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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Review : TVB Series - Bottled Passion

Disclaimer: All pictures and videos are from TVB.




The series totally caught me by surprised. Not much adverts and promo was done on this show. But yet, the storyline was amazing and was a breath of fresh air.  To top it off, the cast are not your usual "siu sangs" and "fadans" but yet the series was very captivating. Highly recommended!! However, don't put in too much hope for the ending though (it sucked big time). Here is the official site

The Cast Worth Mentioning: 

Raymond Wong as Lee Ho / Tung Pun Sin. Apparently, he was the third choice for this role - this first two being Bosco Wong and Moses Chan. In my opinion, Raymond did exceptionally well for this role (my Dad thought Bosco would fit the role better). The character is not easy to be portrayed simply because he has to be evil to seek revenge by using and playing with the hearts of women. And yet, the character has to have a conscience. It's like a villain who has a good heart. 0_o I think with this performance, more doors will be opened for Raymond Wong to take on more lead roles. Oh not to mention, he is sangat bergaya too with a hot body (watch out when he goes topless .. I forgot which episode). 


Nikki Chow as Tsui Sum. I would say Nikki Chow improved in terms of acting. She usually does comedies so for such an emotional character, she did alright. At least you feel her emotions when she got played out by Tung Pun Sin.


Rebecca Chan as Tung Kwok Hing. To me, the entire series hinges on this character. Of course Rebecca Chan is a veteran but the producers casted the correct actress. She is perfect for the role! Her performance is flawless! She is so evil and scheming. And she is the epitome of those traditional mothers where the son is more important than the daughters. Interesting character. Thumbs up!


Excerpts Worth Mentioning: 
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Throughout the series, I love how to scenes are being played out whereby they show the ending, then rewind backwards to show what transpired that caused the character or situation to be at its present time. Very creative indeed. 


I also like how Tung Pun Sin go around breaking women's heart. His choice of words. His gestures. All very charming and well played out. :) If I was one of the women, I would fall for him too. Definitely. :p




Of course, I also find Raymond Cho and Claire Yiu roles as husband and wife as well as brother/sis-in-law to Tsui Sum quite amusing. Their roles lighten up the otherwise too sombre series. Their constant bickering is quite hilarious. 


The Ending: 
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SUCKS SUCKS SUCKS!!! 

(1) Tung Kwok Hing was caught and put into prison too suddenly. She eventually died from a heart attack. How typical. *roll eyes*


(2) And the most ridiculous of all is ... why the hell did Tung Pun Sin NOT go to the hospital to get his wound (he was stabbed) treated?? He would rather crawl (yes!! CRAWLED!!) aaaaallll the way from the heart of Guangzhou to the pier where he crawled himself into a sampan and rowed himself to the middle of the sea and die. 0_o like WTH?!?!?!?! Doesn't make sense at all!


So yeah.. as mentioned, Great Main Cast. Great Storyline. Sucky Ending. 

Typical TVB.

TVB Addict;
Mrs Lee

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Pressure Cooker


Recently both me and Bear has been bombarded with the "When are you having a baby" question. I know family, relatives, and friends meant well, but it is quite pressuring at times for me at least. Both of us do not have a planned dateline as to when we wanna have a baby .. we are taking the "if it happens, it happens" approach. 

Of course personally, I would love to have one of my own. Trust me on this, I ADORE children!! But when month after month comes and I don't get pregnant, I do sometimes get terrified worried that something may be wrong with me. But then again on the other hand, we have not been "trying" per say .. so I guess my worrying is not justifiable. 

I don't want to be blaming people, but this occasional paranoia does stem from the pressure that (I feel) I am getting to conceive in time for the Dragon Year. Sometimes, I hope our loved ones would just take a seat back and let both of us enjoy our companionship and if God willing we would have our own bundle of joy. In our own timing. Unpressured. 

P/S: Dread the on-coming CNY, where people would ask again. sigh ~

Love;
Mrs Lee

Sunday, January 8, 2012

The Year That Was 2011

Last year was an awesome travelling year for us :) .. which inevitably resulted in me not having sufficient leave for Christmas :(.

(1) Pangkor Island - January 2011: For our second honeymoon.


(2) Singapore - April 2011: To watch The Lion King Musical. 


(3) New Zealand - August 2011: Highlight Trip of the Year! Beautiful country. Experienced snow for the first time.


(4) Le Meridien Khao Lak - September 2011 : First year anniversary plus my birthday. Romantic getaway.


