HI! it has been a crazy first week of the new semester. We were given a project on the very 1st day of our class (typical) but a deadline thats extremely packed to work with. Which suck btw. Tomorrow...or rather later today, my group members and I will be visiting a kindergarten for our precedent study.
The thing is...the kindergarten didn't reply to me with a feedback whether they would allow us to go and do a study on their kindergarten or not....
I really really really hope they don't throw us out....
Wish me luck and pray for the best!
xx,
Sarah
Monday, September 22, 2014
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Korean wave
Hi ! Welcome back to my blog where I talk about almost anything and everything that goes on in the life of an architect to be.
Recently, in the hype of the new semester (well...not really, yesterday was a public holiday & today class was canceled) I received a parcel from my friend Ryu in Korea!
In the parcel he gave me 4 books, a map, a letter & a small bubble wrapped package. The 4 books are books on Korean culture & language. A map of tourist destinations. The bubble wrapped package was filled in with a medium size pouch that was filled with 4 cute traditional clothed doll keychains. In the box, there was a handcrafted custom made seal, known as Dojang with my name written in Korean. I was completely ecstatic and touched by the gift. And I can't wait to meet up with him when I go to Korea!
That's it for today! I need to start running again....
Xx,
Sarah
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Life of a would be architect
So yesterday was my first day of the new semester and the first day of my final year (inshallah) ! it got me thinking that after all the sleepless nights...after all the heartbreaks of studio interim crit....after all the midnight confessions of how I cant take it anymore....Im actually going on to my final year of architecture school! and you know what, all that had happen to me in the previous years, all the laughing...crying...madness and chaos of it all...I'm glad I walked down this road and it is all a learning process.
And since it is my final year, I am gonna learn and absorb as much as I can before it all ends!
After we heard the project briefing by our lecturers, we cleared up the studio and cleared our minds for the upcoming work to come.
This semester we will be designing a children early education centre or kindergarten or CEEC for short and we'll be dealing with kids and all. Our first project, which is due next thursday...is to create a video presentation + presentation board on a precedent study of an existing CEEC.
Lots of work ahead.
till next time,
Xx,
Sarah
And since it is my final year, I am gonna learn and absorb as much as I can before it all ends!
After we heard the project briefing by our lecturers, we cleared up the studio and cleared our minds for the upcoming work to come.
This semester we will be designing a children early education centre or kindergarten or CEEC for short and we'll be dealing with kids and all. Our first project, which is due next thursday...is to create a video presentation + presentation board on a precedent study of an existing CEEC.
Lots of work ahead.
till next time,
Xx,
Sarah
Monday, September 15, 2014
My mum's thoughts on my all black apparel during 1st year of architecture : "I thought you were mourning for someone"
HELLO and welcome back! yes, the title above is exactly what my mum said to me recently as we were talking about clothes during one of our mother-daughter car trips. HAHA,
The story was that during my 1st year of architecture, I was very much influenced by my studio master. He liked to wear all black and well...I adopted his monotonous fashion style and wore pretty much all black during first year. HAHA! But now that I'm in 3rd year of architecture, I'd say my fashion style still purely revolves around versatile pieces and colours such as black, white & greys but I suppose I'm slowly trying to figure my style out.
But thats not the point of this blog post actually! hahaha unless..you want me to share my fashion...haha,
Tomorrow marks the first day of a new semester and the first day on my final year in architecture school. I actually cant believe this is happening. and I think it is overwhelming. I feel like going back into something that is new to me again and challenging. It is scary..but I know that this part of the learning process and that I must do my best. Don't give a f*ck (because I have under 18 readers here...) about outcomes but focus more on the learning process and accepting every critic with an open heart and open mind. And just do my absolute best.
On another story, my iPhone screen display decided to give up on me today! A day before my new semester! which totally sucks. The phone is ringing and doing what it does...EXCEPT SHOWING THE DISPLAY...so thats just really really sucky. I pretty much cant do anything. and cant be contacted. so...thats just double the fun. hahaha, However, thank God for the internet and dropbox and email and the tablet/ipad. I can at least access all that on my iPad...so it saves me the trouble of carrying my laptop around. Its like sort of going on a social detox but not one that you planned for.
So thats it for tonight's post. Thanks for tuning in! and I'll talk to you real soon!
