Archive for October, 2007

On hiatus

Monday, October 29th, 2007

Rinaz with a huge pencilThey say, to enter a battle, you must ready your weapon.

I’ll be having my examinations soon. In liew of that, Marina’s bloggariffic will be on hiatus till late November.

Till then, you may wish to visit my wonderful friend’s bloggariffic on the sidebar or browse through some of the notable literature for this year :)

And because I am such a narcisist, I will also include these three videos starring ME! :D

KTHXBAI

Italian Cultural Fair at Sengkang Community Center

Sunday, October 28th, 2007

As mentioned in the previous post, there was an Italian Cultural Fair organized by the People’s Association and the Italian Cultural Institute at Sengkang Community Club.

I attended the event with my Italian Language Classmates - Chinguan, Lucy and Veron. I also asked Attilio along even though with him being a native Italian, as I thought that he might enjoy seeing how the event was organized. NTT, an Italiophile, was supposed to be part of my entourage too, but unfortunately, he had urgent matters to attend to at the last minute.

Italian Cultural Institute and People's Association

There I met Daphne Loo, one of the organizers from the People’s Association as well as Andre, an extremely good looking man understudy to the director for the Italian Cultural Institute. They, along the other beautiful Italian ladies from the booths were very friendly. They answered our questions in an expressive and amiable manner.

Italian Cultural Institute and People's Association

While waiting for the video to start, we had buffet dinner of Italian food and we mingled with each other. I was glad that Attilio came and met my classmates as it was such a riot listening to them trying to talk to him in Italian while Attilio patiently taught us slowly some Italian. We definitely need more practise!

Italian Cultural Institute and People's Association

At length, we were ushered in the theaterette where we were pleasanly surprised to see free goodie bags with some authentic Italian food. There was a short speech by Mrs Clorinda Lidia Canzio, the director of the Italian Cultural Institute. Shortly after, a film showcasing Italy started.

Italian Cultural Institute and People's Association

To be honest, I was quite underwhelmed by the video as it was not what I would expected it to be. Because firstly, the footage was quite dated. From the quality and the clothing of the people in the footage, it was obvious that the footage was in the 80’s. Secondly, it was full of cliqued and corny terms like “Calabria is like a young child holding a flower, greeting you mischeviously” Um … Ok.

I watched the film with horror, with disbelief at what I saw. I think that if they have chosen some like the Lonely Planet Six degree video clip, it would have been much superior.

Comparing the event with the Spanish Cultural Workshop, I would have enjoyed the fair more if it were more engaging and better organized. I was lucky that I was with company. I would imagine that I’d be quite bored were I to attend the event alone.

Nevertheless, being the first collaboration of this kind, naturally, there are a few kinks to smoothen out. Hopefully, the next collaboration would be improved.

Here is a short clip of the workshop :

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The many faces of rinaz

Friday, October 26th, 2007

Oh gosh, take a look what cartcart sent me! Its a snapshot of the pics he took of me while webcamming! *secretly happy* And because I’m completely narcisistic, I’m putting it up as an entry :D

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Ahem. Dont I have an expressive face? :D

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Join me to the Italian Cultural Fair?

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

A scene from the Capri Island, Italy
A scene from our trip to Capri, Italy

The lifestyle and lifeskills association, in conjunction with the Italian Cultural Institute are organizing a cultural fair this saturday.

I quite enjoy the activities conducted from the PA Website. So far, I’ve attended the Vocal Coach workshop, the Italian language course , Yoga at the sports complex and most recently attended the Spanish Cultural workshop.

I’m sure this event will be great too :)

Do join me if you are free this saturday and let me know if you’re going. The more the merrier! There will be Italian food to sample, loads of things to see, and hopefully some good looking Italians to talk to too :D~

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Monday, October 22nd, 2007

Muslim Funeral

I cant believe that she’s gone. Its so surreal. Just a few months ago she and her family visited my dad after his accident. She seemed fine then.

It was unreal for me to hear that she passed away while having heart problems. She was only 42.

I feel sad for my cousins. She will be missed dearly.

Remembering Thailand

Friday, October 19th, 2007

Yahoo photos was closing and just recently transferred all the pictures to flickr. I was looking at some of the pictures that I have forgotten and remembered some of the memories that I had.

