My apartment during first degree

I shared the house with four other cool girls.
This house was pretty much like a hostel to us.
Yeah...The furniture was old, but everything was arranged neat and tiny.
It was comfortable enough to stay...I can say that!


Dining table

 Living room

Kitchen


Balcony

Front door

From the balcony

That's all...
but we were happy staying here!

See my room

Craving for KFC


Everyone loves KFC....well, generally.
KFC is literally finger lickin' good....
because I do lick my fingers after I eat this.
Plus, it is a 'sunnah' to lick our fingers (muslims) after eating,
as a symbol of being grateful for every little tiny piece of leftovers.
It's soooo goood!!

School Kids


They need to study, but they want to be happy.
When they need to feel, they will only see.
They want to see, but they do not want to feel.
They want to listen to, but they only look into.
Knowledge is over here but they can only hear.
They need to learn, but they don't simply listen.
They only need to say 'hi', but they are too shy.
They just walk by and finally say 'bye'.

-Ninie-

Milo Time

Milo Time is Indulgence

There are many ways to consume Milo....
Some people love to drink it while others love to eat it as it is.
Some people love to mix it with condensed milk
while others love to sprinkle it on biscuits.....

As for me....my Milo time means
...Ratah Milo... 
Everybody loves eating Milo powder as it is....
I fancy this way.
I love to eat it directly....without adding anything.
Sooooooo gooood!!! Even kids love it.


My niece is having an indulgence time with Milo...

She can't help it....and will eat until the bowl is clean.

Yummy! Her father (my brother) loves it too...

So, how do you like your Milo time?

WORKING AND EATING: Roti Titab

Yes, some say working is tiring....
but as long as you know how to treat yourself...
working can be enjoyably delicious!

The picture below is one of the most scrumptious breakfast meal I have had so far.
Roti Titab, a slice of grilled bread with four dots of kaya jam
and one stunning half-cooked egg on top......
I had it last month.

**kaya is a traditional Malaysian jam which is made of eggs, sugar, pure coconut milk and corn starch.

While slurping a cup of aromatic kampung coffee (plain bittersweet coffee),
I could vividly indulge myself in a mixed smell of various foods from the tables around me.

The meal itself made me full and so I didn't get a chance to eat other foods offered.
But of course, I still had a blessed time to enjoy tasty bites of my friends' meals....
including nasi kapal terbang, pulut pagi, nasi himpit sambal and nasi tumpang.


My office-mate (right), Dr Sennicolas (middle) and Abang Din...the best driver ever (left).

The owner of KOPITIAM KITA is on the left.

I will surely visit this place again....KOPITIAM KITA.
  • 4357-A, Taman Desa Jaya, Jalan Pengkalan Chepa,
  • 15400 Kota Bharu

Food to soothe dengue fever

I was admitted to hospital with dengue fever last year.
It didn't last long for I was taken care at home...with ubat nyamuk everywhere nearby.
My parents put a lot of effective efforts by forcing me to eat the following items:

(1) Fresh water crab (ketam nipah/batu)

I ate fresh water crabs everyday when I was suffering from dengue fever last year.
Try Maggi Ketam too...it's delicious!

(2) Dragon fruit (Buah naga)
The red flesh dragon fruits is better than the white. I don't know whether this has been scientifically proven, but indeed, the red one is always tastier and sweeter than the white.



(3) Pomegranate (Buah delima)
As we know, all parts of a pomegranate tree can be fully utilized to make medicine for centuries.

Note:
Old folks say, these are good to cure dengue fever.

Forbidden Palace

I have been watching Disney Mulan (1998) since I was a little girl. The cartoon movie has really left a big impact on my life. It's inspiring main character (a girl named Mulan) has made me to dream to visit Beijing, China. I can vividly remember the moment Mulan is standing in the eyes of China. She is respected by all for bringing her family honour and the Country's pride. The ceremony is held in the Forbidden City with so many staircases excessively illustrated in the cartoon movie. From the first moment I watched the movie in 2000, I started to think of the place and wished to be there someday. Little did I know that I would be in the Forbidden City twelve years later on my very own feet.



These are rooms for the 'wives' of King.

This picture might look sunny to you, but it was actually deadly cold at that time (-12'C).

Below is the mini-bus which carries passengers to the Forbidden City.
During winter, it will be too cold to walk there from the main entrance.
So, you won't mind to pay a little for the ride, absolutely.

Mission accomplished!!

Basket of Celebration

A bottle of halal drink (grape-flavoured) and chocolates in a basket.

I made this for a friend last year....it was her convocation day.

Simple Guest Book Table

This is the guest book table during my cousin's wedding
in August 2013...

I hope this simple idea might help you in planning your big day!