Xx,
Sarah
The story was that during my 1st year of architecture, I was very much influenced by my studio master. He liked to wear all black and well...I adopted his monotonous fashion style and wore pretty much all black during first year. HAHA! But now that I'm in 3rd year of architecture, I'd say my fashion style still purely revolves around versatile pieces and colours such as black, white & greys but I suppose I'm slowly trying to figure my style out.
But thats not the point of this blog post actually! hahaha unless..you want me to share my fashion...haha,
Tomorrow marks the first day of a new semester and the first day on my final year in architecture school. I actually cant believe this is happening. and I think it is overwhelming. I feel like going back into something that is new to me again and challenging. It is scary..but I know that this part of the learning process and that I must do my best. Don't give a f*ck (because I have under 18 readers here...) about outcomes but focus more on the learning process and accepting every critic with an open heart and open mind. And just do my absolute best.
On another story, my iPhone screen display decided to give up on me today! A day before my new semester! which totally sucks. The phone is ringing and doing what it does...EXCEPT SHOWING THE DISPLAY...so thats just really really sucky. I pretty much cant do anything. and cant be contacted. so...thats just double the fun. hahaha, However, thank God for the internet and dropbox and email and the tablet/ipad. I can at least access all that on my iPad...so it saves me the trouble of carrying my laptop around. Its like sort of going on a social detox but not one that you planned for.
So thats it for tonight's post. Thanks for tuning in! and I'll talk to you real soon!
Xx,
Sarah
Sunday, September 14, 2014
Monthly Challenge #2
Hi~ I know I know...its the middle of the month...and I'm a bit too late to start on a monthly challenge. But its still September and we still need to get a monthly challenge done. For the greater good of humanity and all things sane in this world....SARAH MUST HAVE HER MONTHLY CHALLENGE.
So I've been thinking a lot actually about this 2nd monthly challenge. Since, I just started this, so its a bit difficult to adjust to the blogging life, I suppose. But all in good vibes, I'm still gonna work on my blog and do more monthly challenges. Because I owe it to you supporters from all over the world.
Last month's challenge was my first ever 10km marathon run. Which I wrote about in my post monthly challenge #1 : I DID IT on 8 August. I started off that monthly challenge (sort of like the theme of the monthly challenge) by deciding on doing something that I've never done before and to improve myself. The duration of 4 weeks enabled me to become a fitter & stronger person. And I actually finished my first 10km run in 1 hour 30 minutes!
For this month, I've been thinking long and hard about this month's challenge and how on earth am I actually planning out these monthly challenges. But you know what...Its all in good fun and at the end of it all, the goal of each monthly challenge is
1) to challenge myself
2) to feel good about myself
3) to try something I've never done before.
And because of this, I have decided that this month's challenge would be :
TO DONATE BLOOD.
yes, you read that right. Just that. Donating blood. I seems like not a big deal, but it is to me. Because I've never donated blood before and I have a fear of blood + pain. So, I have decided that for the month of September, I will donate my blood in hopes that someone will be able to use my blood and get better.
So yeah, I'm actually pretty excited about this and about helping out. And well, I hope everything turns out and I will be able to donate my blood. I will let you know when and where I will be donating my blood to...and hopefully I will be gutsy enough to donate!
Xx,
Sarah
Saturday, September 13, 2014
Cerita Semalam | night out at Thursdvys, Boat Noodle & seven cups
Hola! me llamo Sarah! and thats as far as my spanish can take me :P haha, hi guys and welcome back to my blog. where you forget about your problems and procrastinate on the internet! :D Thank you for tuning in and for your continuous support to those of you who have been following my blog. (shout out to you : Poland, US, UK, India, Australia & Malaysia!!) yeeesss...google gives me the ability to view where my readers are from. MUAHHAHA
ANEEWAAAYYSSS,
Yesterday I met up with a few of my best friends from primary school after almost 4-5 years of not seeing them! So we met up at Thursdvys, TTDI where my best friend works. I met up with Wan, Jasmeen & Amira. And I finally got to meet Hafiz (her bf) too. It was a great place to meet up and the place belongs to Amira's friend so it was a really chilled joint. I didn't take any photos though but definitely if you were to go there do taste their banana pudding! I absolutely loved it ;D
After that, we went to Boat Noodle in Empire Damansara. Please don't be like me and get yourself confused with Empire Subang. I totally thought we were heading to Empire Subang (where Jibby & co was located). hahaha AGAIN, I didn't take any photos, so...apologies! but the food was really nice.