Yahoo Closing

Like the time when my girlfriends and I went to Thailand. It was 2003 then. I had just settled down in my new job when we decided to head to thailand.

It was such an exciting time for me. We spent time walking to and comparing different agencies, scouring for a free and easy package. We spent about $350 per person for both the return flight tickets and the accomodations which seemed to be a reasonable price.

It was my first time taking an airplane. Hema let me have her window seat so that I could look outside and admire the scene. My heart felt like it was going to drop as the plane left the runway and tipped to the sky. I peered excitedly outside the window. Everything looked so small!

Rinaz Juli and Hema in Krabi - Thailand

We arrived at the Krabi airport about 3 hours later. After clearing the customs, we headed to our bus and plonked our luggage in our beautiful villa and immediately explored the area.

We were walking about the sleepy town and chanced upon a beauty parlour. After hearing numerous accounts of how wonderful thai massage was, we couldnt wait to experience it for ourselves. We entered the small parlour and were greeted by three friendly thai girls. They were about our age and they started to chat with us friendlily and they led us to a covered room to change into a thin covering and proceeded to slather us with oil and gave us a good rub. It was a pretty good massage. It was so good that even Juli fell asleep through the massage.

I'm definitely not showing you how we look like undressed!

There was no public transportation around the area. By pure chance, we noticed a scooter rental kiosk. Juli and I were game enough to try to ride one for travelling around. Prior to this, we had absolutely no experience in riding one. After about 10 minutes of demonstration, we were riding along merrily (albeit unsteadily)

It was awesome! We rode everwhere and I admired the rural scenery. On the first night we were there, we rode to a larger market and had our first taste of true thai food - it was significantly different from what we had back home. The ingredients seem to have a fuller and fresher taste to it and it was much much spicer. So much so that we were grateful for the sweet juice drink that accompanied our dinner.

Rinaz Juli and Hema in Krabi - Thailand

The rest of the days were spent on doing fun things. We went kayaking and explored the beautiful sea and the mangrove swamps - it felt like we were in national geographic! Its such a tranquil and serene feeling going smoothly down the waters. There were some small monkeys who begged for the pineapple slices we had.

Rinaz Juli and Hema in Krabi - Thailand

We visited temples and we explored monuments. I noticed a tiny woman who was sitting down outside and writing on some pieces of paper. As I approached her, she started to talk to me in Thai and handed me the piece of paper. I couldnt read it though. My knowledge of Thai was only limited to kap khun ka (thank you) and hong nam (toilet)

Rinaz Juli and Hema in Krabi - Thailand

We rode elephants to traverse the jungle and observed the facinating landscape and vegetation in front of us. It wasnt all that comfortable riding an elephant as it swayed slowly back and forth. I felt like I was almost falling off.

Rinaz Juli and Hema on an elephant ride in Krabi - Thailand

We played around with jetskis. That was such an exhilarating experience, going at high speeds in the sea. Fun fun fun! The three of us took to it like ducks to water. It was awesome :D

On the third day we headed to phuket which was more urbanised compared to krabi. The traffic was much heavier, thus we did not dare to rent a scooter this time. Our activities were less sporty here. Instead we spent time with spectator activities instead.

Rinaz Juli and Hema at a Muay Thai in Phuket, Thailand

Like watching lady-boy shows where I was ashamed to see lady-boys who were much prettier than me. And watching a muay thai match as well as the ‘Phuket Fantasea‘ where the German lady whom we made friends with while riding the elephants recommended as a show that rivalled cirque du soleil.

Rinaz Juli and Hema at Phuket Fantasea, Thailand

On the last day, after spending all the pocket money that we had, we sat down contentely by the beach while waiting for the van to take us to the phuket international airport. It was a spectacular sunset view, one of my most memorable shot till today.

A beautiful sunset at Phuket Thailand

Pretty impressive for a decrepit 2.1mp camera :D

O I’m missing beautiful Thailand already.

Sidenote :

Speaking of cameras, I’m completely obsessed about the Canon Ixus 860. Beautiful!

How I celebrated hari raya 2007

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

Hari raya in the noordin family

As my hari raya celebrations are quite similar to last year, here is a quick video of how we celebrated hari raya for this year :)

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Sidenote :

Attilio is paying $750 for one room in a hdb flat. Thats cut throat man.