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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Kite Flying

It's rare to be out but when the time permits, my parents took the opportunity to put a big smile on my little face. We went to Tg. Aru Beach on Sunday and I played on the swings and slides. 

I saw a kid flying a kite and there and then my Daddy bought me a kite of my choice. It was the most beautiful butterfly kite I'v seen. My parents thought it was too colourful and outrageously striking. 

We had snacks while waiting for the wind to pass by. No wind to fly my new kite but at last I didn't have to wait long. Though the drizzling rain stopped us, I had my moment of kite flying. It was fun!

Friday, March 26, 2010

Go Green!






A newly formed non-governmental organisations coalition called Green SURF said Sabah should pursue a cleaner power solution and not focus only on developing the planned coal-fired power plant in Lahad Datu. The coalition acknowledged the need to address the increasing power demand in the State but suggested there is still ample time to explore renewable energy, such as gas which is more environmental friendly.



It's high time that we think of what's happening to our earth and help to make her greener and not pursue personal interests. In the short run, coal looks like the best and affordable solution but the in the long run, it's not green at all. There is definitely alternative energy out there. One example that we'd probably can adopt is by american company, N-Viro International Corporation whose patented processes use lime and/or mineral-rich, combustion byproducts to treat, pasteurize, immobilize and convert wastewater sludge and other bio-organic wastes into biomineral agricultural and soil-enrichment products with real market value. 

If coal was the solution, what this company is using is clean coal which doesn't affect the environment. Their green technologies complement each other and are build upon a unique concept transforming waste products into a beneficial fertilizer or ultimately creating N-Viro Fuel a renewable alternative fuel perfectly synergistic with the coal combustion industry.


Two different fuels, which are opportunity fuels made from biosolids and the other from manure, were blended with eastern Ohio coal and burned in the power plant’s fluidized bed boiler. The blended fuels performed well compared to coal alone; air emissions were below regulatory limits, and the boiler performed normally. 


If only the government would opt and consider waste to energy as a greener solution, our children, their children and their children's children will have a better place to live in. Let's just keep our fingers crossed!

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Tantrums, Tantrums


Of late I have been causing havoc at home especially at night. I demand to watch TV till late midnight. Last night Daddy didn't give in and lights were out and I cried in the dark. I cried for quite some time until Mummy cuddled me to sleep.

This is picture was taken last month after I recovered from my fever. It is my way of seeking attention.

The only way to my heart is balloons. I love balloons. 


I discovered the balloon pump is fun to play with too.


Other than noodles, steamed buns is a hit with little picky eater me.


Thursday, March 4, 2010

Marching, Marching!

March is here and I'm glad too. I'm healthy as I can be although I cough once in a while but that doesn't interfere with my activities. I've been going back to playschool. I missed two weeks of February because Mummy took a week leave and we didn't expect to catch the bug the following week. 

My Mummy bought me Dora's drawing set and it's got paints and markers apart from crayons. I ended up colouring my fingers and foot. My Mummy freaked out.

Last night my Nenek from KL flew down so today I get to go home in afternoon from playschool because she wants to spend time with me. She'll be here for a week. I guess I'll be fatten up while she's here.

Oh yes, we had dinner at Sri Mutiara Seafood at Kg Air last night and I met my dancing partner, Yusuff. He and his Mummy are leaving for Brunei tomorrow. Till we meet again Yusuff!