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      [Roadtrip] Where East Meets West - Part 1

      January 8, 2015


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      We started our journey quite late which was nearly 12am of Tuesday. Before driving out of the town, we checked our stuffs all over again, especially the car. We made sure we had spare tire, the wipers are functioning, the car temperature is good, the mirrors are adjusted, the lamps are working good. Well, the journey was estimated to be more than 4000km; a very far and long journey! 

      GPS; another important thing! We realised it was not charging when connected to normal car charger! Ouch, how can we drive without charged GPS. My friend tried to call the owner of the car, but seems he already sleep; it was 12 am though. :p After some time exploring the dashboard, we found another power source; the USB. Alhamdulillah, using the USB for camera, we can charge the GPS! First problem solved!

      Where East Meets West
      Shake it off T_T

      It was my friend's turn to drive the car. And the destination was to Budapest, Hungary (via Bratislava, Slovakia). It was approximately 480km with the estimated duration of 5 hours 30 minutes. It sounds crazy right? T_T But no worries, we stopped somewhere to rest ourselves and the car itself after hundreds kilometers; just to make sure the car was not overheating. 

      Where East Meets West


      By the way, to go to Hungary, it was like crossing 2 countries - Slovakia and Hungary. 

      Just to let you know, we need to buy Vignette (it is like road tax) and is currently used throughout Central Europe. It was not that expensive and easy to buy. Before crossing the border, just stop at any petrol stations to buy. For some countries, you can still buy it within few kilometers after crossing the border :) 
      Vignette for Slovakia = 10 Euro for 10 days
      Vignette for Hungary = 2 975 HUF (~ 9.5 Euro) for 10 days
      Like highways in Malaysia, we need to pay the toll every time we use highways. It is different with Vignette. Pay once, then use it within the period of time throughout the country. :) 

      Where East Meets West
      Vignettes - Credit; Google


      Aha, by the way, RnR here don't really have stalls to sell food (not so many). So, don't expect to see people selling fruits - ciku, papayas, guavas all that. But, the best part of stopping by RnR with petrol stations was that most of petrol stations; they provide free WiFi! The toilets are inside the shop; very clean. And you can buy coffee or some hot drinks as there are also cafes in the petrol station's shop. 

      And they don't ask you to leave if you park there without buying the petrol :)

      Where East Meets West
      OMV - one of the common petrol stations here :)


      The journey was smooth at this time; except that we are not used to stay in car in cold weather. Aha, I forgot to mention, it was snowing that morning T_T I was so nervous because it could affect the road. But, alhamdulillah, so far everything was still good :)

      Make sure to bring some pillows and 'comforters'. So that you will not be frozen in the car and you have 'comfortable' place to sleep. At that time, we tried to divide the four of us into 2 shifts; each with a driver and a co-driver (to make sure the drivers not to be sleepy - by giving food, water and have conversations). So, while one of the shifts take over the car, the other one need to take the opportunity to sleep.  That's the reason why we managed to be continuously on road for 2+2 days!

      We arrived Budapest nearly 7am.

      But, what made this part of the trip interesting was that; we had the opportunity to watch the sunrise! And read al-Mathurat together in the car :)

      Where East Meets West

      That's lovely enough for me. Weee. 

      I'm sorry if Part 1 sounds boring; I guess it was more to technical stuffs; as this was our first long roadtrip. But maybe it can be helpful if you want to travel in Europe by car :)

      Heee. Will share more interesting stories soon ;)

      v Khaulah, 
      140108

      Laksam in Czech :)

      January 6, 2015

      Living far away from my home country make me realized how grateful I should be. Missing the family that I used to see at least once a month, missing the seas and beaches a lot (there are NONE of these in Czech T_T). And of course missing the food. Traditional food. Malay food. 

      Well, so far, I can't see any Malaysian restaurants here (which I guess a lot maybe in UK - I haven't been there ;p). So, every time I'm craving for something that can fill my Malaysian's delicious taste of bud, it is either I will ask someone to make it for me (yeah, I know - muka tak malu, but I'm don't really ask a lot T_T) or I need to do it myself. Sedap tak sedap, belakang kira. What to do, I'm not a good cook. 

      My second attempt of Laksam.
      Here we go!














      My biggest challenge was to make the laksam itself T_T. Out of 10 trays, only 5 are properly done & cooked. Ouch, I wasted lots of my rice flour :(

      But, no worries, I learnt the trick!

      So, let me share with you how I make my laksam. Simple laksam. Maybe more suitable for students like me :) Servings for 4 people.

