Monday, April 19, 2010

We are so happy for you, May Han!


Check out who has a bigger stomach! Hahaha... We are so happy for you. Congratulations to you and Simon. I am sure your baby is gonna be one cute little boy. And you are going to be a good mother, are you? hehe...

I promise to come back and take wonderful pictures of your baby ok? Min han and I wish you all the very best in your next step as parents! You gotta teach us in future! See you soon.

-Min Han and koko-



Hahaha...


A proud mother.


Is he a Beckham or Muhammed Ali?


Everyone here has a status upgrade... :)


Can't wait to see what's inside!

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Cheese cake, coffee and music


My belated birthday cake. I didn't manage to be in Melbourne on my birthday. So the next morning after I arrived, we had these on the dining table.


This cake is really heavy. We had all the cheese we've always wanted in our cake. I am so proud of my wife for baking me one. It's like a dream come true. And it came soon enough.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Singapore - West Coast to East Coast


This is Singapore from West Coast to East Coast. Taken from my ship at anchorage.

I know, i know. It has been a long time since my last entry. I had shifted my attention to Facebook. More fun over there. My next question on my mind : To give up Singapore PR or not? I need a place to stay and grow old with my family.
And guess what's behind me when i was taking this picture. Oh, port side bridge wing, that was where i was standing. Time for dinner now...

Saturday, July 4, 2009

This photo makes me laugh the whole week


As you can see from this picture, we already ran out of ideas on how to pose for a group shot. Just for fun, testing 2 speedlights, one from the left and the other on the right. Photo courtesy of Andrew's Photography, that's the guy on the extreme right. And hey, andrew, what's with the night scene on the background? It is suppose to be black!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Birthday Greeting for someone very far away... :(

Trying out all sorts of photography lets you appreciate all your money spent on your gears. Hmmm, this one is in the category of 'light painting'. It looks fun and easy at first sight. But in actual fact, it is real difficult!

To have a confident and steady hand is one thing, then you will need to remember the position where you have 'painted' with your flash light. Those words, characters, designs or patterns that you are creating, need to be in mirror image, unless you wanna flip them all horizontally in photoshop later. All the graceful swinging of flash light comes with practice. Awww man, i hate the word 'practice'.

All in all, it is a fun thing to play with, when you are running out of ideas on what to do on someone's birthday. Get hold of your friends or families to work with you. So in this clip, i asked my little sister to help me along. That night, we had great fun criticizing each others mistakes!!!

So here it is, Happy Birthday to you, Hanhan. Now i can write 'happy birthday' in chinese without having to think. Not only that, i can even write them in mirror image! Hahaha... i will brag more about it when we talk on the phone, okay? hehehe...

Saturday, May 30, 2009

How to change a flat tyre


Oh, no 'tayar pancit'! I got a flat tyre! What am i gonna do? I am in the middle of nowhere!


Keep calm , stay calm and inform your friends or families that you have got a flat tyre. Let them know your whereabouts and tell them not to worry. Nowadays, it is very easy to get roadside assistance almost immediately. They are everywhere. Worst case scenario, you might need to do it yourself.


Assemble your emergency warning reflective triangle.


Place your emergency warning reflective triangle about 5 meters away behind your car, as recommended in the Malaysian JPJ learner driver handbook.


Get into your dirty clothes or your special car mechanic's overall. It is a good idea to bring them along in the car.


Take note here, if you can handle the flat tyre all by yourself, do not accept any help from any passerby. Including unknown tow truck driver, roadside assistance guys wannabe, cunning wolf foreman, cute hunks or some guys who just wanna show off. Avoid people who you do not trust.


But of course, if she is your mom, don't chase her away.


Locate your spare tyre and the special tools. Refer to your car user's manual. Please put the manuals in the car, you will find them handy.


Get all your special tools out and lay them out on your car's rubber mat. Get organized!


Pry open the rim cover with the special tool provided. Be careful not to damage the cover.


Try not to wear slippers or sandals while doing this. You might hurt yourself.


It is always a good idea to have a pair of old shoes in your car. Use 'em for jobs like this. Loosening the nuts this way may not be recommended in your car user's manual. But sometimes you have no choice. The nuts are going to be very tight, so please be careful here. Do this at your own risk. Kids, do this at home when your parents aren't at home.


Position yourself in such a way that you will not slip or fall during the loosening of the nuts. At this point, just loosen the nuts but do not remove them.


This is one important step. Find out from your car user's manual where the jacking point is.


Jack up the car, jack it, jack it, jack it up... until the tyre is suspended off the ground. Be sure that the jack is still vertically straight.


Loosen and remove all the 4 nuts.


Pull out the tyre. Find out how heavy your is car tyre. This is to avoid you saying, "It's too heavy, i can't take it out! I give up!".


Remove the 'flat tyre' and keep it in the boot.


Roll in the spare tyre!


Put on all the nuts and then tighten them.


Cross tight the nuts, tighten them diagonally and repeat a few times. For now, just tighten them evenly and hand tight only with the socket wrench.


Lower and remove the car jack.


Now tighten the nuts all the way. Again, tighten them diagonally, evenly and repeat.


There you go, drive safely now. Go find the nearest car workshop! Drive at a reduced speed now as stated in the car user's manual, if applicable. Because some spare tyres are made smaller than the normal tyres. These are the temporary spare tyre.

A few more points to remember:
- Avoid changing a flat tyre on a slope.
- For manual transmission, gear must be engaged in 1st or reverse.
- For automatic transmission, put to 'P'.
- Chock one tyre, on the opposite end of the flat tyre, to prevent the car from moving.
- If your spare tyre is smaller than the normal tyres, please check if it is meant for the front or rear tyres.
- Place the spare tyre under the vehicle body at a point near the tyre to be changed. A precautionary measure to avoid danger in the event that the jack is detached.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

My friend's son, Jet


Yes, Jet is the name. This cute little guy had his first birthday celebration, earlier this month.


One thing we all learned for sure that night, oh yeah, milk bottles!! Bubble free bottle system nipples, heard of that before? Haha, not me. I remember i used to like that continuous bubbling sound that comes from my milk bottle. The sound that labeled as food. The louder it is, the more milk i am getting. Sometimes when i was really hungry, i drank so fast and the bubbles still kept appearring after i had stop sucking. For my viewing pleasure, i can actually see bubbles going upwards on the top of my bottle, just like an ant trail. See all the fun they have taken away now?


Happy Birthday Jet. Keng Boon, nice name for your son. I should name mine Helicopter, Ship or Sportscar, in future!