It was the National Book Week in Almere. I was at the library and was enraptured by the colourful decorations. Generally most Dutch people like to read. It is common to see people reading in trains, at the bus stop and in the parks. Lately I've taken more to reading too. I've been reading self-development, novels, current affairs, travel and history books. I wish I had more time for reading. It seems I tend to borrow more than I can finish reading. I have a 50 cents fine from the library because I forgot to return the Times magazine I borrowed; thinking that I had already returned it earlier. Here's to reading - let us all be bookworms. It increases knowledge and instills compassion in us by stepping into the shoes of characters in stories which we read. Like Alexander the Great said, "I came, I saw and I conquered." Never mind that we do not do travelling of great proportions like he did. We did and could say, proudly, "I read, I knew and I enlightened." Let us enlighten ourselves and others by reading and promoting a reading culture in our daily lives.
Monday, 26 March 2012
Saturday, 24 March 2012
Assam Laksa and Church Tower in Utrecht
On Friday, I went to the city of Utrecht, the medieval Roman town with many churches. Surprisingly though, in one of the shops there, I chanced upon Assam Laksa Maggi Mee made in Malaysia. I felt like it was a sign. I just had to buy a packet. I have never seen Assam Laksa Maggi Mee sold in Holland before.
The St. Martins' Church had a beautiful courtyard.
The tower of the church was imposing. It dominated the whole city. Houses paled in comparison.
The tower loomed over the streets wherever you are.
At night, I made...guess what? Assam Laksa for dinner. Heerlijk...that's what they say in Dutch - meaning delicious!
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
Humorous Philosophical Scribbles on Pen and Paper
I wrote down some humorous quotations which came into mind. Lately I was worried about being absent-minded and forgetful. Hubby and I also caught the flu fever last week. Glad to say that we are already better. So I wrote stuff light stuff which I strongly believe in though. Life must be viewed from a humorous point of view. No point being too serious!
Man is a thinking creature, but has the liberty not to think...So sometimes when I am just not in the mood, I'm like a buffoon. I have to bear with myself. Brain activity only 5 % today; come back tomorrow after full battery recharge for optimum usage of brain.
Not knowing is great for the philosopher...there are so many things that I do not know. The future; in which direction does it go? Whatever the answer, let's just say it's every philosopher's passion to ponder over the meaning of life. Once its meaning is found, philosophers will have no work to do. They will be lazy bones instead.
Failing is another way of saying I love to put in extra oil in my car engine and use it all up...there are never too many times which one can fail. Failing is strength training without the sweat comparable to a car engine which exhausts all its oil but manages to drive the extra destination anyway. At least it is going somewhere. Nobody can fault you for that ridiculous effort, and should you fail, do fail splendidly, then you get the depths of it; understanding why you failed. This paves way for enlightenment to success.
Inspirations from Animals
Dear husband and I went to the Amersfoort Zoo on Monday, March 19th, 2012. Initially I thought of going to a castle, but hubby preferred to walk in nature. It was by far the best experience with animals that we had in the Amersfoort Zoo. Every time we observe more and see the beauty in their eccentricities. We are by now couch potato animal experts. Here is what we saw.
The brown bear reminds me of hubby when he is asleep in the mornings. Let him wake up gently on his own, otherwise he will bite! Like this bear, with its head on the big boulder, he tries to get as much sleep as possible, stretching time to its limit. Nothing could wake this bear up.
This swamp mouse is looking for his girlfriend but he cannot find her because she is so well camouflaged, just like he is!
Could not resist a wooden cart with bulbs planted inside. Imagine it filled with flowers in summer! How lovely...just waiting for the extra oomph factor. The twigs and shrubs upon the brick walls heighten the rustic atmosphere.
This magpie is balancing itself only on one leg. Anyone for a yoga tree position? Benefits? It goes without saying - balancing body and mind...
