Archive for November, 2007

Dad banned me from watching Chicago

Sunday, November 4th, 2007

My dad hardly watches any movie on television or DVD. So, whenever he wants to watch his movie, I let him have the television. I will sit on his lap to watch the movie with him. His likes action movies or those with very ‘deep’ dialog. Mum likes those soapy movies. Whenever mum watches her movies, dad will have his laptop on his lap instead of me.

Tonight, my dad wanted to watch Chicago the Movie. He said he had to watch the movie before Tuesday. He will bring mum for the Chicago the Musical and I have to wait for them at my aunt’s house. They will pick me up after the musical.

After the show started for a few minutes, dad asked me get up from his lap and told mum to bring me to bed. He said the show was too meant for me. I protested. He said I will only understand when I grow up.
At home, dad’s word is the LAW. I have to obey. I kissed him goodnight to him and mum send me to bed.

Sleep early for Terry Fox Run

Saturday, November 3rd, 2007

Tonite, my parents asked me to sleep early so that we can wake up early for Tery Fox Run tomorrow.  Before going to bed, my parents make me promise to walk the whole route and not to make them carry me like what happened during last year’s event

We have to leave house by 7:30AM to be at Kuala Lumpur Lake Garden by 8:00AM. My dad said finding parking is the biggest problem. So, we have to leave early.  Breakfast will be at the starting point and we will eat whatever the organizer is providing.

No cartoons or computer games tonite. Good Night everyone.

My cousin’s baptism

Saturday, November 3rd, 2007

Today, my parents brought me to attend my cousin, Danielle, baptism at St Thomas Church in Sentul. This is the third time I attended baptism in this church. The other two were the baptisms for Danielle’s elder sisters, Sarah and Hanna. This time, I managed to sit through the whole session without giving my parents any trouble. They were very pleased with me :)

Before going to St Thomas Church, we went to Pavillion Kuala Lumpur for tea. We wanted to get some doughnuts at J.Co but it was so crowded. We tried J.Co in Bandung earlier this year and we liked it very much. So, we ended up with coffee from Gloria Jean, pies from Polar and ice cream from Baskin-Robbins.

In Pavillion, we watch a group of Indian classical musicians performing for the crowded on a stage surrounded by colorful pattern. My dad told me the colorful pattern is called Kolam. Kolam is an Indian art using colored rice powder used for religious purpose.

We took some pictures of these Indian classical musicians and kolam.