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Thursday, 28 December 2006

Travels in Sydney

i developed a liking for travel after i visited Kota Kinabalu (KK) with my family in November 2004. i was blessed to be given another chance to go to KK in November 2005 to attend my cousin's wedding in Ranau and Bundu Tuhan (which is near to the mountain area). From there, i discovered that i enjoyed travel (not to mention food!). In July 2006, i was given an opportuniy to go to Kuching to attend a meeting, and a month later, i found myself travelling to Kuching again - this time to participate in the march-pass for the national-level national day do. And what a great time i had in each of these travel!

And this time, i was going to Sydney! Never in my entire life (so far) i imagined stepping on Australian soil. Although i study in an Austalian university which is based in Malaysia, i thought that was the closest i can get to Australia....hehe. When i told a friend that i was going to Sydney for holiday,he told me that "Australia is an expensive place". It's true, bearing in mind that Australian $ is 3 times our Ringgit Malaysia. Thank God we didn't have to worry about accomodation and food as we would be putting up at my aunt's place in Camden, about an hours drive from the city. I'm very thankful for my aunt, uncle and cousin's hospitality and generosity!

"How come going to Sydney?" My aunt (my mom's younger sis) stays there with her family. And for a long time, they have been asking us to pay them a visit. Rumors where circulating in my home that we might (the keyword is "might") be going to Sydney end of 2006. That was in June or July '06. Only about a month and a half before our planned travel, we started to look for airline ticket. Boy! End-of-the-year sure bring smiles to airline companies! So many people go for vacation. When we booked our ticket via Royal Brunei Airlines, we were told that we will be put on waiting list, and subjected to screening. We passed the first screening and got a seat to Sydney. But there was still problem, because there was no seat for us to come back between Dec-end and early-Jan. We prayed about it, and when all hope of going to Ausralia seemed to be gone, we got a call just 3 weeks before our planned travel saying that our seats have been confirmed! So we were to leave Brunei for Sydney on November 26th and come back on Dec 22nd (too bad, we couldn't experience Christmas in Aussie....what to do?) By the way, i thought Sydney is 2 hrs ahead of Miri (which is correct) but wrong when i arrived. I didn't know it was daylight savings, and so we had to add another hour in advance - which means Sydney is 3 hrs ahead now.

Lesson learnt here: BOOK SEATS EARLY! PLAN VACATION IN ADVANCE! Travel tip: Brunei Air offers lower travel rates as compared with Malaysian Airline Systems (MAS).

We drove from Miri to Bandar Seri Begawan on 26th November morning, left our car with my friend David's parents. Then we boarded the 840pm flight for Sydney. The journey took 7 hours. We arrived Sydney at 640am Sydney time on 27th Nov. Here's a summary of the time spent in Sydney:

27/11 - arrived Sydney International aiport. weather was cool, about 19*C. Aunt fetched us and drove home to Camden. Used highway, and also went thru a tunnel. 1st experince of going thru a tunnel :) Had pizza-hut for dinner. taste the same like home :) realised that it only got dark by 830pm.

29/11 - Took train to city. Visited St. Mary's Catholic Cathedral. Cool gothic design, both exterior and interior. Went for confession and also attended Mass. From there, went to walked to Sydney Opera House and also to the Botanic gardens. Walked around city. When to a shopping mall, and realised one stall sold Malaysian food. Funny thing the proprieter is from China!

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30/11 - Went to MacArthur's square, Campbelltown. Lunch and some shopping.

1/12 - Summer officially begins today. My goodness! i thought that the weather change would not have been so drastic! It was super hot today! Funny thing i don't sweat much even though it is hot! The weather is not humid like back in Miri. (However, the next few days were pretty cold, and of course some days were hot. My uncle said the weather is unusual to be cold in summer, because it was rather a bit like winter - blame it on global warming. And Australia has been experiencing severe drought, till the point some farmers are committing suicide. Even the churches start to pray for rain now.)

2/12 - Botany Bay National Park. uncle brought us for 'Yum-Cha' at Regal Chinese restaurant in the city. The waiter literally threw our plates across our table when serving us wonder if he was in a hurry or was he showing off some kung-fu. Also went to the Sydney Paddy's market (place for souvenir, clothings etc. at a lower lower price).

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3/12 - Sunday Mass at St. Pauls Cathlic Church, Camden.

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5/12 - Took a ferry across to visit Taronga Zoo. Saw many animals! After that walked to "The Rocks" australia's first and oldest English Settlement.

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6/12 - Visited some show houses in Mt. Annan area. The design of houses in Aussie is so much nicer than the one back home. So get some idea from the showhouses :)

7/12 - Uncle brough us to Harvey Norman (something equivalent to our 'Courts Mammoth'). Gosh! So many goods to see!

