on. Or maybe it really is the fact. I have lived almost 2.5 years of law school now and I know how generous examinations are with law students. We never have enough, it is just not fair to give us TWO HOURS to answer such ridiculously long life scenarios, with perfection.

Not touching any books tonight. Really done for tonight.

*I hope I get my mood back soon, for banking law. :( 

Monday, January 7, 2013

If I See You Next to Never

If I cant focus on memorising the subject of my next paper right now, might as well blog something that struck my mind earlier. Just so you know, I finished one paper today. Phew, one burden off my shoulders! Three more to go!

LDR.

It's strange I have never really dedicated a blog entry for this topic before, considering what a topic it is to me. When you tell people you broke off from a relationship because of distance, you can expect the many ooh's and aah's. Sometimes I wonder if it is from the sympathy or the disbelief that distance can ruin a relationship. Because for me, distance is never factor number one. (For the record, when I mean long-distance, I mean couples that can only see each other at the most, half a year.)

I think many people can agree with me that besides distance, there are many things that can ruin a relationship be it, incompatibility, poor communication between the two parties, infidelity, or it could even be something as straightforward as.. the feelings have gone. Personally, I think these factors are more considerable in breaking a relationship than distance.

Granted, distance is difficult. It is burdensome, expensive and tiring. It also cuts off the core of most relationships, that is intimacy and contact. Sometimes you wonder whether your relationship is actually with the one you once adored or has it transformed into an affair with a virtual person. It is true, the internet has done heaps and bounds to improve the circumstances but it can only do so much. The fact is, having a literal gap in your relationship can really strain it. And whether it has occurred to you yet or not, LDR requires a lot and a lot of effort from both parties, not just one.

But again, I would like to stress that distance should never be the excuse of the demise of a relationship. Never. I would rather blame it on other things than the distance itself, despite it being the most obvious reason. Because the fact is, it isnt the distance that stirred up the resentment and bitterness, but rather the many other little things that we all miss on the daily occasion. It is how you slammed the door after a fight instead of forgiving him/her and making up. It is the countless mindless exchange of words. How you thought it would be okay to reply him/her tomorrow when you saw their message today afternoon. Taking each other for granted, thoughtlessness, disrespect. So common and yet it passes our radar without us even realising how it is capable of ruining a relationship. It can happen to anyone in any kind of relationship, not just one with distance.

Personally, I still think LDR is beautiful, if it lasts. I think if a couple can last even despite the distance, they can face the brunt of many other things in the future. Because it would mean that they have already overcome many obstacles and challenges and still survived from it. It would also mean that from the beginning right to the end, they had set their mind on pulling through and making the relationship work. I guess to start off with, they would have the sensibility and maturity that I did not have back then. The calmness in dealing with quarrels and dissatisfaction was something I never had. They will also need certainty that he/she is the one for them and continue to work their way towards having a good relationship despite only seeing them ever so rarely. And I think for LDR to last, they would probably have learnt to be more considerate of their partner's needs and feelings. I am also a strong believer that distance makes the heart grow fonder, despite being aware of the other evil twin that wanders. We often treasure things when we do not get an abundant supply of it, and by this, if your other half is like on the other side of the globe, they will not always be available and because of this, you will always treasure all the time you have with them, instead of using it to quarrel over unnecessary things.

Even if I am not in a romantic relationship that involves distance right now, I have a handful of friends abroad that I do keep in touch with. I think receiving emails are one of the simplest but loveliest joys in life - emails that tell you about a person's day, what is on their mind, and random things. Whatever the content, it always brightens my life. Whether it is a chore to maintain, i think it ultimately depends on the people involved. Whether both want to keep in touch, the intensity of fondness, and the understanding between the two. Hence, I would say the same goes for LDR. Whether it lasts or not depends on how much the parties want it.

Distance doesnt ruin a relationship, trust me, everything else but distance does. But having said all that, LDR only works if they intend to stay in the same place eventually, and not see LDR as a permanent option!

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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Workaholic Confessions

If you think my idea of a good new year resolution is to be a workaholic, think twice. Typing this at 2.13am makes me wonder what has happened to my life. Am I really the one losing control of the events happening around me or has things in law school really have been raised a notch higher?

I have much fewer subjects this semester as compared to previous semesters.
1. Company Law
2. Equity and Trust
3. Banking Law
4. Anthropology
5. Ballet

Yet I seem to be struggling like ALOT right now. I have not even covered one subject in entire -banking law, that will have to be really reserved for last minute.. the last few days before the paper begins. :( If you know me, you will know I am not a last minute person. God knows what will happen in the next few weeks when the exam dates approach nearer. So I have to buck up now so that I dont have to suffer as much then.

But I just cant help wondering how I managed to survive 10 subjects for SPM and in the past semesters, five or six subjects per semester, even. How is it that now, I am drowning in four papers? (Ballet has a practical test, so there isnt even a paper exam for that). Have I really become too focused on my extracurricular activities that academics have taken a step back? Or do I chat too much with my friends? >.< Or.. has the syllabus really become tougher? I would hate to believe that since to me, there is no such thing as difficult, only what is doable. Either ways, enough of my ramblings for tonight. Hopefully I can catch some shut-eye and wake up in a few hours to resume my endless studying.. :(