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      To make the laksam, I use;-




      i) 3 cups of rice flour 
      - (I used IKEA plastic cup. It doesn't matter what types of cup you use, just make sure you use the same one for the water)
      ii) 2 tablespoon of wheat flour (the normal one ;))
      iii) 4 cups of warm water





















      How to make it?

      1. Prepare your steamer (pengukus) & heat it. 
      2. In a bowl, put both rice flour and wheat flour together with warm water. 
      3. Make sure to stir them so that they mix well.
      4. Put a small baking tray into the steamer. *you can use anything actually; like a pot cover, a plate*
      5. Spread very very very little amount of oil onto the tray. (you can use pandan leaves :D)
      6. Pour the laksam mixture into layer (not too thick or too thin) 
      7. Wait for it to be cooked - about 2-3 minutes 
      8. Remove the baking tray from the steamer, place it onto a plate. BE CAREFUL, it is really hot.
      9. By using spoon and your fingers, fold the laksam. I think it is okay to fold it while it is still hot. 


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      Meanwhile, 
      For the laksam's gravy - I use;-


















      i) 4 boxes of Sardine (total about 500g) - I just take the fish without the tomato sauce :)
      ii) 500ml coconut milk (santan) 
      iii) 1 inch of ginger
      iv) 3 onions (I only have Holland onions here)
      v) 4 garlic 
      vi) 1 small spoon of black pepper powder
      vii) A few asam keping
      viii) Sugar and salt to taste

      How to cook the gravy?
      1. Blend the sardine, onions, garlic, ginger, santan and black pepper powder.
      2. Pour the mixture into a pot, then put some asam keping.
      3. Add sugar and salt (depend on people's taste)
      4. If the gravy is quite thick, put some water. But if you like thick gravy, just leave it :)
      5. Leave it to cook. 




























      Finally, serve it and eat!

      I added some salads, cucumber, bunga kantan and sambal to put more taste to it :)

      p/s - reference . thank you! :)
      p/s/s - I feel awkward to take pictures while cooking. But still, I need to record this for my future reference :)

      Till then, 
      Assalamualaikum.

      v Khaulah,
      141227

      [Roadtrip] Where East Meets West

      January 5, 2015


      Alhamdulillah :)

      Finally, after about a week of travelling by car, we safely arrived home! Yeah, it was a road trip, and literally we were in car most of times. ;) The car itself was like our house; it was the kitchen to prepare food and eat; it was the bedroom to sleep. Not to forget, our favorite pit-stops; the petrol stations T_T

      Guess where we went?

      It is the place where the east meets the west! :D


      Where East Meets West




      You are correct!

      Istanbul, Turkey.

      It was kind of a sudden plan for the winter break; despite of going by plane with expensive tickets, we tried to look for alternative way to travel. So, here we go; by car.

      Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic
      Bratislava, Slovakia
      Budapest, Hungary
      Bucharest, Romania
      Sofia, Bulgaria
      Istanbul, Turkey.

      Overall, the journey was safe and we encountered so many new experiences. Will share about it soon, insyAllah.

      Say, [O Muhammad], "Travel through the land and observe how He began creation. Then Allah will produce the final creation. Indeed Allah , over all things, is competent." Al-Ankabut 29;20

      Observe and think :)

      Assalamualaikum.

      v Khaulah,
      150105

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      December 29, 2014

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      v Khaulah,
      141229

      Beautiful Sky of 2014 [Part 1]

      Looking at the sky is my favourite thing to do. Aimlessly; at the same time, thinking.
      Thinking about life. And also 'life' after life.

      Like, self reflection.
      I did a lot, I guess, basically in 2014. I hope I've changed to a better person with better personalities, after all the things happened in this year.

      2014.
      A tough year.
      Full of tears, but still there is always happiness somewhere in between.
      Well, Allah has said so in Quran, in surah Ash-Sharh (94), verse 5 and 6.

      For indeed, with hardship [will be] ease.
      Indeed, with hardship [will be] ease.

      So, let me share my collections of sky in 2014 :)

      7/1/14 - Beautiful sunset | Palachova Hostel, Hradec Kralove, Czech

      19/1/14 - My first road trip | Hradec Kralove - Prague, Czech

      26/1/14 - Let free of myself from books | Olomouc, Czech

      1/2/14 - Spent time at the mosque | Hradec Kralove, Czech

      16/2/14 - Gloomy day | Warsaw, Poland

      16/2/14 - Weekend escape before start of new semester. | Warsaw, Poland

      27/2/14 - Day trip | Pardubice, Czech

      27/2/14 - Reflection of sunset | Pardubice, Czech

      1/3/14 - I can't recall this T_T | Orlice river, Hradec Kralove, Czech

      10/3/14 - The park in front of Ad-Deen, I guess T_T | Zizkovy sady, Hradec Kralove, Czech