Boat Noodle is a vietnamese style noodle place. you have 2 option of Noodle style : Dry or Soup. and then you had the option of choosing either beef or chicken. I tried out the Beef soup noodle. I was sort of expecting it to be more like Pho Hoa, but I was wrong. The food came in a small bowl and the portion was not enough to feed me and you had to order more than 1 bowl to really feel full. So I had 5 bowls of beef soup noodle with a glass of chrysanthemum tea.
I really wished I had taken a photo now. but i completely forgot...so..you're gonna have to imagine it (or you could just google after you read this post :P )
The soup was a peppery soup not the type like in Pho Hoa shop (thats the only vietnamese beef noodle soup I've been to so I'm just gonna have to compare it to that). I don't recall any veggies...but you did get a few beef balls. And since I ordered 5 (RM1.90 per bowl) I was really stuffed after having all that. The dry noodle (according to Hafiz, Amira's bf) was slightly less peppery and its suitable for those who cant stand spicy food.
So after we had our fill, we went to the cashier to pay. Lo and Behold, they got our orders mixed up and long story short, my order was free of charge!! hahaha (thank you boat noodle~) Overall, I'd say it was delicious enough but the place is a bit cramped up. and you did have to wait till there was a table before you could sit in.
After we had dinner at boat noodle, we went to Seven Cups, which is a coffee shop. I was too full after the big free dinner I had, I ended up not ordering anything. We just chilled and talked and had a good time. It was really nice catching up after so long. Just made me wonder how we'd be like in the future. But...I guess thats for another day to worry about.
So thats it for tonight! thanks for reading and talk to you soon~
Xx,
Sarah
Friday, September 12, 2014
Cerita Semalam | Last day of internship
Hullo dear readers! How ya'll been doing? Welcome back to my blog where I write down all my thoughts and ramblings in hopes that it will one day be used for the greater good! KAHKAH!
Two days ago, I completed my internship program at Anuar Aziz Architects. As a farewell, they threw me a "surprised" farewell tea party. It was a very sad/happy moment for me and I will definitely miss all the people who helped me get through this hurdle and shared all their knowledge to me. They were very kind and patient and I am lucky to have met all these great people :D
So, thats it for this post. Big thanks to those who has supported and taught me a lot throughout my internship!
Xx,
Sarah
Two days ago, I completed my internship program at Anuar Aziz Architects. As a farewell, they threw me a "surprised" farewell tea party. It was a very sad/happy moment for me and I will definitely miss all the people who helped me get through this hurdle and shared all their knowledge to me. They were very kind and patient and I am lucky to have met all these great people :D
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Gerald, Edward & Mr Arman |
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My farewell Tea Party at Anuar Aziz Architects with my mentors :D |
So, thats it for this post. Big thanks to those who has supported and taught me a lot throughout my internship!
Xx,
Sarah
Tuesday, September 09, 2014
Life of a would be architect.
TV and movies always depict architects as marvellous creatures, capable of creating spectacular designs and magnificent buildings. They depict the glitzy glamorous side of the world of architecture...The life that is only lived by the great grand masters of architecture. Though, to be honest...I wouldn't really know. I am not yet a "starchitect". (yet...the possibility is always there. heh heh)
Even so, the life I live now as an architecture student/intern...is definitely not what was depicted like in the anime, Honey and Clover. And I figured, since its the beginning of a new semester, I wanna share what its like to be an architecture student so that those who are stepping into this amazing world will know a bit about whats it like to study architecture. And hopefully I wouldn't discourage you would be architects...hahaha!
1) Architecture..is sort of like in the movies? [movie exp : 500 days of summer, The lake house, The Architect (korean film), anime : Honey & Clover]. Of course, the movies don't really show how exactly does an architect/architecture student work. Those movies I listed out are pretty much love stories and the story definitely revolves around that genre. HOWEVER, the image of a hot, mysterious, smartly dressed architect/architecture student isn't necessarily true. Sure the working architects are definitely dressed smart enough. In order to impress their clients and appear professional, they must...I cant say the same thing for architecture students...hahaha, there's no harm in dressing up smartly and neatly for class. In fact, our lecturers prefer that. But over time...you'll soon realise how tedious it is to allocate time to dress up when that precious time could be used for designing! (don't be ashamed of presenting in class after just waking up/ pulling an all-nighter/forgetting to shower in the morning...its normal enough) <==see...so not glamourous
2) You'll always be in studio. Almost. but pretty much all the time. Studio is a place where we work. Work long hours and work hard to get the creative juices flowing out of our brains and onto paper. But don't fret! you'll be surrounded by all your other stinky studio mates that it feels like one big slumber party. The studio becomes your 2nd home. Its the place where you eat, sleep, work, play and so on. We even shower there...
