Saturday, March 30, 2013

Skywalk at Sydney Tower Eye

August 19, 2012 --- This is one of our bravest experience as a couple. Alright, I'm not really an acrophobic or which is better known as a person with fear of heights. I know how fearful for Johnson to climb 268 ft above the ground to simply join me in this undertaking. I commend him for being such a good sport even if he was nervous the whole time. Let me brag a bit, I'm such a lucky girl to find someone who conquers his fear and set it aside, just to make me happy. I know I can be happy with myself alone but I'm happier to have you around my baby. *yeeeeee, cheesssssyyy!!!!***  

On a serious note, Sydney Tower Eye is twice the height of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Without exaggeration, the aerial view of the city is truly breathtaking. You will be able to see the Bondi beach, Manly, Olympic Park, Port Denison and so forth.  

Here are some general information about Sydney Tower Eye.

*** It is the 2nd tallest building in Australia.
*** It has 3 elevators which take only 40 seconds to go up and down.
*** Each glass platform can carry about 400 kg.

We were lucky that our tour guide was knowledgeable about Sydney. She gave us a bit of history for some remarkable attractions and nonetheless, injecting humour in between to make it more fun. We totally enjoyed it together with other tourists. What an adventure!!!!

Jump! Jump! Jump! 


 Beautiful city view 

Soaring up the sky


~*~manelle~*~

Friday, March 29, 2013

Adults in the Amazing World of Kids

One of the best places in the world is TIMEZONE. Young or old will end up smiling after they visited here. You will see a dad being dragged by a pre-schooler to try the Stomp a Spider game. There is a mother who enjoys more than her 3-year-old daughter in hitting the crocodiles' head. Groups of "cool" teenagers also come to compete with each other in Daytona, Mini-basketball, Air hockey and so forth. 

Let me give you a back story why Timezone will be my forever love.

Since I was a kiddo, I dream of maintaining my bubbly and quirky personality even if I have grey hairs. I often tell my mom that I will still enjoy the playground with my grandchildren and wear fashionable clothes even at the age of 60. My mom who was born at "Maria Clara's time" totally opposed with my plan. She said that playing is only suitable for kids and adults should let go of that childish behaviour. I insisted that I am not childish, I am child-like. That I am mature with my age but I don't want to lose my enthusiasm like a child. *giving explanation with hand gestures and distended jugular veins* My mom always scolded me for not acting like a demure woman. Whaaaatttt???? *eyebrows meeting together with pouting lips* Well, I always rationalise that our age gap (28 years) probably contributed to our disagreements at times. She tried very hard, like VERY hard, of making me lady-like but I guess she was a bit disappointed. I may not be very feminine like she dreamt of but definitely my mom was successful to make sure that I act appropriately when the situation calls for it.  

My mom will tell her friends that I am very stubborn but surprisingly I make good results out of my decisions. One of her friends said, "Your daughter knows what she wants and she knows how to work hard for it." Since then, my mom changed her ways of dealing with me. I guess she thought it is hopeless to impose something on me that I will definitely disobey. *hand fist with a big YES*

I noticed that when I'm angry and depressed, I indulge on my favourite games e.g. puzzles, hangman, pacman, fishing, and my all-time favourite doll house. I find it difficult to express verbally to a person what's on my mind. That's why when I was in Uni and even when I was already working, if I have a bad day, I spend few hours in Timezone by myself. I will play most of the games but the highlight is BOXING. I let go all of my negative feelings to a punching bag then a big sigh for relief. This has been my coping for 6 years since I don't verbally express my feelings. 

Because of the immense joy I experienced in Timezone, I eventually shared it to my younger bro. Then without knowing it, my father came into the picture and later on we were able to convince my mother. Timezone has become a family place for us in which we enjoy competitive games (though we cheat at times just to win..haha!). 


my parents took Daytona so seriously --- check their faces...LOL


 My baby getting ready for the game


 My rockstar


Top: Left (mine) Right (my baby)
Bottom: Left (my baby) Right (mine)

He was surprised that I can play basketball well. I said I want to give it a try then when the results came out, he was in big awe....hahaha 

To everyone, to experience new things with your loved ones is worth it. You will always have a beautiful event to reminisce down the memory lane. It is not just the experience but the quality time you spent together. I am fortunate that my mom instilled the value of time on me. I will forever hold it in my heart and pass it to my future children.



~*~manelle~*~  

Friday, February 15, 2013

Christmas Dinner

This is an overdue post but I still want to publish it because I'm being sentimental at this moment. Hmmmpfff!!!!  *teary eyed* Christmas is indeed the most wonderful time of the year. This is the time I always look forward because it seems that everything is surreal. Why? Because I find it amusing to see everybody smiling and sharing the so-called thing "LOVE". It is my family's tradition to celebrate the Christmas Eve Mass and then head for Christmas Dinner. Most of the time, our relatives come to our place to join us. It is always a riot seeing my cousins, niece and nephews around. Everybody will be delightful to share the updates about themselves within the year....oopss, I stand corrected, it is our parents who are very eager to divulge information about our mini achievements in school, career and who will ever forget the most-heated discussion on LOVE LIFE. Almost everybody will give their opinions about each others' love life, however, one or two will always say: "Let them choose and Let them take the consequences". And that line always comes from my father....hahaha However, if my uncles will ask my father, "How about Marinelle?" My father will candidly reply, "She is focus on her career. Let her be single." Hahahaha Now you see how my father can become emotional about me having a relationship....hahaha I love you, Pads.

