Thursday, April 27, 2006

Believe It or Not?

Friday, 7 April 2006
Look at these slippers. They are all for the right foot. Where are their other halves? Can you believe if I tell you that my friend's dog hide them? And she could not find them! How come the dog only go for the left sides? When I visited her, she does not have the dog anymore. But she has these slippers to remind her of it. If you need a pair of slippers to wear in her backyard, just simply slip both your feet into any of them. There is no need to check whether it is for the left foot or the right. This is not an April Fool's Day. I was there!

View from Taman Shangrila Hill

Monday, 3 April 2006
While travelling down the Taman Shangrila hill, I could see the Kota Kinabalu Airport (Terminal 2) where the economy Air Asia flights operates.

Taman Tun Fuad Stephen

Friday, 7 April 2006
When people say Bukit Padang, I know that is Taman Tun Fuad Stephen. This is where you can walk (whether it briskly or casually), tai-chi, dance, eat (hawker or gourmet). It is a place to wind down, sit and relax admist the shady trees. There is a lake in the middle of the park. A lovely park and is a must for the tourists.
A view of the seafood restaurant from ordinary food stalls building. No! that is not the lake that I was referring earlier on. The water looks brown here because of the reflection of the buildings! There are plenty of fishes inside this water! Big ones too! They are not for the table!

Hello Kota Kinabalu Home!

Sunday, 2 April 2006 and Wednesday, 5 April 2006
Home sweet home! I had to visit the place of my former residence - Beverly Hills Apartments. I don't have pictures taken of the surroundings before. I like this place and I like my apartment.

Do you need a Cobbler?

Friday, 14 April 2006
Sister Ebony saw it first, while we were looking at the clothes! My sandals are coming off! I remembered there was a cobbler nearby. I hd brought all my shoes to him, for repair, during my years in Kota Kinabalu.. He is still there and he remembers me as well! Encik Osman is from the Philippines. He said I could take his picture!

The Malay word "Tukang" means skilled workman, "Kasut" means shoes. "Tukang Kasut" means shoe-mender.

Donggongon Open Market

Friday, 14 April 2006
Sapri, Catherine and Azrin (the vendor) with the heaps of dried anchovies and dried prawns.

Seafood are cheaper in Kota K more so at the tamu (open market) that is only opened on Thursday and Friday ever week. inabalu than in Miri,Last year I was introduced by a good friend to a nice vendor that I could get a good price for dried anchovies and dried prawns. She is still there! And she still remembers me and gave me further discount! Fantastic!

Would you buy a 1 Ringgit skirt?

Thursday, 14 April 2006
I couldn't believe my ears! 1 (one Ringgit) skirt? That is less than 40 US cents! Only if you know the vendor, of course.

A Ringgit skirt, it must factory rejected or something! It must be out of shape!

I had to folow Sister Dorkas and see for myself! And so we went! There were so many clothes, either hanged or in a heap on the floor. The vendors told me the clothes are imported from other countries like Taiwan, China, Hongkong, etc. They bought them by weight/bag. And they are not second-hand either. They have not been used!

Jackets were sold at 15 Ringgit! I am very pleased with the red jacket I bought. I am pleased with the 2 skirts I bought as well and it only cost me a total of 2 Ringgit. Can you believe it? 1 Ringgit for 1 skirt! Who says you need to buy expensive clothes to look pretty? Who would know you are using a 1 Ringgit skirt if you don't tell!

Go with Sister Dorkas. She knows the vendor. The skirk was actually 2 Ringgit but the vendor sold to us for 1 Ringgit. Sister Dorkas is a regular customer. Go to Donggongon during their tamu (open market) time, Thursday and Friday! So many clothes - you wouldn't be disappointed!

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Visit to a Farmland

Tuesday, 11 April 2006
It was public holiday. It was the birthday of Prophet Muhammad. Sister Dorkas decided we go to her farmland, situated on a hill, in Menggatal. I enjoyed the natural beauty surrounding it, the greens, the hills, the sky, the air, the peacefulness, etc. A good get away from the city.





Happy Ebony on the Hilex. And happy me - I love the

We collected (1) Lime (2) Mangoes (3) Jackfruit (4) Sugarcane (5) Tapioca roots (6) Tapioca leaves (which is cooked as vegetables) (7) Chilli Padi (small chilli - very spicy - used widely by the Sabahans) (8) Pineapple

A basketfull of tapioca roots!

Clams

Saturday, 8 April 2006
I wanted to attend the video show on the church conference this morning but decided to accompany Sister Dorkas to send her brother/family back to Sipitang, which is more than 2 hours drive from Kota Kinabalu, near the border of Sabah/Sarawak. I felt I need to keep her company on her way back. I will attend the afternoon session and tomorrow's sessions.

Raymond, Judy and their son Javan.


On our way from Sipitang to Beaufort, we decided to drop at the roadside stalls and buy clams. It wass interesting to note how the girls opened the clams. It looked so easy and quick for them, using only a knife to open the shells.


Friday, April 21, 2006

Tommy

Sunday, 9 April 2006
I thought this was cute. Tommy (the cat) followed what his beloved mistress did. He layed down on the floor as well and in the same curve posture, opposite her!

When Will I See you Again?

Sunday, 16 April 2006
I have been in Kota Kinabalu since the 31 March. Time to go back to Miri. I had a wonderful time visiting my friends of the various dance groups and also the church members of the KK branch. And most importantly to be present in the dedication of the new Chapel building this morning.

There was a fireside in the evening at the chapel but I could not attend due to time constrain, but I was glad I went there before I headed for the airport. I got to bid farewell to President Jacobs (who is returning to US in a few days' time), President/Sister Telford (who is also returning to US next week), and Sister Dorkas (bless her for taking me into her house to stay for the past week). Thank you very much, Sister Dorkas (Ebony and Angelie) and Brother Melphin.

