Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Sexy Lips this Christmas

WANT a perfectly smooth kissable lips this december? YES? Then, read on...

To all men readers : if you think only women should have sexy lips, then you are absolutely WRONG. Both men and women deserve to own one very attractive and alluring lips. No any individual would like to kiss dry chapped ones.

Lips afterall, is one of the most noticeable facial features. Don't believe me? Look into a mirror. Aren't lips just as important as the other features on your face?


3 Easy Steps to Owning A Voluptuous LIPS...

STEP 1 : Exfoliate

Add a few droplets of water onto a pinch of sugar. Next, rub the sugar paste gently onto your lips in circular motions. Continue rubbing for 1-2 minutes. Use wet facial wipes to clean the lips.

STEP 2 : Moisturize

Use lip balm to moisten the lips. Do not use saliva to wet your lips as this will remove healthy lip shine.

It you think this is a hassle to you, then head on to 'The Face Shop' this christmas to get their DUAL LIP CARE KIT. It has a lip balm and an exfoliator in a mini portable kit. It's easy, convenient and affordable. Get one for yourself or as a gift to love ones. Own one perfect smile without having to burst your budget. Price range : less than RM30

STEP 3 : Smile

When a smile is shared, it is doubled. The giver will not be half-saddened by sharing one. So why keep a smile to yourself. 'Smile and the whole world smiles with you'. So Smile Sexy Lips, Smile :)

Monday, December 6, 2010

December is back in town



*breathe in hard, then exhale with a loud sigh of relief* Ahh~~~ the wonderful smell of December filled my tiny nostrils again. Don't you just miss this time of year... *eyes filled with lots of love for december*

I have a feeling this final month of year 2010 is going to be different. This time is going to be bigger, better; it's a BLAST *for me at least* because I am turning 25. Yay my long awaited TWO-FIVE is finally here. To celebrate the beginning of a yummy-licious month, here's a music video to bring out the mood.

NOW ARE YOU READY? LET'S GO!! 

*remember to pause the mixpod music before you give this a go* 



Thursday, November 25, 2010

Lovebook

'It's so hard to find love these days. I can't find someone who would love me enough to make me fall in love with her.' Words uttered by a friend of mine recently.


Loving someone is becoming ever so difficult because it is easier to bring out faults and flaws in others. Rejection only requires one big 'NO' but in loving someone, you have to accept their all, their complete package. With the growing population, we tend to think there is sure someone perfect out there to fit into our description of 'THE PERFECT GUY/GIRL'. This pursuit for the right one is seemingly endless.

Love doesn't happen by chance. No. We are not living a fairytale from Disney. No prince charming on a white horse will come to your rescue and ask for your hand in marriage at first glance. Love grows slowly from a seedling into a mighty oak tree. It requires time, nurture and care.

Love is about giving without asking any in return. Don't fear if your love is not reciprocated. When you express your emotions towards that someone you find the liking, you have nothing to lose. You might be surprised to find out the person might also feel the same way towards you. Love like there's no tomorrow.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Cheating partner

What if on one fine day you found a hidden secret letter in one of his/her drawers. It is from your beloved partner. You curiously open the letter to read its contents thinking it must be for you. Your partner was too shy to send this letter, or so you thought. To your dismay, it has another receiver's name on it. 

'To my dearest .........................................

..................................................................

..................................................................

signed with lots of love and kisses '


Before you knew it, you are face to face with a cheating partner.



Apparently, there are signs to look for to spot a cheating partner. This checklist may vary with different people and relationships. But when you have ticks for at least 3 or more of these signs, then it's time to start being suspicious.

1. Your partner acts differently around you.
There is a sudden flush of affection or he completely ignores you. This means that he has a change in life experience (eg stress at work, got a promotion, hiding secrets from you). 


2. Your partner gets defensive when questioned.
He refuses to answer your questions and explodes in a rage saying you are nagging him or do not give him some space to breathe. This gives him an excuse to back away from giving you a valid answer.


3. Your partner hides relationships from you.
There are countless of emails, letters and smses from an anonymous person whom your partner never find time to mention or introduce to you. Yes couples do not share the same friends but they are often aware of their partner's acquaintances. So if there is anyone your partner is trying to hide from you, that might be the person you are on the look out for.


4. Your partner has a cheating history
He did it before, he can do it again. Now that he has past experiences, he's probably better off at hiding it from you.


