Sunday, July 5, 2009

Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus

At the current situation I'm in now, I'm somehow overwhelmed with so much burdens and challenges and road blocks. I felt like, things can never get settled down. As if, things will never get better.

Problems after problems. Hardships after hardships. When will this ever ends? Never, I guessed. Until this journey of life is over, it will never end.

This is a hymm I really love. I can't help but to sing the chorus.


Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus

Verse 1
O soul, are you weary and troubled?
No light in the darkness you see?
There’s light for a look at the Savior,
And life more abundant and free!

Chorus
Turn your eyes upon Jesus,
Look full in His wonderful face,
And the things of earth will grow strangely dim,
In the light of His glory and grace.

Verse 2
Through death into life everlasting
He passed, and we follow Him there;
O’er us sin no more hath dominion—
For more than conquerors we are!

Verse 3
His Word shall not fail you—He promised;
Believe Him, and all will be well:
Then go to a world that is dying,
His perfect salvation to tell!

Hillsong United did a very good version of the chorus:



Friday, July 3, 2009

Happy Birthday Wendy!



H A P P Y     B I R T H D A Y


Happy birthday,
Happy birthday!

I really hope I got the day right,
'Cause my day started out not so bright.

You see, I broke my friend’s jar this morning,
And spilled out all its tea filling.

What am I to do? I feared and flustered frantically,
I felt like a burden to them them, especially.

Anyway, let’s focus on your birthday!
And happy cheers on this special day!

May all your fondest dreams come true,
And may your enjoy the journey and the fulfillment to the full.

May your life be filled with joyfulness and happiness,
And in sorrow, may you choose to focus on the little brightness.

May you be much loved by people (and cats) around,
And may you love people back, plentiful and abound.

Today is your day, and I wish you the very best,
I hope you celebrate it, with a lot of zest.

Happy birthday, my friend, happy birthday,
Happy birthday, I wish you today :)



Dedicated to Wendy, written by myself, after I vacuumed the bits and pieces of broken glass on the floor.


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Wendy's reply
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Thank you for helping me when I'm in trouble
Thank you for laughing with me
Thank you for letting me to tease you
Thank you for cheering me up when I'm down
Thank you for sitting next to me in school
Thank you for baking with me
Thank you for walking with me
Thank you for teasing me
Thank you for driving me nuts at times
Thank you for arguing with me
Thank you for singing with me
Thank you for our favourite colour "purple"
Thank you for all great jazz nite outings
Thank you for all the rides u gave me back home
Thank you for being such a good friend
Thank you for remembering my birthday
Thank you for "thinking" of my cats
Thank you for growing up with me and many many more thank you(sss)



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My reply
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Thank you, to you too (n_n)/

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Approval, At Last!

Last weekend, we went home-hunting again. We listed 4 units we would love to inspect. Our friends were busy that weekend, so we went hunting by ourselves. We printed out maps from the website and plan our route by train and foot. Due to lack of time to travel from one location to another, we only managed to view only 2 of them. And one of them is a unit which I really, really like (judging from the picture in the website). And true enough, when we inspect my "favourite" unit, we really REALLY like it, a lot.

So, again, we applied for the unit. This time, I took charge of the application. And this is my winning strategy!

Strategy #1 : Pray HARD, really really HARD
Prayer works. This time, we prayed before the inspection. We prayed after the inspection. We prayed after filling up the form. And we prayed during the form submission.

Strategy #2 : Write Grandmother Stories in the Form
I think of our application was rejected because we don't have a financial/rental background in Australia and hubby was the only breadwinner of the family (for the time being). So, this time, I wrote "grandmother stories" of why we do not have a background in Australia, stating we just got migrated here, and I'm currently looking for job.

Strategy #3 : "Kam-Ching" with the Agent (Note: "Kam-Ching" means be friendly)
I woke up early on the following Monday morning. I called up the agent and talk to her politely. I told her that we're new in Melb and we really wish to get a nice unit to rent. And we really LOOOOVE the unit we saw last weekend. I wanted to be super friendly to her, but I was kinda sickish. So, my conversation with her was kinda blur.

Strategy #4 : It's all about the MONEY $$$
If you can't beat them, out-bid them! There were 8 applications altogether for the unit. And we really love it. It's difficult to find a unit we both love. And it's difficult to go through the cycle of rejection-inspection-application-rejection. The price was within our budget. So, I increased the rent per week a little, which was STILL within our budget (though it's kinda at the border of our budget).

Strategy #5 : Pray HARD!!
Oh... did I mention, that prayer works??

Strategy #6 : PANIC!!
Ok, this is not really a good strategy. But I did panic and got stressed up whilst waiting for approval.

