Blue sky, White cloud, Blue ocean, White beach... I never thought that I would had chance experience this wonderful landscape. Spectacular view of sun rise. Thanks to the burning sun I look bit more 'macho' than before. Free and natural sun tan.
Thanks to my swimming coach Mr. Ang, I learn how to float on the water (with life jacket). Put of my goggle, practicing to breath through mouth, and the time when I put my head under the water during my very first trip of snorkeling, it was fantastic! Frankly speaking, I am really afraid of water because I don't know how to swim. Thus, I drank lots of sea water. The sea water was kinda cold, I was very nervous, my heart starts to beat so fast that I can feel my body is shaking. But I still want to continue swim/float/drifted on the surface and the courage comes from fellow peers who also enjoying themselves. It scares the hell out of me during the second trip of snorkeling when the current is too strong, I swim so hard but still looking at the same coral. Always got drifted apart from everyone. :(
But the view under the sea is really cool. Fish just swim passed by right in front of my eyes. Colorful ones, shiny ones, weird looking ones (got a long nose/mouth). Nice small and big coral, and they are alive! Baby shark! Eel! Too bad my goggle didn't fit my face real well, waters keep flowing inside and I don't really have a clear vision back at that time. I still try to make myself enjoy and through out the trip I tend to reduce my fear of water.
Trip to Redang had gotten more fun with new friends made there. Ming, Crystal and Chong, they were so cool~ really cool divers, because I know myself wont be able to dive like them. After I look at the pictures that Chong took under the sea it makes me admire them even more.
A 3 days 2 nights trip doesn't seem enough for all of us. But if time allows, I think we can have conversation with the new friends from dusk till dawn. Too exaggerated? Maybe? Personal opinion anyway. The drinking night, learn new game "turtle-turtle-jump" and "0-0-7-BANG".
Lots of sharing. Though is just a mere conversation I feel like I learn and gained quite something. Shooting stars. Shooting sunrise, especially when you are doing it with people who share the same interest with you. and Volleyball?
To be honest, the trip turn out to be much better than I expected. We all had a great time together, gotten closer with each other, made new friends. I feel a bit guilty asking Shuang to join the trip at the wrong time. Glad that she don't mind, and really don't mind. In fact she enjoy herself very much. And I am happy to be part of the diary :). I had never try putting so much kaya and butter on bread before but she looks very satisfied with it. By the way, it was the toaster's fault. HAHAHA!!
Took 400++ of photos and got lots of post editing to do. Make good used of my tripod for the very first time in Redang. It was a relaxing but 'sun burning' trip. Adventurous for the snorkeling part. I started to miss my holiday when I know I am going back to the busy lifestyle. Class commenced just the following day I reached home.
PS: I heard Kiat singing to the phone... hmmm~
Thanks to my swimming coach Mr. Ang, I learn how to float on the water (with life jacket). Put of my goggle, practicing to breath through mouth, and the time when I put my head under the water during my very first trip of snorkeling, it was fantastic! Frankly speaking, I am really afraid of water because I don't know how to swim. Thus, I drank lots of sea water. The sea water was kinda cold, I was very nervous, my heart starts to beat so fast that I can feel my body is shaking. But I still want to continue swim/float/drifted on the surface and the courage comes from fellow peers who also enjoying themselves. It scares the hell out of me during the second trip of snorkeling when the current is too strong, I swim so hard but still looking at the same coral. Always got drifted apart from everyone. :(
But the view under the sea is really cool. Fish just swim passed by right in front of my eyes. Colorful ones, shiny ones, weird looking ones (got a long nose/mouth). Nice small and big coral, and they are alive! Baby shark! Eel! Too bad my goggle didn't fit my face real well, waters keep flowing inside and I don't really have a clear vision back at that time. I still try to make myself enjoy and through out the trip I tend to reduce my fear of water.
Trip to Redang had gotten more fun with new friends made there. Ming, Crystal and Chong, they were so cool~ really cool divers, because I know myself wont be able to dive like them. After I look at the pictures that Chong took under the sea it makes me admire them even more.
A 3 days 2 nights trip doesn't seem enough for all of us. But if time allows, I think we can have conversation with the new friends from dusk till dawn. Too exaggerated? Maybe? Personal opinion anyway. The drinking night, learn new game "turtle-turtle-jump" and "0-0-7-BANG".
Lots of sharing. Though is just a mere conversation I feel like I learn and gained quite something. Shooting stars. Shooting sunrise, especially when you are doing it with people who share the same interest with you. and Volleyball?
To be honest, the trip turn out to be much better than I expected. We all had a great time together, gotten closer with each other, made new friends. I feel a bit guilty asking Shuang to join the trip at the wrong time. Glad that she don't mind, and really don't mind. In fact she enjoy herself very much. And I am happy to be part of the diary :). I had never try putting so much kaya and butter on bread before but she looks very satisfied with it. By the way, it was the toaster's fault. HAHAHA!!
Took 400++ of photos and got lots of post editing to do. Make good used of my tripod for the very first time in Redang. It was a relaxing but 'sun burning' trip. Adventurous for the snorkeling part. I started to miss my holiday when I know I am going back to the busy lifestyle. Class commenced just the following day I reached home.
PS: I heard Kiat singing to the phone... hmmm~
(2 July 2011 10 am till 5 July 9pm)
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