5. Trust your instinct
If you got a feeling that something is wrong, do not let it slide by you. Pay attention to it.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

4 Happy Seasons in one place

Have you experienced 4 different seasons in Malaysia? Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter (4 seasons in 1 place) ; 365 days a year. Curious to know? The only way to find out is to travel to the 4 Happy Seasons Restaurant in Wangsa Maju.



The restaurant is separated into 4 different interiors designs; each representing one season. I've always loved the winter so I chose to dined in this part of the restaurant. The blue and white lights brought about the cool, wintry feel to the room. The temperature was lowered to icy cold. I was shivering yet I did not budge from my seat. How often do you get such a weather in HOT HUMID Malaysia?

I........ Looo..ve..... I.....t *shivering voice*

That's still not the best experience in the restaurant. The menu offers a broad selection of dishes . The dishes are recommended according to the seasons. Warm food (eg. soups, volcano rice, tomyam) are served in winter section. I, however, tried a variety of food from different seasons in the menu. The food were reasonably priced. Food are served at large portions so it is definitely not advisable to order too many dishes at once. A big mistake I made by ordering too much.... I had to force my portion down my tiny tummy. Still... it was well worth it.









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4 HAPPY SEASONS RESTAURANT
No. 9 Jalan Wangsa Delima,
1A, Section 5, Wangsa Maju,
53300 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
For reservations :
Tel : +6 03-4142 7171 Fax: +6 03-4142 9480

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Ferringhi's Best

Ferringhi Garden Restaurant in Penang is the place to look forward to for a posh dining experience. It is a paradise for food lovers with difficult-to-please-taste buds. Located 5 minutes away from the beach, the quiet settings of the restaurant with panoramic garden view creates a romantic atmosphere suitable for all lovebirds. I have dined in this place for the third time now and it still managed to catch my breathe away. The restaurant serves a myriad of ala-carte local to western cuisine.






Each beautifully garnished food platter are served by extremely friendly waitresses. They always bring a smile to the table. Even when using the toilet, I couldn't resist but to give a happy grin. You'd see why... *check the signs displayed*. :)

After a good dinner, I'd take a stroll at the Ferringhi Night Market near here, 10 minutes walking distance away. The Ferringhi Night Market consists of stalls lining alongside the main road, stretching a distant as long as 1 km. Souveniers, beach clothes, bags, local food are some of the things found in the night market. Everything is sold at a lower price *only if you know how to get a good bargain* So imagine why I never get bored of walking and shopping in this part of town.

-Photos are courtesy of Jean Ching. Edited by Jin & Jo-
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FERRINGHI GARDEN
95 Batu Ferringhi Beach,
Penang Island, Malaysia.
For reservations :
Tel: 604-88 111 93 Fax: 604-88 111



FERRINGHI NIGHT MARKET
Main road from Rasa Sayang Hotel to Casuarina Hotel.
Only opens after sundown.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Trick-or-Treat

T R I C K -or- T R E A T?

Halloween was also celebrated in Genting Highlands on the 31st of October. Youngsters dressed in weird costumes with thick bloody make-ups were marching into the biggest, most happening costume party here. They disguised themselves as werewolves, vampires, walking skeletons, witches and many other scary Halloween characters.

The haunted house was also packed with people waiting to be frightened by fake GHOSTS. Of course, there were some rumours of people claiming they had met with REAL spirits in Genting. Perhaps what they claim is true...

Since it's another main tradition of Halloween to share ghost stories, now I am going to share one real story.
This happen to a friend of mine, KK. He has the ability to see these supernatural beings from a very young age.

'....... On one camping night, it was late and the scouts were still setting up the station games for the following day. KK and another junior scout was tying a rope to a tree trunk for a game called 'monkey's crawl'. He suddenly felt a presence. And as he looked up on the tree, he saw a woman dressed in a long bright RED dress standing steadily upon a small, thin branch. The woman's face was covered with her long silky hair. He didn't want to scare his friend by telling him what he saw. So he just told the scout to return to the headquaters with him. But as he turned around to make a haste back, there she was..... STANDING RIGHT IN FRONT OF HIM.... face to face.... He had the scare of his life. He ran as fast as he could. He had forgotten about his friend. Feeling something amiss, the junior scout ran after him. They didn't return to their tent that night. KK saw that woman in red floating in and out of each tent. These tents were full of sleeping scouts, unaware of the whole horrible events that happened that night. KK did not revealed the story... not until the camp was well over.

