Saturday, July 9, 2011

Bersih

Bersih, which means "clean" in Malay, is a coalition of Malaysian opposition political parties and NGOs with the stated aim of reforming the electoral process in Malaysia. Specifically, they demand the following reforms:
  • The use of permanent ink to ensure that voters may only vote once.
  • A clean out of the electoral rolls to remove entries that are no longer valid such as deceased people.
  • The abolition of postal votes on the basis that they are easily abused.
  • Perhaps most importantly, Bersih demands that all candidates and political parties have equal access to print and broadcast media.
Following the developments, Bersih scheduled a second street demonstration for 9 July 2011, ahead of the anticipated 2012 national Malaysian elections. Plans for the demonstration were extensively criticised by the government and pro-government media, and the police arrested a number of Bersih supporters in the lead-up to the event. After being granted an audience with the King to discuss the issue, Bersih subsequently agreed on 5 July 2011 to move the rally from the streets to a stadium.

Friday, July 1, 2011

Hong Leong Bank Vesting Order For EON Bank Takes EffectKuala Lumpur, 1 July 2011 - With effect from today, 1 July 2011, the entire business of EON Bank Berhad ("EBB" or "EON Bank"), including all its assets and liabilities, has been successfully transferred to Hong Leong Bank Berhad ("HLBB") in accordance with the Vesting Order granted by the High Court on 17 June 2011, completing a key merger milestone. EBB becomes a dormant company with immediate effect.. "The Vesting Order by the Court effectively transfers all assets and liabilities (including contractual rights) of EON Bank Berhad to Hong Leong Bank Berhad as at 1 July 2011. While it is effective from today, customers and business associates can fully expect business-as-usual as uninterrupted service and continuity of our banking operations continue as normal. Like all bank mergers, the full integration process takes a longer time as it involves a complex exercise of migrating all the IT systems, processes and policies onto a single IT platform. Until then, the Minister of Finance has allowed Hong Leong Bank to continue with the use of the name "EON Bank Berhad" for a period of time. Bank Negara Malaysia has further given approval for us to continue with the use of EON Bank-issued payment and transaction instruments such as passbooks, cheques, banker's drafts as well as ATM, debit and credit cards for a period of time from the date of vesting," explained Ms. Yvonne Chia, Group Managing Director / Chief Executive of HLBB. "With this approval from the authorities, we can facilitate an orderly and smooth transition to the Hong Leong Bank Brand. We will over a period of time, carefully and systemically wind down the use of EON Bank logos, documentation and payment instruments such as cheques, passbooks and cards. This will be done without causing undue inconvenience to all stakeholders, nor interruptions to customer service and operations for customers and business associates alike of the former EON Bank. This means payment and banking transaction instruments already issued by EON Bank are still valid for use. All customers and business partners or associates are advised to conduct their branch and banking transactions as usual, until further notice. This also includes conducting transactions at their respective branches. Customers of the former EON Bank may continue to carry out online transactions at www.eonbank.com.my , while existing customers of Hong Leong Bank may continue logging into www.hlb.com.my." Ms. Chia added, "The business associates of EON Bank, from card merchants to recipients of EON Bank cheques, can be confident that we will continue to honour legitimate documentation and transactions using payment instruments bearing the EON Bank name and logo." Under the Vesting Order, all contracts entered with EBB before the effective date of the Vesting Order of 1 July 2011, will be vested into HLB. They remain in effect and under the same terms and conditions as mutually agreed by the contracting parties when they entered into the contract originally. The Vesting Date for EONCAP Islamic Bank Berhad will be announced