Anyway, last Christmas I took an effort to prepare a dinner for two *cough* a 3-course-meal. Yes, I am becoming domesticated now coupled still with my hopeless romantic giddy look. Haha! My Christmas celebration might be different since I live in Australia but I will never forget to give honour to our Saviour, Jesus Christ. 





~*~manelle~*~

How Sweet it is to be Loved by YOU!


He came to visit me after the PM shift and handed me a stalk of red rose. It may seem to be a simple gesture of love but I find it extraordinary. I love you, Baby!

Sunday, January 13, 2013

APIA International

One of the things in my bucket list is TENNIS. To play tennis and to watch a live match with the world's best players. I had a previous post about the Hopman's Hyundai Cup in which I had my first encounter with Andrew Murray and Novak Djokovic. When I transferred here in Sydney, I am blessed that APIA International takes place here. 

In January 2012, I braved my way to Sydney Olympic Park - Ken Rosewall Arena. I took the public transport and had a bit of a walk using my iPhone App-Google Maps to make sure I won't get lost elsewhere. Doing things on my own isn't new to me. I can go watch a movie by myself or enjoy a glass of cocktail in a hotel on my own. 

Seriously, I do not have a clue for the players who are going to play that night. I was just praying so hard that I will have the best known players and a good match to enjoy. With all the divine intervention and I guess I have been a good girl that week, I witnessed two matches: Kvitova VS Radwanska and Wozniacki VS Azarenka. I just can't believe it that I am about to watch these great women in the world of tennis. Dude, they are on the Top 10 list. Though I am still hoping that someday I will be able to bump with Sharapova. Ooopss!! She is not my personal favourite but for the love of my sibling, she is my younger brotha's crush. I will be courageous enough to approach her and get an autograph or a picture with her.

So here are some photos in APIA 2012:


Welcoming Banner through the wooden bridge






 Petra Kvitova World's No. 8


 Victoria Azarenka World's No. 1



 Caroline Wozniacki World's No. 10


Agnieszka Radwanska World's No. 4


Let's fast forward....January 10, 2013. This is a remarkable day because I have a date watching the Men's Quarterfinals. God is so good that he gave me a man who also loves tennis. I guess he is blushing right now *pop* My big baby Johnson will be watching for the first a live match here in Sydney. He was too busy with his academic achievements and work that he wasn't able to think about watching a live tennis match. 

 This is a result if you force your boyfriend to have a photo...haha!


 Few minutes before the match started


 Jarkko Nieminen World's No. 41 VS Bernard Tomic World's No. 52


Tomic in action

I'm crossing my fingers that next year I will finally watch Australian Open. I will save a huge amount to watch it live and be secured for a good match. Cheers to all tennis enthusiasts!!!!



~*~manelle~*~

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Christmas Card from Alice




The Day I Met the Rajasingam

When I was about to move to Sydney, I needed help to look for accommodation. It was not easy browsing the internet and making calls to make sure I have a place to stay when I arrive in Sydney. Luckily, my good friend Shad has relatives to help me out. When he told me he gave my number, I was so nervous. He knew that I'm damn shy to people I barely known. Finally, I received a phone call from Tita Roslyn then we discussed what specific things I need when I move in. To cut the story short, I moved to Sydney last November 2011 and found a place in Kingsford. So, Tita Ros contacted me again to check my condition and to invite me to attend the CFC Christmas Party. 

The day that I will finally meet them, I was literally shaking and trembling. I was practising my greetings and my gestures because I don't want to embarrassed my friend who introduced me to them. Dude, this day was more nerve-wracking than my IELTS exam. (Duh!!! There are other reasons that I can not divulge in this blog) 

So the time has come. Clad in her red polo shirt, navy blue jeans and rubber shoes, she said, "Are you Marinelle?" All I can do was to give a nod, a handshake and a smile. She ushered me to their car and there I met Tito Raj, Raffy and Roque. I was trying to be at ease and to be casual but i couldn't help it clenching my fist to release my tension. 

Tita Roslyn's company has always been fun. She me tease me unceasingly but we always ended up laughing with each other. I feel comfortable easily with her, to the point that I share some personal stuff about myself. The two boys are sweet and full of vitality. They remind me how beautiful it is to be carefree and to be young. Tito Raj is a living image of a gentleman. So let me say that the Rajasingam is not difficult to be loved. They are very accommodating and oozing with kindness.

On the other hand, we reached the park to celebrate Christmas. Indeed, it was a Happy Christmas in 2011.


In this park, we played Amazing Race and other parlour games.

With Tita Roslyn


Roque and Raffy






























The Filo Santa giving out the gifts



~*~manelle~*~