It is the last Sunday of the year that the Primary of Subang Jaya branch hold the Primary Sacrament Meeting Presentation.
It was so cute of Annabelle and Issac as this is the first time they join for the presentation.
Between...Husband and Wife...Mother and Children...God and Myself...
It is the last Sunday of the year that the Primary of Subang Jaya branch hold the Primary Sacrament Meeting Presentation.
It was so cute of Annabelle and Issac as this is the first time they join for the presentation.
This year, Daddy had bought a lighted snow man, instead of a Christmas tree to place at our house. We put it in front of the our entrance door. We pulled an extension cables to light the snow man. It looks cute!
This couple of weeks we did visit One City quite often, as it is near Christmas, thus the Christmas decorations are filled within the shopping mall. There is a high and giant Christmas tree at the centre of the Atrium. It looks grand!
Our family joined the Christmas Carolling for the church to the houses of the members of the church. This is our first time joined the church Christmas carolling.
These are some of the photos while we were carolling at Sister Margaret’s house. Just look at our funny missionaries Elders!
On our way back to home, we passed by this small village called Sasaran. Few years ago, we did notice this small village too, as we were on our way to Kuala Selangor.
With a few objects which are considered ‘recyclable items’ such as old tyres, empty oil tanker, and rot timbers with an artistic touch, thus changed it to a beautiful sculpture. The art sculpture just impressed us so much!
Sasaran International Arts Festival - It is all started by a group of local residents who even not fully understand what is “art” leaded by artist Ng Bee decided to contribute something to their home town.
Their dream is to change their beloved small town - Sasaran from a small fishing village to an art and cultural centre.
The first time ever 14 days “2008 Sasaran International Workshop” was successfully organized and received appraisable responses, not only from the participated artists, but also from the public. It caused a ripple in the art community. Taiwan held the similar program in 2009; Philippine also organized theirs in 2010, followed by Vietnam in 2012 and Thailand in 2013.
After 2008 Sasaran International Workshop, Sasaran Arts Association (SAA) continued the flame of art by organizing activities such as art painting competitions, participated in various art exhibitions, art workshop in Malaysia and other parts of the world.
SAA held another big event with a larger scale on 8th Dec 2011 to 20th Dec 2011. More than 50 artists from 14 countries met at 2011 Sasaran International Art Festival. Artists from 14 countries shared their respective culture and ideas with the public in Sasaran and the fevers of art caught on throughout the local art community. About 8000 visitors from far and near visited this art festival.
Again, 2014 with the theme ‘ART in the Air’ and was from 27 Nov 2014 till 8 Dec 2014, with various of the programme organised by the SAA, such as Wall Art, Sculpture Park, Ceramic Pottery, even education programme for the younger children such as Art Competition, Environmental Fashion Show, Children’s Art Camp and such. The whole village of Sasaran came down and contributed to this event.
Obviously, we missed the actual festival. But, we did visit the school on viewing the participated artists works. And, can see some of the sculpture displayed at the open area, and the 3D art too.
As this is not the first time we come to Sekinchan, but it is truly our first time staying over night here at this small town.
We came a crossed this hotel during our earlier trip here, as it is located just on the way to the Pantai Redang and in the Bagan Fisherman Village.
Sekin Fisherman Village Hotel & Resort considered is one of the largest accommodation establishments in Sekinchan. Behind of the hotel is the beach Pantai Redang, whereby in front of the entrance is facing the Bagan Sekinchan Fishing village.
The hotel is nicely built up with the theme of white colour, and the rate is decent starting at RM113+ and above, comparing to other hotels that are either home stays or converted from commercial shop lots with rates from RM50 and above.
The reception lobby is quite simple, and it is connected to the function hall and meeting room.
We walked through a corridor of shaded green behind the lobby to go to our room.
All the rooms are quite spaciously and all in a single storey building, with a set of outdoor small round dining sets at the patio area. I did not snap much photos on our room.
We took the room with one queen and one single bed because the smaller rooms were fully booked due to the weekend holiday.
Our room is spacious, and it comes together with Astro, compliment coffee/tea, mineral bottles, kettle and a mini fridge. The bathroom too is spacious too with the water heater. It costs us about RM180 per night.
In the hotel compound area, there is a big fish pond which can be let the visitors fish feeding, and the fish food can be bought from the canteen at about RM3 per packet.
Both Issac and Annabelle were so excited during the fish feeding time, there are enormous fish swim up to the surface of the water and fight for the food.
There is a ikan bakar restaurant in the hotel, thus the source of the ikan bakar must be come from this pond.
