Sunday, 27 May 2012

23rd Birthday


My 23rd Birthday . Older and Wiser =) 
Celebrated my 23rd birthday last month. Yea yea yea, I am getting near to my mid-20s, and I am still the same old girl who does nothing other than reading. Can't wait to embark into the working world. Although it's a concrete jungle out there, but at least I am stepping into a new phase of life. There are a lot of ups and downs that I have experienced here (not to mention, dramas), but I hope it helps me into becoming a better and wiser person. I have to thank the organiser for putting so much efforts in organising this party for me.

Under The Star is a place that I have been wanting to go for some time, and it was delightful to know that my friends are going to celebrate my birthday there. It's a very nice small boat restaurant with a dock where you can watch sunset with you loved ones. 
I have shared a lot of memories with my friends here, whether it's good or bad, and I cherish all of the moments that I have here.

We went to Brandon Hill to lit lanterns up after the celebration. It was raining, and someone fell over the hill while trying to light the lanterns despite of the drizzles. Funny and sweet moment. I really appreciate it. This is a place where I have a lot of beautiful memory as well. He is very sweet and caring to set this as one of the venues. It really reminded me a lot of the moments I had there.  





We went to a quaint pub for drinking after that. It was really delightful knowing that everyone enjoyed the night. I am really touched by the efforts he made, and I really appreciate it. It was a very nice way to mark my 23rd birthday before I step into the real concrete jungle.





Of course, before that, I also had another birthday celebration with my dearest housemate. A homemade curry steamboat. Yummmmmmmm



A very oriental way to celebrate my birthday and a memorable one as well. They purposely walked to the shop to buy all of the ingredients despite of the exams they are facing. I am really thankful for the efforts and I really enjoyed the night spent with them. Too bad it was a surprise party, and so I did not bring my camera to capture the moment. But well, I guess, when the memory is very beautiful, you won't really need a picture to remind yourself of it. =)

Saturday, 26 May 2012

Stratford Upon Avon



Love makes the world go round, and your heart skips a beat once in a while.
Stratford-Upon Avon, Shakespeare's birthplace.
Of romance, fairies and a faraway land. =)

The place to be if you want to have a romantic escapade with the one you like/love.


Wednesday, 2 May 2012

A meaningful birthday

My birthdays in UK have been interesting thus far. Last year, My birthday fell on the same day with William and Kate's wedding ceremony. I enjoyed watching the live video from my university's study lounge eventhough I was unable to witness the celebration in London [Was facing a number of papers at that time]. This year, it's the Bersih Rally [Walk for Democracy], and I was lucky enough to participate in it to commemorate my 23rd birthday. [older, and wiser =)]

Bersih Rally is a peaceful demonstration to ensure free and fair elections in Malaysia. It demanded that the EC clean up the electoral roll, reform postal voting, use indelible ink, introduce a minimum 21-day campaign period, allow all parties free access to the media, and put an end to electoral fraud.

I am really grateful to have my cousin and friends to be by my side in this rally. I would not have the motivation to do this if they weren't there. It was raining the whole day but all of us were very high - spirited. We gathered at Belgrave Square for about an hour before we started our walk to the Parliament. The most chanted phrases were "Hidup Bersih" and " Clean and Fair Electoral". We ended the whole demonstration with a our national anthem, and this is my first time singing the national anthem with so much emotion. It was a really beautiful moment, despite of the rain.

Asam Laksa!!
We later went to a Malaysian Restaurant for Malaysian Food, with kopi/teh tarik. The whole atmosphere made me felt at home, it was very comfortable sitting with a bunch of friends fighting for the same cause.

The demonstration in London is so different from the demonstration in Malaysia. Here, the polices set up a fence to protect us from the cars/vehicles. They were there to ensure our safety. All of us were very united regardless of our races. Not to mention, the polices are sooo fit and cute! on the other hand, the polices in Malaysia thrown tear gas at the citizens, and were very hostile towards the citizens. It wrenched my heart looking at those videos showing what happened in Malaysia during the rally. End of the day, the polices are normal citizens like us, and their salaries were paid by us too. It sure made me sad looking at us fighting against each other instead of standing together against dirty politics. I feel fortunate that I am able to join the rally in London, but at the same time, I feel sad for what is happening in my own country. I admire those who put their life at risk and joined the Rally in Malaysia [ One of my best friends was there too. It is a beautiful feeling fighting for the same cause with my girl despite of us being thousands miles away].

There are a lot of posts and videos about the rally, and so I am not going to talk too much about my opinion on this matter. Afterall, I doubt this will create much changes to the current political atmosphere in Malaysia. Nonetheless, it sure increases the awareness among the citizens in Malaysia. There may not be a revolution, but slowly and surely, [hopefully] there will be an evolution in Malaysia's politic.

Some said that it is pointless going for this rally, some said that most of them were there just to join in the fun, some said this incites nothing but violence. I said, no matter what, at least we try to do something for our country, rather than sitting there condemning others. It's an expression of love, of patriotism. It is impossible that people were there putting their life at risk, just to join in the fun. There's too much at stake for this so-called "fun".

Sweet Surprise
I had a slight fever the moment I got home. Yet, I was delighted when I saw a bouquet of roses in the vase when I was home. Oh! not to mention with a cute cuddly teddy bear and sweet happy birthday chocolate, all the way from Ireland. It's a nice icing on the cake, for what I have experienced on that day. I really am thankful to my friends in Ireland who are so sweet and kind to me =)

Of course, I had another very nice birthday celebration the next day with my friends and comrades, and I shall share my feeling on the next post.

For all of you who were with me throughout the rally, and my birthday [physically and/or spiritually, since we are miles away], Thank you!! you guys rockzz! =)