I WAS IN THAT CAMP TOO.... Imagine how my blood turned cold when I listened to the story told by KK days after camp.'

My hands start to shiver as I write this blog alone tonight.... *yikes.. this is so creepy*

Love Jo.



Friday, October 22, 2010

Problems in long distance relationship

Coping with long distance relationship for long period of time is difficult. Common problems in long distance relationship:-

1. Easier to avoid discussion on a relationship related problem.
It's bad for the couple as there will be an accumulation of unresolved issues, waiting to erupt like the great volcano when the time comes. And nobody can survive this kind of fatal eruption. NOBODY.

2. Cold war can last longer.
Long distance means you may run away from somebody you don't like (even if that somebody is your partner) and you do not have to deal with him/her directly for as long as you want it to be.

3. There's a drastic change of routine.
Normal : Watching movies, cooking & eating meals together, gazing at the stars in the night sky etc.
Long distance : Chatting on the phone and online (ie. MSN, Yahoo, Facebook, IDD calls)

4. 'Other-couples-are-out-dating, why-can't-we?' syndrome.
In times, couples in long distance relationship find themselves constantly asking whether they are in a real relationship. They start comparing their relationship with other loving couples they meet.

5. Easier to cheat.
There's only a fine line between staying faithful and breaching the trust of your partner.If you're not careful, you might fall into the latter.

Surviving a long distance is only manageable if both parties are mentally prepared for it. Identify all the issues before they pop up, discuss how you want to keep the phone conversation interesting, meet at every chance possible. It's not impossible to keep a strong long distance relationship. *Speaking from experience*

Love Jo.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

More Sushi??

Dear Diary,

I'm seriously filled with too much sushi for a week *Surrender* I dined-in at Sushi King Restaurant for not once, not twice but three times in less than a week. How did that happen? All thanks to the RM 2 sushi king card Bonanza promotion. I am gaining the extra pounds. The half-priced promotion did a lot of miracles. You'd be surprised by how far I was able to push over my limits in eating sushi. For someone who hates eating plain white rice, I've been very generous in my rice consumption during these few days. Sigh. What to do... the promotion is only for rice-based sushi.

My friends and I queued for more than an hour for a room in the restaurant. Swarms of mosquitos were feasting on our blood while we waited outside the restaurant. I was the biggest donor of course since I only had shorts on. *ish* We were led to our room after my named was called. We ate like hungry wolves, finishing all the dishes within minutes. Plates after plates stacked on each other. Within half an hour, our pace slowed down. There were no more empty spaces in our stomach yet our hands were still pushing more food into our mouths. In the end, we had to call its quits. Satisfaction were written all over our faces. 49 plates stacked in front of us, all in various colours (purple, red, pink). The bill came to about RM 100 ++.

This promotion will come again next year. Arigato Sushi King for now. We enjoyed the promotion.

Love Jo.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Things that go bump in the night at Safira

Dear Diary,

Sunway Hotel Seberang Jaya was all booked out that night. Evon and I had no other choices but to check in at a neighbouring country club; Safira. We were surprised to find out that the rooms were mostly available when we called to make our reservations. The description of the chalet found on the website was too good to describe such a cheap place to stay for a night.

When we reached the front entrance of the hotel, everything dawned on us. The whole place was dark with only some distant places lit with dim street lamps. The road leading to our room, S2 was gloomy. There were also some unfinished construction along the road. I was so glad Evon was with me for the night or....... I really couldn't imagine what I'd do. *shrugged* Probably sleep in the lobby for the night. We girls decided to call it a night after reading some magazines and brochures. We knew the following day will be a long day. We shared a queen-sized bed; I slept on the bedside facing the window.

I told Evon earlier I wasn't afraid of anything that spooks at night. Ironically, that wasn't true. I was just trying to comfort her. We were sleeping quite soundly until...... there was a loud bang on our roof. I was awaken by the sound. It then sounded like a rat / a cat running about in fear. Then, there were soft knocks on our bedroom door. I was just waiting for the sound to leave us. But there were more. From a distant, two sounds of explosions echoed in my ears. I was thinking to myself, 'Can it get any worse?'

Evon was restless, I could tell. She was rolling about on the bed. She went to the toilet soon after. I didn't realized she was trying to grab my attention by making loud actions. When she came back from the toilet, my back was facing her. She was touching my back, trying to nudge me awake. I didn't budge. I was afraid when I do turn around it wasn't her there. So I was left stiff in my sleeping position, shaking in fear. I fell asleep after hearing a group of people chatting right opposite our room. It was comforting to know we weren't the only people there.