So, after loads of inspections and applications and rejections, our application is SUCCESSFUL at last! The agent called me and schedule a time with us to discuss on the contracts and stuff.

And thus, the following day, we went to the agent's office. Signed some contracts. Paid the initial deposits. And it's official, we got ourselves our OWN HOME!

Though, I'm still stressed up a little. We can only move in next month. And I really do not wish to bother my friends so long. I felt that we're robbing their privacy and comfort. Sigh... I really hope they'll forgive me... and this period to end fast...
Monday, June 29, 2009

Rejection

Week after week after week, we've been diligently searching for units to rent and going inspections after inspections. Every week, we found a few that we really like and sent in our applications.

Every unit we applied, we got rejected. This is so frustrating! Is it because we're new in Melb and thus do not have a financial/rental history? Or is it because I'm not employed and my hubby is the only breadwinner? Or is it because we don't look like nice people?

WHY ?!?!?!?

Last two weekends, we applied for two units. And both of our application was rejected...

Application #1
Background: This is a newly built unit. What the owner did is: He/She bought/has a biiiiiig piece of land. Then, the owner built a 2-storey apartment with several little units. It's new & clean. With good lighting, heating, gas cooking, bathroom, bedroom with wardrobe, etc.
Reason of rejection: Apparently, someone bid the unit with a higher price!! And, knowing that the unit is able to fetch a very high rental price, the owner decides to open the unit for another inspection and see how high the bid will go.
My opinion: @_@

Application #2
Background: This unit is not new, but it's very clean and tidy. It's a few steps away from supermarkets, markets and even the train station. What the owner did is: He/She bought/has a biiiiiig piece of land. Then, the owner built a BIG 2-storey bungalow, with several 1-bedroom units. We really love the place and the unit. It has good lighting, heating, gas cooking, bathroom, bedroom with wardrobe, etc. And it comes with a washing machine!
Reason of rejection: I personally don't think there are many applications for this. There were only 3 groups of people (including me and my hubby), and the agent forgot to bring the application forms. BUT, we got rejected... Why? The agent said the owner is very picky...
My opinion: Picky !??!?!??!?

And thus, my dream is to own a BIIIG piece of land. Built half a dozen of one-bedroom units. And rent to people. And be picky on the rental application...
Monday, June 22, 2009

All That Jazz!!

We went car-hunting last weekend!

This is the third weekend we went scouting for a car. We really love Honda Jazz the most. Well, I like Honda Jazz the most (n_n)/ It's the most cutest, sportiest, bestest small car (comparing with Toyota Yaris, Mazda 2, Mitsubishi Colt, Holden Barino, Perodua MyVi, etc etc etc). Of course, I really would love Nissan 370Z, but then again... oh well...

This weekend, we went to 2 Honda car showrooms.

First showroom: Robert Lane
I don't like the salesman... I just don't like the things he said. He said we're stupid and silly when we told him our expectation of the price. Hubby did some research online and listened to some experiences, and the budget we placed in for Jazz was very reasonable.

But, he said, "Oh, don't be stupid. That's so stupid... you're making yourself look stupid and you're making me look stupid. That's so silly..."

Note, the sentence above was repeated TWO times. Nobody likes to be called stupid.

So, we walked out...

Second showroom:
This was a lot better. And the salesman was a bit... blur... which was a good advantage for us!

After some sessions of bargaining...

We: Can we have the rear assist?
Salesman: Ok.... (scribbling "Rear Assist" on his paper)
Salesman: Let me check out the price for this...

After "talking to the manager"...

Salesman: Rear assist will cost $500 more.
We: @_@ OOOOHHHHH... Can you throw in for free?
Salesman: No... I can't throw in that for free...
We: Err... hmmm... urrm... Ok, throw away the rear assist. Can you give us mats for free?
Salesman: Hmmm... let me check...

After another session of "talking to the manager"...

Salesman: Ok, we can throw in mats for free. Do I have a handshake ??? (grinning while extending his hand)
We: Hmmm... but the price is still abiiiiiiiiiiiit high...

After a few sessions of bargaining and "talking to the manager"...

Salesman: Ok, we'll give that price! Do I have a handshake ?? (grinning while extending his hand)
Hubby: Yup! (Shook hands)
Salesman: Trust me, you got yourself a great deal! Give me a moment to print out the details...

And then, he came back with the printed details...

We: @_@ Where are the mats? I thought you said you'll throw them in for free?
Salesman: Let me check my paper... Nope, I didn't wrote mats in here...
We: @_@''''

We looked at the paper he scribbled while talking to us. And indeed, no mats. But... he wrote down "rear assist"...