3) You'll hardly use A4 papers. In fact...I think the only time we actually use A4 papers is when we need to type out a report or our assignment. and forget about ball point pens and mechanical pencils. You'll be hearing a lot of 0.2,0.4,0.6 pens and various 4H,2H,H,HB,B,2B,6B,8B pencils.
4) save your money as much as you can. because the artsy fartsy stuff are always expensive. a single piece of balsa wood (depending on thickness) can have a range of RM11-RM20. FOR ONE PIECE. so...do the math, and save up as much as you can. don't overspend! cause you're gonna need your money for other things : printing, papers of various sizes and textures, pens, paints, pastels, pencils, markers etc.
5) There's no such thing as sleep . well you can sleep. and you should. but you'll hardly get enough sleep. unless you're some genius that can design and get everything right the first time. lucky you.
6) STUDIO TRIPS! aaaah my favourite part of it all. the studio trips! you get to go to places you wouldn't think of going and experience things you never thought you would. and by learning architecture...I personally feel that I am more appreciative of the culture of the area & its people. Architecture opens your eyes to things you never thought existed.
7) You'll always have to redo your design. and you know what? even in practice they have to do tons of amendments to their designs and its part of the learning process. It is difficult at first. Especially when you're not so talented in drawing like me and you need to understand what it is your lecturer/client wants. Don't get discourage when you are asked to redo your designs and change ALL OF YOUR BLOODY DRAWINGS. But instead, take it as a learning process and take in the criticism with an open heart and open mind.
8) other subjects are a bore. but they are good for you and you need to take them. Because not everyone's forte is design. And for the development of a person's mind, I believe that you should stop grumbling and just take the bloody subjects even though you feel like dying every time you have to go to class. because eventually it will be good for you. and it helps you get out of the studio and meet other people.
9) Your studio is your family. Especially if you're in a studio like mine where 90% are female. It becomes like a slumber party every time people stay overnight. hahaha even if your studio is not 90% female or male. You'll be spending the next 3 years (in Malaysia for part 1 degree is 3 years) with these people. You'll be sleeping, eating, playing, working with these people and the bond you create is strong enough to make you feel like you're part of a big family. Mi Familia, Archidod. ;D and your family always has your back, no matter what. :)
10) You'll feel very stressed out to the point of quitting. but before you give up, think of how YOU, out of all the people who also sat through the interview, YOU got into architecture school. And you have the strength in you to be able to get through it. I say this because its true. You'll feel like giving up. You'll feel like this isn't the life you want. And maybe it isn't. But you made it this far, so lets see how far you can go! Even the best of people doubt themselves at times but that makes them humble. They push through and they achieve something great. Its ok to feel shitty and sucky. but its not ok to quit and its not ok to forever feel sorry for yourself. Always be open to constructive criticism and be fair to yourself as well.
IF I could sum up what architecture is... I would say
Architecture is about solving problems in the most creative way.
and to those of you who are taking architecture or planning to go into architecture, I wish you the best of luck and enjoy those years cause its the most awesome time of your life! :D
Xx,
Feeling more inspirational than ever tonight...
Oh! and I forgot to tell you, tomorrow is my last day interning at Anuar Aziz Architects. And I'm pretty sad that it has come to an end. I learnt a lot there about life of an architect on a daily basis and well... I'll leave that for tomorrow's entry post!
hehehe ;P
Xx for real now,
Sarah. The Soon To Be Architect. Inshallah.
Even so, the life I live now as an architecture student/intern...is definitely not what was depicted like in the anime, Honey and Clover. And I figured, since its the beginning of a new semester, I wanna share what its like to be an architecture student so that those who are stepping into this amazing world will know a bit about whats it like to study architecture. And hopefully I wouldn't discourage you would be architects...hahaha!
