Thursday, 9 June 2011

Full of Shit!!

对不起,用了这么粗俗的标题。不过,待你读完了这篇博文,你就知道我绝无喧众取宠,这绝对是再适合不过的标题了。
这件事虽然已经是几个月前的事了,但经当事人生动的讲述,我仍觉得活到百岁天下仍有新鲜事,实在应该在这儿为大家讲述这事发过程,好让大家有所警惕……

我的堂外甥今年十岁,是小胖一名,体重决对远远超出了普通成年女性。在学校因不是“普通的乖小孩”而小有名气。某日,堂姐接到学校的紧急电话,说小胖忽然病倒了,须要家长速到学校。堂姐丢下手头上所有的工作,和另一名热心的同事十万火急赶到现场。到了学校,还有专人特地指挥交通,让堂姐可以在违规的情况下反方向在单行道行驶,好让她可以更快速的直驶到学校大门口,特允她把车子停在最靠近课室楼梯口的地方。堂姐突然受到如此Super VIP待遇,更是觉得事有蹊跷。
堂姐下车后,第一眼便看见爱儿正脸青青一脸痛苦地坐在木椅上呻吟。心痛。把视线焦点移开,才发觉两位女老师出尽牛力扛着一个坐在木椅上的小胖艰辛地走下楼梯。师生皆汗流浃背:老师流的是劳碌汗,小胖冒的是冷汗。当班主任简练地向堂姐讲述小胖病情时,堂姐发觉只要轻轻抚摸他的肚子就足以让他泪流汗流的,好不可怜。老师们都说从未见过小孩肚子疼到这种地步(经验老到的老师还很肯定这绝不是盲肠炎),看来必非普通伤风感冒肚疼这么简单,都游说堂姐把他给送去医院好好检验。
小胖站不直走不动,只好把他扛上车,然后直奔槟州中央医院。急诊室医生也无法直接判断病情,所以小胖得经历X光等一连串的详细检查。堂姐在急诊室外的心烦气躁可想而知。仿如几个世纪之后,检验结果终于出炉,医生宣布:“没事。只是大肠挤满了粪便,宿便让身体无法负荷,才会导致他痛苦万分”。真的,这真的诠释了“啼笑皆非”!

这个故事教训我们:
1. 小孩便秘绝对是一件可大可小的事,不可忽视。
2. 小孩便秘时,即使每天躲进厕所,别相信他真的是在大便。
3. 无论在什么情况下,full of shit总是教人痛苦的。

Thursday, 2 June 2011

吓死!

我总是相信,等我年老体衰、心脏衰竭时,总有一天,我会被蟑螂吓死的。谁知道,这一次真的是被吓死了,不过,死的是小强。

话说我早上背着书包高高兴兴蹦蹦跳跳地下楼上班,突然间瞧见楼梯墙上的小强,事发突然,那个理性的我来不及反应,我已经本能地以高八度频率大叫一声,然后以时速三十公里奔下楼去。我在楼下慌张向上偷看,发觉死鬼小强逃到楼上去了,心很乱,但无能为力,只好若无其事的上班去。

放工回家后,爸说:“我看见你早上打的蟑螂躺在垃圾桶旁,以为你没丢,想要捡起来丢进垃圾桶里,谁知道它还没有死,我才把它打死了。”(这些年来,无论发生什么事,老爸对于我的胆量总是非常有信心的)
我心虚,只好轻描淡写地承认“我没打蟑螂。我只是看到它在墙上,喊了一声就上班去了。”

爸和恩异口同声说:“那一定是被你吓死了!”我想想,还挺有道理的,它既然有把我吓死的potential,我当然也有把它吓死的能耐。只是,这么一来,我和蟑螂之间的多年恩怨再度升级了……

Thursday, 26 May 2011

How to Turn Impossible Into Success

Until now, I still can't believe this! Alvin Lee actually leave a comment in my blog!! I got so excited this morning in my office when I saw his comment through gmail (we can't access to blogs through company internet). I'm dying to come home and tell the whole world that the person that inspire me actually leave a comment in my blog!! :-)

OK, so you heard me talking about the speech. Now you can go to the following link to view the highlights of his speech "The 2011 MDRT Experience: How to Turn Impossible Into Success"
http://youtu.be/c0lgMWejQHE