Another interesting here is the viewing tower. We had to walk up about 5 to 6 storey high of timber staircase to reach to the top.
It give us the fantastic view from high – the surrounding Bagan Fisherman Village and the hotel compound at one end, whereby another end we can see the coast line of the Pantai Redang.
It was so amazing to see the thin fine line between the sky and sea at the horizon line, while enjoying the sea breeze at the top of the viewing tower.
We had a comfortable stay at the hotel although the landscape and maintenance of this hotel compound can be improved.
This can be a more exciting hotel by looking at the compound area and the potential it have here in the near future if the management of the hotel will put an extra effort in it.
It is not our first time to Sekinchan. It was just a sudden idea that from Daddy – we should go Sekinchan and may be stay a night there.
This time around, we did not manage to see the golden yellow paddy fields, because almost all the paddy fields were harvested and reaped.
We were a bit of disappointed, thus we did not go for the Paddy Processing Factory
Instead we went for the famous mangoes fruit stall at the Village Site A to have some fresh mangoes and other fruits.
This time around, we spent most of our time at Pantai Redang. It is actually just located further in from the hotel which we stayed. It is not suitable for swimming but a lot of people do come here in the afternoon or evening for a relaxing moments.
Once reached the beach, immediately we can see the big sign ‘我爱适耕庄’, which means ‘I love Sekinchan’ in Mandarin. It is a poplar spot for taking photo.
Further to it, there is a giant anchor and a fishing boat display. There are a few tree houses along the beach built by the locals by using reusable items such as fishing nets, fishing ropes and wood from old fishing boats.
Kids really get thrilled playing in the tree houses and swinging under the trees in self-made swings from old chairs and fishing ropes.
And, guess what? The tree houses lazy bed which made by from the old fishing net are the ones so popular and most of the visitors or tourists want to have a sit or short nap once you are here.
Enjoying cooling sea breeze and beautiful sunset while lying in the tree house fishing net is a simple yet unforgettable pleasure. We too, also ‘lazy lying’ on the tree house netting… Hahaha…
The windy beach is a great place to fly kite. There are stalls selling kites at the beach. We did not buy the kites, instead we played the soap bubbles.
It was really fun watching both Annabelle and Issac playing the soap bubbles with the strong wind. They were so happy watching the bubbles and others kids flying the kites too.
Apart from these, here, you can find stalls selling drinks, local snacks, fruits, ice cream and fresh oyster! Unfortunately, today the fresh oyster stall did not open, so I just sitting at a stall selling Rojak and watching over the children from far.
The temple not far from the beach with a wishing tree with entangled red ribbons really an eye catching one. I did not take the photos of the said tree as I do not believe by throwing the red ribbon with tied a knot with a coin would make the wishes come true. But it is amazing that so many people did it, may be next trip I should snap a photo of the tree itself though.
There is a pebbles road along the right side of the coast which is suitable for bicycles rides and leisure stroll. Eventually, I only knew that this road actually can lead to the back of the hotel which we were staying.
The beach is also a great spot for bird watching and a good hunting ground for hermit crabs. Pantai Redang also a nice spot for viewing the sunset.
We really enjoyed the afternoon here at the beach.
Today is the Birthday of The Sultan of Selangor, thus it is a state holiday. Daddy thinking of going to The Mines Shopping Mall. It is another part of Klang Valley which we seldom go.
The Mines Resort City are consists of The Mines Shopping Mall, The Mines Waterfront Business Park, The Mines Resort & Golf Club, and the Palace of the Golden Horses Hotel and the Mines Wellness Hotel.
The Mines Resort City was built from the late 1980s onwards on a site which was once the world's largest open cast tin mine, with a massive hole in the ground 2km long, one kilometer wide and 200 metres deep.
When mining activities ceased the hole filled with rainwater and the two lakes were formed. The two lakes which were formed were called South Lake and the North Lake.
The larger North Lake covers 150 acres and is 200 meters deep. It runs from The Mines Shopping Mall, past the Mines Waterfront Business Park, the blue-domed Sapura Group HQ building and the Mines Resort & Golf Club. The two smart hotels also back onto this lake: the Palace of the Golden Horses and The Mines Wellness Hotel.
The smaller South Lake is bordered by the Heritage condominiums, some luxury bungalows and the Australian School.
The lakes are connected by a canal which runs through the shopping mall. Both lakes are teeming with fish including carp and large catfish. Herons, storks, ducks and monitor lizards feed here.