And that pretty much sums up what 2011 was for me. Loads of travelling. Loads of bonding with Bear. And looking forward for more this coming 2012!

Oh.. did I mention that we will be heading off to Japan on 30th Jan? :p

Love;
Mrs Lee

Friday, December 23, 2011

Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas *hugs*


And I am working all the way until the 23rd :( Quite sad lo... cos everyone is already on long leave including those who don't celebrate Christmas but want to fight for leave with me. It is quite depressing to some extent when you are already in the mood to be jolly and merry, and you are force to work and not only that, having to relieve your entire team. *max stress*

Since it's almost the end of the working day, I shall not whine about it. This year, I am starting a tradition - a celebratory Christmas dinner that is .. complete witht he stuffed turkey roast chicken (we don't like turkeys), roast beef, mash potatoes .. yeah you get the drift. :) It's quite exciting actually to be hosting a party like this for my immediate family and kick-starting a tradition that will last for generations. *proud*

And no, I am not cooking. I'm buying. Heh~ *excited*


Presents bought, Christmas tree and decor has been put up, Michael Buble Christmas CD has been bought, and the food has been ordered. I've also send a small Christmas gift to both of my sponsored kids in Indonesia and India. Yes, let's not forget the poor and needy ... after all that's what Christmas is all about. :)

Looks like my Christmas preparation for this year has been done (except for wrapping the presents). And here's to wishing you a

Blessed Christmas and a Happy New Year~!


P/S: I STILL WANT MY WHITE CHRISTMAS!!!!!


Love;
Mrs Lee

Friday, December 16, 2011

How to Plan for a Baby Shower in Malaysia

The proud daddy and mummy to be :)

Yes, if you notice the title .. I have explicitly stated in Malaysia. Why? Because it is so darn hard to plan for a baby shower here!! There are not enough of resources and information that is relevant and available in Malaysia unlike those overseas countries!! :(

But being the resourceful person that I am *ahem*, I refuse to give up and somehow I managed to pull together a simple and splendid baby shower for a good friend of mine. First for the group. Kau tim everything within a week (cos there was a last minute change of venue - initially was suppose to be a BBQ session in my condo but because of the rainy days, the plan was scrapped off at the last minute). 

And of course, being the nice person that I am, I shall share on tips, pointers, and a how-to guideline on planning for that perfect baby shower without breaking your wallet. *heart*


(1) Theme / Decor:
Initially, I was thinking of hiring those professional party planner to do up a simple decor for the venue. Alas, the pricing was from RM1,000 onwards which is waaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyy over the budget. So, I opted to DIY instead.

The theme that I had in mind was Yellow Rubber Duckie and trust me I was searching high-and-low for those damn ducks. And it was so darn expensive - around RM20 for a pair. Ridiculous! Refusing to give up, I stumbled upon a toy shop in Old Town PJ (a treasure trove for cheap toys, wholesale arts & crafts items, and junk food) and bought these duckies at a discounted price of RM2.00 each (retailing at RM2.50 each) :p

Direction: The shop is located in the same row as BSL Supermarket in Old Town. Drive further down, you will see a shop on your left selling toys called Hew Sun. Alternatively, you may drive further down along the road and look for a shop named Lin Wah (they sell cheaper).

Quack! Quack!

Of course, the yellow rubber duckies in itself is rather plain, so I bought pink ribbons (cos the baby is a girlie) and tied them to the duckies. To further decorate the place, I bought a few mini carriages and pink glitter butterflies to be put around as centerpieces. The carriages cost RM2.50 each, and a packet of 10 butterflies cost RM9.50.

My pretty carriages decked in pink butterflies.
Direction: The shop is next to McDonalds in Old Town.


Note: For those who has the budget, you may contact and engage in the professional assistance of Razzle Dazzle Party Box or Parties - Party Planner.


(2) Favours / Gifts:
Was thinking on what favors that is cute and affordable to give out to the guests and as I was googling, I chanced upon a site which sells relatively cheap favours - House of Favors. Their service is pretty efficient too so you need not worry about reliability. I bought these cute acrylic pacifiers for RM7.20 for a pack of 12. They come in pink or blue colours. The pacifiers can also double up as decor pieces as well.