8/12 - Visited Anglican Cathedral. Then Met Valerie and friend in the City outside Townhall train station. Valerie belanja lunch! (Oporto Grilled chicken, yum!) Went to Queen Victoria Building - beautiful! Walked to darling harbor. Got the opportunity to visit Macquarie University, about an hours bus ride from city. If not mistaken it is in Ryde. The uni looks kind of old because of the bare cement walls...but i guess it's done on purpose. Had a bad experience on the way home. i reached the Campbelltown train station at 855pm, just in time to catch a bus home, and guess what, i met a drunken man on board. thank God the bus driver was kind enough to warn me about the man and asked me to sit away from the man. the whole way the drunkie was cursing and swearing........and at that point i prayed all the prayers i could :)

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9/12 - Visited University of New South Wales (UNSW). Visited Coojee Beach. Uncle brought us 'Yum-cha' at another Chinese Restaurant - delicious food!

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10/12 - Sunday Mass. Then visited IKEA at Homebush Bay. WOW! I like IKEA's concept of allowing customers to sit and test their furnitures. Btw, IKEA is a Swedish based company specializing in home furnishing. Their design are cool and also comfortable.

13/12 - Went to Sydney Aquarium. Got to see sharks :) Exam results out. Yahoo!!! Passed all!!!!

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15/12 - Lunch in Hungry Jacks in Liverpool. Then, uncle brought us to another suburb, Cabbramatta. Lots and lots of Asians in this suburb!

16/12 - When to visit dad's old friend, Mr. Riley. He drove us to Sydney University. Dad studied here before. Being the first and oldest uni in Aussie, the set up of this uni follows that of Cambridge in England. Beautiful buildings!

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17/12 - Sunday Mass

19/12 - Uncle drove us to Canberra, the capital of Australis. 3 hours drive from Camden. Had breakfast at McD along the highway. Got to visit the parliament house and joined a guided tour :) It was a great opportunity to walk and have a close glimpse of the house of representatives and the senate. Visited a lake with a high fountain. Lunch at KFC Canberra. To me, KFC back home taste better :P

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20/12 - Went to Mt. Annan area to see houses decorated with beautiful Christmas lights! wow! reminded me of Hari Raya back home. But the some people here really decorate their homes with so many lightings!]

21/12 - Meet Mr. Riley again. He brought us to St. Lukes Anglican Church because 30 years ago, dad left some belongings there. but too bad, his belonging is no more there. Anyway, got to visit the place where dad lived when he studied in Sydney - St. John's college. Wew were honored to be allowed inside and to visit the chapel, dining hall and reading area. Dad had lot's of memories there. Bid goodbye to Mr. Riley. Went to town and visited Jewish Synagogue. A dream come true to visit a Synagogue. Weren't allowed to take pictures inside, and we had to use the skull cap when we entered.

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22/12 - Journey back to Miri. Home sweet home (but i do miss Aussie...I DON'T SWEAT THERE!!!!). As the plane ouched down at Brunei airport, tropical weather immediately took it's toll on me - I WAS SWEATING AGAIN! ARGGGHHH!!!!

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Btw, whilst in Sydney, my aunt really fed us well! I was 78kg when i left Miri, and i brought home some 6kg extra of weight! (That makes me 84kg. So i HAVE to go on a diet now :P) Blame the ice-cream, chicken, double and triple-servings, huge servings! As far food is concerned, there's plenty to eat in Aussie! All the supermarkets are well-stocked! Anyway, my aunt ket on reminding us that "you should not go on a diet in Australia"! I was pretty surprised that Australia is a country which produces a lot of their own things. For example - they plant their own mangoes, bananas and even lychees! i wonder if they plant their own durian?  hehe! Had a good time eating juicy kiwi fruits, strawberries, mangoes, peaches, nectarines.......slrpppp!

Well, this trip was a real eye-opener for me. i learnt so many things. was exposed to a different culture and environment. don't mind living and working in aussie one day.....maybe yes? maybe not? Anyway, i do i hope to travel the world some day :)

Exam results

i was in Sydney when i got my results for this semester. Well, i was pretty anxious waiting for it because i figured out that the atmosphere of the rest of my vacation in Sydney depended on my results. if it was bad, naturally, i wouldn't feel good, and so my family.

I got a first glimpse of my results from Joel:
78 - Engineering Law 201
76 - Engineering Project Management 304
69 - Signals & Systems 202 (i thought the most i could get was 50 for this one)

and the same results were on the monitor screen when i rechecked it at my cousin's house :)

Thank God i managed to pass all my exams again this semester! That made all the difference! I felt extremely happy! Everyone was happy, we had a good dinner to celebrate not only my results, but also the good results of my cousion for his yr 10 paper.

But at the same time, my thoughts when to my other friends - how did the rest do, i wondered.... Having gone through failure every semester for 3 consecutive years was a very painful experience for me. Thank God for the people who constantly supported and believed in me: Gen, John, David, Mei Ling, dad and mom. To those who did not make it, i've been in your shoes. i would say, just try again, and if you think the particular course is not suited for you and have the opportunity to pursue something different, go for it. If not, try again - YOU CAN DO IT!

Next sem i would be taking another 4 subjects - this time all 'real' engineering subject. i hope i'll have the motivation to do well. Just have to remind myself that - YES! I CAN DO IT! (and for goodness sake adrian, please put in effort and also study smart!)

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