later. Ms. Chia further commented, "Coinciding with the effective date of this Vesting Order is the start of the new financial year for Hong Leong Bank. We continue to be on track for the full integration exercise and are making confident strides as an even more Market-driven and Customer-centric organisation. Staff are assimilating and collaborating very well, and we see solid teaming efforts to make sure that the merger is seamless to all customers. The Community has received the merger well, and we thank everyone for their continued support to the Bank. We have every reason to be very optimistic."Kuala Lumpur, 1 July 2011 - With effect from today, 1 July 2011, the entire business of EON Bank Berhad ("EBB" or "EON Bank"), including all its assets and liabilities, has been successfully transferred to Hong Leong Bank Berhad ("HLBB") in accordance with the Vesting Order granted by the High Court on 17 June 2011, completing a key merger milestone. EBB becomes a dormant company with immediate effect.. "The Vesting Order by the Court effectively transfers all assets and liabilities (including contractual rights) of EON Bank Berhad to Hong Leong Bank Berhad as at 1 July 2011. While it is effective from today, customers and business associates can fully expect business-as-usual as uninterrupted service and continuity of our banking operations continue as normal. Like all bank mergers, the full integration process takes a longer time as it involves a complex exercise of migrating all the IT systems, processes and policies onto a single IT platform. Until then, the Minister of Finance has allowed Hong Leong Bank to continue with the use of the name "EON Bank Berhad" for a period of time. Bank Negara Malaysia has further given approval for us to continue with the use of EON Bank-issued payment and transaction instruments such as passbooks, cheques, banker's drafts as well as ATM, debit and credit cards for a period of time from the date of vesting," explained Ms. Yvonne Chia, Group Managing Director / Chief Executive of HLBB. "With this approval from the authorities, we can facilitate an orderly and smooth transition to the Hong Leong Bank Brand. We will over a period of time, carefully and systemically wind down the use of EON Bank logos, documentation and payment instruments such as cheques, passbooks and cards. This will be done without causing undue inconvenience to all stakeholders, nor interruptions to customer service and operations for customers and business associates alike of the former EON Bank. This means payment and banking transaction instruments already issued by EON Bank are still valid for use. All customers and business partners or associates are advised to conduct their branch and banking transactions as usual, until further notice. This also includes conducting transactions at their respective branches. Customers of the former EON Bank may continue to carry out online transactions at www.eonbank.com.my , while existing customers of Hong Leong Bank may continue logging into www.hlb.com.my." Ms. Chia added, "The business associates of EON Bank, from card merchants to recipients of EON Bank cheques, can be confident that we will continue to honour legitimate documentation and transactions using payment instruments bearing the EON Bank name and logo." Under the Vesting Order, all contracts entered with EBB before the effective date of the Vesting Order of 1 July 2011, will be vested into HLB. They remain in effect and under the same terms and conditions as mutually agreed by the contracting parties when they entered into the contract originally. The Vesting Date for EONCAP Islamic Bank Berhad will be announced later. Ms. Chia further commented, "Coinciding with the effective date of this Vesting Order is the start of the new financial year for Hong Leong Bank. We continue to be on track for the full integration exercise and are making confident strides as an even more Market-driven and Customer-centric organisation. Staff are assimilating and collaborating very well, and we see solid teaming efforts to make sure that the merger is seamless to all customers. The Community has received the merger well, and we thank everyone for their continued support to the Bank. We have every reason to be very optimistic."

