Monday, April 30, 2012

Bali Getaway Part 3 - GWK Park & Dreamland Beach

We started the day by having a dip in the pool followed by breakfast. Went for a walk around Kuta and our driver came by the hotel to pick us up in the afternoon for a trip to Uluwatu.

Before heading there, we stopped by GWK cultural park . The attractions on the roads to Uluwatu weren't that many so since we had time, we agreed to visit this park. What a disappointment I tell you. Admission tickets amounts to about sin $8! that is considered expensive in Bali. Yeah, the status were really hugh and that is about it!  Oh, alot of places in Bali requires one to pay admission fees...the beaches, the temples etc. Most of them are really cheap like Rp 10000-30000
..but this one takes the cake!

It was freaking hot!


view from the park
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Next location 
Lovely dreamland beach!
This area is still developing 
Resorts are still being built 
It is said that this area belongs to Tommy Suharto 


 It is a relatively small beach compared to the others.. 
Has been touted as the "New Kuta"

See how clean the beach is...


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Friday, April 27, 2012

Bali Getaway Part 3

Picking up from where we left off in my previous post , we travelled up to Kintamain and stopped by a restaruant for lunch . I love this place as it is cooling ( okay in fact super cold with the wind blowing at us! )  plus the lovely lovely view of Mount Batur just right in front of us!


 Mount Batur  is located at Kintamani and it has erupted about 24 times since 
 1800 and still active up to now! 



Lake Batur is the biggest lake in Bali and functioning as 
                                                   irrigation source to all farmers around it

Love the greenery~


 Enjoying the cool air and eating my fruits :P


It was buffet style..so here's some of the things we ate


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It was about 3.30 pm when we arrived in Ubud . I would wanna stay at Ubud the next
time I visit Bali :) It has both culture and nature....enough of beaches..the nxt time I would wanna explore the cultural side of Bali :)
Our driver brought us to Ubub market for 
some bargaining and shopping


It is a must to bargain! Do not be afraid..best is to just discount 50% or less
 from the price they tell you..then can then slowly bargain from there 


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We ate one 'must eat' food in Bali

Babi guling
At Ibu Oka 

Since 90% of Balinese are Hindus
they can eat pork..
This is the famous roast porky
( we both had the mix set) 
 Crispy pork skin


After our early dinner, we went back to Kuta and that concluded our day trip..
We went walking around the shopping lanes in Kuta that evening
and ordered room service for supper.. :)

Stuck a hibiscus on my boy..
pretty not? :P 


 Enjoying Teh botol..
Not my fav..coz there is a distinctive jasmine taste


Wednesday, April 25, 2012

5 Languages of Love - Which is your love language?




You wouldn’t speak French to a Chinese man or order pizza at a Thai restaurant. Then why do we have so much miscommunication in our relationships? In life, we usually try to please other people as best we can, but often in relationships we love our partner how we want them to love us and not the way they actually need to be loved. This is why it is important for you as a couple to understand the five languages of love.

The truth be told, we all want to be loved - whichever way it might be. However, when receiving the wrong type of love we can often start to feel empty and unwanted. The best way to know if you are giving your partner the right type of love is simply to ask. It might save you a lot of time and effort cooking exotic meals if your partner for instance needs words of affection in order to feel loved.


Miscommunication or lack of it is what causes conflict to arise in intimate relationships. This is why the golden rule in any relationship is to be kind and humble. Another part of the golden rule is to respect your partner and not to judge them based on your own expectations. We are all individuals with different personalities and have gone through life experiencing different aspects of life.


This is where the 5 languages of love come into play. Dr. Gary Chapman is an American marriage counsellor who has described and clarified these differences in a very interesting and useful way. In his book The Five Love Languages, he reveals the theory that there are five key ways of showing love and that every one of us has a preference for what makes us feel most loved. Understanding love languages leads to the ability to communicate with your partner in a non-judgemental way.

Here are the 5 languages of love:
· Quality time: For a person who speaks this language, things like eye contact, deep and meaningful conversations and shared activities are needed to feel loved. Bonding time with their partner is what is most important to them.