Tuesday, 3 May 2011

Building Your Sandcastles

I attended the MDRT Experience in Singapore a few months back, and I was inspired by all the great speakers, where they have been doing their very best to strive for success in all areas of their lives. I have been planning to blog about some of the great speakers and their inspiring speeches. Finally, here I am :) 

I'd like to start with my favorite, the last speaker of the first long day who lighten up the hall. His spirit is so high that he made all of us laughed, sighed, gasped and held back a tear: Alvin Lee - The Sand Castle Builder from Castle Can Fly. Too bad that I can't share his original speech here......


He is the type of father that every kids dream of. When his kids (including his own children and niece) wanted to learn drawing, he let them start with A4 paper, then Mahjong paper, and they ended up drawing murals in his house! (kids never learn how to draw within the paper, he said). When his kids wanted to learn to fly a kite, he made them a kite so big that he can tie his younger son on it and try to fly him! (I think you can get the idea on all the fun that his kids enjoyed as a kid)


Building sandcastles started out as one of those fun weekend activities for his children and niece. Since he believe in "if you want to dream, dream BIG", they went to library to do some research and they decided to make a sand castle like the one in the right! 

He then discovered that there was actually no sandcastle-making kit in the market (that was in mid of1990s). He went to Singapore Toys R Us and the manager told him that "if you can't find it here, you can't find it elsewhere". He tried to call his friends and relatives in Australia, US and Europe, he also fax to a few key toy makers then but all came back with negative answers. He then turned his kitchen into a workshop(salute his wife!), started to saw pipes, making blocks etc that can be used to mould the sand for the different parts of sandcastle. From initial basic drawings of lines and shapes, he went on to modelling and prototyping of his newly created toy designs with plastic items. With those prototypes and amazing experiments, his kids enjoyed the homemade sandcastle building set. 
A good friend of him pointed him towards commercialising the self-made tools into a business venture. So he tried to sell this idea to a few toys company, including Singapore Toys R Us. The GM then told him that toy business profit margin is paper-thin and he assure Alvin that his new design is not going to make it. He almost wanted to give up but "How do you tell your children that it cannot be done? That you want to give up?" So he resigned from the corporate world (he's a GM in a MNC then), flew to US with his business plan and passion, and successfully launched and marketed his Beachworks Brand in major toy stores in the United States since 1997. He came back to Singapore with a patent that pay so well that he can stop working for at least 3 years. He went to Singapore Toys R Us again, the GM said "See, I've told you, you'll make it!" :)

I can imagine all the rejections and difficulties that he has to face, and the courage to resign from a well-paid position to become an entrepreneur. Only great people with vision and perseverance can make it happened. Most of us have dreams, and yet, we let them stay as dreams. Actions may not ensure your success, but only actions can make the dreams come true.....Let's act NOW!


If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put foundations under them. ~ Henry David Thoreau




An example of his sand castle building training: http://youtu.be/jmuYPjksoec

Engineer, Innovator, Entrepreneur, Author, Motivational Speaker, Corporate Trainer, and A Family Man. Those are what Alvin Lee all about.

Sunday, 24 April 2011

人生真美好

从槟岛驾往半岛,倒后镜是槟岛山脉的轮廓,眼前是亲切的大山脚Cheruk Tokun,两旁是一片蔚蓝碧绿斑驳着波光粼粼,路上飞驰的车子在和煦阳光下反射着银光,大桥上充满着生命力。
车内温度适中舒服,收音机播放着轻快活跃的音乐。我忍不住要赞叹,人生真美好!