1) Architecture..is sort of like in the movies? [movie exp : 500 days of summer, The lake house, The Architect (korean film), anime : Honey & Clover]. Of course, the movies don't really show how exactly does an architect/architecture student work. Those movies I listed out are pretty much love stories and the story definitely revolves around that genre. HOWEVER, the image of a hot, mysterious, smartly dressed architect/architecture student isn't necessarily true. Sure the working architects are definitely dressed smart enough. In order to impress their clients and appear professional, they must...I cant say the same thing for architecture students...hahaha, there's no harm in dressing up smartly and neatly for class. In fact, our lecturers prefer that. But over time...you'll soon realise how tedious it is to allocate time to dress up when that precious time could be used for designing! (don't be ashamed of presenting in class after just waking up/ pulling an all-nighter/forgetting to shower in the morning...its normal enough) <==see...so not glamourous
2) You'll always be in studio. Almost. but pretty much all the time. Studio is a place where we work. Work long hours and work hard to get the creative juices flowing out of our brains and onto paper. But don't fret! you'll be surrounded by all your other stinky studio mates that it feels like one big slumber party. The studio becomes your 2nd home. Its the place where you eat, sleep, work, play and so on. We even shower there...
3) You'll hardly use A4 papers. In fact...I think the only time we actually use A4 papers is when we need to type out a report or our assignment. and forget about ball point pens and mechanical pencils. You'll be hearing a lot of 0.2,0.4,0.6 pens and various 4H,2H,H,HB,B,2B,6B,8B pencils.
4) save your money as much as you can. because the artsy fartsy stuff are always expensive. a single piece of balsa wood (depending on thickness) can have a range of RM11-RM20. FOR ONE PIECE. so...do the math, and save up as much as you can. don't overspend! cause you're gonna need your money for other things : printing, papers of various sizes and textures, pens, paints, pastels, pencils, markers etc.
5) There's no such thing as sleep . well you can sleep. and you should. but you'll hardly get enough sleep. unless you're some genius that can design and get everything right the first time. lucky you.
6) STUDIO TRIPS! aaaah my favourite part of it all. the studio trips! you get to go to places you wouldn't think of going and experience things you never thought you would. and by learning architecture...I personally feel that I am more appreciative of the culture of the area & its people. Architecture opens your eyes to things you never thought existed.
7) You'll always have to redo your design. and you know what? even in practice they have to do tons of amendments to their designs and its part of the learning process. It is difficult at first. Especially when you're not so talented in drawing like me and you need to understand what it is your lecturer/client wants. Don't get discourage when you are asked to redo your designs and change ALL OF YOUR BLOODY DRAWINGS. But instead, take it as a learning process and take in the criticism with an open heart and open mind.
8) other subjects are a bore. but they are good for you and you need to take them. Because not everyone's forte is design. And for the development of a person's mind, I believe that you should stop grumbling and just take the bloody subjects even though you feel like dying every time you have to go to class. because eventually it will be good for you. and it helps you get out of the studio and meet other people.
9) Your studio is your family. Especially if you're in a studio like mine where 90% are female. It becomes like a slumber party every time people stay overnight. hahaha even if your studio is not 90% female or male. You'll be spending the next 3 years (in Malaysia for part 1 degree is 3 years) with these people. You'll be sleeping, eating, playing, working with these people and the bond you create is strong enough to make you feel like you're part of a big family. Mi Familia, Archidod. ;D and your family always has your back, no matter what. :)
10) You'll feel very stressed out to the point of quitting. but before you give up, think of how YOU, out of all the people who also sat through the interview, YOU got into architecture school. And you have the strength in you to be able to get through it. I say this because its true. You'll feel like giving up. You'll feel like this isn't the life you want. And maybe it isn't. But you made it this far, so lets see how far you can go! Even the best of people doubt themselves at times but that makes them humble. They push through and they achieve something great. Its ok to feel shitty and sucky. but its not ok to quit and its not ok to forever feel sorry for yourself. Always be open to constructive criticism and be fair to yourself as well.
IF I could sum up what architecture is... I would say
Architecture is about solving problems in the most creative way.
and to those of you who are taking architecture or planning to go into architecture, I wish you the best of luck and enjoy those years cause its the most awesome time of your life! :D
Xx,
Feeling more inspirational than ever tonight...
