Thursday, December 18, 2008

Home Sweet Home!!!! Finally!

I just came back home to Malaysia yesterday afternoon. It was a pleasant trip and everything was great! (except for the flight delay...) A lot has changed here since I was gone in 2005. Nonetheless, I'm glad to be back with my family and friends and spend the Christmas holidays here.

I have to admit the first thing that got to me is the humidity!!! I've gotten used to the dry weather in El Paso, and now that I'm back home, it's pretty humid but I''ll get used to it.

That's all for now! I hope to keep in touch and meet up with some friends here. So call me or email me to go out for mamak!! lol! For the record, I haven't gone to a mamak place since 2005!!! lol!

Friday, October 17, 2008

Friday Night Out!!!

What a night! Don't worry, I'm not going wild! Some of us at work decided to go shopping and then to a nice dinner after work at 5pm. Coincidentally, it's our co-worker's birthday! So it's a birthday celebration for Karen! Lots of restaurants had waiting lines up to an hour, but thankfully, we managed to get a table at Applebee's. Oh, I did have lots of fun shopping with the girlies at work, Liz and Dorji! We each bought a dress and a pair of shoes to match the outfit! It's really cool! I wore my new shoes but not my new dress because I'm saving it for a special occasion! Enjoy the pictures!







Friday, October 10, 2008

Distinguished Alumni Awards Dinner

Tonight, I was invited to a dinner at UTEP as I was chosen among my peers at work to attend this function. It was a humbling honor to represent the University Career Center at such a prestigious event. I found out that my dinner tonight would've cost me $100, if not for the department's generous invitation. At the dinner, the distinguished alumni shared their experiences and their achievements. All of their speeches were really inspiring and motivational.

One of them gave some really good advice to all of us... He graduated from UTEP in 1908 and is one of the finest lawyers in the country and owns his own law firm. He advised us not to forget our heritage and where we came from. He told us about a globe that his grandfather passed on to him and has this globe in his office as a daily reminder of his family heritage from Mexico and also a wall full of family pictures in his office. He said that family was very important to him and ends by saying that whatever success he's had is because God has blessed him with it. I truly believe in that and his humbleness is one lesson in life that I will learn to cherish and remember all the days of my life.

Catie and me (She's the Assistant Vice President for Student Life and Associate Dean of Students at UTEP)

Group picture of the top student leaders that were chosen to represent each department at UTEP.

UTEP President, Dr. Diana Natalicio giving a speech at the dinner. We even had the pleasure of introducing ourselves and meeting her personally before dinner was being served.

The floral arrangement/table centerpiece at the dinner.

Group picture.

Monday, October 06, 2008

UTEP vs. UT Austin Football Game

There's always a first time for everything right??? Well, it was my first time going to the annual pep-rally at school called Minerpalooza. This was a month ago on Sept. 5 to get everyone hyped up for the big football game the following day: UTEP vs. UT Austin. The next day, I went for the tailgate party before the game and met with buddies of mine, and surprisingly some of my friends that graduated (UTEP alumni) from electrical engineering (EE). I really salute those who flew in from all parts of the US just to come back to their home university to support the UTEP team and watch the big game. Unfortunately, UTEP lost :(

Here's some pictures from Minerpalooza, the tailgate party, and the football game at the UTEP Sunbowl Stadium!

From L-R: me, Edna, Sarai, Oscar, Dorji, and Liz. (They're all my co-workers at the University Career Center and we signed up to volunteer at Minerpalooza. Hence the free volunteer shirts that we were wearing!)



The big water slide at Minerpalooza! (No, I didn't go on it! Note: we're supposed to be working as volunteers!)

Another group picture with my co-workers. From L-R: Edna, me, Rachel, Dorji, Sarai, and Fred.

One of the trucks filled with UTEP pride and the school spirit!



Our chef of the day, Ralph with his famous hamburgers and BBQ skills! It was simply delicious!

IEEE Officers: Ivan (ex-President of IEEE in Spring 2008), Carlos (ex-President of IEEE in Fall 2007) & me (current President of IEEE this Fall 2008). What a coincidence that we're all in this same picture! LoL!

From L-R: Lili (another IEEE officer), me, Juanita & Devon.

From L-R: Aaron (UTEP Alumni in EE), Monica (ex-IEEE officer) & me.

The beautiful sunset! (FYI, UTEP is the only campus in Texas that is surrounded by the rocky mountains!)

The team's getting warmed up!

The UTEP marching band performing!

I like this picture! The band formed a star & it represents Texas a.k.a the Lone Star State!

Sorry I didn't have anymore pictures of the game because my camera's battery died:( But I'm glad I did capture some pictures from that memorable weekend. I've never done the whole school spirit thing to this extent before. I guess this is what it's all about... it's not just about supporting the football games and having a good time with friends but it's keeping the school spirit alive and making the best out of our college lives! I'm so proud to go to school at UTEP! GO MINERS!!!

Friday, August 22, 2008

Ten Current & Former Miner Athletes in the Olympics!

