𝗧𝗵𝗮𝗻𝗸 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝘃𝗶𝘀𝗶𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗺𝘆 𝗯𝗹𝗼𝗴! 𝗜'𝘃𝗲 𝗻𝗼𝘄 𝗺𝗶𝗴𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗲𝗱 𝘁𝗼 𝗮𝗻𝗼𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗿 𝗯𝗹𝗼𝗴 𝘄𝗲𝗯𝘀𝗶𝘁𝗲 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝘄𝗶𝗹𝗹 𝗿𝗲𝘀𝘁𝗮𝗿𝘁 𝗺𝘆 𝗯𝗹𝗼𝗴𝗴𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗳𝗿𝗼𝗺 𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲. 𝗜𝗳 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝘀𝘁𝗶𝗹𝗹 𝗶𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗲𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗱, 𝗵𝗼𝗽 𝗼𝗻 𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗿! 𝘄𝘄𝘄.𝘇𝘇𝗮𝗻𝘆𝘆.𝘄𝗼𝗿𝗱𝗽𝗿𝗲𝘀𝘀.𝗰𝗼𝗺

Weekend Getaway to Bali – Day 2


It’s our Kintamani tour day!! But first, breakfast! Jhon and Fizah ordered the Indonesian breakfast while I ordered the French breakfast which was way too sweet. I reminded myself to order their meal for my next breakfast.


Our tour guide and driver picked us up at 8am and our first stop was to watch a Barong Dance. Fizah and I were a little worried because many people scared us by saying, cannot speak while the show is on and it’s really scary. In reality, it is not. In fact, it was quite cool with random comedy in the middle of the show. Story line was interesting (with the help with written composition) and I think the end, the group of guys truly stabbed themselves with a “keris” while possessed. Yikes!


Oh, in between journeys our tour guide would “story-mory” with us about Balinese culture. He was super duper nice and informative. There was definitely no dull moment with him.

Next was to a Batik Village which was one of the spots I wanted to go. (Okay, actually all the places we were going are the places I wanted to go) We saw how the ladies did batik painting FROM SCRATCH and it’s not like your school batik design art project. Their designs are very detailed and it would take them months just to finish one cloth. My favourite type of batik design would be the stamped type, it has the most traditional design that us Malays are more familiar with.


But their hands free drawings are beautiful too although it is more inclined to modern artwork. I had wished to buy their stamped batik cloth but $25+ per metre is way beyond my budget. [$5 for 2m at Geylang, hokay?]


After that, we went to a silver minting village. These ladies are crazy awesome, they can combine minuscule silver balls into earrings and they can do this the whole day, every day. Maybe in 1 hour, my eyes would be like this (@_@)


Their jewellery and mantel pieces were beautiful, especially the silver & gold lined Arwana (which is my favourite fish btw) but yet again, we couldn’t afford to buy them. It was way beyond our budget and unfortunately the manager of the place was very unhappy with that and even complained to our tour guide.
-_-


Our last stop before heading to Kintamani, we went to a Painting village. All I can say is “WHOA!” I love art but I don’t have the talent to draw so I can truly appreciate the talent and skills these men has. Yet again there are many types of design from traditional (black and white) to modern.


I told Fizah, if we were really rich, our house would be really nice. Bali has great furniture, paintings and sculptures. The dedication and meticulous handy work is never missed in their work. This is also the time Jhon suffered his 1st cranky moment of the day. He was hungry but mainly frustrated because he wanted to buy at least one painting but it was beyond his budget.

We were already about to leave all cranky because Jhon wants a painting, I wanted to explore the place even more and Fizah wants to go to the toilet. But thanks to Fizah’s insistence to go to the toilet, everyone won!! While waiting, I managed to see the inner part of the place and someone quoted Jhon the painting he wanted at 20+% off! Well, guess who got his painting?


So we drove up and up and up and up and up (until our ears kept popping due to the latitude) to Kintamani. Even that trip was interesting because we were stopped TWICE by bad cops. We pity our incredible driver (who was aggressive, clearly experienced and nice) who had to pay the “road tax” but no worries, we were so satisfied with them that we gave a very big tip; more on that later.