Oh! and I forgot to tell you, tomorrow is my last day interning at Anuar Aziz Architects. And I'm pretty sad that it has come to an end. I learnt a lot there about life of an architect on a daily basis and well... I'll leave that for tomorrow's entry post!
hehehe ;P
Xx for real now,
Sarah. The Soon To Be Architect. Inshallah.
Monday, September 08, 2014
Monthly challenge #1 : i did it!
Hello dear followers! and new readers and those who just happened to stumble across my blog. Hi! Its Sarah again and today is the day where I tell you and proudly share my glorious moment/achievement of my life with all of you today! (while I am wearing a facial mask ;D)
What is it, you ask? WELL....for the past month, I've been training myself for a challenge I put up in efforts to improve myself and also help people get motivated in challenging themselves and stepping out of their comfort zone.
So for the month of August, I had challenged myself into joining my first ever 10 km marathon. I trained myself with the help from B, various training apps (Nike+ running & training club) and other people who gave me tips and motivation throughout my training.
And I'm proud to say exactly a month from the date I started the monthly challenge:
I DID IT! I COMPLETED MY FIRST EVER 10 KM MARATHON RUN! and I've accomplished my August monthly challenge! Which is a big thing for me as this achievement marks the end of my monthly challenge for the month of August!
So here's how it went :
At 11pm the day before my race, I prepped my gear and set my alarm for the next day. Was determined to wake up at 5am the next morning so I can get to the race early and bask in the ambience of a marathon. That day, my family and I just got back from Ipoh as we went to Kuala Kangsar to pay our respects to a relative whom passed away on Friday. (we stayed over night in Ipoh and headed home on saturday afternoon). I was pretty tired and slept like a baby that night.
I slept so soundly that I actually didn't hear my alarm blasting at 5 in the morning on my race day! I eventually woke up at 6.30 am and in a panic checked for the race schedule. I completely forgot to check it the night before and my 10km race starts at 7.15 am!
I quickly jumped out of bed, ran to the bathroom and brushed my teeth. Put on my deodorant, I didn't even shower that morning (sorry y'all had to know that!) and got dressed as fast as I could. Mum was up and ready to send me and we were out of the house by 6.45am.
The problem was that on that day, it was Kuala Lumpur Car Free Morning. Which meant cars were not allowed to go in to the city centre and they had blocked out the roads for the race.
We took a detour and by that time it was already 7am. I was in a panic. It was my first marathon, so I had no idea how they run things. I was worried they wouldn't let me run anymore. but because I was so determined, I decided to just go.
Eventually we arrived near the race area. However the roads were blocked and I had to walk all the way for about 1 km to Dataran Merdeka where they had the race. At that time it was already 7.20 am. And I had missed the starting of my race.
I may have not been a marathon before, but I have been in an endurance horse race before and I know that they have a grace period for other riders to go in before they started the other races. I thought it was like that and I had no chance to reach it in time. But because I was already there, I decided to just run to Dataran Merdeka and hope that they will still let me in.
So I actually ran all the way from Medan Tuanku station near SOGO and reached Dataran Merdeka exactly at 7.30am. At that moment the organisers had started the 5KM run. I joined in the run with the 5km runners. At first it was ok, as there were room for fresh air to ventilate through.
However, once we reached the tunnel towards the National Mosque....The air grew hot and heavy and I could feel...literally feel everyones carbon dioxide filling up the air above us. Being only 5Ft...It was pretty stuffy for me amongst the sweaty pits and heavy breathing of my fellow runners.
Finally after that first hurdle, we reached the 1km mark. By that time, everyone was starting to slow down. They used up too much energy during the starting and some even decided to walk. I continued at my own pace and thanking God for the fresh air that saved me after the stuffiness of the tunnel...
We continued on and passed by various tourist places that were not as busy as the main roads. We passed by the bird park, planetarium, orchid park, butterfly park, Bukit Aman police headquarters and so on around the area. I can only name some of the places as I was still conscious of where I was.
At the 3km mark there were the refreshment stands. I decided I wasn't gonna wait till the next 3km, so I took a cup and drank while I walked. After that I pushed on. Normally, a 3km run for me would take me 30 mins. this time, probably because of the excitement, I completed my 3km in 17mins. I didn't marvel at the time as I knew there was a long way to go and I just kept on pushing on.