The next day we were talking about the spooky sounds we heard from the night before. During then only did we realize, we were both only pretending to sleep throughout. O how I wish I had just turned to her and woke her up. I would at least not feel so scared for the rest of the creepy night.

Love Jo.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

10.10.10

Dear Diary,

I woke up today asking myself, 'Will this be just another day?' Then I realised NO. Today's the 10.10.10. We only get this day once in every 10 years. This marks another decade of my life that had passed me by. What have I done for the last 10 years? What crazy drastic changes have I made? A lot has changed about me, about the rest of the world.

Jo-10 years back would never write so much as she hated writing, essays especially. She would not even find the courage to walk into libraries, because that's the place she'd fall asleep on the desk. I still do sometimes. But at least I find myself loving to read and learn more about others' perceptions on life, love and work. I felt a little wiser with each words read. Ok abit too exaggerating. :)

Jo-10 years back was a pessimistic. Everything to her seems dull and not worth trying. She doesn't usually laugh at the silliest joke. Well, to her it was not worth a laugh. Today, I find myself living every day of my life, learning new things, never giving up, looking at the brighter side of life. I make silly jokes all the time. I'd laugh at my own jokes although it is extremely lame. I know but I couldn't help it.

10 years ago, the Jo you knew would never ever say a word 'No' to you. Though she knew there were times when boundaries had been crossed and some people just need to hear the word No to stop. She never liked seeing the upset looks of disappointment on others. All that was in the past. Rejecting people requires greater inner strength. It is much easier to just accept what others think than to put your foot forward to make your stand. I learned this lesson the hard way. Better late than never though.

All in all, the past 10 years was a journey. It had made me who I am today and therefore I had no regrets. I am blessed with so many great things in life. My family, a home, a man who loves me so, friends and a many doors of opportunities. 10.10.10 reminds me of everything I have. What about you?

And before I forget 'HAPPY WEDDED BLISS MR. LEE JIH HOUH!!' May you have your happily ever after....

Jo.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Motorbike blunders

Here's a few episodes of motorbike blunders by JIN & JO.....

Scenario 1
Jin was on his way to meet Jo in front of her block. That was his second time riding on a motorbike. (the first time was during a beginner's lesson from his friend). So sadly he was still unable to balance himself on the bike. While he was slowly trying to reach his destination, Jo waited patiently for her partner to turn up. She sat in a hut beside a group of unknown strangers. Jo was surprised to see him on a motorbike. She was thinking to herself, 'I thought he never knew how to ride a bike.' She was perfectly right about that. She did not budge from her seat as she watched him trying to park his motorbike in the parking lot designated for motorbikes only. Before she could blink her eyes, something HAPPENED......... he accidentally knocked the motorbike beside him, causing it to lean towards the opposite direction. One bike after another started to fall over just like falling dominos. He was seen rearranging all the bikes soon after. The group of strangers turned to look at him and said 'That's so embarrassing' . Laughing away.They didn't realised Jo was JIN's girlfriend. When Jin walked up to the hut to meet her, the group suddenly lost all words as though the cat has caught their tongue. They felt the whole series of events were hilarious.
Blunder 1 : Choose a parking lot with limited space.

Scenario 2
Jin and Jo was on their way to dinner. Suddenly they heard a loud *POP*. The rear tyre just exploded. Jin had to pushed his motorbike to the nearest shop for repairs. They didn't have any idea where it was. Lil did they know that the nearest shop was at least 1/2 km away. This was extremely far since he had to push the bike all the way there. It was dark when they reached.
Blunder 2 : Never to keep the phone number of the repairman in case of emergency.

Scenario 3
Jin and Jo was happily riding on a motorbike until they reached a road block. The policeman checked the road tax and found that it was expired 2 weeks earlier. Jin and Jo had no idea about this since they borrowed the bike from a friend. They were surprised to learn about the truth. Too bad... they were slapped with a big summon.
Blunder 3 : Borrow friend's bike without checking the validity of its road tax.

