I‘m back after a long overhaul and melodramatic journey’s across continents! Can’t wait to catch up with every one. It’s been a month since I returned to US. Been super busy! I have a gazillion unread emails and feed reads, so please bear with me while I clear some backlogs. How have you been doing? Drop a “hi” or “hello” and tell me what you’ve been up to.
It’s been one of those crazy and busy month for me. I am currently back to Malaysia for 2 months. Missing hubby and Orlando already. Many incidents took place leading up to my journey back to Motherland. As a summary coz Internet here is failing me:
a) Watched Avatar. One word to sum up – AWESOMENESS!
b) An incident in the theater.
c) Almost missed my flight!
And many more which I shall elaborate as soon as the darn Internet connection stabilizes!
Hope everyone is having a blast as we bid goodbye 2009 and welcome 2010 :). Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year…
God, I am way behind in this post. Totally forgot about it!
Have you cast your vote?
Presenting, Asia Pacific Blog Awards 2009 by Nuffnang – Asia’s first blog advertising community. I do not want to delay this post any further, so please go and vote for your favorite blogger’s in 12 categories. The voting phase would end on October 11th 2009. You need to cast votes for all categories. But the best part is, you are entitled to re-vote in every 2 hours!
This is also a chance to discover many blog of interest out there. Some are hidden gems. Grab a box of Pringles* and vote!
Vote for Meena!
Updates: Kindly cast your humble votes for Meena from A Whiff of Lemongrass in the Best Food Blog category. She is a fabulous foodie with creative writing and her blog is adorned with droolicious food photos. Seriously. Drool away and don’t forget to vote for Meena!
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Malaysia. A land that still amazes me. With lush diversity of race, ethnicity, religion, beliefs and culture. All intertwined with personal upbringings, struggles and achievements. From Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj, Father of Independence to Tun Mahathir bin Mohamad, the 20th & 21st century revolutionary & modernization premier – Malaysian has seen a lot of progress from infrastructure to economical policy. There are stigma’s surrounding further development of Malaysia in terms of racial disagreements, re-structuring of our educational system and freedom of speech. This is clearly a platform every Malaysian’s can work towards success in building a nation without prejudices. Hand in hand, we can make Malaysia a better place for all of us, to live in co-existence.
Happy 52nd Birthday Malaysia 🙂
Declaration of Independence, Malaysia, 31st Aug 1957
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