Cute blue acrylic pacificiers *heart*


(3) Customized Cakes / Cupcakes / Cookies:
Did you know that cupcakes are so darn expensive over here?? For standard customisation of a box of 20-30 pieces of cupcakes, please be prepared to fork out at lease RM90-100. Yes, you may gasps now. Fortunately for me, in my true blue kiamsap-ness nature, I somehow managed to find one which serves decent pricing and yummy customised cakes/cupcakes/cookies. They are Babycakes by Good Eats and is based in Shah Alam. Really nice and accomodating people. Will definitely purchase more from them in future. :)

For a minimum order of 25 pieces of customised cupcakes (without fondant), it cost just RM1.50 a piece! What a bargain!! And I get to choose two flavors - I chose orange and vanilla. Yums~! Taste-wise, the cupcakes were delicious! :)

Taste as good as it looks :) *ngom* *ngom*

Aside from that, I also ordered customised cookies for each of the guests. The cookies are SO CUTE!! The cookies are individually packed and comes with a customised tag too! Minimum order is 20 pieces for RM2.50 per piece. If you want to insert sticks (like a lollipop), it costs RM3.00 per piece. This makes GREAT gifts and favors for any occasion. I asked for baby rompers and milk bottles. Noticed that the rompers are customised with the parents' initials? So cuteeeeeee ~~!!

Cuteness overload~~!!!


(4)  Poster aka "Guest Book":
Got this awesome idea (in my opinion) from my own wedding not too long ago. Instead of a guest book which will be kept under the bed to collect dust, why not do a poster where the guest can sign their names and write congratulatory messages? That way, the parents can put up the poster and post as a memento.

The poster was of course DIY by yours truly. Pretty simple - just buy the frame from IKEA at RM19.90, and buy a small baby clothes (you may be creative and use a baby bip, napkin, rompers, dress etc) and "frame" it up! I bought the cute baby-top for RM10.00 in a small kiosk in Plaza Damas. Simple, cute, and unique. :)

Nice, eh?


(5) Venue:
This was the toughest because it will ultimately make or break our budget. Plus, for a small pax of 20 people, it was really difficult to find a venue where we could book the entire place. After much toiling searching, I remember driving pass this quaint English-like cafe in Plaza Damas when I go for my Kim Gary lunches during the weekdays.


The said cafe is none other than Elise Coffee & Tea House in Plaza Damas. Quickly called the owner up, and thankfully the venue is available on the date. And the major plus point is I can take the entire venue as it fits comfortably 20-22 pax. Secondly, the pricing is very reasonable! I only need to spend a minimum of RM600.00 only! Unbelievable! :D

What did i tell you about being cosy and English? :)

The buffet costs RM38 per person and it consists of 9 dishes. The array is fantastic and tastes pretty good too:

  1. Spinach and Mushroom Quiche
  2. Mushroom and Shrimp Spaghetti
  3. Pan-Fried Lamb Shoulder
  4. Mash Pumpkin
  5. Stuffed Roast Chicken
  6. Mini Sandwiches
  7. Salad with Apple Cider Dressing
  8. Tiramisu & Chocolate Mousse (as dessert)
  9. Lemongrass (drinks)


Yummylicious

The desserts are kept chilled in a chiller. Presentation wise, it looked really really yummy! It taste yummy too actually. :)



Here are the simple decor that I DIY earlier, just put them randomly to make the already quaint and pretty venue to look more "baby-friendly". Overall, I'm pretty satisfied with the outcome. It matches with the settings of the cafe. Coincidentally, the cafe has also Christmas-y decor which has been put up. It suited the occasion perfectly! 





(6) Games:
Don't forget the games too ya! It makes the baby shower so much more fun and it brings everyone closer together. I've googled for them and came up with 4 simple games; (i) Don't Forget Daddy! (basically it's a game on how well do you know the Daddy), (ii) Finish up the Nursery Rhymes, (iii) Baby Animals, and (iv) Baby Shower Charades. All of the games threw us into fits of giggles. :)

Nursery Rhyme  -Failed!

Baby Animals - Failed!

And there is the 101 guideline on how to plan for a baby shower.
Good job Geri! *pats self at the back*

The Group *hugs*

Love;
Mrs Lee

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Review: TVB Series - Curse of the Royal Harem

Disclaimer: All pictures and videos are from TVB.


This is another highly-acclaimed star-studded show which is much highly anticipated. Again, as with all "highly recommended" shows, this one failed to impress. Was kinda disappointed cos was so looking forward to this series. Anyway, here is the official site.

The plot is pretty typical of your concubine/empress trying to fight for a position of power in the palace - except that in this series, the emperor is a wuss (will get to that later).

The Cast:
I particularly like Myolie Wu Hang Yi (as the Empress aka Yuen Yuen), Nancy Wu Ding Yan (as the miang handmaiden who eventually became the concubine aka Lai Wah), and Joel Chan Shan-Chung (as Prince Sui aka Min Yan).