Kuala Lumpur, 1 July 2011 - With effect from today, 1 July 2011, the entire business of EON Bank Berhad ("EBB" or "EON Bank"), including all its assets and liabilities, has been successfully transferred to Hong Leong Bank Berhad ("HLBB") in accordance with the Vesting Order granted by the High Court on 17 June 2011, completing a key merger milestone. EBB becomes a dormant company with immediate effect..
"The Vesting Order by the Court effectively transfers all assets and liabilities (including contractual rights) of EON Bank Berhad to Hong Leong Bank Berhad as at 1 July 2011. While it is effective from today, customers and business associates can fully expect business-as-usual as uninterrupted service and continuity of our banking operations continue as normal.
Like all bank mergers, the full integration process takes a longer time as it involves a complex exercise of migrating all the IT systems, processes and policies onto a single IT platform.
Until then, the Minister of Finance has allowed Hong Leong Bank to continue with the use of the name "EON Bank Berhad" for a period of time. Bank Negara Malaysia has further given approval for us to continue with the use of EON Bank-issued payment and transaction instruments such as passbooks, cheques, banker's drafts as well as ATM, debit and credit cards for a period of time from the date of vesting," explained Ms. Yvonne Chia, Group Managing Director / Chief Executive of HLBB.
"With this approval from the authorities, we can facilitate an orderly and smooth transition to the Hong Leong Bank Brand. We will over a period of time, carefully and systemically wind down the use of EON Bank logos, documentation and payment instruments such as cheques, passbooks and cards. This will be done without causing undue inconvenience to all stakeholders, nor interruptions to customer service and operations for customers and business associates alike of the former EON Bank.
This means payment and banking transaction instruments already issued by EON Bank are still valid for use. All customers and business partners or associates are advised to conduct their branch and banking transactions as usual, until further notice. This also includes conducting transactions at their respective branches. Customers of the former EON Bank may continue to carry out online transactions at www.eonbank.com.my , while existing customers of Hong Leong Bank may continue logging into www.hlb.com.my."
Ms. Chia added, "The business associates of EON Bank, from card merchants to recipients of EON Bank cheques, can be confident that we will continue to honour legitimate documentation and transactions using payment instruments bearing the EON Bank name and logo."
Under the Vesting Order, all contracts entered with EBB before the effective date of the Vesting Order of 1 July 2011, will be vested into HLB. They remain in effect and under the same terms and conditions as mutually agreed by the contracting parties when they entered into the contract originally.
The Vesting Date for EONCAP Islamic Bank Berhad will be announced later.
Ms. Chia further commented, "Coinciding with the effective date of this Vesting Order is the start of the new financial year for Hong Leong Bank. We continue to be on track for the full integration exercise and are making confident strides as an even more Market-driven and Customer-centric organisation. Staff are assimilating and collaborating very well, and we see solid teaming efforts to make sure that the merger is seamless to all customers. The Community has received the merger well, and we thank everyone for their continued support to the Bank. We have every reason to be very optimistic."

Sunday, June 5, 2011

EON Bank Group is now part of Hong Leong Bank Group


  • A stronger banking group with assets of more than RM 140 billion
  • An even more comprehensive portfolio of products and services to serve the community
  • Expanded reach and distribution network for customer's convenience with more than 300 branches and 1200 self-service terminals
  • Focus on people and customers, and on making the merger and integration seamless
Kuala Lumpur, (6 May 2011) - Hong Leong Bank Bhd ("HLBB") today announced the completion of the acquisition of EON Capital Bhd's assets and liabilities. EON Bank group (EON Bank Bhd, EONCAP Islamic Bank Bhd and MIMB Investment Bank Bhd) now becomes part of Hong Leong Bank group ("Group").
"This merger is about value creation for all stakeholders. It creates a systemically stronger banking group with an asset size of more than RM 140 billion to achieve the vision and objectives under Bank Negara Malaysia's Financial Sector Master Plan. As a larger bank, we are also better positioned to support Malaysia's economic growth and transformation.
Customers will now have greater access to an even more comprehensive suite of products and services to serve their needs. We will be able to reach our community better with an expanded distribution network of more than 300 branches and 1200 self-service terminals.
This is also an exciting proposition to all employees of the Group to become part of a larger franchise with regional ambitions, that supports personal development and rewards success, " shared Ms Yvonne Chia, Group Managing Director/Chief Executive, HLBB.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Hong Leong and EON Bank merger creates 4th largest banking group

