Since this is my first post on our journey to India, let me start with how did this trip came up.
It all started with a 'ping' notification on my Facebook. I checked. It was from Dianah, my sister. It was a reply to my question, whether she'll be coming back to Malaysia for her upcoming semester break. Not sure, was her reply. She then changed the topic into persuading me to visit India. BACKPACKing. She said she can be my tour guide. In fact it was her 2nd trip to India. The first was when she visited my dad a couple of years ago, which I also tailed later on.
The first thing that went through my mind when she mentioned the word, BACKPACKing was....dirty laundry, sweat, stink, dusty. But hey, there's always a first time for everything. I dragged Juan along.
It all started with a 'ping' notification on my Facebook. I checked. It was from Dianah, my sister. It was a reply to my question, whether she'll be coming back to Malaysia for her upcoming semester break. Not sure, was her reply. She then changed the topic into persuading me to visit India. BACKPACKing. She said she can be my tour guide. In fact it was her 2nd trip to India. The first was when she visited my dad a couple of years ago, which I also tailed later on.
The first thing that went through my mind when she mentioned the word, BACKPACKing was....dirty laundry, sweat, stink, dusty. But hey, there's always a first time for everything. I dragged Juan along.
She said she plans to backpack again before flying back, this time with one of her AFS friend and thought we might be interested to join. I asked Juan, and the rest was history. By the time we knew, we were in front of the PC, applying for visa..
Penang-Kuala Lumpur-Kolkata-Jaipur-Agra-Shimla-Bangalore-Kuala Lumpur-Penang.
That was our itinerary. Dianah was supposed to arranged for our hotel, train tickets and return ticket. While I was in charge of purchasing tickets for myself and Juan to Jaipur which will be our meet up point. The plan started in November. The preparation for the trip didn't take much effort as I was familiar with some things there except there were few unexpected things I stumbled throughout my stay.
And so the adventure starts......
That was our itinerary. Dianah was supposed to arranged for our hotel, train tickets and return ticket. While I was in charge of purchasing tickets for myself and Juan to Jaipur which will be our meet up point. The plan started in November. The preparation for the trip didn't take much effort as I was familiar with some things there except there were few unexpected things I stumbled throughout my stay.
And so the adventure starts......
As you age, your skin loses it's collagen and suppleness. Your food intake and product usage comes hand in hand. A good skin regime is important to make sure that your skin stays fresh, clean and retain the suppleness.
I decided to give Safi Rania Diamond a try after much said and advert about the product. It's an over-the-counter product that you can easily purchase from Watson, Guardian and other major supermarket. Priced at less than RM 60, this product could either be working or it's just another failed investment towards a youthful skin.
You just need to twist the cap in order to lock the bottle. Easy right and the bottle is anti-leakage.
I try reading before bedtime. One way to stay away from gadgets before your bedtime. A healthy thing to do. I used to read bedtime stories when I was young but the habit vanished as I grew older and now I'm starting it back.
I have been married for close to a year and wow.....how time flies so fast. But, the wedding that I had reminded me a lot of the people who has helped me throughout the process. Before I got married, I dreamed that one day my best friends will be my maid of honor and bridesmaids and I'll be driving a Ferrari on my arrival (well, that didn't happen isn't it) and alhamdulillah the dream came true (not the Ferrari part *gasp* ).
I can say syukur that the group of friends I have did not disappoint me (well, minus what we argued in high school) and I'm glad that these are the people who gave me guidance about what is right and what is wrong, people who I can turn to during hardships. Most importantly, they always remind me of Allah. They don't judge my past and who I was. And now that I'm in a middle of change, they supported me all the way. I can never ask for a better friendship than this and for that I thank you *you know who you're*. Looking forwards to many more years to come.
Mix with the noble people, you become one of them; and keep away from evil people to protect yourself from their evils.”
(Al-Bukhari and Muslim)
Pimpin Aku Ke Syurga, Afdholul Rahman
Internet today is a must-have travel item and most gadgets are Wi-Fi ready. However, when you are travelling in a group and need connectivity on the go, it is best to get a Wi-Fi router and create a hot spot so that that it can connect multiple devices at one go.
Before getting yourself a pocket wifi, take these into consideration:
• Data plans
If you are buying a locked device, check the data plans offered by the internet service provider.
There will be several plans offered under prepaid and postpaid categories. At times, service providers offer the device at a very cheap price but have expensive data plans.
• Locked or unlocked
This is one of the most important factor – is the device locked to a specific service provider? If you are getting the device very cheap, there is a very high possibility that the router is locked to a service provider. If you buy a locked device, you will not be able to use it with any other service providers. If you are investing your money into a Pocket Wi-Fi Router, go for an unlocked device so that you can change your service provider whenever you want.
• How many devices to connect at a time
Check how many devices can be connected to the router. Mostly, devices allow five connections, which seem to be reasonable. Depending on the usage, if you have a bigger family or plan to use it for small office, you may want to go for devices that allow higher number of connections.
• Compatibility with your service provider
Think about the service provider you are going to use most of the time. Not every internet service provider will have coverage in all areas. And not every wireless router will be compatible with every service providers. Before you buy a portable WiFi hotspot device, check if it is compatible with your SIM, USB datacard and the service provider.
• 3G/4G Data Card support
3G and 4G is on a roll. To enjoy high speed internet access, before purchasing a pocket Wi-Fi router ensure that the router supports 3G/ 4G Data Card.
• Wi-Fi speed
One of the crucial thing one should keep in mind before buying.
Courtesy of The Indian Express
It was almost the end of the reception when me and Juan decided to play around with the pelamin. It was too pretty to resist. It was simple yet shimmery. Me like very much. It's like a fairy tale wedding. Aww.
Wearing skirt bought in Time Square, 3/4 shirt from Brands Outlet, heels by Vincci, tudung bawal borrowed from Dianah.
“So often we experience things in life, and yet never see the connections between them. When we are given hardship, or feel pain, we often fail to consider that the experience may be the direct cause or result of another action or experience. Sometimes we fail to recognize the direct connection between the pain in our lives and our relationship with Allah SWT”