Look at all the fur these chicken have on their feet. It made me wonder if they were wearing a suit on top. I guess it kept them warm during winter.
Getting obese is no fun as you can see in this rabbit's eyes. May I suggest a diet of only two carrots a day, dear rabbit?
Who is going to jump first? Every penguin is waiting for the one brave show-off to go first....
Penguin see, penguin do, after all. Splash!
Baby rhino just loves to look at people watching him. Mama rhino is oblivious to the attention, looking instead over the bushes for something to eat!
Yes, it really is a dinosaur in the woods.
He blends in so well with his surroundings.
This dinosaur has chicken pox!
These two dinosaurs have hit their heads hard enough on each other till they become bald!
The giraffe, antelopes and birds live in harmony with each other in the desert as one big happy family.
A meerkat is sitting all alone waiting for his family to come home...
When they are home, all of them look at the direction of what brought them away in the first place. Human attention is the culprit!
Tree with acorns at the zoo. They stood out in the sunny skies.
It was one of those rare sunny days. I enjoyed seeing the contrast in sky and tree.
We were at the zoo for four hours. We enjoyed ourselves a lot. We liked the fact that every nook and corner of this zoo were full of surprises. They love their ruins here. They had a Roman garden and Japanese temple ruin where animals roamed. Glass mirrors were built so that people could get a real close look at the animals as opposed to the more conventional island over water method which most zoos incorporate to separate animals from humans. That way, animals are seen only from a distance.
I also liked nature here. It seemed friendly and approachable. The trees were every day trees you see in the forest. Because of the familiarity, I felt very much like I was in a pine forest where animals roamed wild.
Saturday, 17 March 2012
Time is gold
2 weeks ago, I made this one night for hubby and myself after work...
Two weekends ago, hubby cooked this for dinner. Yummy. ;-))
Sweet hubby got me flowers on my last day in my former office. ;-))
Rest time is a luxury nowadays. The meals above was prepared 2 weeks ago and everything seems like a history now.
Tawau's Adventure (Belated post)
After our sweet escapade at Kapalai Resort, we put up a night in Tawau before flying back to Kuala Lumpur.
The locals told us there's nothing to see or to do in Tawau except to try their seafood. So we heed their advice and it was indeed a "tasty-fying" = tasty + satisfying meal!
We ordered fresh & live oyster, lobster and flower crab. All steamed so we know it was fresh and able to taste its natural sweetness.
The next morning, we went to Tawau Hill Park to see the tallest tropical tree in the world.
Nothing special about this tallest tropical tree in the world...
What was the "interesting" part? The mud and leeches.... Urgh.... it was very scary to me.
Goodbye Tawau! Thank God i live in the city! ;-p
Baby Weng's Fullmoon Party
Today my hubby's family is throwing a fullmoon party for baby Weng, sis-in-law newborn. She's turning one month old on 20th. We all indulged in her. ;-))
Whilst the caterer set up the buffet line, i am writing away here. I miss our little blog here very much!
I've been busy in new office and every time i had some free time, i am either sleeping or having meals. Other than that, i don't have anymore spare time! Well other than adapting and coping in new office, the highlight at the moment is baby Weng. She's a new addition to the Ooi's family tree and she's a sweetie pie!
*Pic taken after the buffet line is ready. ;-)) *
* Hello, i am baby Weng and i am turning one month soon. Yay!*
I will post up more photos of baby Weng soon... XOXO!
Sunday, 11 March 2012
On JUMBO, Apple Pie and Plaice
The surprise apple pie from JUMBO.
Up close and personal. I wonder about the batter they used The pastry is what I like to eat the most in the pie actually.
Hubby indulged with whipped cream on a slice of the pie while I took not one, not two, but three bites from it...instead of the one bite which I had intended!
Vegetarian red curry for dinner. I love its creaminess! Made with love.
Back from Almere on a Thursday night, we had a simple oven food with salad. Three popiahs, three chicken nuggets, two chicken balls, one sausage, two IKEA hash browns with lots of salad shared between the both of us.
