This blog is simply about anything that my mind tells the fingers to jot down. Many times they come late at night, others at work and occasionally in the toilet heading for that big drop. Most entries are about life in the "land of chocolate" and things that I love to do - mountain biking, photography, snowboarding and a bit of running.

Monday 28 August 2006

Masak Lemak Cili Padi Ayam

Realising the immediate need (I had two invitations already, and it’s obvious that next one has to come from me), I begin to revive my cooking skill. I tried masak lemak cili padi ayam for lunch today (recipe from http://resepi.mesra.net/) and amazingly, it turned out not so bad.

I think the next one I’d want to try is Kari Ayam Tanpa Santan (http://resepi.mesra.net/Detailed/5062.shtml) and possibly another simple dish like masak kicap or something. For side dish, may be cucur udang.

Just after I cooked, I got an SMS from an ex colleague from Kertih who had just flown in for an interview with my current employer. Kind of weird. He left the company I'm currently attached to in Malaysia for Petronas. Now leaving Petronas for the company's HQ here in Switzerland. I invited him for lunch. Lucky him that I’d just finished cooking. Good luck for the interview tomorrow. Hopefully another Malaysian couple in town.

Friday 25 August 2006

Another Malaysians Gathering

An old colleague who just got married recently invited
us to a dinner last night. The best thing was she
cooked nasi lemak … her first attempt. It was
lovely. I wouldn’t say perfect, but for a first timer, plus a Chinese
the sambal was extremely good - as good as what you could get from stalls in
KL.

Those at the dinner: The host couple (I worked for the
same company with the wife about 5 years ago before I
joined the current company), a Malaysian couple with 2
boys (the husband is my colleague), another
colleague who is half Swiss but very Malaysian in all
aspects except the looks and lives just opposite us,
one Malaysian guy who used to work here in Baden,
now with Shell but thinking or returning to Baden, and
us.

Hopefully there are more to come and .. with no excuse
it has to be at our place.

Thursday 24 August 2006

New Country, New Life

It has been almost 2 months now since I arrived in
Switzerland. It was not easy in the beginning and it
still isn’t that much different now. Regardless of how
many friends you have here, your life is as good as
not knowing anyone. People are in general not very
friendly and don’t expect anyone to help you when you
are in trouble “free of charge”. It’s sad to see that
old folks have to live either on their own or taken
care in nursing homes at their own expenses becoz life is
so expensive that very few of the family members can
afford.

For the amount of money that I’m paying now, I
was expecting something much more spacious, but what
I’m getting, as others in this country, is just a
small apartment with two bedrooms with a shared coin
operated washing machine and a dryer. To make things
worse, one of the coin boxes are located so high up on
the wall in such an awkward position that most asian
women would find it hardly reachable. And for my wife
she can’t even touch it with the tip of her finger
(well… she’s a bit shorter than the average asian
women).

I got a shock of my life today when I received an
order to appear at the local police station because
I’d used the wrong garbage bag. Due to some
misunderstandings, I used the black and not the blue
canton-approved bags. A guy found an envelope with my
address buried in all the shits in the bag, took the garbage back to me and
later made a police report. It really pisses me
off! Thankfully my secretary helped to call the police
station and as a result I don’t need to make the
appearance. But I will still receive a warning letter
… duhhhh. What even more annoying is that,
apparently there were a few black bags which obviously
mean some other people have also gone against the
rule, and possibly intentionally, and I was just the
unlucky one!

Sunday 13 August 2006

Zurich Street Party





The event I’ve been waiting for! Zurich Street Parade 2006. As the saying goes …. a picture speaks a thousand words … enjoy!