I met another Sister this evening - Sister Theresa!

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Dedication of the Kota Kinabalu Chapel

Sunday, 16 April 2006
The dedication of the new Kota Kinabalu Chapel is here at last. Exactly 3 years after the groundbreaking ceremony (Wednesday, 16 April 2003). And 11 years after the gospel was brought to Kota Kinabalu - 15 June 1995.

Early this year, I told myself that I might not be able to attend due to personal/family commitments. I didn't have the strong will that I would attend. It was not a priority in my plans. But after experiencing the dedication of the Miri chapel that I currently attend, I decided I want to. I will fly to Kota Kinabalu, even if I am in Kuala Lumpur. I would fly in just for that. This is a special and important occasion and a chapel is only dedicated once.

I was baptised on the 9 May 1998 in the Miri branch, moved to Kota Kinabalu on the 22 December 1999 and stayed there until I moved back to Miri on the 1 February 2005. I have attended meetings in the first meetinghouse in Likas. I have attended meetings in the second meetinghouse in Luyang. I have been the 1st Counselor and the President in the Relief Society. I have taught the gospel doctrine class. I have known, visited and love the Sisters in the Kota Kinabalu branch. They have been my family, pillar of strength. They were available when I needed them. Kota Kinabalu branch will always be a special part of me.

I was supposed to return to Miri on the 7 April (came here to see the friends that I have taught dancing) but when I heard that the dedication will definitely be on the 16 April, I decided to change my ticket, even though it means I have to stay a week longer, to pay for the change of the ticket, whatsoever. But it was worth it, over and over again. I will not trade anything for it.

Brother David presented a piano musical "Because I Have Been Given Much" (by David Glen Hatch) - I always enjoy hearing him play. I love it.

The Kota Kinabalu Branch Choir presented a special musical "As Sisters in Zion & We'll Bring the World His Truth" (by Janice Kapp Perry & Michael Hicks). I had the opportunity to hear and learnt of this hymn, taught by Sister Telford, while I was still in Kota Kinabalu. I love this hymn. I had the opportunity to join the Kuala Lumpur Branch Choir in presenting it in one of their Sacrament meeting in 2005. Now in Kota Kinabalu, back to when I first learnt. Heavenly Father knows that I love this song very much. And I am so happy that I had the blessing of joining the Kota Kinabalu Branch Choir as well in presenting this number today. I am pleased with myself that I don't cry when I sing in front of the congregation as I cried whenever I sang "Sisters in Zion" at Relief Society classes. Gosh! I am always crying!

I am thankful to Heavenly Father for all the blessings that He have given me, and this opportunity to be able to be here on this occasion, to witness the dedication, to hear the dedicatory prayer that Singapore Mission President Larkins offered, to feel the love that Heavenly Father has for all of us, regardless whether we are members of the Kota Kinabalu branch, Miri branch, Kuala Lumpur branch, etc, regardless of our creed, nationality, race, etc. We are all one in Him. The Spirit reconfirms to me that this is the Lord's true church.

The Kota Kinabalu Saints with Singapore Mission President/Sister Larkins. They are leaving for home, in July, and we are going to miss them too.

The Saints at the dedication! (Picture by P/Jacobs) This is a better picture than the one I posted before! I am not in the picture.

Former KK District Mission President Jacobs (centre) who has flown all the way from Salt Lake City to be with us on this occasion, Present Outgoing KK District Mission President/Sister Telford (right) and Present Incoming KK President/Sister Recht (left)

President/Sister Telford and President/Sister Recht

President/Sister Telford, Sister Mary Anne and Sister Heather.

President Jacobs and me. I wish Sister Jacobs have been here also. So glad to see President Jacobs and have been here with us.

I am going to miss both of you, President/Sister Telford. I only been with you from August 2004 to January 2005 and since then communicating with both of you via the email and the telephone, but you guys are just great, like all other missionary couples that I have met. Thank you for all you have done for us.

President/Sister Recht, who just arrived on Friday, from US. Welcome to the Land under the Wind. You will love the people here.

Sister Annie (the Relief Society President) with 3 of her 4 stripling warriors: Brother Eddy, Edre and Edny. Her eldest son, Eder, is currently serving a mission in Sibu, Sarawak.

Sister Agnes and her daughter (Christine) and son (Christian).

Sister Helen and her family: Brother Liew, Richard & David and Sister Elizabeth

Sister Margaret (Gospel Doctrine Teacher) and her youngest son, Brother Ian.

Sister Karen (Relief Society Teacher) and her daughter, Sister Nicole, who was baptised on the 1st April 2006. That is Elder Blackburn at the back!

Sister Kate (Primary President), Irene and Marylou.

Visiting the Sisters

Wednesday, 12 April 2006
We are grateful for the opportunity to visit with Sister Heather at her home this evening. She is a great woman and I respect her very much.

Sister Rusiah was there too with her baby Goldon, obliviously to what was going on, sleeping peacefully against his mother's bosom. Baby Goldon is such a blessing to her. He is always sleeping!


Friday, 15 April 2006
Visited the Dinopols at their residence. Sister Elizabeth and Sister Dorkas.

Vanessa's Baptism

Saturday, 15 April 2006
I missed the first baptisms administered in this meetinghouse on the 1st April! There were 4 baptisms on that afternoon. This evening I had the opportunity to witness the baptism of Sister Vanessa. She was baptised by Brother Johnny.

Some of the witnesses present: President Jacobs, Sister Elizabeth, Sister Christine and Sister Irene