Thursday, June 19, 2014
Lately I've been Posted at 9:03 PM 0 comments (+)
So after ages of not updating my poor blog, I've decided to start blogging again. And to my 3 followers, (and boyfriend who will probably be reading this), I know what you're thinking.

"She said she would keep writing on her first blog post"

or

"We've all heard that one before"

But I really want to do it this time! I cannot promise that I won't stop halfway, but for now, I will try my best to keep this party going. And, to turn my words into actions, I have come up with a system to help me plan to blog at least once a week. Hopefully more, but.. who reads this anyway. So I really do have a lot I want to blog about. But that's gonna take some time, and possible.. a more interesting life.

In order for me to be able to write about me current life, I need to update ya'll about parts of my life that has changed since I last updated.

1. Nationals Season 13/14 is over

Competition day was on the 29th of March. Rexaz was blessed to have won 6 titles in total. In which, I participated in 4, CASNCC (CAS National Cheerleading Championships) and ACIC (Asia Cheerleading Invitational Championships) for both Team White, and All-girls category.
Team White and All-girls group B had managed to clinch Gold medals for CASNCC, and Bronze medals for ACIC. I truely feel very thankful.

However, not hitting a perfect routine during the actual competition had really spurred me on to work harder this upcoming season.











"I said remember this moment, in the back of my mind
The time we stood with our shaking hands the crowd in stands went wild
we were the kings and the queens
and they read off our names
The night you danced like you knew our lives
would never be the same"


2. I started my internship

I have started my internship in a pharmaceutical company (which I shall not name). The people here are generally really nice and I really enjoy my time with them. 1 girl however, I can never get along with. And I honestly don't plan to because in such a short time after meeting her, I have come to the conclusion that she is not someone I would want as a friend. 

That aside, I can't wait for internship to end.

3. Road trip

I finally was able to find some time to travel with my fam
ily. Although it was just a short weekend getaway to Malaysia, I am really glad that I was able to spend long-awaited quality time with them. We traveled up to Seremban to check out the new renovations my grandfather had done. Oh yes, I also managed to spend time with my grandfather and grandmother. which was great because I missed them so much.
4. I got together with my boyfriend
After months of waiting, we finally got together. And all is good.

That is about all of the major things that has changed since last year.
Oh yes, I have braces now.
Sunday, August 11, 2013
The blind side Posted at 8:12 AM 0 comments (+)
So I just watched "The Blind Side" with my family. (For those who haven't, please do watch it. It's an amazing film)
And it got me thinking.
I mean, I watched it once before, a few years ago. But watching it now, it hit me.

I want to do something about my life.
I am a blessed and lucky girl.
Why am I wasting it away?

Well, maybe I won't represent the country for football, or adopt an almost fully-grown child - Maybe I will, just not right now. But that's not the point. My point is, I want to do something good in this lifetime. Something really good.

Up till this point, I haven't really figured out what I want to do about wanting to do something..
But, I will.
And when I do, It will be great.
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Perth 2013 Posted at 6:36 PM 0 comments (+)
So over the holidays, I made a 6D5N trip to Perth with my family. And within that short period of time, I fell in love with that beautiful country.
We went free-and-easy, which meant that we were not following any tour buses. So a week prior to this trip, my dad and I planned out some things to try and places to visit.
There will be a video at the end of this entry that shows some parts of our trip.


We first visited a place called London Court. After all, the city was just a short walk away from our hotel. Just as it's name suggests, London Court looks like your typical medeival London. I swear I felt like I was walking down a Harry Potter movie.
Despite it serving it's purpose to be a place to take good photos, the things there are pretty expensive.

Just a photo of me and my mom in front of some random building.


Here's a family portrait with the Nissan we rented to get around. If anybody is planning to go to Perth, I would highly suggest renting a car. It's so much more convenient.

It almost looks like this picture was cut out from a car advertisement.


We then went to Kings park. Where my dad and I insisted that the scenery was "Twilight saga" worthy.

So here's me pretending that my face glitters under the sunlight.

And my dad pretending he can run up the tree like Edward.


So I guess... this is one of the vampire fights?


Dad: "Kim! Help me take a photo! I'm twisting this tree!"


















I've drank so much hot chocolate from almost every place I visited during my stay. I can conclude that no matter where you eat, as long as you're buying from Perth, it will be good.





My sister is a neanderthal. Period.



Look what I saw! And yes, you have no idea how many people stared when I did the Rexaz pose.


The "graffiti" in perth is amazing. Art at it's finest.


The Fremantle market is a must-go for all travelers. It sells just about everything. (By everything I mean tons of interesting trinkets and food.)


Claudia's heaven. Wish I bought more. HAHA
The caramel-coated cashews doesn't only sound amazing, they taste amazing.