Monday, 11 April 2011

日惹之游荡:朝思暮想的婆罗浮屠

我有个无可救药的虚荣心:收集世界文化遗产。所以,此行的最大目标,当然非Borobudur和Prambanan莫属。不过,和Prambanan比较起来,Borobudur更令人挂肚牵肠。或许是因为我们对佛教比较熟悉亲切,或许是为了Hotel Manohara的清幽环境,或许,就单单为了婆罗浮屠独有的,神秘得来又平实的魅力。

我们有幸在黄昏里穿梭于佛像之中,游客渐渐离去,剩下我们百般不舍。有那么一刻的静谧,让我们对隔天的日出之旅充满期待……就在那一个傍晚,我发觉,要离开那种宁静,总是难的……

凌晨4时30分,我们一行八人换上了‘制服’,和另外三名外国游客在旅馆大厅集合,工作人员分派每人一支手电筒和入场门票,就把我们带到婆罗浮屠并交代看日出的方向后就离去。我们一行八人或许太喧闹了,其他三人最后都没有和我们在一起等待日出。

那一天,近Gunung Merapi和Gunung Merbabu的云层都特别厚。大家虽然还怀着一线希望,但始终知道看见日出的机会渺茫,于是我们开始在幽幽微蓝中于婆罗浮屠内漫游。

适逢象征 Arupadhatu的顶端被关闭维修,我们最高也只恰恰能在象征Rupadhatu的中层当中游走。当大小佛塔尖顶在即将翻鱼肚白的幽蓝晨曦中划出剪影,我近乎疯狂。千年地砖微微泛着蓝光,在佛塔群中铺出一条迈向为来未知的康庄大路。

当天空渐渐转亮,大地终于苏醒,阳光把佛像的庄严点燃,那些似有若无的慈悲微笑就在那山坡上化开来,周围的翠绿村庄亦在薄雾中闪耀着勃勃生气。

我们直到肚子饿了,才依依不舍地暂离,回酒店吃早餐去。

早餐后,休息了一会儿,又特地绕道从正门走入Borobudur,感受一下别的游客都得尝试的讨价还价的乐趣,并乘机修炼拒绝诱惑的铁石心肠。

蓝天白云烈日下,Borobudur自有另一番味道。我们像刚刚发现了考古奇迹的探险家,充满好奇地、汗流浃背地,细细读着墙上浮雕。在赞叹古人的毅力和手艺的当儿,我们各尽所能,想要把这美好的一切都藏在我们的softcopies内。至于脑海里留下的那些震撼感动,已经是谁也夺不去的、永不磨灭的记忆了……


请你也看:
在日惹(Yogyakarta)游荡
日惹之游荡:一千零一夜
日惹之游荡:化不开的艺术气息
日惹之游荡:Gudeg惊魂
日惹之游荡:Prambanan的寺庙群
日惹之游荡:Sambisari的意外惊喜
日惹之游荡:Hotel Manohara
日惹之游荡:朝思暮想的婆罗浮屠

Thursday, 24 March 2011

日惹之游荡:Hotel Manohara


我们到Hotel Manohara时,外头正细雨绵绵。经过保安关卡,Mey问:“我们住的酒店很高级的呀?”我也正纳闷着。然而,那时谁也没空搞个清楚,因为外头绿油油的草地正广阔而翠绿着,让人忍不住多望几眼。当Encik Heru把车子停放在酒店大厅入口,大家都乐呆了,大堂非常漂亮,大厅外还有个面目祥和的观音站在荷花围绕的水塘中央。大厅服务员服务态度一流,笑脸盈盈地捧上香矛汁和热毛巾。当大家休息完毕,还有人把我们的行李送到房间去。对于RM165/人(包括房间、早餐、两日的婆罗浮屠入门票、凌晨4:30的婆罗浮屠观日出的门票)就可以享受到这么好的待遇,大家其实非常满意。酒店房间虽然没什么特别,但大家实在享受那整体良好感觉,结果大伙儿都休息了好一阵子才终于迈向Borobudur。

晚上在酒店无所事事,Mey向大厅要了几个按摩师到我们房间给我们作脚底按摩。只不过Rp70,000的脚底按摩,把我们的全身都给按了。我最好彩,碰上邻近五星级酒店的专业按摩师到这儿来做part time,他说David Beckham也曾是他的顾客呢!不管真假,反正我爽就是了。哈哈!

我这一生人,还没住过这么一个酒店,可以离景点这么近的。只不过几步路,就已经在Borobudur脚下了。它像守护在古迹旁,默默地为前来朝拜的人准备一个歇脚处。它不豪华,却贴心。蓝天白云绿草旁的早餐、日出前的手电筒,床头的hardcover Borobudur书籍……它不能给你最奢华的享受,却能给你送上最无微不至的关怀。




因为Hotel Manohara,我们的Borobudur之旅显得特别悠闲平静;因为Borobudur,我们在Hotel Manohara轻易寻获心灵上的宁静。

这酒店,我是极力推荐的!