KUALA LUMPUR: Hong Leong Bank Bhd (HLBB) has completed the acquisition of EON Capital Bhd's assets and liabilities for RM5.06 billion, after almost 15 months of battle, making it the fourth largest banking group in Malaysia with combined assets of more than RM140 billion.
"It is an exciting day," a beaming Yvonne Chia, the group managing director and chief executive said, flanked by her board members.
Sending a sense of relief to the combined 12,000 workforce, she also said there would be no layoffs amid the shortage of talents in the banking industry.
"So, within EON bank itself there is tremendous opportunity. When we move towards growing the franchise, we believe a lot of roles will be reconfigured into new roles and probably there will be less multi-tasking," she said.
"Rest assured that employees' welfare and interests have been and will continue to be a priority for the group," she said. Under the new entity, there will be a total of 300 branches and 1,200 self-service terminals.
Both HLB and EON are committed to making the integration as seamless as possible for everyone, she said at a press conference here, today. Also present was EON Bank Bhd's head, group business and investment banking Peter Chow and board members.
With the acquisition, EON Bank Bhd, EONCAP Islamic Bank Bhd and MIMB Investment Bank Bhd now become part of Hong Leong Bank Group.
As for regional presence, Chia said although EON Bank was not there yet, it still led certain segments in Malaysia and this will strengthen the group. She said the group will invest considerable sum in rebranding EON.
On MIMB's licence, she said that under the present regulations they could have only one licence.
"We intend to put into our investment bank some of the assets that are relevant to the investment bank."
However, plans are still being finalised and for the time being MIMB will remain under the group, said Chia.
Asked if the appeal by Primus Pacific Partners Ltd will have any bearing on the acquisition, she said the most important thing was that the transaction had been legally completed. Both the banks will work towards the integration, she added.
EON Capital's largest shareholder Primus Pacific had attempted to block the transaction and has filed a suit via its local unit Primus (M) Sdn Bhd. However, the court had ruled in favour of EON Capital.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

EBB Family Day 2010





Today we attend my bank's family day at Sacred Heart School Hall, Sibu. Early in the morning at 6:30am we depart from our hometown and arrived there at 7:30am. Is a very fine day and we need to wear our orange T-shirt that sponsored by our bank. Nearly 300 peoples attend together with their lovely families. The games and activities were organized by Jackie's Studio and every each of us spend our time happily. 
At first we'll have an aerobics for about half an hour then continue our tea break for half an hour too. The aerobics is too exhausted cause is really a long time I didn't do some exercise and I sweat a lot too. Ha.. At first LJ quite scary with lots of people surround him. But after few hour he gets used of it and start fooling and playing around. You can see from the picture above, he really enjoyed very much.
We had 6 teams and each of the team were separately by their colors. We got orange, red, blue, purple, green, and pink. We differentiated the people by the color strips on our hand waist so that we won't mess up. We played lots of games and activites and end up the whole morning until 1pm. 
We had our lunch at the school canteen for halal and non-halal section. After that, we had baloons for kids and then we had present at the end of the games. Every each of us get their Tupperware containers. So nice... Well, the family day ended up nearly at 2pm and every each of them really having fun with their families and friends. Should organized it oftenly. Ha... Happy Weekend...


Sunday, November 28, 2010

Happy Birthday Daddy


 My Sweet Daddy & Mommy

My sweet Grandpa & Grandma

Tonight we had a dinner at Hua Hua Restaurant in our hometown together with families. We celebrate daddy's 48th birthday and of course he's still the same old him, getting darker and darker because of going out for fishing. Ha~ He loves fishing A LOT... Well, that's his favorite hobby and of course we didn't object him cause at the end we will have lots of fish to eat freshly. Hehe.. Nice, nice, nice... 
Daddy is a great man in our lives. Even he works in his shop but still he do the housework too such as gardening, cleaning and washing to make the environment feels good and nice to live on. I don't think each of the "man/boy" will do it cause they feel that this job is belong to the "woman/girl" work just like my hubby's families thought. I object it 100%. My hubby had been train slowly to do some housework so that it would be fair and can help from time to time. 
In our house, daddy is our doctor too. Whenever we are sick, he's the right person to guide and consult you whatever you need to take or do. And your sickness will be recover very soon. Is a miracle..
Daddy is the best cook too. I can guranteed you will have 2 bowl of rice if daddy's cooking. Even my mom need to learn from him. Haha.. If he organized BBQ, you can't miss his 3 layer pork. Oh my~ I can't stand it already..
DADDY IS OUR BEST MAN IN OUR LIFES
WE LOVES YOU IN THE BOTTOM OF OUR HEART
HAPPY BIRTHDAY

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Disaster


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Tonight is not a good night for every each of the Sarikeian people cause is a night that happen to our old shophouses burning down in just 2 hours. Terrible.. Terrible.. Terrible.. 