I love the atmosphere at Kintamani; the air was fresh and it was cooling. No reason to be cranky from heat! We had our buffet lunch there and food was pretty alright. I would not say it’s fantastic but I guess we were too hungry to really care.

The ladies selling awful looking shirts were very aggressive and would not take no as an answer. In fact, they stalked us everywhere so we did what we do best, ignore and take pictures of the active volcano. Too bad it was cloudy so we barely get to see the volcano but we get to see clouds passing us by 100m away from us!!


Next, we went to a coffee plantation which is close to heaven for Jhon. I am not a fan of coffee because of the bitter taste but I can appreciate the aroma so I can’t wait to be engulfed by it. As soon as we entered the place, we smell a hint of poo. Yes, the poo from a civet. Most coffee lovers would know that the best coffee beans are mainly taken from the civet’s poop.


But as we enter deeper, we smell more of the coffee beans. Do you know there are male & female beans? And there is someone who would sort them out the whole day. Yikes! The things they have to do.


Their outdoor café is so calm & serene and we were served sample drinks. Jhon & Fizah ordered Luwak coffee which is actually the most expensive coffee in the world. Each drink has their acquired taste and tasted better with sugar (tawar melesey) but guess what?! As a non-coffee lover, I really enjoyed Ginseng Coffee! At the first sip, the Ginseng is mildly strong but after a few sips, you can barely smell and taste it and the coffee is not bitter at all. I love it so much that I bought coffee with Jhon & Fizah. hehe


We went souvenirs shopping soon after and boy the place was big. It was also the place I dropped my Levis sunglasses and one of the lens came out. -_- Luckily it was easily fixed. Click here for the souvenirs bought. I wanted to buy their awesome 3D kites but I was afraid I might squish them in my luggage. Ooh! Remember the peanuts that I raved about on the first day? Our tour guide offered to take me to a shop that sells them! I told you he is nice.


After that, we went to see Padi fields at Ubud. Our tour guide and driver were so nice that they say if we wish to stop anywhere to take pictures, just say so. These are the perks of having a private tour but of course we never really took advantage of it because we were lazy keep getting off and on the van. Hehe

I think this was the pivotal place throughout the entire tour. The air, scenery and even Indonesian traditional music that was conveniently played in the background by the locals made the entire ambience impressive. For once, we were speechless.


By this time, we were supposed to buy my peanuts but our generous tour guide offered us to watch a Kecak Dance which was near the shop we intended to go to. Jhon was hesitant because he had his 2nd cranky moment because well, he was getting hungry and tired.

For me and Fizah, we thought it is a great opportunity to go since our tour guide was willing to make a detour so we went. Jhon was not very thrilled because he was worried it was getting too late but our tour guide already reassured us that we have enough time. The show was interesting with the men going “CAK KECAK KECAK KECAK KECAK KECAK KECAK KECAK” 10000000000000x for 1 hour. Damn! Don’t they get thirsty? Storyline was great and a man walked and stomped on fire in the end. This was also the time I get my “special” souvenir from Bali. Check this link.


By this time, Jhon was already grouchy and I was thinking of cancelling my hunt for awesome peanuts but our tour guide was still very nice enough to make me happy even though I knew he and the driver has a cranky monster inside. That is why I think they are awesome!! Jhon for sure can’t be a tour guide. Haha

But hello! Fizah and I were hungry too but must not waste every opportunity right? Plus, we were nice enough because we were in and out of the place in 5-10 minutes. 3 cranky monsters Vs 2 ladies; better not take that chance so off we went looking for food.


Yeah, I don't know why I posted an unflattering picture of myself. Perhaps to show how tired I am? Food was pretty alright, but their fish sucks which made Jhon even crankier. -_- One thing for sure, their Tahu Telur & Chicken may look terrible in presentation but it did taste good. 1 hour later, we headed home. Too bad there was a MASSIVE JAM!!! I think it took us 2 hours to get back to our villa.

