It was a bored weekend with nothing much to do. Apiz Y, Weck and myself decided to hav some activities together since the 3 of us havent got the time to chill together for quite some time already.. Anyway, the day started off with a trip to Ikea to get a wedding gift for Weck's friend which later accompanied with a lunch at Strawberry Field in Petaling Jaya. The food? There was quite a huge selection and the taste aint that bad.. and the price was ok-ok too..
Well, the last order dates for the holidays have passed, and Santa's final sacks of festive MOOs are filling up fast. We're still taking new orders though, and we'll be shipping them out as fast as we can - so don't hesitate to order thank you cards for all your lovely pressies!
Just so you know, here's our warehouse and customer service closure dates over the holiday season.
Thursday 24th December - LIMITED HOURS: we'll be shipping orders in the morning, but going home in the afternoon to wrap presents.
Friday 25th December - CLOSED : we'll be at home feasting on mince pies and turkey.
Monday 28th December - UK CLOSED: we'll be buying new trousers to fit our expanded waistlines!! (please note this is a UK Holiday only).
Tuesday 29th December - OPEN: business as usual.
Wednesday 30th December - OPEN: business as usual.
Thursday 31st December - OPEN: business as usual.
Friday 1st January - CLOSED : we'll be trying out our New Year resolutions and nursing hangovers.
Monday 4th January - OPEN: that's it, holidays over, back to work!
It's also important to note that our StickerBook turnaround in the UK is severely delayed over the holidays. Any orders placed after the 20th December will not be dispatched until the week of the 4th January.
That's all for now - Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from the MOO Warehouse Crew!
This memory was triggered by and entry In Tsue Ahmad's Blog Entry. Though the title was Team work, the photo jerked me back 30 years in time.. So long but the memory still lingers.
I wrote this in her blog;
The trees are shedding their leaves.. Soon cold breezes will be caressing your body and you brace yourself together, hand in the coat pocket, head tucked deep to contain whatever heat from your body and your leasure walk become a fast walk to keep that heat generator working hard. You tighten your scaff around your neck and chin.. Then the trees becomes baren, bracing for winter.
After a few weeks snow starts to fall sleetlike at first. Then the sleet transform into cotton balls dancing as it falls.. You just have to watch the beautiful transformation from bleak coldness to the magic the snow princess throws.. somehow the cold bleakness becomes cold beauties that warms the heart so much... hah!!! the inadequacy of words to describe such contradictions.. the warmth of winter??? But that is how you feel.. your heart dancing to the floating cotton balls from heaven.. Then you just have to rush out, lay flat in the snow... catching them, running and laughing and throw yourself onto the flurry snowfilled ground like there's no tomorrow...Franctically you collect them and start making snowman.. then pose..pose..pose..hey hey.. wheres the sledge?? I want to slide down the slope.... Phew, what it is to be young and enjoy those again..
The first photo was at Hyde Park Leeds where I was doing my Civil Engineering Degree Course. The setting in of autumn was (I'm speaking in past tense because it was a memory eventhough it is still the same in the present) heralded by the recoloring of greens to yelowish, orangish, reddish and brown. The leaves started to fall, littering the ground in multicolored spray of dried colorful leaves.
It is a wonder that dying leaves can look so beautiful... It's not like hilang madu sepah dibuang isn't it? Cant we believe in that, we will always be beautiful and growing old doesnt diminish that??? Wrinkles can be extraordinarily beautiful; how else the artists could paint gloriously beautiful old couple complete with thousand wrinkles.. Photographers too tend to favor the thousand lines of experiences on old person for award winning photos!!! Think of that.. Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.. What a wise saying it is..
Before I got lost in reverie, I'll get back to my story.. Then the trees became baren (still in past tense... arent you going to comment on that, Liza???) and the last to go was the grasses.
Third photo.. the advent of winter. Snow started to fall...> Re-read the entry I made in Tsue's Blog above...
Next two photos... Budak-budak Melayu seronok sangat main snow... That's me lying down on a good friend and at the back was an elderly teacher under extended training in UK..
3 days after all the freshly fallen snow settled, the cotton felt snow started to get grainy like the ice from ice kacang. When it got mixed with mud and becomes watery-hard, it lost its beauty. Then walking became a chore, sloshing through the cold snow-mud and all that was left was coldness that seeped in any open space and tried to chill your bones.
It took quite a while before all the snow-mud cleared away. Then the ground and trees was left barren and used up.... beauties all gone.
The next cycle of joy started again when grasses started to grow. With it the spirit of Spring, a new energy slowly awakening inside you as you feel the warmth seeping in to replace the coldness of winter.. Then flowers started to grow. The grasses seemed full of flowers.. I had not seen before such landscape of flowers coming p with spring.. maybe that's why they call the season SPRING.. The flowers just spring up from the beforehand barren landscape after the grasses....
What a memory...
Want to show how you age? The last photo shows how to rad the tree's age via the rings in the x-section. 13 rings means 13 years of age.
The middle photo of the tungsten traditional lamp intrigue me because of the priximity to the light bulbs. Top is just a shot from the Christmas decoration at Mid Valley..
I heard about Jodi Piccoult and her writings. This is my first book by her. Just bought it last night and have not gone beyond first page. Hoping to find this an enjoyable reading. The storyline is so promising of heart wrenching episodes and conflicts of emotions.. I know my eye glands will be working overtime, but may be it's good for the eyes.... I know I wont be following P.Ramlee's way as in Ibu Mertua ku..
My wife almost pengsan looking at this serving. Beiing prim and proper in attitude everything need be presented in a proper way and this is against everything in her. Serving your husband dinner in a kuali is the height of barbarism ettique to her.
However this is the way they serve from this shop named 'KUALI'. I should have understood its literal message and not try to interpret 'Kuali' to mean the mastery of food preparation. For me it doesnt mean that much and my eppitite was not diminished.. May be that's the difference in the thinking polarity between man and woman..