Saturday, June 14, 2008

My 24th B'day at Sunway Lagoon

6th Jun '08 was my 24th birthday. Kui and I went on a trip to Sunway Lagoon, KL. We took Aeroline, a double deck coach. It is very comfy and spacious, with the lower deck as a lounge and lavatory, the upper deck with all the passenger seats and a big LCD TV. They do provide meals and drinks on board as well. Overall, it's not too bad an experience except for 1 or 2 irritating houseflies. The journey was about 4-5 hrs before we alighted at Sunway Pyramid (the shopping centre which is just beside Sunway Lagoon).




We stayed in Holiday Villa Subang (5-10 mins drive to Sunway Lagoon) which UOB is having the credit card promotion. S$300 for 3 days 2 nights, complimentary breakfast buffet, dining voucher of RM80 at the hotel restaurant, 2 free bowling games, 2 free cocktail and 2 complimentary tickets to Sunway Lagoon. It is a nice hotel and definitely worth the price!!

And settled our early dinner at this restaurant called "Italiannies".





























Whoa! This was the tastiest italian meal I've ever had. I can never forget that whenever I look at these pictures... **drooling** And look at the restaurant's settings, does it even look like it's part of M'sia?

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The next morning at Sunway Lagoon..



We did not take many pics as we left the camera in the locker since most of the rides will get us wet. Overall, I think the wet area looks quite similar to the Jurong swimming complex and the scariest ride I would feel so is the 360 deg viking. I would rate this place 7/10. (If you ask me, I would still prefer Disneyland and Ocean Park).

Monday, May 19, 2008

Never Before a Fruitful Day (2)

Guess what? Kui and I went to Ikea today again. For 3 consecutive days (since Sat)! This time to return some accessories which are not suitable. Ikea actually allows their customers to return goods within 100 days from the date of purchase and get instant cash back. Remember to always keep your receipts. "It's ok to change your mind" as what Ikea has quoted.

And by the way being an Ikea member is entitled to 2 complimentary drinks + discounted meal of the day.

Most importantly what caught my attention this time at the "defective section" (they call it the AS-IS which I dunno what does it stands for) is a pink book shelf! Exactly the one that we bought yesterday except that it is pink in colour. So sweet and I really like it alot. Why was it not there yesterday???


Too bad, the table is already fixed and here are some pictures of the long L table:




It looks simple but there's a lot of hard work and effort put in. It was definitely worth it. Thanks dear.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Never Before a Fruitful Day

Today is Sunday but it feels like Saturday to me. Probably because tomorrow is a PH? I woke up early as usual and together with Kui, his mum and 3rd sis, we went Ikea to shop for some furniture and accessories. Kui wanted to make a long table 288 x 38cm which is from one end to the other end of the room. This either has to be custom made or we would just have to join 2 planks of wood if we're lucky to find the right width at Ikea. We got a few ideas as we browsed through. I was thinking it doesn't matter even if we didn't find the right size of the wooden plank. We'll just pick a few of those brackets and table leg first and worse come to the worst, we can customise at the timber factory. At the very end where we've picked all the accessories needed, there is a section where they sell those defective furnitures at a lower price. I spotted 2 wardrobe doors which is in high glossy white and I like it very much. (I've always adored white besides stuff which are pink in colour). And most imporatntly it was selling at $60 for each instead of the usual $125. However the size turns out to have a width of 50cm which has exceeded the desired 38cm. Kui suggested that we saw off the excess but it was too much to saw since the length is too long and it would not be consistently straight if we are going to use a handsaw. Anyway we'll just take these 2 planks first.

On the way to the cashier, a book shelf caught Kui's attention and to our amaze, the wooden planks that made up the shelf are just what we need! The width is exactly 38cm. Perfect! We are going to dismantle the book shelf and modify it to be a table. I'm too tired to continue blogging after all those sawing, filing, screwing, carrying and vacuuming, my arms are too painful and tired.. But we did manage to modify the shelf to an L table, the table which I'm now blogging right in front of. I might update again tomorrow... Good night.
 
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