This is cool! I didn't know we had so many ppl from my university that are actually competing in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing! Below is a newsletter sent to all UTEP students:

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August 22nd, 2008

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UTEP Olympians Perform, Medal


Ten current and former Miner athletes are performing – and excelling – on the world’s biggest sports stage this month: The 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.

“We are very excited that these young people represent UTEP and their respective countries at the highest level of athletics,” UTEP track and field head coach Bob Kitchens said.

Among the Miner Olympians is Blessing Okagbare, who won a bronze in the women’s long jump with a personal best leap of 6.91 meters. The Nigerian athlete originally had not qualified for the event final, but was allowed to compete when another jumper was disqualified after a failed doping test.

Miner athlete Blessing Okagbare competes for UTEPOkagbare’s medal marks only the second time a current athlete has won a medal while competing at UTEP. The other was high-jumper Greg Joy in 1976.

Okagbare recently completed a spectacular first year at UTEP by earning three All-American honors at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. The sophomore who’s majoring in general studies was second in the triple jump, third in the long jump and ran the final leg on the Miners' sixth-place 4x100 meter relay. Okagbare was a five-time All-American this season, with two additional indoor accolades.

Two former Miners athletes, Osayomi Oludamola and Halimat Ismaila, will also take home bronze medals for Nigeria. The pair ran the second half of the women’s 4 x 100 meter to post a season best time of 43.04 seconds.

Oludamola attended UTEP in 2006 and 2007. Ismaila started at UTEP in 2006 and will continue her studies in Health Promotion this fall.

Another UTEP athlete, Churandy Martina, won a silver medal in the men’s 200-meter final this week, but later lost it on a technicality. Martina, who represented the Netherlands-Antilles, ran a 19.82. That would have beaten his national record of 20.11, which he set in the second heat to get to the final. A Jury of Appeal, however, ruled that he had a “lane infringement” violation. A senior majoring in multidisciplinary studies at UTEP, Martina is the university's 100-meter record holder. This is the second Olympics for the sprinter from Willemstad, Curacao.

Other UTEP athletes competing in Beijing include:

• Ronalds Arajs of Latvia, men’s 200m
• Caimin Douglas of Netherlands, men’s 4x100m relay
• Erma-Gene Evans of Saint Lucia, women’s javelin
• Mickael Hanany of France, men’s high jump
• Alexandros Papadimitriou of Greece, men’s hammer
• Nonila Wharemate of New Zealand, women’s basketball
• Fatimoh Muhammed, who runs and throws the javelin for Liberia, and Henderson Dottin, who competes in the high jump for Barbados, were part of their national teams, but did not compete in the games.

“The UTEP family is very proud of and excited for them,” said Kitchens.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

THE GRAND CANYON!

This summer, we visited one of the seven natural wonders of the world! The Grand Canyon in Arizona is yet another reminder of one of God's Mighty Handiworks! I was in awe and just amazed at how majestic the view was! It's still vivid in my mind and I shall never forget that memorable experience of a lifetime. Enough said, now let the pictures speak for itself!












Saturday, May 10, 2008

Mummy Dearest...


I said a Mother's Day prayer for you
to thank the Lord above
for blessing me with a lifetime
of your tenderhearted love.

I thanked God for the caring
you've shown me through the years,
for the closeness we've enjoyed
in time of laughter and of tears.

And so, I thank you from the heart
for all you've done for me
and I bless the Lord for giving me
the best mother there could be!

- Author Unknown.




BLESSED MOTHER'S DAY! I love you very much!

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Choices...

Agenda for May 6th:

Option 1:
Carrie Underwood Concert


Option 2:
Stay home and study (unfortunately, it's finals week)...


Option 3:
Enjoy my birthday



Needless to say, I think the wisest choice would be to Option 2... sigh... It's not much fun when you have exams on your birthday... Can't wait till I graduate and not have exams on my birthday anymore!

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

GONG HEE FATT CHOY!

To everyone celebrating Chinese New Year in Malaysia!!! Hope ya'll collect banyak angpow (and maybe share some with me? hehe!) Have a great time with your family and friends!

As for me, unfortunately we don't get a holiday here in the US :( But we are planning to have a CNY party this Saturday. We're inviting some church friends over to our house and we'll be cooking some Chinese dishes! Yay! I'm really looking forward to that!

HORSEBACK RIDING = AWESOME!!!!!!!!

Just so you know I'm still alive and well here in the United States, here's a couple of latest pictures I took while I was at a Youth Camp in Prude Ranch located in Fort Davis, Texas. Sadly, I am no longer considered a youth anymore. So I went there as an adult sponsor for the youth (kinda like their guardian, I guess...). But I really had a blast as it was my first time horseback riding. We went up on the mountain trail for an hour even though it was my first time horseback riding. I had to handle the horse by myself, ok? They just gave us some instructions and showed us how to hold the rein, stop the horse and other simple steps. It was a great experience and I would love to do it again!


All the horses at Prude Ranch


Me and my horse, Brown Jug!

I've also gone to other places during the past 3 months I disappeared from the "blogging world". I've just been so busy, man! Will try to update more often, if possible :) That's all for now!