During my training prior to the marathon, people kept on telling me that there would be a point where I would regret my decision in joining a marathon. Honestly, I was expecting myself to give in to that and walk for most of my 10km. SURPRISE SURPRISE! I didn't feel that way. In fact, I felt good about myself. And I felt even better after the 5 km runners had turned to their track and the 10km had to go on further up the hills.
I felt good cause everyone I passed by was walking all the way. And I'm proud to say that I didn't! *YEAAAHHH* I continued going slow and steady. At the pace I was comfortable in. I could feel their brain waves going "how on earth can she run??" and "what the heck this girl!" well..sorta. Hahaha it was all in my head and probably my subconscious self was trying to motivate my conscious self by boasting. -_-
So yeah I continued on, pushed on...and eventually I MADE IT!
I made it to the finishing line and I completed my 10KM marathon strong! :D
So thats it for my August Challenge! :D Thanks for reading and hope you managed to accomplish your goal of the month! Will write to you soon~
Xx,
Sarah
Saturday, September 06, 2014
Monthly Challenge #1 : Final Hurdle!
Hullo everyone! its finally the weekend! and its currently 11.31pm on a saturday night. Yes...i'm staying in, because...
TOMORROW IS MY FIRST 1OKM MARATHON RUN!
and the end of my monthly challenge (i hope).
I've prepped myself to the best of my abilities. I've ran countless of times. and worked on my health and fitness. Its only been a month, but I do feel the difference. I feel much stronger, healthier and definitely a lot fitter too ;D hehehe I do realise that just because tomorrow might be the end of my first monthly challenge doesn't mean its the end of my new running regime (I say might...because it depends on the weather tomorrow morning. lately its been raining every morning)
I may reduce the number of runs per week, but I am still going to maintain my fitness and hopefully by February next year, I'm much fitter ! (if i don't succumb to the temptations of cream puffs and cheese tarts)
Because I want to maintain my running fitness and hopefully take part in other marathons in the future, I've created my own program (well..not really my own program...nike+ app created it for me) hahaha that includes a Nike+ training app program for the days I might not be able to run.
Apart from that, I am gonna start my semester soon. So I need to work on my schedule. I'm really excited about my run tomorrow. However, I'm not running with Amal as she is in Johor, her hometown, which is 5 hours away from KL. I'll be running with my cousin. Maybe. If she turns up....
Its getting late! and I need to wake up at 5am. will update about the race~
Xx,
Sarah
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Wednesday, September 03, 2014
The Wilhelm Scream
Love... its painful. Love is hurtful. Love is the worst thing that could ever happen. And yet, its the one thing we all cant live without.
I know that eventually we won't be together. But I'm far too deep in this relationship we built together to turn back now. I guess, we'll just have to see where things go now.
X,
I know that eventually we won't be together. But I'm far too deep in this relationship we built together to turn back now. I guess, we'll just have to see where things go now.
X,
Tuesday, September 02, 2014
Cerita Semalam | Kuala Lumpur Vintage Festival & Merdeka Weekend
Hi fellow doodlers! Welcome back to my blog!
First of all I'd like to apologise for not posting up recently. It has been a crazy week and a lot of events were going on. And I haven't had the time to update you when I reached home. But today, I'm back and ready to share with you about my weekend adventure!
The past weekend, we had a long break here in Malaysia as it was Malaysia's 57th Independence Day ! Or also known as Hari Kemerdekaan Ke-57 on Sunday. So it was a really long weekend where I sort of got the chance to relax from the mentally tiring week of internship. Hahah like as if it was so tiring...-_-
30th August 2014 : Kuala Lumpur Vintage Festival
So my weekend started off with the usual Saturday morning routine. Woke up early and went for my weekly horse riding at the Equestrian Centre in Bukit Kiara about 15 minutes drive from where I live. My instructor, had me on a lunging rope and I worked on my sitting trot. Needless to say, my whole body was aching after that session. (But I definitely had loads of fun!)
After my fun yet torturous ride, I got ready and head on over to KL sentral to meet up with my studio mates, Naz & Aina. We then took the Monorail and stopped at Maharajalela station next to Stadium Merdeka where the Vintage Festival was held. (I also watched My Chemical Romance here when they came to Malaysia. Mikey if you're reading this, I love you. You smiled at me :P ) hahaha ok ok back to the story.
