A Peaceful Life in NZ

Monday, July 21, 2008

At times of difficult...

Going backpacking is not very pleasant at all, considering the fact you don't have cars, you don't know about the surrounding and so on. All you have with you is just maps and at times, kind hearted locals who are willing to guide you out.

However, at times, you still ended up not knowing where you're or not sure where you're going. During these times, you'll feel tired and panic. Maybe to some who're strong in will, they will keep on trying to find the way, but sadly I'm not one of those people. After walking aimlessly in Christchurch searching for the backpacker, i seriously just feel like giving up. I prayed hard to God, praying that a taxi will show up somewhere and bring me to that place. And not long after that, a taxi turned up, and stop right in front of me, waiting to see if i want to go up or not. I turn down the offer, and continue to pray that God will lead me to the backpacker as I had been walking so long and I don't really feel like spending the money. God again answered my prayer and eventually lead me to the backpacker. This's just one of the event where God blessed me through difficulties.

As I travel more, I come to realise that God is indeed a God of Love. You might have make alot of mistakes in your life, but God will always forgive you and guide you through your life. All of us are sent to this world with a purpose which God planned for us. God will not send you to this world just to live a miserable life. All the challenges waiting for us are actually helping to shape us into the person which God planned, to fullfil the purpose God has intended for us.

Therefore, praise God for blessing me through my life; bless me and shape me into a person to serve Your purpose.

The Chase for Doulos



MV Doulas, the biggest ship which sells books, set sail to Auckland for it farewell visit last month. I went there on the 1st of July, but sadly it set sail off right in front of me. The ship was supposed to set sail on the 1st of July. Not knowing about that, I tried to go to the ship. The ship was originally docked at the viaduct there for public to visit, but before it set sail, it went further down to a docking area near Harbour Bridge for repair/replenish food supply or some other reasons. So, it would mean an extra hour of walking back and forth from the viaduct to the harbour bridge, just to see it set sail.

Therefore, I took up a boat and rowed all my way down to Wellington to meet up with it :P. Haha... I'll write more about Wellington trip later. Basically, I went up to Picton from Christchurch and took a ferry to Wellington. So, finally at Queens Wharf, I went abroad Doulos. Hurray :)

Doulas has changed since I last visited it long time ago. It used to have a larger area open to public and a nice coffee shop selling nice coffee and muffin, that's if my memory is correct. Haha. Anyway, Doulos sells alot of books related to Christianity. The bible there was sell close to US price, so it's relatively cheaper compared to the bible price in Malaysia or New Zealand. I always wanted a leather one, but I end up with a hard cover one instead as leather bible is quite costly.

It was a short visit anyway, and I wave goodbye to Doulos with a cookie which I bought from the ship earlier one. The cookie was delicious :P too bad i forgot to take picture.

On a side note, Doulos will no longer set sail after this final sail... So farewell to the ship then.

Picture later, but not much picture taken on the ship la. :P

Christchurch


Ok... For some reason, I'm in serious bad luck back in Christchurch. Haha... So here it goes, and I will tend to complain abit during this post, so do bear with me.

Arriving at Christchurch late at night, I ended up spending the night at the airport. It wasn't pleasant at all, and I ended up totally blur the next day.

So the next morning, I went down to Christchurch early in the morning. It's so expensive to take buses without student discount.. $7 dollar per trip to go down to the city. Reaching early at Christchurch, I've not much breakfast to choose from. So I went to eat McDonald instead. This's the frustrating and angry part.

I ordered hot-chocolate, but i ended up getting Coke. Maybe I didn't make myself clear enough, or I didn't listen carefully enough when the salesperson repeat orders. All this thanks to the person who's vacuuming. Drinking coke early in the morning wasn't that pleasant as the weather is cold. After finishing, I took the lift down. (You can't expect me to carry luggages all the way up right, I still have a long trip ahead). I press the lift down, and it ended going up. Weird indeed. The stupid part is, i met up with the sales person again on that floor. That floor wasn't open to public, it was a store. So he was like asking me: Did you press up? I was close to the point of exploding..... But I still replied: I pressed down... Maybe I'm thinking too much.. This sounded as though I can't differentiate between up and down. Sad...

Feeling afraid that Tekapo didn't have much food supply, I decided to buy some from Christchurch before going up to Tekapo. So i obtain a map from the i-site and decided to go to Pak N Save. The i-site officer told me Pak N Save is a street away from the New World, but for some reason, I can't seem to find it. After walking back and forth around New World, i decided that I'll just buy there. It's really lame holding a map and get lost. I ended up walking till the highway. haha.

