Real Name: Allison
Member Since: 27th October 2010
Adventurous. Outgoing. Bubbly. Water sports junkie. Controlled shopaholic. Traveling aficionado. Fashion lover.
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Cambodia post! Before I leave for my diving trip tomorrow, a post on the continuation of the Angkor temples. In the past, for tourism purpose, many tour agencies like to divide the temples within the Angkor Archaelogical Park into the 'Little' and 'Big' circuit. So the 'Little' circuit mainly covers the...
Last night, to celebrate Mother's Day, me family decided to treat my mum to a buffet dinner at the newly open Infusion Cafe and Restaurant, located at KSL Resort Hotel; proclaimed to be the largest 5 star resort hotel in Johor Bahru. To be honest, I always find hotel buffets overrated. Doesn't matter if...
Since tomorrow is Mother's Day, some of you might still be having last minute dilemma on where to bring that special one woman in our life to tomorrow for a treat. So I thought tonight I will deviate from all the temples in Cambodia and talked about this restaurant me and HT went to last Sunday to celebrate...
Cambodia post! Our fourth major temple at the Angkor Archaeological Park was the Bayon Temple where people get so stone just looking at stone faces. *lame* Anyways, located right in the center of Angkor Thom (which is still part of the Angkor Archaeological Park), it was already past midday and the sun was...
Cambodia post! Our third major temple at the Angkor Archaelogical Park (after Angkor Wat and Banteay Srei) was the Ta Prohm temple. Made popular worldwide by the movie Tomb Raider (the one with Angelina Jolie in it), this is definitely one MUST-VISIT Angkor temple. #1- Sophea dropped us at the East...
Cambodia post! Anyways, in case anyone haven't already watch the Avengers, do go catch it! The movie is as awesome as it can get. Totally love how it is an action-packed movie yet hilarious at the same time. Next on our list of temple hopping at the Angkor Archaelogical Park after Angkor Wat was the...
Cambodia post! We decided to spend our 3rd day in Siem Reap exploring the magnificent temples of the Angkor Archaeological Park, located about 6 km from the town of Siem Reap. We woke up at an unGodly 4am just so that we could reach our first temple of the day, the Angkor Wat in time for the sunrise. I...
Back to more of Cambodia post! Writing about my travels helps me to destress and certainly just thinking back of those stress-free days makes me happy. Again lately, HO issues have been making headlines and causing quite a stir. Yes, it's about us HOs again, the usual harping from the fact that we now work...
I'm already one week into my current new rotation (Surgery) and all I can say is aside from the lack of teamwork from some ppl, I'm loving it. I'm definitely loving the working hours and I'm beginning to believe that I'm more of a surgical-based than a medical-based person so I do pretty enjoy my work right...
On our 2nd day in Siem Reap, Sophea decided to take us to the Artisan d' Angkor. So, what exactly is the Artisan d' Angkor? The Artisan was established as a school-to-work transition to help young Cambodians who had just completed training in handicraft work at school be organized into a...
4 months had past swiftly and now it's time to bid O & G goodbye. It felt pretty soon like it was just not too long ago I sutured my 1st episiotomy and delivered my first baby. This 4 months had been nothing short of challenges but the greatest satisfaction that I had (aside from seeing the patients...
Cambodia post. The very last bit of Phnom Penh, the more historically rich city of Cambodia before we moved on to Siem Reap. Honestly, the best thing in Phnom Penh (aside from having a local friend which adds more joy and meaning to the whole trip) is their AMOK. If you ever visit Phnom Penh, please...
In my current department, every fortnight, we will have one week of night shift which is super tiring for me. I dislike the night shift because it messes up with my biological clock for the whole week. And being deprived of sleep the whole night means I spent the rest of my day sleeping which means for the...
Seriously the CHEAPEST ever! It's so cheap it's almost unbelievable. Believe it anot, I spent less than RM 20 to get my hair dyed, washed, trimmed, my finger nails manicured and painted with nails arts and all of my ten toe nails pedicured. On top of that, they gave me really good first class...
I'm seriously missing my backpacking days. All these long hours of non stop working, lack of sleep and the need to complete and compete for procedures makes me missed those carefree, easy and fun backpacking days even more. I always believe that if everyone was given a fair chance, we would all have our...
With such a short Chinese New Year break this year, I could hardly go anywhere far. But one good thing about living in JB is the fact that whenever we feel like it, we can easily cross the causeway and bring ourselves to Fine City, Singapore. I went to Resorts World Sentosa with my family during Chinese New...
While I was shopping in Singapore the other day at Somerset 313, I came across a Charlie Brown Cafe which remind me of the one we have in Penang, only ours have an even more extensive and complete collection of the Peanuts gang. I haven't had chance to check out the one open in KL but sometime ago when...
My love for Japanese food has always send me on a lookout for any new and good Japanese restaurant around. There's plenty of Japanese restaurants in Johor Bahru, but not many are exactly good. The few Japanese restaurants that I really like are like Ninja Jones and Sushi Zanmai but unfortunately they are...
Happy Dragon Year all! As part of the Chinese tradition, every Chinese New Year, on the first day, all Chinese will don on everything new from head to toe, be it new clothes, new shoes, new belt etc to welcome the brand new year in the Chinese calendar. Hence, it's the perfect reason to go shopping of...
Just a few days ago, something traumatizing occured. It's honestly true that unless you had personally experience something, you can never understand the pain/ fear/ trauma etc. You can empathize but you can never fully understand the kind of feeling until you have had that kind of personal experience. I...
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