Oh Well, tonight hubby got his SUPP's meeting at 7:30pm so we (LJ and I) got this opportunity to go to my parent's house. So hubby fetch us down to my parents' at 7pm and LJ enjoyed very much with his uncles.  After taking his bath, we went out to town with grandpa at 8pm. We waste our time do a little bit shopping with LJ until 9pm cause we need to fetch LJ's grandma at the dancing club. 

Then we straightly went to LJ's great grandparent's house to fetch him out for late dinner at Mutiara Food Court and off at 9:40pm. So we drove around our small cute town before we went back home but when we arrived at the traffic light near the MDS (Majlis Daerah Sarikei) we saw huge grey smoke on the air and we felt that something had gone wrong. We drove a little bit closer and saw one of the shophouse had burnt. 


By then we had saw the fire engines, police patrol car and ambulance had arrived at the incident and of course many people stand on the road to watch the incident that happen. You can't believe the fire just caught one house and can burnt down all the old building of the shophouses. By the way, in our small town, we never encounter this things happen. 


Is a SAD NEWS and TERRIBLE and OH MY GOSH... Is a DISASTER... Please pray for all the victims that involved in this disaster and hopefully, well I think this incident WON'T BE HAPPEN AGAIN... 

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Mooncake Festival (Zhong Qiu Jie)

 


On the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, many Chinese celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival (Zhong Qiu Jie) also known as the Mooncake Festival or the Festival of Lanterns (Yuanxiao).

Significance
The moon is at its brightest, being nearest to earth on this date. Thus the association with the moon and the "moon appreciation" parties (shang yue). It also coincides with the end of the autumn harvest and marks the end of the Hungry Ghost Festival on the 7th month. Thus, the day is also traditionally auspicious for weddings, particularly because the moon goddess is believed to extend conjugal bliss to the happy couple.

History
The festival probably started off as a post-autumn harvest celebration more than 2,000 years ago. The celebrations were devoted to giving thanks to the gods. It was during the reign of Emperor Tai Tsung of the Song Dynasty that the 15th day of the 8th moon was set as the Mid-Autumn Festival and praying to the moon became popular. Legends associated with the full moon were later attached to this festival.

Legends
Hou Yi and Chang-E
An archer, Hou Yi, saved the earth from scorching when he shot nine suns that originally circled the earth. As a reward, Hou Yi obtained the Elixir of life but he became so tyrannical that his wife, Chang-E, stole the Elixir and drank it. Chang-E found herself ascending to the moon and thereafter was escalated to status of Moon Goddess. Hou Yi in turn was given a cake by the Queen Mother of the Western Paradise (Xi Wangmu). He could withstand heat upon eating the cake and was sent to remain in the sun. With a special talisman he was able to visit his wife Chang-E on the 15th of every month. Thus the moon's brightness on this day. This legend is believed to have been started during the Tang Dynasty (618 - 907 AD) although some believe it may have started earlier, tracing it to the rule of Emperor Yuan (2346 BC).

Rabbit in the moon
Buddha had disguised himself as a hungry, old man and approached three animals; a fox, a monkey and a rabbit, for help. The fox caught a fish for him, the monkey brought some fruits but the rabbit offered its own body as meat by throwing itself into the fire. In gratitude, Buddha resurrected the rabbit and sent it to the moon to be venerated.

Overthrow of the Mongols
Mooncakes played a major role in liberating Yuan China (1206 - 1341 AD) from the oppressive Mongols in the 14th century. Despite a prohibition against large gatherings, Zhu Yuan Zhang was able to instigate a rebellion by placing secret messages in mooncakes. The rebellion took place during the Mid-Autumn Festival and henceforth the celebration of the festival and the eating of mooncakes took on a different meaning.