After that, I go up to Tekapo and come back down Christchurch. The bus was... super late, and I was standing in the cold weather at Tekapo waiting for the bus. Not only was the bus late, it was super cramp and packed. Quite uncomfortable ride, but some people went down along the way, so the situation became better.

I ended up in Christchurch around 1.5 hours later than the given time. And to make matter worse, the backpacker which i stayed in turn out to be very very far from the city area. So I ended up walking and walking and pausing along the way, trying to ask people where exactly is it. But it seems-.- nobody knows. I chose it cause it was rated the highest ranking among BBH backpackers, but it was a mistake not to take distance into account. So next day, i gave up and took a cab to catch my bus to Picton. I caught a taxi halfway between the city centre and the backpackers, and it cost me $9.40. lolz. But the backpacker was nice and cosy, and cheap for the service it provides. Worth it if you've a car. And on my way back to Picton.....

Lake Tekapo

Lake Tekapo is the highest altitude lake located in New Zealand, probably with one of the most stunning view as well.


Lake Tekapo is roughly 3.5 hours drive from Christchurch. The bus which i was on actually took a longer time to reach time, but the estimated time was given as 3.5 hours. The drive from Christchurch to Lake Tekapo gives you the chance to view beautiful scenary of the countryside, with shallow rivers occasionally along the way.



When I arrived at Lake Tekapo, it was sunny. Praise God for the nice weather. So it wasn't that cold at that time. I stayed at YHA Lake Tekapo, and the person in-charge was kind enough to answer all my random questions before the trip. Thank you so much Mr Yau. The room was nice and warm and you actually get to see the lake from your window. Nice view indeed.

Anyway, I will give a brief picture of Lake Tekapo town centre. There'll a supermarket there, 4 Square Supermarket, i-site, dining places which includes Japanese, Chinese and Western cuisine. There's also souvenirs shop and so on. So basically, you won't die of starvation during your stay there.


Sunrise at Tekapo

I didn't do much basically at there. The original planning was to go to a skiing side 2 hours drive from Lake Tekapo provided there are people who are willing to give us a ride. Sadly, nobody seems to be going there. So, i end up walking around the lake at the first day. There's also a plan to go stargazing on that night, but due to the cloudy weather, it was postpone to second night.


On the second day, I went further abit and walk to the dam. It seems Tekapo is a hydro-power generating place. Then walk on and go to Church of Good Sheppard. A small church just by the lake side. Stunning view if you look outside of the window. The sun shines upon the altar as well. It's indeed a magnificant place to glorify God. Walking on I came upon a sheppard dog statue which was built to remember the contribution of dogs in taking care of the sheeps.


Later in the afternoon, I ended up going to the hot pools. It was nice. You can see snow-cape mountains in front of you while seeing trees at your back. It seems as though nature is so close. View wise, it is better than the Rotorua Polynesian Spa, and cheaper somemore. Haha....

At night, I ended up going for star gazing. It's a trip up Mt. John (if i'm not mistaken) where you actually have the chance to observe stars and moons within the observatory dome. The equipment was owned by the University of Canterbury. The tours ended with a cup of nice and warm hot chocolate :) Too bad I didn't get the chance to observe Aurora, but if I do have chance, I will go there again for the Aurora.


Next day morning, it went totally foggy. So I just go to the lake side, pick up a stone and write some words on it. The stone was placed together with all those written by previous backpackers who travelled to YHA Lake Tekapo. After that, I went back to Christchurch.

To those of you who're interested:
The price of the hot-pool is $12 dollar for student, and $21 including skiing if not mistaken.
The price of star-gazing is $68, but $5 dollar discount if you're YHA members and some other members.

Photos will be up soon. This's gonna be a loooooooong post :)

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Room 1406!


I used to live in Cendana, Section 6 in Shah Alam. Well, Cendana is a nice hostel overall. The building is new and the facility they provide is nice. Well, lack of internet is a minus point of cause. But the gym facility is nice, plus we've a nice com lab, so overall still ok. But.. around Cendana, there's nothing much. You'll only find few shops around... Basically, entertainment deprived. And you'll need to take Rapid KL 602 to go to SACC to buy grocery stuff.
Anyway, i present to you.. Room 1406:
Room 1406 consists of a bigger room(4 people room) and a smaller 2 people room. I lived in the bigger room anyway, sleeping on the bottom of a double decker bed.
That's what you'll see looking outside of the window: The police station and a basketball court. So, we're quite safe actually. If anything happens, just yell and the police will come to the rescue.

Well, that's me, reading the Star and leaving behind Spec Math. I never really like that subject anyway.. haha. You know la, when you don understand, you tend to lose interest. :P I used to buy newspaper from the nearby Petronas almost everyday. Too boring ma.. So read newspaper lo.
This's Joel, hugging his pillow. Obviously, he's covering himself to prevent me to take photo. Nevermind, i still have the eye captured.