Scenario 4
Jin was fetching Jo back to her university. They were stopped by a group of policemen. Jin was getting restless but Jo did not have the slightest clue what they are facing. Jin suddenly whispered to her softly. 'My license is only valid for one passenger.' What a rude shock it was for Jo. 'Are you telling me that all this while you are not allowed to take passengers on your bike?' It was lucky for them as the policemen were only giving them warnings.
Blunder 4 : Take passengers on your bike when you have only an 'L' license

Scenario 5
Jin and Jo was on their first vacation abroad. They wanted to have a taste of riding amotorbike around town on their own. A day earlier, their tour guide was telling them that helmets were not necessary for bikers there. So being the innocent man he was, Jin didn't have his helmet on. Almost at the end of their ride around town, they were stopped again..... by two policemen. The police was trying to take away their license. They received another round of summon.
Blunder 5 : Trust everything your tourguide said and never to wear helmet (although it is for safety purposes)

♥Jin & Jo♥

Sunday, September 26, 2010

KL Hop on Hop off Bus


Truth to be told, that was my very first time on the KL hop-on hop-off bus. I had been to KL town countless of times but I never noticed the existence of this double decker bus. I came to know of it through the organizers of a competition I was participating a week ago. My friends (other entrants of the competition) and I hopped on the bus by 9 am. Now there are a few things to keep note for those of you who are interested to give this service a go.


No 1. Be prepared to pay all your tickets in cash. Apparently, the man at the ticket counter do not know how to swap the credit card on the machine.

No 2. Foreign tourists pay twice the price of a local. Get your MALAYSIAN friends to pay for your ticket.

No 3. Never to sit outside the roofed area without sunscreen protection unless you are willingly getting a tan and sunburn.

The bus runs on a daily basis from 8.30 am to 8.30 pm, remember the tickets are valid for 24 hours after purchased. We may catch any of the buses at the 22 designated stops. Here's a map.


The glass roof panel of the upper deck made it possible to look through the top of the bus. This glass made roof is particularly useful for photo-taking of high rise such as KLCC without alighting the bus. Each seats are also prepared with a headphone which plays the pre-recorded guide of attractions around KL. Must-visit places includes Chinatown (for cheap 'branded' goods and food) and Central Market (souveniers). Now that you are ready, go get your tickets and you are in for a FUN ride. For more information, click on the following website www.myhoponhopoff.com

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

I Love Bali Day 5

Dear Diary,

Today's our last day in Bali. We had a motorbike with us so we were going around town on this little vehicle. We were at Kuta Beach again. This time we went in the waters for a swim. The waves were higher than the ones we have in Langkawi Beach, Malaysia. I wasn't familiar with swimming in the sea with such waves. They freaked me out every single time they came gushing to shore. Each time I felt like being pulled in deeper into the sea by the waves. He was beside me before the waves came in but every time I'd turn around to find him missing. He was rolled back to the beach with the 'help' of the waves. Lol. We didn't stay long in the waters. I was too tired trying to swim against the waves.

We went back to the hotel for a shower before checking out. After that, we went to a artcraft market near Sorgawi hotel. We bought some more things for ourselves. Last minute shopping before we headed for a short ride around the rest of Kuta and Seminyak.

Time for us to say goodbye to Bali. Our very first vacation overseas on our 4th year anniversary. I love you.

♥ Jin & Jo ♥

I Love Bali Day 4

Dear Diary,

This was beach day.

Beach 1 : Nusa Dua Beach
It was a beach famous for its watersports and other activities. They did not come cheap so we decided to take a short stroll by the beach instead. And guess what we'd found while strolling, a giant chess set.

We visited Uluwatu Temple, a temple located on a cliff. From the top, we saw the waves of the vast blue ocean formed white linings alongside the bottom of the cliff. As we walked about the temple, there were a troop of monkeys following us closely. We thought they were the innocent adorable creatures they should be. How wrong we were about them. We were warned about getting too close with these monkeys. They were famous for snatching bags and accessories from tourists. Yes, and you'd guess it. I was feeding one of the monkeys when woops... one monkey took my camera cover. It was super fast and it ran to a tree nearby. Luckily the fruit seller immediately throw some fruits to the monkey and grabbed the cover from the monkey back for me. Sadly I had to pay for the packet of extra fruits for a higher price. Seems to me those monkeys were very 'well-trained'. They'd be fed if they stole some things from people. Oh well. Lesson learn. Don't be fooled by innocent looking monkeys.




We had one of our best lunch in Restoran ayam tulang lunak. We ordered ayam tulang lunak (their specialty), crispy duck and kangkung masak sambal. I didn't quite understand why they called it ayam tulang lunak, not until I tried it. The bones of the chicken was extremely crunchy and edible. You can have the chicken with the bones. All of them. It was really expensive but was worth every single rupiah.

