Wednesday, December 29, 2010

A day on Rottnest


I am officially ashamed to say that I have never set foot outside of this lovely little corner of the world in which I was born and raised. Unless you count the occasional visit to Mandurah and Fremantle, which I really don't. I have never gone anywhere overseas except for Vietnam and the Singapore and Malaysian airports xD It's pretty sad, actually. Buuuuuttt these Christmas holidays my parents booked us a trip to Rotto for the day and back. Initally we were going to stay for a couple of days but people were telling us you can explore the entire island in just one day. 

For the sporty types, it makes for a great day. Rent a bike, grab a helmet, slap on the sunscreen and GO GO GO! I haven't ridden a bike in ages, but it felt really good, even though it was 40C back on the mainland and the seats were really, really hard. 

The highlights of the day? Everyone letting me lead the way, and then my promptly getting us all lost; finding a dead snake on the road (which I suppose wasn't really a highlight) and screaming bloody murder; crashing outside the convenience store with ice-screams after biking through the scorching heat up a hill, riding the opposite way to every other sane being on the island and then belatedly realising it was because we were riding up several kms of treeless hills; getting back to the jetty and buying lemon sorbet which was like trying to eat a whole bucket of sour worms all at once; and finally deciding to ease myself into the freezing waters which became a complete waste of time when I tripped on some seaweed and came crashing down. Oh, and of course, trying to change into my swimmers in the toilet whilst juggling my undergarments, belt and dry clothes. All in all, a great day. And as a bonus, I discovered that Powerade is really, really good when you're dying under the hot sun and severely dehydrated. Isotonic, indeed. :)

Next up, we're thinking of going to Albany/Margaret River/Moore River/Denmark for a couple of days or possibly The Maze in Joondalup for one day in the coming New Year's holidays. Looking forward to it! Anyone have any suggestions for somewhere nice to go this Easter? :)

Take care,

Ngoc

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Megamind's Megabucks



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★ ★ ★ ★ 1/2
Length: 1hr 35min
Rated: PG
Sypnosis: When Megamind kills off the city's favourite hero, Metro Man - much to the surprise of everyone, including himself, he suddenly finds that having everything he wants isn't so much fun when no one's trying to fight him for it. Naturally, he devises an ingenious plan using the deceased Metro Man's DNA to create and train a new hero to fight against him. Unfortunately, when his DIY-hero strays from the plan, and the situation is further complicated by an unexpected romance and a fallout with his best-fish, Minion, Megamind finds himself having to decide whose side he was really cut out to fight for.


Ok, so I promised a review of Megamind in my last post. I actually wanted to share my first experience with Boxing Day Sales today/what I got for Christmas yesterday, but I really can't be bothered uploading the photos now so that can wait for later :)


I have to say, I thoroughly enjoyed this movie, even though we missed the opening few scenes trying to sneak in some popcorn and ice-creams, and even though I was really confused as I thought we were seeing Megamind II (there isn't one. That was just me being a retard because I saw adverts for Megamind a millenium ago featuring Metro Man saving the city, and then I saw the recent ads featuring Megamind wanting to become a good guy so I got a bit confuzzled :P)


I loved the storyline, and I loved the characters. I loved EVERYTHING! There were laughs all the way through to the very end and even though I suppose the essence of the plotline has been done before, I really don't think you feel that way coming out of the movie. It wasn't just another kids holiday movie to me, there was something very endearing about the characters and the exploration of what was going behind the facade that people had built up for them which made it thoroughly plausible and extremely enjoyable to watch. And I loved the fact that an unlikely hero saves the day in the end. All in all, it was an excellent film and I definitely recommend everyone to see it these holidays, if you can find a little kid to rent for the day. If not, I really do think everyone in the theatre will be too engrossed in the screen to care that you'll be the oldest person there aside from the pensioners taking their grandkids.


Hope you all had a lovely Christmas!


Take care,


Ngoc

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Le Grand Opening

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And, in celebration of the fact that I passed my exams and will live to see another day in the Pharmacy lab, I hereby unveil my new blog!!! *cue trumpet blaring, cheering etc. etc.*

Well...not really. The truth is, it was supposed to be a great deal grander, this 'opening ceremony' of mine, because I had originally planned on moving from my modest livejournal account back to webs/freewebs where I last ended my graphic designing journey. The idea was that I'd be able to design my own layouts, plus manage and organise all my pages by myself. Sounded like a fantastic plan and I was really overly excited about it, until just recently when I realised that because webs.com is more a place for budding graphic designers to showcase their many photoshop-related skills, it really isn't very blogger-friendly. Aaaand consequently, I'd pretty much be cut off from all the blogging community, which didn't sound very appealing.

And then, lo and behold, I discovered blogspot.com and decided to give it a shot (why not? I have accounts on pretty much every other blogging website :P) and discovered you can customize your own layouts in a way that no other free blog (that I've discovered) can. Which brings us here. And exactly what is 'here'?

Here is where I impart my opinion about books I have read, movies I have seen and products I have tried and tested. Here is where I translate the lyrics to songs that I feel people might be able to appreciate more if they actually understood what the lyrics meant. And here is where I dump everything that happens in between all that :)

So, if you do stumble across my blog by accident, I'm hoping it offers you Something - whether it be help in deciding on a movie for Chick Flick night with the girls, or a surprising read to add to your booklist, or even just another song to add to your playlist.

I was going to add in my thoughts on the new kids/family movie Megamind, but I think this post has been long enough, so maybe next time :)

Until then, take care!

- Ngoc