Our tour guide told us that it was a first time for him to spend this much time in a tour; maximum for him was 10 hours but we spent 15-16 hours together! But we had a nice time. I can say that we fully utilize the tour because he sidetracked with us plenty of times and it was all HIS idea and because of us, he technically over timed.

When we finally reached our villa, we were exhausted and can’t wait to clean up and sleep. I really hope our tour guide and driver had a nice time with us too. They better be, we gave them a very generous tip! We were THAT grateful.

We also quickly packed our stuff so that we can have ample time the next day to spend the rest of our money and slept like snoring monsters until the next morning.


To be continued…….

   

Weekend Getaway to Bali – Day 1

Duration: 8th April 2011 to 10th April 2011

Flight: Garuda Airlines

Accommodation: Kamuela Private Villa with Swimming Pool at Seminyak

It is our first time visit to Bali, Indonesia for Fizah, Jhon and I and also our first time independent trip. Wohoo! We are adults! =P

Our flight was at 9am so it was an early start for us especially for Fizah who lives 1 hour away from the airport. Surprisingly, she was not late but in fact early. “Orang excited katakan” hehe First batch of photos will the standard “posing-with-the-airline-tickets-and-we-are-the-airport-tau” pictures.

The flight duration was 2.30+ hours and we watched “Outsourced”, Gags shows and a Hindi movie; (obviously did not manage to finish the Hindi movie). Oh yeah, and more standard pictures, this time is of clouds and the view outside. ^_^


It was humid when we reached Denpasar airport and our driver was nowhere to be found and that was the 1st cranky moment for Jhon. Apparently there was a traffic jam so our driver was late, perhaps for 10 minutes so it was all good.


I love the monument outside the airport which was so epic and grand. While on the way to our villa, we even saw Chicken Run restaurant. *scratches head*


25 minutes later, we were at the Villa’s lobby. I love their décor and I could barely pay attention to the receptionist who was very nice by the way. Everyone who we met was very hospitable and I love the way they call me, pronouncing my name as “Ms Xura”. They sound so genuinely nice unlike “BAI!!1”


When we were escorted to our private villa, I have got to admit we were pretty cool at trying to compose our excitement. It was only when the staff left, Fizah and I were shrieking because it was so nice! It was small but it was still fantastic but then again, we have never been in a private villa before so practically anything could amaze us.


Must…pose…in…awesome…bathtub…


Must…pose…in…lounging…chair…


What was Jhon doing all this time? He was reading the villa’s booklet, unpacking and having a 2nd cranky moment because he was hungry.
Sorry Jhon. I must take picture of every corner of the place before we mess it up with our stuff.


So we finally went out to explore and find food before Jhon explodes and found ourselves a French/Italian restaurant. We doubted the place because we were the only customers but the food was DELICIOUS HOKAY!!?!


Jhon had Salmon Carbonara which he switched with my Beef Lasagne and Fizah had Seafood Pasta.

After our late lunch, we explored the place and we were so lucky because the place was surrounded by affordable boutiques. Fizah and Jhon could’ve splurge like crazy but surprisingly they were money conscious and were afraid that they might over spend and have no money left for the next day.

We agreed that we would just look and see first and come back on our third day to spend everything away.


About 5-6pm, we went back to our villa because Jhon was having his 3rd cranky moment because he was getting sticky and worried he has no time to take a shower before our complimentary seaside dinner.

To appease the man, we headed back to our villa and while Fizah and I were resting, we heard a splash.
Jhon had taken a dip in the pool first. -_- There was nothing we could do but watch helplessly. We wanted to join but us being girls, after the pool, we have to take a shower, make up and what not and we have only 1hour for the both of us to get ready. It sucks to be girls sometimes.


ANYWAYS, our driver picked us up for our seaside seafood dinner at Jimbaran.

