Red Palms

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Red Palms are considered VERY good Fengshui plants. And since San was moving out of her current house which have a whole ton of red palms, and we're moving to a new house, we naturally thought of getting some red palms from her.

NOTE however... RED PALMS are very difficult to 'cut/chop/hack/sever/saw/cangkul' out.

see we had PROJECT 1.

we decided to dig project 1, from the ground. it was tiring...... dag did it the whole 30 minutes.. we used all sorts of tools, including a big chopper, cangkul, saw, hack, hammer, hunting knife..... hehe it was terribly tiring!

Then I started my own little project side. (San's mum said that this one was easier to sever so we did that instead). That came out pretty suceessfully but JE'fs "no roots" palm was declared a "sure die palm"

then Dag abandoned Project 1 and went for Project 2, after San's DAD came out and declared all our small palms, all "sure die palm" and in addition to that, San's aunt added that "so small take forever also won't be big!"

hehehe.

Project 2 was a MUCH bigger PLant. as you can see above. they sawed, chopped, chiseled away at the connecting roots. Dag tried to see if the plant would come off if he pushed it enough, and the plant slit itself. (we then declared the 100% survive to 50% survive) to finally Jef running around to break off the root... which it happened!

then we transported it in the car.... brought it home... and planted it...
and one week later it DIED!

so sad!

but Project one is still alive and well. (will take pictures when it's more alive. ;) )

Great Job from the boys.. we were lucky we didn't do it in the night as we initially planned as it was a REALLY REALLY difficult job. they might think we were chopping a person up and planting him in the ground by the sounds of it!! San and I laughed a great deal. IT was hilarious! hehe


too bad we didn't get videos.. ;)

My own Fail picture.

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This picture was taken in the KWSP in Kelana Jaya, in the LIFT waiting area on the mebbe 3rd floor?? hehehe you can see the lift lights on both sides. LOL. Just in case you don't know what that yellow picture is.. it's a NO PARKING HERE - CLAMPING ZONE.

^_^

Kuching Trip (backdated)

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First of all,
this is a backdated post cause I finally managed to take the pictures out of my phone (thanks to chunchieh's help)

so here's a post about the wonderful Kuching!

My Client, was gracious enough to bring us around Kuching everynight that we were there. One night we went to the Kuching Festival, thinking they'll be lots of Kuching things to do.

Unfortunately! the night was full of chinese singing (not that great!) and weird expo shows showing things like fake crocs, mops, and wedding bridal shoots. Nothing about the handicraft of Kuching at all! My client was VERY upset that they did that and the food showcased was more international than anything!

my clients and my colleauge.. (hehehe) they didn't know I took a picture of them!



My room at the 360 hotel. Not bad. very spacious. I had one double twin and one queen. the Room was big but there was no wifi. (crazy) the whole building used to be a condo unit and now they switched it to smaller hotel rooms.


This is the very different and flffy 'oh chen' or oyster pancake in Kuching. this wasn't done well. FAR too oily (my camera has no macro/micro function...... so sad! I cannot take nice food pictures anymore as it can't focus.. lol)


there were a lot of nice orchids.. but they were imported from TAIWAN!!! wth right? at the Kuching festival??



This Mua chee was of various flavours. VERY yummy!!!!!


And this was the reason WHY I decided to turn my hair into the current "bombed" state it is. Nice right??? Save for my funny smile I think my hair looks absolutely fantastic. hehehe. But Pleaseee dun get any ideas. My hair currently looks as if a colony of rats decided to take refuge on my head.


I'm SOOOOO UPSET that my hair is not like that O_o. *bawls*