I did henna while I was there. She moved so fast. Not only were her lines close to perfect, she finished the entire design within 5 minutes.


I present you guys, the artist.













Here's something I like about Australia. They have funny and original signs and advertisements everywhere you turn. 





On one of the 6 days we were there, we drove to Swan Valley. Which I also think should be visited by everyone traveling there. It's basically a region whereby wineries, breweries, chocolate/nougat/honey factories are all side by side. 

So we first had a typical english tea set at Margaret River Chocolate Factory. I'm personally not a fan of scones, but these changed by entire outlook on this particular english pastry.



So we then drove a few minutes to our next stop of interest, The House of Honey.



I was pretty reluctant to take a snap of this swarm of bees as it is no secret that I have a major phobia of insects. But I felt it was important to include this in the House of Honey. And so, I took a brave step and zoomed as far in as I could. These are living, breathing bees. (If bees even breathed at all).



They put out honey samples. Which is another reason why I love Australia. At least I know that I like this particular flavor of food before buying it. Why can't Singapore do the same? Because many will take the entire jar home.


In swan valley, there is also a Cuddly Animal Farm, which I enjoyed a little too much.


So who is Rocky the Cocky?
It's this annoying bird that knows very well how to say Hello. But every time I whip out the video camera, it just shuts up. I stood in front of his cage, holding on to the video camera, for at least 3 minutes, constantly repeating in different tones the word "hello". He just didn't want to do it. But once I put down the camera, it says "hello".
This. is Rocky the Cocky.

Despite my disappointing encounter with Rocky, I managed to love a few other animals like this adorable Guinea pig.




Oh look, a pony!




Spot the llama.


There was a total connection between me and the rabbits.

Here's the llama. I didn't like the llama. It tried to kick me. Stupid llama.


We also took a mini-train ride around the farm.


Guess what, Directioners! I SAW HARRY STYLES WHILE I WAS SHOPPING. His head got damaged.



We also visited Perth Mint. Which is basically a place where they melt gold. Admission into the galleries has to be guided by tour, but I assure you, it is worth the money. The tour guide made the entire 45 minutes very interesting.

The tour also includes a chance for us to watch actual gold melting. Trust me, it's a hundred times more interesting than it sounds. But pictures and videos could not be taken in the galleries and during the gold melting so I guess you guys just have to visit for yourself.


Here's mommy trying to reach for imaginary gold.


While we were there, mommy bought me an early birthday present. A Pandora charm bracelet with a present box charm. You have no idea how long I've wanted it. Can't wait to fill in more charms.



Hey dude, cute car.
(Look at the car plate)


Just a snapshot of the hotel we stayed in during the last 2 nights. Fremantle Esplanade Hotel.



Everywhere you go, there'll be these interesting looking water dispensers. Only downside would be that drops of water splatters all over while you're drinking. So I got a little wet.




Whether or not you're a chocolate/churros lover, this place is a MUST TRY. The Churros are crispy on the outside, chewy on the inside. When combined with their perfectly melted chocolates, it tastes like heaven.
So thank you, my dear friend Greg, who told me I had to try it.




During our stay, we visited some art museums. Surprisingly enough, entry was free for most of the museums we visited.







This is Western Australia's best fish and chips. Cicerello's.
Ignore the other claims that you may have heard before. Fish and chips at Cicerello's may be a little bit too pricey for fried fish, but it's definitely worth the try.

I forgot to take a picture of the food with my camera. But my instagram has a picture of the standard fish and chips. So check it out!





My favorite tour of the entire trip would be Fremantle prison's "Doing Time Tour". The tour guide was so charismatic and informative. I've learnt so much within that short span. How the prisoner's went about their daily life in jail, What were the punishments they had to go through, and so much more. I wish I had went for the other available tours.






Another thing I like about Perth is that Art is EVERYWHERE.




At the Roundhouse. One of the earliest prisons in Australia. My sister belongs there.
I'm just kidding.



Another place worthy of a visit would be Little Creatures Brewery. Food there is really good. 
I was quite hesitant to give this place a chance because many recent reviews claim that the service is horrendous. 
To my delight, it was not true at all. The staff were very friendly and the food came faster than expected. With quality. 
The brewery for their own label of beer is also just an arm's length away. So who wouldn't like a glass of freshly brewed beer. 







It may be odd to mention, but the corridor towards the restrooms were too interesting to ignore. It was a stretch of chalk-written walls. Most of which, were life goals and wishes.



"One day, I will have a bakery"

"Victoria over 30's National champions 2013!"


"One day, I'll fall in love"










And look at this interesting fridge!


Oh wait, it's not a fridge. It's an ATM.






And so, I'm ending this entry with a picture of my daddy pretending to have a tummy ache.



And here's the short video of our trip!

Click to watch the video!
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