June 7, 2009

Book Addict

Category: Random

While waiting for Silver Bullet to get his haircut, today, I strayed. I strayed into a sanctuary of imagination. The next thing I knew, Silver Bullet was done with his hair-cut and appeared right before me with his “I knew you’d done it again” grin. He knew me too well, Silver Bullet. Before parting our ways – him to the hairdresser, me to AsiaBook store, Silver Bullet shouted over his shoulder with a “don’t buy out the bookstore” remark to me. In all honesty, I had only wanted to browse while waiting for him but I walked out of the store with 5 books half an hour later. .

Bookstores are a perennial problem for me. Each time I pass by one, I just need to have a look at what they have. More often than not, I would come out of the store as a proud owner of several new books; even when I don’t have the initial intention of buying any in the first place. I can’t stay away from a bookstore and so far, no forces of nature could have repelled me from its calling. I am a self-confessed book addict.

As far as I remember, my childhood has always been surrounded by books. I would spend hours reading away, oblivious to the world. I would usually bring a book with me…be it visiting a relative or travelling with my parents. That’s also when I discovered to never ever read in a moving vehicle as it made me really, really sick. That happened when I was probably about 11 years old. We were travelling in a van to somewhere in Malaysia and one of my uncles was driving. I started reading the moment we got on board. 3 hours later, I had a massive headache and started throwing up. I’ve never attempted to read while in a moving vehicle again. Well, in truth, I did try several times more, but I recognized the symptoms and it’s just not worth it.

Nowadays, it’s hard to find time for a proper reading. I miss my student days when I was able to have extended book-time to immerse myself for hours on end without having the obligation or responsibilities in tow. I would only care getting to the last page of any book that I was reading at that time. Those were the days.

The only challenge now is for me to find time reading those 5 books plus a couple more which I bought months ago. Haa..haa! Yes..I still have a few new books lying around prior to the ones I bought today. I can smack myself silly for “doing it again”, but hey, at least books are for keeps. I’m only happy to lend it to anyone who wants to read them, as long as they are returned to me. Or at least, I hope they will eventually return it to me.

One other issue with buying books is that we are running out of storage space. But that could just be an excuse to go look for proper bookshelves!

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June 3, 2009

Fatso in dreamland

Category: Cats

Donut has always been one of those cats who hardly would come near you, but near enough for him to see you. This was one of those rare moment when he decided to stumble on me and plopped himself right next to me while I’m on the couch. He immediately snoozed away to dreamland, but only after contorting himself in several different positions to get comfortable.

Reminds me of one of those Calvin & Hobbes strips where Hobbes stretches, yawns, arches his back, scratches his ear, curls around, and plops on the floor. He falls asleep. Calvin, reading a book on the sofa near Hobbes starts yawning and says he shouldn’t have watched.
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June 1, 2009

Hummus Craving

Category: Food

This time, it was Silver Bullet who has a sudden craving for hummus and was quite hell bent on making it himself. He does make a pretty good hummus, though. They really do taste so good with soft, warm Turkish bread.

Hummus is a Levantine Arab dip or spread made from mashed chickpeas, blended with sesame paste called tahini, olive oil, lemon juice, salt and garlic. Very Mediterranean.

Silver Bullet has added cumin into his hummus here. This thing was pretty much cleaned out in just two days! Yummy, yummy!

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