The plaice fish with remoulade sauce. I shall never forget the "high" I got from this fish. I just found from Wikipedia.org out this afternoon that the plaice is actually a flat fish with red spots on its body which I often see in zoo aquariums. I have touched this fish in the touch display aquariums before and its skin is quite wobbly. Hard to imagine that this is the fish I like so much!
Square shaped pasta in tomato sauce from JUMBO cooked for dinner on Wednesday night.
The good old Super de Boer grocery store was closed for one month beginning mid-February and it was reopened as JUMBO on Wednesday, March 7th, 2012. Due to positive feedback, I had waited with trepidation for the reopening. JUMBO, according to my friends, is the most inexpensive Dutch grocery store. The management had made a pledge that if one were to find any product at another grocery store more expensive than products sold at JUMBO, the customer is entitled to receive the product for free. Not only that, the price will be immediately lowered; far lower than the product in the other grocery store which sold the product cheaper in the first place. The catch is that the price has to be the regular price as opposed to the seasonal on and off discount.
On Saturday afternoon, hubby and I had gone for a stroll to the fish shop. After our stroll, we went to the morning market which now stretches into the Paardenmaarkt (Horse Market) Square. There used to be construction work ongoing in this very square for the past year. Now the square has been flattened out and it is used for exhibition purposes; the first one after its construction work was the Down Syndrome exhibition entitled “The Upside of Down”. Cleverly said. The photographs of the children featured were so cute and they had their own unique personality and quirks.
Today, the square was bustling with the market. I preferred that part of the market was in the square because everything looks orderly; being in one place. I did enjoy walking down the narrow streets for the market but it was not convenient to tussle with the crowd there. Too close for my comfort space.
Hubby and I bought some groceries. We came in intending to buy only tomatoes and mushrooms. Yet we walked out buying drinks and dessert too. Hubby said it was about time we indulged. The stars must have been in our favour. We received a round apple pie from JUMBO. Our receipt was more than 25 Euros, so we got the apple pie for free. We were not intending to make use of the offer so all the more it was a pleasant surprise.
Little notes here and there – JUMBO was crowded with people. Newly revamped, yellow was their company colour from the aisles to the cashier’s uniforms. The dairy section was brought forward near the cashier; a far opposite from Super de Boer.
Most Dutch grocery stores charge 25 cents for a plastic bag. JUMBO gave out their yellow plastic bags for free and had packing staff who put the groceries into your plastic bag for you. This is not a surprise in Malaysia as staff generally do that, but in Holland, this is unheard of.
The cashier is king while the customer is the serviceman. The cashier just scans your product and lets it slide down the conveyer belt whereupon you have to scramble to put your stuff in your own plastic bag or backpack or whatever it is you brought along to carry your own groceries.
So while we can, we will definitely enjoy this service. Brings me back to the heyday of shopping with my parents who buy groceries by the ton!
On the way back home, we past part of the market whereupon we chose to have a Vietnamese loempia (popiah/spring roll). I stress on the word “chose” as we did want to eat without the pang of guilt. I realise that beating yourself silly after eating is not going to make you lose weight, no matter how bad you feel. Why suffer the self-punishment and make excuses for indulging when all you really want honestly is to eat? We enjoyed the loempia to the max!
Back at our penthouse, hubby immediately had a piece of the apple pie topped with whipped cream. He could not resist. We both drank strawberry fruit milk. It was creamy and milky.
Earlier in the day, I had missed my bus by just one minute. Dutch punctuality speaks for itself. The bus was due to come at 9.37 am. I huffed and puffed all my way through the streets and at 9.37 am, I was at the white ridge bridge just 200 meters away from the bus stop. I saw the two buses which I think I could take. I knew I could not run in time because I was going quite my maximum speed for running. Then I walked.