      14/3/14 - I was so distracted with the missing flight MH370. May Allah blessed all of them involved. | Hradec Kralove, Czech

      20/3/14 - Going for class in the hospital. The building up there is the emergency department. The red thing on top of it is heliport - used to land helicopter, taking critical patients from countryside. | Fakultni Nemocnice, Hradec Kralove, Czech

      20/3/14 - Going back home - Zizkovy sady; Hradec Kralove, Czech

      21/3/14 - Train ride to OSEM (medical) programme | Olomouc, Czech

      25/3/14 - Walking home | Hradec Kralove, Czech

      29/3/14 - Hiking trip to Narnia's famous acting site | Bohemian Switzerland, Czech

      30/3/14 - Another beautiful sunset from my window | Hradec Kralove, Czech

      More to go :)

      I hope these pictures give you peace while facing one of the hardest time for our country; the flood :) Yes, of course the main element of peace is to turn back to Allah and remember Him always. 

      "Those who have believed and whose hearts are assured by the remembrance of Allah . Unquestionably, by the remembrance of Allah hearts are assured." Ar-Ra'd 13;28

      I can't be there at this critical time, but insyAllah my prayers will be continuously. Ameen. May Allah grant you with strength and patients. Important thing; redha and believe in His plans. 

      Till then,
      Assalamualaikum.

      v Khaulah
      141229

      [Behind The Scene] Astronomical Clock Prague; Czech

      December 27, 2014 Prague, Czech Republic


      Before I continue with the stories / facts behind this famous astronomical clock, let me show you how busy or packed this area will be at every hour. I mean it, every hour, EVERY, everyday. (or maybe not really at midnight - I haven't been there for that specific time) :)




      This was somewhere in September 2014, I guess; where autumn is one of the nicest time to visit Prague. Full of brown, orange leaves getting ready to fall off. Even the weather is nice with not really high temperature nor low. 

      Let me introduce the history of this clock. 

      1. As maybe many of us know, this is one of the oldest astronomical clock in the world, being installed there since 1410 (like middle ages time). It is placed near Old Town Square (which is significant area for European countries). And it is still functioning till now! :D

      2. Legend said that it is one of a kind after the creator named Master Hanus was blinded by members of the council. Why? They heard that Hanu? want to build this kind of clock in other town too. Ouch, just because of that? T_T <-- this story was said to be false.

      3. Then, the real history exposed. when it was actually made by clockmaker Mikulá? of Kadaň and Jan ?indel. ?indel was a professor of mathematics and astronomy at Charles University. :)

      Basically, it had been repaired so many times and some things were added to the tower (in which THAT attract people to see it)




      So, what makes it famous?

      Of course, the mechanism of the clock - but it is hard for me to understand all astronomical terms or theories. So, can we skip it? Teheee 

      Other than that, for sure THESE ANIMATED FIGURES:-

      These 4 figures (2 on left side and another 2 on right side of clock); they represent 4 things during the making of the clock (with meanings)

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prague_astronomical_clock

      Start with the left one - the first is; we can see a figure admiring himself in a mirror. That represent Vanity. Beside it; a figure holding a bag of gold; that represent Greed. :p

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prague_astronomical_clock

      Let's move to the right side. The 3rd figure is the skeleton which obviously stands for Death. The last one figure playing instrument; it was said to be a Turk - represent Pleasure and Entertainment.

      At every hour, the skeleton rings the bell while the other figures shake their heads side to side. Means? They are not ready "to go" (to die).


      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prague_astronomical_clock

      Okay, I have share 4 figures at both sides of the clock. What about in the middle?

      Of course there are some more! 12 moving figures (that are presentation of statues of Apostles) - that twelve Apostles presented every hour.

      You can watch this video to have more view on the moving figures.



      Honestly, I am not a city/town traveler type. I enjoy nature more than watching/understanding the buildings. But, who said we can not learn anything from historical building? 

      The beloved sisters on their graduation day last July, 2014 :)

      Just take a look at all characters of the figures - vanity, greed, death, entertainment. 3 of them are kind of pleasant things to do / to have in this world.

      1. Vanity; feel like we are the best compared to other people. In which sometimes make us become more egoistic, not to listen to other people's advice. 
      2. Greed; yeah, feel greed to have everything good at one time. Don't worry much, do things one step at a time okay?
      3. Entertainment; addicted to all those fun stuffs, entertainment most probably will lead us far away from Allah. And we don't feel excited to do religious things. Sobss T__T

      But, at the nearest end, they are not permanent while we will return to the Creator by dying. Right? Have we prepare ourselves? Gulppp.

      Till then,
      Assalamualaikum.

      v Khaulah,
      141225

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