Sunday 11 December 2011

Puss in the Boots or Puss in Boots


Salam , Hello and Greetings to all.

Holiday is the most suitable time for me to spend time with family especially with my children. As this moment I have not make any plans yet of going for a trip either sightseeing or shopping. But just to relax and spend quality time with my girls, I decided to take them to a movie. My wife and our two sons did not come along. My 8 year old son prefers to stay home so that he can spend his time playing games in the net without having to share with his sisters. My wife had to take care of my 2 month old son.

There are a few good movies screening right now. I let my girls choose the movies they want to watch. They came to a choice between The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn and Puss in Boots. Since I haven’t watched any of the Twilight series, we decided to choose Puss in Boots. Another reason or I should say the main reason that we choose Puss in Boots is because my 2nd daughter is a big fan of Lady Gaga and she told that her song is in the movie.

 
On the way to the cinema, I was arguing with my daughters about the title of the movie. I said that it should be Puss in the Boots rather than Puss in Boots.  The movie was in 3D and the ticket was quite expensive (RM18), so for 3 of us, it summed up to RM54. (for about 90 minutes of entertainment) . When the movie started, then only I realized that the title was correct.

Puss in Boots means Puss the cat wears boots as in Men in Black where the men wore black. Logically this cannot be true because how can a cat walk wearing boots but this is a cartoon character in which the cat walks on 2 legs and uses the other 2 to fight using a sword.

I am not much of a movie critic therefore you may not have to agree with my view about the movie. In my view, the combination of Antonio Banderas (Puss in Boots) and Salma Hayek (Kitty Soft Paws) as the voices of the two main characters in the movie is excellent.  The Spanish accent from the two suits the animated character. The 3D animation was great and the combinations of the nursery rhyme characters such as Humpty Dumpty, Jack and Jill, Jack the Beanstalk, Golden Goose and a few others make it lively. It is not a really funny movie but it has a story and message. Since it is an animated cartoon movie, you have to forget about the law of physics or logic.  My view of the movie, it is a good family entertainment and I gave the movie a score of 8.2 out of 10.

At the end, the much awaited moment is the song Americano by Lady Gaga played during the credits. We tried to wait for the whole song to end but we were asked to leave because the crew had to clean up before the next show.

That’s it for now………..thank you for spending your time reading.
Have a pleasant day.

About the Moon , Reds and El Clasico



Salam , Hello and Greetings to all.

Last night was a memorable night for me. I was looking forward for it since last few days. It was a night fill with excitement from dusk till dawn.  It started off with the lunar eclipse which is the second one in 2011 ( I missed the June 15th ). I had to rush home before 7 pm to witness it from the beginning. As my preparation for the lunar eclipse, I browse through the internet to get some information about it. Here is some information that I would like to share with.

A lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes behind the Earth so that the Earth blocks the Sun's rays from striking the Moon. This can occur only when the Sun, Earth, and Moon are aligned exactly, or very closely so, with the Earth in the middle. Hence, a lunar eclipse can only occur the night of a full moon. The type and length of an eclipse depend upon the Moon's location relative to its orbital nodes. 

Unlike a solar eclipse, which can only be viewed from a certain relatively small area of the world, a lunar eclipse may be viewed from anywhere on the night side of the Earth. A lunar eclipse lasts for a few hours, whereas a total solar eclipse lasts for only a few minutes at any given place, due to the smaller size of the moon's shadow.

The shadow of the Earth can be divided into two distinctive parts: the umbrapenumbra. Within the umbra, there is no direct solar radiation. However, as a result of the Sun’s large angular size, solar illumination is only partially blocked in the outer portion of the Earth’s shadow, which is given the name penumbra. and






The full moon passed right through the Earth’s dark umbra shadow last night to showcase a total eclipse of the moon for 51 minutes. Before and after totality, the moon was partially eclipsed for about one hour and 20 minutes, so the whole lunar eclipse from start to finish is about three and one-half hours.