Manohara Hotel 
Address: Jl Badrawati, Borobudur, Magelang 56553, Indonesia
+62 293 788680 

Monday, 21 March 2011

日惹之游荡:Sambisari的意外惊喜


Candi Sambisari并不如Prambanan出名,所以原没在我们的行程里头(反正整个爪哇岛大大小小的candi枚不胜数)。但经Encik Heru极力推荐,我们也就抱着不放看看的心情去走走。

到了那儿,感觉还不错。这寺庙原被火山灰埋在五米的地底下,在农民锄地时无意中锄到寺顶而被发现。由于长年埋在地底下,直到近代才被发掘,所以保存得非常良好。 寺就在人造的浅浅谷底。寺外,有当地人在跑步运动,仿佛千百年来就是这么一个模样,寺庙融入人们的生活中;人们融入寺庙的环境里。

虽然只是个非常小型的寺庙,但浮雕依然认真细腻,不失典雅。再加上我们是唯一的游客,寺庙就显得清幽古雅。



请你也看:
在日惹(Yogyakarta)游荡
日惹之游荡:一千零一夜
日惹之游荡:化不开的艺术气息
日惹之游荡:Gudeg惊魂
日惹之游荡:Prambanan的寺庙群
日惹之游荡:Sambisari的意外惊喜
日惹之游荡:Hotel Manohara
日惹之游荡:朝思暮想的婆罗浮屠

Thursday, 17 March 2011

日惹之游荡:Prambanan的寺庙群




话说我们以Rp300,000包了Encik Heru的Toyota Innova,从早上十一点到下午六点,行程原本 包括到古城吃gudeg,到Prambanan、Sambidari(和另一个忘了名字的)三个寺庙。然而,我们单单在Prambanan就呆了好几个小 时,到出口处又被形形色色的手工艺品吸引着,“摸”到四点半才终于愿意离开。Encik Heru很尽责地赶忙把我们载到另一个Candi去。可是我们不领情,觉得这和Prambanan没什么分别,又不如Prambanan漂亮,不愿意给那 区区Rp2,000的入门票(我觉得Encik Heru必定是失望的)。他又赶忙把我们载到Candi Sambidari,我们这才觉得心满意足地下车观光。(这是后话了,先在先说Prambanan寺庙群)

其实,到日惹,我原就是为了婆罗浮屠(Borobudur)和普兰班南(Prambanan)这两个世界文化遗产而来。Prambanan寺庙群自然而然成了我们在日惹的首日精选。(被Gudeg吓坏后到这儿有压惊的效果。哈哈!)

世界文化遗产我参观得多了,但Prambanan的管理仍然让我大开眼界、让我惊喜。 景区内非常干净,树荫蓊绿处处,七彩缤纷的火车在里头穿梭,还有一群花鹿点缀公园,生气勃勃的,丝毫没有古迹遗址的沉重。我其实相当喜欢这样子的呈现方式,与其告诉你Prambanan的坎坷过去,倒不如以最真实的当下欢迎世人……

在为外国人专设的入口处享用免费咖啡和饮用水后我们就开始征服Prambanan。 有别于我想象中的沧桑,散落石碓竟然一排排的、利落的在眼前展开。乱石瓦砾在青绿草地上随意地站着躺着,互相述说着千百年来的故事……那些依然屹立的塔很尽责地,以你所无法漠视的优雅,尝试重现昨日辉煌。墙上浮雕倾诉的,已经不是现代人能共鸣的神话了,却是大家愿意争相一睹风姿的艺术。



photographed by Bong
我们想拍一些比较“艺术”的照片,但一行八个人嘻嘻哈哈的,哪可能可以培养出那种情绪?