· Receiving gifts: When you are with a partner who love little gifts and surprises, this is precisely what you will get. You will constantly be showered with new clothes, flowers or even chocolates. This is how they want to be loved, so this is exactly what they do for their partners. Giving the gift of self is also an important symbol of love to these people.



· Words of affection: This works by giving your partner constant compliments, sweet love notes and lots of encouragement. This is important because those who speak this language are sensitive people and don’t take criticism as well as others. They may illustrate their frustrations by using sharp words or even by harassing you.



· Physical touch: If this is the language of your partner they will be very affectionate or, as some like to call it, touchy-feely. Sex to them means much more than just an orgasm - it is a way to connect. If you deny someone who speaks this love language sex, they may feel unloved.


· Acts of service: Some people find pleasure in doing things for others. This may mean that they will feel loved when their partners help out with chores or doing things for them. However, acts of service should be done out of love, not obligation.


So which of the 5 languages of love do you speak and, just as importantly, which one does your partner speak?


Don't make assumptions here - make sure to ask them directly and talk about the different options. Once your love languages have been established, you need to keep communication lines open on what it means to both of you as individuals and in your relationship.


If you love your partner using the right language, they will be happy and want to love you back. Love is deliciously contagious.




Friday, April 20, 2012

Bali Getaway Part 2


After a good night sleep, we woke up rather early to go for a walk at the beach and after that went for our breakfast at the hotel :D



The sand at Kuta beach was rather rough and by the time we walked over, morning has already broken :P yes, sun rise in Indonesia is really early! ( Think 6am ) .. we stayed just 3 mins away from the beach..

After 'playing ' with the waves and getting our feet and slippers wet, we went back for breakfast at the hotel..

Nothing fantastic..but we were hungry!

I need my daily supply of veggies :P 

 Where we sat for breakfast..

After breakfast, we went back to our room to get ready for our one full day of sight seeing!


Our driver arrived at 9.45am ( after a minor mishap) and off we go on our day trip!

First stop was at a temple.. erm..kinda forgot the name of this temple... We have to wear the sarongs provided at the temple as a form of respect.



This temple is on of the oldest around Bali




Balinese are very religious , you can see such offerings 
all around the island..
Do give due respect and not to step on them



Totally love these carvings..


Gamelan is only performed when there are festivals



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We stopped by a batik shop on the way to our next destination 

There were weaving and batik making demo at the shop...


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  Next stop : Coffee break~  
Our guide brought us to one of the many plantations before visiting Kintamai
They have many different plants on the plantation
and one of their production is coffee..
 
Alex ( can only see his hand) having a go at roasting 
Luwak coffee beans


 Hello civet cat

tried a pot of luwak kopi
 ( R60,000 which is about S$8)

 Also get to sample other beverages they have 


Lovely surroundings 

Okay, will update part two soon!

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Come see my music grp performance


My music group will be performing at the Esplanade this Sunday! 
Yes, I will be part of it too :D There will be two sets.. we will be playing different tunes for the sets.. come support if you are keen!


Venue -  Esplanade Out door Theater 
22 Apr, Sun
NUS Singa Nglaras Gamelan Ensemble
7.30 – 8.15 pm
8.45 – 9.30pm










Monday, April 16, 2012

Eileen Eats


Eileen eats...


Met up with dear Liz and our friend Ammi about three weeks ago.

Ammi was so sweet! She bought us cupcakes from Twelve cupcakes!
It's actually our first time eating cupcakes from this shop... Yeah, I know, sua koo right? The thing is I am not much of a cupcake fan.. But these cupcakes are really yummy!!




We had coffee at Coffeebeans, that explains the napkins :P 

Miss you my dear Liz..
 candid shot ;} 

Ammi is expecting her 2nd child! 
Let's meet again soon! 
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Whats this spread for?
We had a po piah party at Alex's place on Gd Friday~ 

I love wrapping my own po piah!
The key to po piah wrapping is not to 
put too much of everything..and remember to 
squeeze out the 'fluids' from the shredded veg
 Didn't add prawns to mine as am having this
itch on my limbs..