Celebrations
The Mid-Autumn Festival is held in conjunction with the worship of the God of Heaven. On this night, many houses are illuminated with lanterns, and feasts and dance parties are held on a grand scale. The month of the festival is a popular month for family gatherings with "moon viewing" parties, or shang yue, and the tradition of Tam Tang Lon, "lantern carrying".

Offerings of mooncakes and pomelo are made to the moon. Thirteen types of offerings to the moon, which signify the number of months in a full lunar year, are prepared by the female members of the family. Each offering has its own significance. Cosmetics are also placed on the altar in the belief that it would beautify the user.

The "galloping horse" lantern (zou ma deng) is popularly used during this time. The use of lanterns is a transference of the local Chap Goh Meh tradition to the Festival of Mooncakes.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Public Holiday : Malaysia Day

Malaysia Day is held on September 16 every year to commemorate the establishment of the Malaysian federation on the same date in 1963. It marked the joining together of Malaya, North Borneo, Sarawak, and Singapore to form Malaysia. The formation of the new federation was planned to occur on June 1, 1963, but was later postponed to August 31, 1963, in order to coincide with the sixth Hari Merdeka. Several issues related to the Indonesian and the Filipino objection to the formation of Malaysia delayed the declaration to September 16 of the same year. The postponement was also done to allow the United Nations team time to conduct referendums in North Borneo (now Sabah) and Sarawak regarding the two states participation in a new federation.
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The formation of Malaysia was made possible through the introduction of the Malaysia Bill to the Malayan Parliament on July 9, 1963, and consent from the Yang di-Pertuan Agong on August 29, 1963.
Prior to the formation of Malaysia, Singapore and North Borneo unilaterally declared independence from the United Kingdom on August 31, 1963, thus coinciding with the sixth anniversary of the Malayan independence.
Beginning year 2010, September 16 is a federal public holiday. It coincides with the birthday of the Yang di-Pertua of Sabah.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Open House at Istana Nurul Iman on the 2nd Day of Raya


This morning we are going to attend an open house at Istana Nurul Iman, Brunei. Normally Sultan Brunei will organized an open house on the 2nd until 4th day of Hari Raya (if I'm not mistaken). So due our short journey, we went to the palace on the 2nd day and the place were crowded with all different kinds of people. We had joined the Hockian Association Brunei (even we are not Hockian) but according to them, it's faster than you usually go by yourself. Oh well, let us try then...
Before we went to the palace, we need to check our dress attire, make sure is formal wear and no  T-SHIRTS, JEANS  or SLIPPERS allowed because it shows no respect to the Sultan. Girls better wear Kebaya and Kurung. Boys better wear batik, baju Melayu, or office attire with shoes.
We reported our attendance at 8am in the Hockian Association Office and waited the bus to fetch us at 10am. They had provided 4 buses for all of the member, friends and families. The good things that we followed this association is we didn't had to walk or grab the bus seat when we arrived at the gate palace cause even though you had arrive outside his palace's gate, but the distance that you need to reach to the palace is a little bit far if you walk and the vehicle that you took can't went in. But the bus that fetch us drive in straightly to the palace. Oh WOW~ so damn nice.. 
We escaped the meal that had been served to all the crowded and we straightly queue in but some how we also need to take nearly 3 hours to see Sultan Brunei's 1st wife. Oh well, I'm not sure how many times I had been visited to the Sultan's palace but I know this is my hubby and our LJ's 1st time to meet the Sultan and his wife. Ha..  At the end, every each of us will get souvenirs but this time is my 1st time I receive different type of souvenir that differentiated between boy and girl. Is kinda cute.. We love it a lotttttttt.... Thanks to Sultan Brunei and families.
Oh well, hope you all spend your precious Raya with your loves one like we did. Hehe..