大家卖力地跳,我和Bong卖力地拍






















我们离开普兰班南主殿时,有点儿匆忙。乌云已经被压得低低的。我们毫无准备的,深怕变成落汤鸡,只能舍弃慢慢参观的念头,在风吹竹响萧萧中离去……

离开主殿范围,竟然意外地碰见那在园内穿梭的七彩火车,载着我们一伙人到Candi Sewu去。

这,才体验到什么叫荒凉。这儿远离了主殿,游客稀少,阴暗的傍晚使遍地瓦砾看起来更为落寞孤单。我们只是一群来不及走近的游客,错过了属于千年前的沧桑。
车笛响了,火车司机赶着要下班了;车笛响了,把我们带回现代了……
















请你也看:
在日惹(Yogyakarta)游荡
日惹之游荡:一千零一夜
日惹之游荡:化不开的艺术气息
日惹之游荡:Gudeg惊魂
日惹之游荡:Prambanan的寺庙群
日惹之游荡:Sambisari的意外惊喜
日惹之游荡:Hotel Manohara
日惹之游荡:朝思暮想的婆罗浮屠

Monday, 14 March 2011

日惹之游荡:Gudeg惊魂


好吧,我承认,这blog post的题目的确有点儿不恰当,然而,这又是千真万确的事实。

话说我们决定雇佣Encik Heru的车子后,他开始很热情地为我们介绍日惹的风土人情和著名景点。我们也很配合的开始问东问西。当然,马来西亚人三句离不开美食,我们当然不会忘记要求Encik Heru带我们去吃最道地的美食。

Encik Heru在送我们到“一千零一夜”的路上开始为我们讲解Gudeg的美味。听他讲解,我可以想象那是全民热爱的第一美食。就等如槟城人的炒猓条一样,那是大家引以为荣的,非分享不可的;又如马来西亚人的nasi lemak,那必定是太美味而且绝对“安全”,非介绍给游客不可的,而且必能赢得任何一个最嘴刁的食客的芳心的。在那一刻,我仿佛已经看见以‘生nangka’焖炒的菜肴,香喷喷的摆在桌上等着我们……

在一千零一夜梳洗、lepak完毕后,我们正式坐上Encik Heru的车子往古城出发,吃gudeg去! 到了目的地,只见整条街都是卖gudeg的,Kota Gudeg可不是盖的!

你说,在这样的大环境下,在这么激烈的竞争中,Gudeg如果没有在几百年里循序演变成世界首届一指的美食之一那肯定说不过去了,我万分期待着!!

一踏入店内,只见大家坐在地上用手扒饭,非常传统非常原汁原味的感觉,搞得我食指大动。
大家对着menu一筹莫展,Encik Heru有非常尽责的带我们到食物柜台给我们一一讲解。越听越觉得这个有够特别。真的,快快上菜吧,我等不及了!!

在等着食物的当儿,我们也被千奇百怪的饮料给吸引了,其中五个比较有冒险精神的都点了Soda Gembira。然后乖乖地坐着,等着惊喜。

卖相不错哦~
Gudeg饭先上桌,卖相实在不错。

咬一口菜,咦,的?
不要紧,吃鱼鳔。咦,也是的??
别怕别怕,还有鸡。咦,又是的???
死不了死不了,吃白饭。啊啊啊啊~,还是的????


就在我快要发疯的时候,我的Soda Gembira送上来了!红糖水加练奶,shit! 这不是甜死我??盈盈,一定要冷静冷静!

当我恢复了思考能力,我又想到,既然酸酐加酸梅是甜的,或许负负得正,加了Soda可能会变不甜,于是,我很勇敢的,把那瓶soda往杯里倒,慢慢的、慢慢的……喝一口,咳,负负得正原来不是必然的。

我快要崩溃了!

Encik Heru就坐在我的对面,为了马印的交情,我实在不可以把日惹全民热爱的食物丢在一旁不吃不喝。(你想想看,要是有外地人觉得槟城的炒猓条难以入咽,那对我们将是多么大的打击?)

为此,我只能鼓励自己,一定要坚强。吃着喝着,竟也吃了半碟,喝了半杯。我真的引自己为荣!


Gudeg真的这么难吃吗? 其实也未必。如果你嗜甜如命,或许你会爱上它。试想想,这儿的人是一锅一锅的打包的。看见上图那个美女吗?她手中拿着的就是一整锅的外卖!这么受欢迎,一定有其原因,只是我还未能理解而已……


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