This's Ben, he sleep ontop of me every night. Sounds wrong? Well, it's a double decker bed what.. Don worry, he's thin, so the chances of the bed collapsing down and killing me is not within the 95% confident interval.

Illegal gambling in the room. Chou Dai De, also known as big 2. One of our leisure activity beside Risk. The guy in white shirt is Brian, who's room is just opposite ours.


And here's Dawood, the hottest eating place around. (We don't have much choice anyway:P). Air Limau RM1.20~ The guy in blue shirt is Vincent, one of my room mates. And there you go, all the 4 people in the larger room: Me, Joel, Benjamin and Vincent.

And here's a cute kitten in Cendana. Cendana is to a extend, infested with cats. They might look cute.. but if you're eating, you better be careful with your food. Haha...


Life at cemara was indeed peaceful.. In the morning, you go queue up for the bus and go to Intec.. In the afternoon, you come back from the college and rest. After a while, you'll go for dinner. The cycle goes on and on, but these nice roommates of mine had made it a stay i will never forget. Without you all, life at Cendana won't be exciting as it was.


That's all. Good bye.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Memory At Intec

Yo, i said before i will post something about Intec.. and now, here's it..
Intec has been a preparation college which i went through for 1.5years, studying SAM (known as AUSMAT in my college).

Let's start with year eleven:

Here's the 3 L3 mafia.. With the girl dormitory Akasia as background. Surely they're up to something mischievous.. haha.. Joking, from left, me, Leon and Jeremy. We're on a trip together to help out those who suffer from flood.

Only photo i had at year eleven.. The rest is at home, far far away from me...

Move on to year 12 then.. year 12:

My classroom photo taken from the place i sit. Not bad eh... A bit messy but it shows that we're studying right? haha..


The best part is... You've sofas for you to rest while waiting for the lecturer to come in. haha. Too bad, they removed the sofa towards the end of june i think. Sad case..

And here's Darrel, sitting in style. Mafia king.. Don play play. The person in front is Anas, followed by Faizol and the one sitting on sofa is Ah Pek. Beside Ah Pek, the white shirt guy should be our class rep. Can't see clearly.

And here's Calvin, reading chemistry. Haha...

That's all for now. Lunch time. Bye bye.

A visit to the Zoo

Do you know that... There are more human in a zoo than animals? (C. Chung, 2008) Will the animals be entertained watching different human passing by everyday? Haha.. Lame statement. I've no quotation to back me up at all.

Anyway, here's my trip to the zoo..... loooooong time ago, which i decided to post due to the fact, i'm boring.. haha.. I will just post the part of the photos. Visit the zoo yourself if you wanna see all of them. Ticket price is $14 and the bus fare is around $6.40.






Anyway, here's a handsome giraffe. He don't like people to touch him btw, so hands off. But his tongue will come after your vege. Giraffe has long tongue btw. Haha.













Zebras and Ostrich making a happy family. Adopted Ostrich? :P










Elephant sun bathing?












Not to forget this super noisy ape-.-
















And a harmony monkey family









And the lonely tiger..


And me of cause.. looking at goose... under the tree :P


When you're down

After a long and agonizing hour of trying to find out what is the email address of this "fantastic" blog, i finally found it. Yeah... Praise God. I will definitely remember to display my email address nowadays. To help myself in the future, just in case history repeat itself. haha.

Anyway, back to the topic...

I came across a book which is very meaningful to me..The exact quote I do not remember, but the rough idea is something like this:

One night, as a man was sleeping, he had a flashback of his life, a flashback of the moment of happiness, the moment of sadness and so on.. He saw that there's always two footprints walking through these path of life he went through, yet during his time of difficulty, there's only one footprint..

So he questioned God, saying:"God, I thought by giving myself fully to you, you will guide me through the hours of difficulty in my life. Yet, during these hours, how come I'm going through it all by myself?" God replied: "My dear son, I've always love you and be with you all the time. During these hours of difficulty, i've never abandone you. As you fall down and can't continue on, I'm the one who carry you on.. I love you at all time and watch over you.."

That's just the cover story, there're alot of christian quotes inside it which's meaningful. I would've bought it, if they didn't classified it under "Best Gift For Women". God has been with us throughout our life, guiding us through all the time. When we're about to give up, when all hope seems gone, God will always be there, guiding us through our life, like a Father caring for a son.

I've been grateful for all that's been given to me; to God i owe all my thanks to. For it's with His blessing I'm what I'm now. Praise God. Amen.