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri



Selamat Hari Raya!
To all my beloved muslim friends and my muslim colleague, I wish you all have a blessed happy occation with your beloved family

Sorry for those who invited me that not being able to make it for your open house.Hope you all enjoy yourself with plenty of mouth watering food during the open house

Will be escaping to Brunei Darussalam for 3days and 2 nights. This time,we'll be staying over in Kampung Air, Bandar Brunei at 3Gu's house.What a nice place to spend a holiday together with our precious LJ and grandma. We're going to visit the Sultan's Palace tomorrow! So stay with us...



Monday, September 6, 2010

LJ with his Teddy Bear

Today LJ got a little fever and cough due to bad weather (raining) these few days. But after he took his medicine, he's back to his own and date with his true friend who never even know how to complain, angry, crying, or anything that is bad but with just a BIG SMILE on its face called Mr Teddy Bear (TB). If you had following LJ's on my blog, you may had seen his Mr TB since hmm... 7 months big??

When I gave him some vitamins to eat, he urged me to give him some drinking water for him. As I know, in his condition right now he needs to drink lots of water to fertilized or removed everything that is useless inside his body by his urine. So when he drinks his water, he grab his friend Mr TB and sit beside him. Isn't they both are truly friend?? Indeed.. Ha~ He's the one who help Mr TB to sit along with him. Luckily he didn't feed Mr TB with his glass.
 
Oh well, this is LJ's date tonight. Hope you all can spend your lovely time with your friend, couple, partner or what so ever just like LJ's do. Hehe..  Good Night..


Sunday, September 5, 2010

LJ having his dinner

Tonight LJ's having his dinner at his grandma's house. I'm so blessed to have him. Why did I said so? Oh well, he can have his dinner with a bowl of white rice only without any meats or veges. I don't know why he loves so much with the white rice. Is tasteless somemore.. But seen he didn't complaint is good for us too so that wherever we take him on vacation, is easy for us to feed him with just a bowl of white rice.
He enjoys so much with his plain simple dinner and glad he likes it too. He can have as much as he wants until you all finish your own dinner. Ha~  But he don't like people to feed him. He'll scream or shout out loud and ask for his spoon to feed by his own. You can see the picture below. He's now good in feeding himself but still got some rice sticks on his face.




Thursday, September 2, 2010

Is All About A Hat





He loves hat a lot especially when he sees someone wanna take picture on him. When I said 'hat on your head' and he immediately put his hat on his head and adjust his hat whichever side that he prefers or he feels that his handsome on it then he pose like a real MODEL. Yeap.. I meant it.. He loves to pose with his hat. Isn't he lovely?? Haha.. With his hat I think I need to teach him how to rap, by then he'll look a little bit rapper + DJ. Hehe..





Wednesday, September 1, 2010

A Visit To Ngu's Rabbit Farm































































Today we went to the Ngu's Rabbit Farm at HarLem Road near Jakar. The weather is good and is every each of them their first time been there watching the cutest animal in this world called 'RABBIT'. We arrived there nearly 9:30 am and greeted by the owner of the farm named Mdm Ngu. She feeds nearly 800 rabbits in that farm and she do sells or import to other places for the customers who enjoy having rabbit meat. Oh My~ If I'm at that place, I don't dare to eat it cause it's too cute and friendly. Why got such people who dare to eat rabbit meat? But most of the people said rabbit meat is so damn good to us, so that's why the love or enjoy to eat rabbit meat. 
I'm so happy that I can hold the small rabbit on my hands and I really felt that I want to feed them too. Is too cute and the fur is so soft to touch. Luv it Luv it Luv it... But Mdm Ngu said that little rabbit can't be sell cause is still young and needs milk to drink. So what can I do... I just can stare at them and took some picture with it. 
We took some group photo with Mdm Ngu and the heaviest rabbit in that farm that reach almost 8kgs. Wao~ But before we went home, we gave some appreciation gift to Mdm Ngu who can let us visited her farm. Really enjoyed our time at there.