So as we walked towards the entrance there was an exhibition by the armed forces just outside the stadium. They were from the army, the navy, the Air Force, the police and even from the fire brigades. They even had a demonstration of a car accident rescue mission. Which was cool and very loud. They had rammed the cars into each other and the fire fighters had to demonstrate how they rescued victims.
So after checking the armed forces exhibition out, we walked on to the entrance and we had to pay entrance few of RM1 which is equivalent to USD 0.32 (bloody hell that's so cheap!) anyways it was a cheap entrance fee and we got a cool looking vintage-like sticker once we made payment and entered the vacinity.
Once we walked in, we saw rows of tents and vendors down on the field. the DJ's were playing classic 1950's music from P.Ramlee & Saloma. Malaysia's legendary iconic power couple of the 50's. They are Legendary cause the movies and music P.Ramlee and his wife makes are evergreen and has entertained Malaysians for generations. And also cause my Grandpa had met them at work and had smoked with P.Ramlee.
So, Naz, Aina and I walked down to the field and we went about checking out the cool stuff that were on display and that were being sold. They had items from the 50's till the 70's. Even had a few vintage clothing that were pre-loved and some were brand new.
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Vespa and antiques galore! |
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Collectibles! :D |
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Shoes shoes shoes from Addastore |
The whole scene was cool and interesting. It was like a huge thrift market and the pre-loved clothes were really cheap. I was tempted to buy a really cool looking vintage dress but was too late and the dress fell into the hands of a lucky buyer.
So we went around and that's when i saw them.
The most perfect looking, gorgeous pair of boots.
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Burgundy Boots from Addastore IG: addastore |
They were exactly what I was looking for and had aimed to find in Korea. (I'll make a haul blog post soon where I'll talk about that more)
After much consideration and much irrational thought. I bought them for RM60 (USD20) which is still quite expensive to me. But I didn't mind. Cause I've been searching for these type of boots for a very very long time.
Naz got herself a pair of sunglasses and Aina went on to search for a pair of Dr Martens. Sadly for a pair of pre-loved dr martens, they were expensive. So we poisoned her mind into buying a pair of new Dr Martens hehehe
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Kuala Lumpur Vintage Festival!! we were here! |
Vintage cars galore! |
From the top of the stairs at the KLVF signage |
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Jepah and Ena |
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TEEHEE! |
So after Aina got her shoes, we went on to Pavilion where we had dinner and followed by coffee at Tous Les Jours, Bukit Bintang. Then we went back home.
31st August 2014 : Merdeka day & parade!
The next day, mum, sophia and I woke up super early and went down to Dataran Merdeka to watch the Independence day parade. It is our 57 year anniversary and it was my 2nd time going to watch the parade. The first time I went to the parade, I was a little kid about 5 years old. Don't remember much of it. But there's a photo of me saluting. hahaha
So we woke up at 6.30 am and made our way to the central KL. By the time we arrived it was 7.10 am and there were A LOT OF PEOPLE! I suggest, for those who intend to come and watch the parade, especially to those who have never been to Malaysia before and would like to experience it, I suggest 2 options.
Option 1 : wake up freaking early. and get there like freaking early.
Option 2 : rent a hotel that overlooks the parade. HAHA
Physically being there is completely different than watching it on TV. For one, you are surrounded by fellow Malaysians that sometimes you wish you could punch the living crap out of them. But at the same time you sort of feel the unity there. United in celebrating our country's independence.
There were all sorts of people. From all walks of life and background. But at that moment, we were all there in unity as we cheered for our heroes and remembered those who had fallen in battle so that we can experience the peace we have now.
To me, it was really a heart warming experience for me. As I come from a family that served in the Navy and the Army. Just being there and cheering on for those who are in the armed forces who sacrificed everything to keep their beloved country and people safe, people whom they don't know and may never know, was just a very heart warming experience for me. And my thoughts, prayers and gratitude goes to those heroes.
Walking towards Dataran Merdeka |
Fellow Malaysians! |
Disini lahirnya sebuah cinta |
My favourite part of the parade! the marching bands! |
Volunteers in traditional clothes |
K-9 division |
Horses !!! |
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I love my country! |
So thats it for today's Cerita Semalam | Kuala Lumpur Vintage Festival & Merdeka Weekend! I need to go and I'm just gonna have to cut it short here. Hope you enjoyed reading! And thank you for your continuous support! I promise to write more soon!
Xx,
Sarah
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