It is our first ever unique experience too, with the water lift which connected both lakes with the Mines Shopping Mall. It felt a bit uncomfortable and hot during the boat is lowered 7 meters in 7 minutes. But, it really an interesting experience.
The Mines Cruise is an enjoyable boat ride. We really enjoyed the deep breath of fresh air and the breeze during the ride, and surrounded by water and the splendour of tranquil lake setting and green forests on quick nimble vessels.
The boat driver stopped in various spots or places to enable us to feed the fish, birds and ducks. He has fish food for sale too at RM3 per packet.
Both Issac and Annabelle were having fun and happy on the cruise today. Overall it took about 45 minutes for both lakes. Really a relaxing moments with the loves one ^^ !!
It is a Christmas season now. Every shopping malls are starting to decorate their Christmas theme for the festive season.
We have a night out at the Sunway Pyramid Shopping Mall. We just feel that, there is nothing much or surprises that we got when we came here. The decoration is quite normal.
Anyway, children have a great night out as long as we are outing together as a family ^^.
After the church, we went to Sematan by drive. Sematan is a sub-district of Lundu. It is located about 127km or about one and a half hour drive from Kuching.
Sematan faces the South China Sea and is usually used as a base by anglers to go fishing. It have beautiful beaches and vast countryside set against the backdrop of the picturesque Gunung Gading, is perhaps one of the best features of this quiet town.
We stayed at Dynawood Beach Stay. It was recommended by Sis. Agatha. It was sort of a bit difficult to look for as this is our first time here. We have to go through the small kampong lane with cows are just beside the small lane. It was quiet fun too! Just like the adventure and the explorer!
We were so please with the view in front of us during we arrived here, as the Pakcik shown us what sort of accommodation that they have: air-conditioned superior dorm rooms, village tree houses, detached tree houses, and individual Atap house, Bamboo house, Kampong style family room, etc. Eventually, we choose the Atap house, and it is the nearest to the beach front.
After settled our stuffs, we decided that the Pakcik family to cater and cook for us our dinner at night. As for the afternoon lunch, we drove out again to the small Sematan town to hunt for the seafood.
All the seafood was fresh and nice, it is cheaper compared with eating in Kuching of coarse.The town just next to the sea. We can watching out to the sea while having our delicious meals.
There is nothing much at the town, along our way back to Dynawood Beach Stay, we can see there are some resort style or hotel were in the midst of construction. Well, can not deny that this is a nice place to have a short break away.
The children and Daddy quickly changed to their swim suits and ran to the beach, swim and have fun in the sea. I do not join the fun as I don’t feel like swimming. But, was watching them played and I noticed that the sky and the sea are so stunning! We were checking on the fishermen net how was their catch of the day?
Dynawood Beach Stay at Sematan is an ideal place for a short stay. This is beach front stay. This place can offer all a beach front can offer, such as sand beaches, coconut trees, etc.
It also has a fruit garden and animal farm as well. Guests can see and view anytime and it is free of charge. We went to the animal farm after we got ourselves changed after the swim at the beach. There are monkeys, chickens, ducks, goose, rabbits, cows, iguana, etc..
Dynawood Beach Stay’s heritage environment with “kampong” setting guestrooms are quaint and picturesque. You can’t help but feel your spirits come alive.
The ocean breeze and calming waves set you in the mood for some great holiday and vacation fun. The surrounding environment allows you to be closer to nature and wake up to the peaceful sound of the ocean.
We have our dinner at the small little hut and Makcik served us with white rice, eggs, fried fish with some belacan sambal. It is just a simple meal.
At night, we still can hear the sounds of the ocean waves pounding to the beach. Daddy was struggling whole night as he was bitten by the sand fleas during the afternoon at beach that time.
The night was warm too, as both of us woke u early in the morning to see the sun rise. Unfortunately, the clouds were so thick that we unable to see the sun rise from the horizon of the sea.
We packed our things, have our kampong breakfast then we checked out from Dynawood Beach Stay. It was an enjoyable short trip for us!
This is our first time coming to Kuching Chapel. It is so different! It really looks like a Chapel and Meeting House!
It is so different than what we have here in West Malaysia, all the chapel are either at shop lots, or at the bungalow houses. At East Malaysia, the chapel was built on a proper land and designed prior to construction.
We took only 3 pictures and it is without Daddy
Well, we love our church! Wherever we go, we can manage to find a meeting house that nearby. Every meeting house teaching the same doctrines, using same books, either it is for adults, young men, young women, primary children age form 3 up to 12, we have our own Sunday classes to attend.
We feel we are home wherever meeting house we are in! This is one of the countless beautiful things about our church!