Then, we checked the printed receipt, and "rear assist" was in the receipt...

Then, we concluded he went blur while negotiating and "talking to his manager"...

And finally, we got ourselves a RED hot Honda Jazz!! It'll be arriving in about 3 weeks time, and that will be somewhere on my birthday!!

Yiippeee !! Early birthday pressie (n_n)/


The Honda showroom


Sales, sales, sales!


Our SECOND cup of drink (hot chocolate). We had our first cup (latte) at the first showroom. I think we can go around car showrooms and sample their coffee/drinks while trying to bargain for a car!


Honda Jazz... Imagine this in red!

Home-Hunting

Last weekend, we had another tiring day of home-hunting. We felt bad because we have to bother our friends again to fetch us around. We really do hope we'll find one that we like and really pray that our application will be successful!

Finding units to lease in Melbourne goes like this:

1) You search the units available in websites such as http://www.realestate.com.au. You can refine your search by stating which suburb you would prefer, how many bedrooms, your budget, etc.

2) From the search result, click to see the details of the unit.

3) You can find out some general descriptions of the unit, such as what are the facilities available (laundry, kitchen, etc.), number of bedrooms/bathroom/carport/etc, the rental payment per week, agent contact details, etc etc etc etc, and the inspection time.

4) If you wish to inspect the unit, note down the inspection date and time. But I heard some cases where you can call the agent and ask them whether they can inspect the unit earlier. But usually, they strictly follow the inspection date and time.

5) One the inspection date and time, the agent will be there at the unit and open the doors to whoever who wish to check the unit out. Usually, you have at most 15 minutes to inspect the unit and ask questions.

6) If you like it, grab the application form, fill it up and then fax/pass it to them by the next working day.

7) Along with your application form, you need some supportive documents to give you points. The points system is different for different agents. Usually, you will need 100 points attached along with your application. Vic Roads (driving license) usually carries the most weight (about 40-50 points). Medicare (government medical card) can give you about 20-30 points. Passport, about 20-30 points. Water/electricity/phone bills do carry some weight, about 30-40 points. For people like me (jobless, carless, bankless, etc.), it's very difficult to achieve 100 points. So, I will have to leverage on my hubby to get it.

8) Pray hard that you will get the unit!! Competition is very high, especially on well-maintained, clean, new, and strategically located units.

9) The agent will call/email you on your application result within a few days.


Some tips for looking at good units:

1) New, clean, well-maintained. While searching on the website, look for the keywords "newly renovated", "new refurbished", "newly painted", "new carpets", etc. I'm very fussy with the cleanliness of the house where I'll be spending half of my day relaxing. We've inspected MANY units which are cheap, BUT very old and very dirty. The paint of the walls and ceiling were peeling, there were strange dark-green, sticky patches of new species growing in the bathroom, the bathtub was almost black in colour, cabinets were cracking, the carpets were black, and so on. Some even smell weird!

2) Carports. Most units for rental does not even come with a carport. So, make sure you shortlist the ones with carports. If you love your car, make sure there is a covered carport. Do take note that the weather in Melbourne is very harsh.

3) Public transport. If you take public transport to work, make sure that there is a tram/train station in a walkable distance. Ok ok, technically speaking, you can walk to anywhere and everywhere.

4) Kitchen facilities. Gas cooking facilities and induction cooking... you choose your preference.

5) Laundry facilities. We really would want a private laundry facility, i.e.: there's a private washing machine installed, or you can install your own private washing machine. There are some units where they do not have those washing machine taps. So, you can NOT install your own washing machine in your unit. You have to use a communal/public laundry facility.

6) Internet ports. Old units usually do not come with internet ports. So, you may need to install them yourself. This is just a nice-to-have to save you from the hassle of installing internet ports.

7) Heating/Cooling system. another GOOD nice-to-have. You'll appreciate it during cold winter time and super hot summer season.

8) Security. You may want to look into those units which provide you a good security system.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Walk to CBD

Yesterday, I went to the CBD to do some si-lai work, i.e.: comparing prices of the white goods, electrical appliances and other home products to fill our dream home. Though we haven't really successfully applied for one, we thought it'll be good if we benchmark the prices of some important items.

I actually walked to the CBD. The journey takes about 30 minutes. Then, I went to Myer, David Jones, Target and some other little shops. At about 5.30 PM, it was dark and my legs were killing me... and I walked back to my friends' place..

Yes, my legs were very, very exhausted... But I still managed to snap some nice photos.


Crossing Yarra River. Gosh, my hands are shaking! Let me find something something where I can put my camera on.


Hmm... Still blur. I think I need a tripod.


Another view of Yarra River.


People walking here and there.


Some tower at the Arts Centre.