Too bad it was too dark to see the sea (or is it ocean?) but the ambience was still excellent and as for the seafood, it was not that great but I was hooked on their peanuts!!! I even ate Jhon and Fizah’s share. We had a great time there, laughing and gossiping hehe.


Went back to the villa and we finally jumped into the pool. Must…make…full…use…of….villa….

It was so freaking cold!! It took us 20minutes to comfortably completely submerge ourselves. Haha and the gossiping and playing around started.


We kind of turned in early because we knew it was going to be a loooooong day the next day because it was tour day and oh boy, were we right.
To be continued……..    

Souvenirs From Bali

Bali was great and will blog on the days spent but first, I want to share goodies that we have got.

These were gotten on the 2nd day; a compilation of goodies by the three of us.


The ladies in my family love the fans mainly because of the batik design.


As per normal, most items that I bought is for the family and I am proud to say that I bought more than I did when I went to Bangkok (Bought 1 sling bag in a shopper's paradise)

The weird thing is I bought the most random things.

I bought peanuts and coffee.


Not just any peanuts but Capri peanuts which was super delicious and Ginseng Coffee. It was weird because I don't like Gingseng and coffee but these two together, fuwar! I love!

The Ginseng smell is not overwhelming and you don't smell it after a few sips and the coffee does not taste bitter at all.

Another set of souvenirs that I got from Bali are these.


On both of my legs!! I don't know what bit me, sand fly or whatever devil bug but all I know it was itchily-painful!! I was so gross that everyone freaked out in horror okay? =(

Luckily Jhon helped me by massaging the spots with ointment so now it's not that gross. It's mild brown with tolerable random itching.

Sighs, Bali oh Bali, you are too generous with your "souvenirs"


   

Officially in the late 20s category

Yes, yet another year had passed and I have turned 27.

Age has never been an issue with me; it has been nothing but a number and I always believe that you are as old as you feel.

I feel young. I feel there are more things “out there” to explore and experience. I feel young at heart.

Although there are already signs of old age where I drink more hot drinks, I have this sudden need to look for the fountain of youth (to look young & fresh) and say things like “They don’t make music like they used to” and “I don’t understand the fashion nowadays. Metrosexual? Looks like gay to me”

I guess many would stress about it but I am not which makes me worry. Why I am not stressed?

I think it is because my biological clock is broken.

I don’t feel the pressure or need to get married and have children. Practically most of the girls in my clique are married and have an average of 2 children.

“So old already and still not married…” So? It does not have an effect on me and that is why I don’t feel the pressure. I think that is the reason why single people feel stressed.

I honestly do not feel that I am 27 and feel cheated as if the astronomical clock is way too fast due to Superman’s gravitational pull when he flew too fast around the world. [Geek alert]

Well, Happy Birthday to me, life is indeed beautiful even though several people tend to make it otherwise for me every now and then.

Here is to one more year and hopes 27 is great and let’s see if my biological clock is fixed by next year. hehe



   

Back From Bali

Our first time trip to Bali was great! Will update as I go through all the photos!

But first, PREVIEW!


 


   

Siblings or Lovers?

Recently, colleagues commented that Jhon and I look alike or look like brother and sister.

Well, lets just say that I was upset upon hearing that while Jhon was indifferent. Initially he did not like that comment too but he just brush it off.

Well, I can't.

To me, looking like siblings when you are supposed to look like lovers is sick. INCEST!!

But I do agree that certain couples look like each other especially those had married with each other for a very long time. So I look it up. I had to know, technically was it a good or bad thing?

I am glad to know it is a good thing! It means we are a very happy couple since we have only been together for almost 4 years. It does makes sense though since genetically, we are attracted to someone who has similarities to us and the fact that being together means living the same lifestyle.
We eat, laugh and do stuff together so it is more likely that both people have the same physical response to it.

Anyways, despite it all, I still disagree that we look like each other.

We have totally opposite features.
[this is the latest picture we have as a couple which was last month haha]


So if being happy together do really makes a couple look like each other, I hope in a few years, I will have Jhon's sharp nose and juicy lips.

yey!! kthxbai!