I hoped that some other bus might also take me to the gym. It took me one full minute later to arrive at the bus stop. It was 9.38 am. Just one minute late. Anyhow, still on Malaysian mode, I thought one minute does not count. I sat on the unoccupied seats there. It was good that hubby had packed a cereal bar for me. I had not had my breakfast because I rushed out of the house. I had the cereal bar for breakfast and spent five minutes at the bus stop before realising that the bus is not going to come.
So I walked home very slowly this time. At home I did my DVD Aerobics exercise for an hour. So you could say it was the same thing as going to the gym.
Perhaps you could say that my main motivation for going to the gym yesterday was to eat fish! How could that be? This is because on Wednesday, when I was caught in the rain on the way back from the gym, I sought shelter at a fish shop. While waiting for the rain to stop, I ordered (schol filet) plaice fillet.
The plaice was God sent! It was so delicious! They made it fresh for me. They deep fried the plaice there and then. The fish shop in Alkmaar does not do that. They merely microwave the already cooked fish for you.
The taste of fresh fish was so good that I was licking up the remoulade sauce as well. I was on a fish high. It was just like a caffeine high. I did not mind the rain after that. I walked home in the rain, happy and energetic. (Although that same afternoon, I caught a cold. My mother in law was quite concerned when my nose was dripping like a runaway train!) It was the start of my on and off fever till today. Already five days having a slight fever.
Since having that fish on Wednesday, its taste lingered still in my head subconsciously. So yesterday, my main motivation was fish after gym. I was disappointed missing the bus not for the gym but for the fish after the gym!
Man-luck was on my side. My hubby wanted to go for a walk anyway and said we could walk until the fish shop which was thirty minutes away so that I could have my fish there and he would get his more than thirty minutes walk (one hour walk in fact). So we were there and hubby saw me relishing every bite of the plaice that he wanted to take a bite from it. And he did.
It was to my amazement that hubby enjoyed the plaice as much as I did. He liked it a lot. Hubby has never eaten real fish before. The closest he got is oven-baked fish filet and vegetarian fish. Now he enjoyed this particular fish – plaice a lot. He took almost half my serving. He said it tasted good and does not have a fishy smell. I was glad because we could eat together.
For dinner, hubby cooked vegetarian red curry. Initially he thought of red curry with chicken. However I suggested a wholly vegetarian meal because we were still on a loose diet if not a strict diet. He added tomatoes, mushrooms, corn, kidney beans, paprika and salad mix into the curry. It was creamy and mouth-watering. I felt that it was more like a vegetable soup because the curry was not spicy at all.
2133,
March 11th, 2012
Saturday, 10 March 2012
Tuesday, 6 March 2012
Mix and Match
For Saturday's lunch, I had an oven fish dish. The fish is the Alaskan Pollock. It needs to be in the oven for 45 minutes at 200'C.
The ready made dish is delicious and can be eaten in two meals.
The next day, I grilled some tomatoes topped with oregano and basil leaves together with the leftover fish. I am thinking of getting an oregano plant after my oregano mix is finished.
On Sunday, hubby and I went to Kasteel De Haar in Haarzuilen near Utrecht. It was a huge castle which was renovated in the 1900s from its 17th century ruins. We went for a tour of the castle. However photography was not allowed inside the castle.
We had lunch at the castle's restaurant. We both had vegetable soup and hubby had a grape sandwich to go with the soup.
On the way home, we stopped by the A4 highway stop where the KFC also is. I could not resist some noodles with shrimp.
Hubby in the meantime had roast chicken with french fries and a separate salad. He felt like eating something fried, he said.
Last night, hubby cooked red curry for dinner. The curry was delicious, and is my favourite from hubby's cooking.
For lunch today, I had noodles in miso soup. I added my own vegetables inside. This is a noodle dish from the Albert Heijn Supermarket. You need only add hot water to the mixture of chicken, eggs and noodles.. Yet the noodles are not like instant noodles because they taste so fresh.
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