I just had dinner, red wine chicken, given by Dr Teoh. It was actually given to him by a patient from Setiawan. It was the third or fourth time that he gave me red wine chicken. Dr Teoh loves FooChow food. His father was Foochow from China. He told me that i must stop by Setiawan before i go back to KL for good. He even recommends the Foochow restaurant there. He sometimes talked to me in Foochow. His favourite line is Xiak ba mui? Means eaten? That is very common line in Foochow. Mrs Teoh doesn’t really like red wine. She likes stuff cooked with coconut milk. She always cook Foochow food for Dr Teoh if he requested. And Dr Teoh will give me some. I will miss Dr Teoh dearly when i leave. Thank you Dr Teoh.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Farewell dinner by the nurses
The gals planned a farewell dinner for me. Before that, they had asked me what I’d like to eat, where do i prefer, and they gave me all the choices of nice food around Ipoh. Finally, we’ve make up our mind and had dinner at this place called Bing Tau restaurant. (Bing as army and Tau as head in Chinese) The food were really nice. We ordered Wat Tan Hor, Mun Yee mee, Lou Shu Fun chau belacan, xing chou Mai, Kam Fung fish with Thai sauce, Kau Yeok, Long beans and brinjal with preserved radish and a pot of Chinese tea. The food were just nice, not too salty or tasteless and they were in quite big portion. There were lots of people. Some even shared table because not enough tables. I thanked Sister Chow, Celia, Bridget and Helen for the treat.


These are Sister Chow and Celia.

These are Bridget and Esther.
All of us talking to each other while waiting for the food to come. This is Celia.
First came the fried bee hoon (xing chow mai). I only remember to take photo when i was half way eating.
Then came along Mun Yee Mee.
Then wat tan hor.
Then long beans and brinjal. Notice that the brinjal is not in purple color? Because it was peeled. This is good.
Forgot to take the photos of pork and fish because too busy eating. haha


These are Sister Chow and Celia.

These are Bridget and Esther.





Forgot to take the photos of pork and fish because too busy eating. haha
Friday, October 9, 2009
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Tonight i went to see a play called “Crazy Little Thing Called Love”. It was done by unprofessional actors, in which they are not receiving any payments upon what they are doing. They have their own permanent job as well. All of them are Christians but from different churches and they call themselves Footstool Players.
It was a good play. It consisted of 2 acts. Each act consisted of several unrelated sketches, which talked about love, family, courtship and marriage. Some of them were funny and some were touching. There were songs played during the short intermission between each sketches and the songs actually reveal more about the sketch. Those people can really act. The Footstools players had presented the same acts all over Malaysia (more than 50 times since its establishment!). For more information about it, you can visit www.footstoolplayers.com.
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