Beach 2 : Padang Padang Beach
Mostly rocky by the seaside. It was not a suitable beach for a dip in the waters. The waves were constantly pushing us towards the rocks. There were lots of tourists just sunbathing by the sandy beach though. On our way to Jimbaran Beach, we saw a surfer badly injured from surfing in Padang Padang Beach. That's how dangerous it was. But it was a nice spot to visit nonetheless.

Beach 3 : Jimbaran Beach
This beach was facing the international airport. This was the most romantic spot for a candlelight seafood dinner for two. Occasionally we saw planes heading towards the airport.

The music band who entertained us with a balinese song at dinner

Beach 4 : Kuta Beach
This beach was the nearest beach to our hotel. It was a walking distance away (about 15-20 mins walk). It was almost pitch dark by the beach at night. There were some fireworks breaking the silence of the night every once in awhile.

We rented a motorcycle from our hotel on this fourth night. We were riding the bike around town, having to stop to ask for directions several times. It reminded me of the moments we shared during our university days when we were riding on his motorbike and got lost.

♥ Jin & Jo ♥

I Love Bali Day 3

Dear Diary,

It was day three and still no souveniers bought. We needed souveniers, lots of them. Utara took us to Krishna souveniers center for a short leisure shopping. They had a variety of food, clothes, keychains, scarves, keychains.... you named it, they had it. Yay it was what we really needed. Everything in one single place.

Pura Taman Ayun was next on the to-visit-in-Bali list. It was a praying ground for the royalty. A very well kept garden surrounded the temple. Stupas with different heights are seen from outside the temple walls. These stupas each represented the kings and princes. The king would sit on one of the high stage during ceremonial prayers. After prayers, the king would be entertained with different performances by his people. However, this grand tradition seemed to have died out. They only have one last king in the reign. Sad to see how time can kill the tradition / cultures of most civilization.

It was lunch time again by the time we finish going around Taman Ayun. Another moment I anticipated. Time for some Babi Guling. The stall was by the roadside. The babi was served with rice, very much like the char sao (bbq pork) rice we have here in Malaysia. But it tasted very much different, it was simply delicious. Basically, the dish consisted of one port satay, one deep fried pork skin (with some hair still attached to the skin), some pork meat, green dark chopped vegetable and a bowl of soup. All for 18000 rupiah per pax. I liked all except for the skin.. was imagining the hair brushing my tongue. Ok that's enough details. I'd better not spoil your desire to try this delicacy in Bali.

We then headed to Bedugul temple, floating temple on a hill lake. According to Utara, Balinese people pray to lakes, rivers, mountains, seas... hence why they have all these temples located by these locations. When we were at Bedugul, the weather started to change. It rained for the first time during our Bali trip. You can see all of us (including other tourists) ran for the nearest shelter. The rain did not stop us from exploring the place though. Lucky thing i had my trustworthy umbrella with me. By the time the rain was gone, the whole place was filled with mist. Very much like the weather we would get in Genting. It was cooling, refreshing and somehow with the mist, the whole place seemed to have a mysterious feel to it. Really enchanting.

We were in Tanah Lot for sunset watching by 3 pm. There were so much to see before the sun set. The tide was low enough for us to walk up to the front of the temple. We did a lil walk around the rocky part of the seaside. The were small deep holes between the rocks. Fishes and snails were trapped in these holes. They amused me. I was like a lil 7 year old girl yelling out with excitement every time i spotted sea creatures in these holes. It worked all the time. We found hundreds of bats clinging on the walls near a cliff here. I don't think many would have noticed it. The path to the cliff was slippery and dangerous. I didn't know how Be managed to talk me into walking there with him.






The tide came in really fast. There was this one time we were almost pulled in by the waves. I panicked and screamed my lungs out. My legs froze on the spot I was standing. I was afraid with one wrong step i might fall in one of the deep holes between the rocks. Fortunately, the wave rolled back to the sea as fast as it came in. We ran to safety asap. *phew*

We chose a beautiful spot to wait for the sunset. It was so romantic.



We had dinner in Warung Wahaha. They ser
ved really good pork ribs. Highly recommended. The settings were very romantic too. Near the restaurant was a spa centre. A good body massage and spa was what we really needed after a long tiring day. It was a two hour long session.

♥ Jin & Jo ♥

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