Sunny Chan Kam Hung aka the wuss Emperor. Maybe the script dictated that he has to act wussy I guess. But the character sucks! As an emperor of a nation, how can he be dictated by 3 women (namely the empress, the concubine, and his step-mother)?? And his acting was mediocre *yawns* 


Myolie Wu aka the Empress aka Yuen Yuen. She so deserved the TVB Best Actress Awards! Her performance was stellar, over-the-top, and simple fabulous!!! She started off as a crazy manipulative empress to a damn kesihan down-graded concubine. I love her crying scenes! It was so convincing you can almost feel her emotions. She has improved so much as an actress. Two thumbs up!!


Nancy Wu aka the scheming handmaiden who was taken in as a concubine by the wuss emperor. Typically, Nancy Wu has the tendency to portray a miang woman who like to snatch away other people's husband. And snatched she did. Her acting really did improve tremendously. Particularly love her ruthlessness and her selfishness as Lai Wah.


Jessica Hsuan aka the Royal Concubine (i.e. one level below the empress) aka the-one-who-wears-the-pants-in-the-relationship aka Niuhuru Yee Lan. Honestly, she was a disappointment. As a veteran actress, her skills pale so much in comparison with Myolie Wu. She was suppose to be the villain in this series - she failed. Her role is very much hyped up because it will be one of those rare moments that she actually takes on a villain role. At some point in the series, she began to become quite annoying. She was wrongly cast. Period.


Joel Chan aka the manly Prince Sui aka Momma's Boy aka Min Yan. Ever since, he started dating Florinda Ho (Stanley Ho's daughter), he has been given quite a number of supporting roles. Talk about pulling strings, eh? :p Truth is, in the beginning he gets on your nerves... but as you go along the series, he is not too bad an actor. Quite monotonous at times... but bearable.

Excerpts Not Worth Mentioning:
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Nothing! Except for the wuss Emperor who gets on your nerves because he is being controlled by women.


And maybe the part where the manly Prince Sui ber-scandal with the Empress in the cave so that she can be impregnated in hopes of cheating the Emperor that the baby is his. Oh sneaky sneaky... merampas own brother's wife. Heh~


The Ending:
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Typical with ALL MOST TVB endings, it sucked. Because there is no ending at all. Hate series that don't have an ending (what's the point of filming in the first place?). Apart from that though, I didn't expect Yuen Yuen to commit suicide and die together with Prince Sui.


All in, the series is only so-so. Too hyped up. Wonder why when TVB has a series that consists of fantastic line-up of actors/actresses, the storyline is usually sucky? And here is the ending theme song sung by Myolie Wu.




The TVB Series Addict;
Mrs Lee

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Review: Whipping My Ass Back in Shape @ Curves Bukit Damansara


I've signed up with Curves Bukit Damansara at the end of November. Yeah ... I hope this is not a hangat-hangat thingy. And yup ... I have stopped going for Jazzercise because I don't see the result as fast as I would like to. And also I find the people there has its own clique so naturally you almost feel like an outcast. Very uncomfortable.


I was googling for other gyms/fitness centers which I could joined and I came across Curves. What I like about them is that:

  1. It is a women only gym.
  2. They have a branch near my workplace.
  3. Each workout only takes 30 minutes.
  4. Reasonable fees.
  5. Flexible - encourage to work out at least 3 times a week.
  6. I'ts almost like a private session each time.
  7. There are no cliques. Everyone is friendly.
  8. They monitor your heart rate.
  9. Every month measurement is taken to monitor your progress.



I especially love their concept of a circuit training - where you have alternate machines and "rest planks" in between. It is a total body workout in that 30 minutes! From your flabby arms, to your flabby tummy, to your flabby thighs. It is awesome!!! You finish off with a stretching session.


So far I've enjoyed my session thoroughly and I hope by my next measurement there will be some progress. *fingers cross* I wanna get back in shape like I was a year back, when I was still very active doing Body Combat in gym.


I hate it now that I don't have toned arms, upper abs, small tummy, not-so-big thunder thighs and ass. I hate it that I can't fit nicely into my clothes. And above all, I hate it that I am being teased fat.

Please disregard the lala hair colour. This was me a year back.

This was me 2 years back.

Don't worry! I am not about to sit down on my fat ass and whine and bitch about the situation. I am determined to do something about it. Watch out! The old me is coming back SOON! :D

Love;
A VERY Determined Mrs Lee