In Malaysia we saw the entire lunar eclipse at these following times:
Partial eclipse begins: 7:46 pm
Total eclipse begins: 9:06 pm
Greatest eclipse: 9:32 pm
Total eclipse ends: 9:57 pm
Partial eclipse ends: 11:18 pm

The Moon does not completely disappear as it passes through the umbra because of the refraction of sunlight by the Earth’s atmosphere into the shadow cone; if the Earth had no atmosphere, the Moon would be completely dark during an eclipse. When it was at total eclipse, the moon appeared to be in coppery-red. The red coloring arises because sunlight reaching the Moon must pass through a long and dense layer of the Earth’s atmosphere, where it is scattered. Shorter wavelengths are more likely to be scattered by the air molecules and the small particles, and so by the time the light has passed through the atmosphere, the longer wavelengths dominate. This resulting light we perceive as red.



I took some pictures during the eclipse using my Canon EOS 600D. I am not a professional photographer and I have never taken any pictures of the moon before this. Some of the pictures that I took are at the bottom of this post. By the end of it, my whole family enjoyed witnessing the eclipse.











Did I mention red somewhere just now? The next excitement of the night is watching the live telecast of BPL game between Liverpool and QPR. The game started at 11 pm and coincidentally almost the same time after the eclipse. Liverpool went into the game not on a high note after losing at Craven Cottage last week.  3 key midfield players Gerrard , Lucas and Spearing were not available and also the Reds are win less in Anfield in the last 4 games. They also are win less against the newly promoted side so far. So the Reds have to win in order to be in contention with the other top 6 teams.

As usual, the Reds dominated the entire game with more than 60% possession and have more than 20 shots on goal. Suarez was excellent, Maxi and Kuyt worked hard while Adams and Henderson controlled in the middle. It was stalemate at the half. Liverpool took the lead early in second half through Suarez header from Adams pin point cross. Liverpool piled on the pressure but Rangers defense and particularly the keeper Cerny kept the score line. In the end the game ended with the Reds wining 1-0. With Newcastle losing, Liverpool remained at 6th place in the standing. The game plus post game show ended around 1.30 am and I went to bed but I set my alarm at 5 am. I had to wake up to watch the much anticipated game, the El Clasico.  




El Clásico (English: The Classic, Catalan: El Clàssic), also known as El derbi Español, is the name given in football to a match between Real Madrid and Barcelona. It is contested twice a year in the Spanish La Liga competition, and more often if the clubs meet in other competitions. Other than the UEFA Champions League Final, it is the most followed club football match in the world, watched by hundreds of millions of people.

 
The rivalry comes about as Madrid and Barcelona are the two largest cities in Spain, and the two clubs are two of the richest, most successful and influential football clubs in the world. FC Barcelona has 77 official trophies and Real Madrid 74. Together with Athletic Bilbao, these are the only three clubs in La Liga to have never lost top-flight status. They are sometimes identified with opposing political positions, with Real Madrid viewed as representing Spanish nationalism, and Barcelona viewed as representing Catalan nationalism. The Rivalry is argued by many to be the biggest in world football.

This is the seventh El Clasico in 2011 and this time the game was played in Santiago Bernabéu, and as expected it was filled with excitement. Real took the lead just 22 seconds in to the game through Benzema then Barca leveled the score through Sanchez on the half hour mark. Two more goals from Barca in the second half secured 3-1 win. The victory sends Barcelona level on points with Jose Mourinho's men and to the top of the Liga table due to their superior head-to-head record against Madrid, who have a game in hand.






 As I mentioned earlier, all these three events started from dusk and ended at dawn. I supposed these are worthy for me to write. Hope you enjoyed sharing my view.

That’s all for now…..thank you for spending your time reading
Have a pleasant day.

Saturday 10 December 2011

December Feast


Salam , Hello and Greetings to all.

It has been quite a while since I last wrote. It’s now in the month of December, and when I think about December, there are few things that come to my thoughts…. School holidays, Exams, Heavy rain, Flood, Shopping, Sightseeing and of course Kenduri (it’s a Malay word meaning Feast)

It’s a custom in Malay culture to have a kenduri (Feast) as a form of celebration, thanksgiving or gratitude for certain occasion or ceremony. In the month of December, feasts are for either wedding ceremony or circumcision ceremony.

Circumcision….what is that? Never mention that word to a 6 - 12 year old boy. It’s a nasty thought that has been in the back of their mind through their childhood. It’s due to the ignorance and naivety of circumcision. The notion of having their precious body part to be cut off really frightens them.

Let me try to write a bit on that. I’ve search through the net on some of the facts about circumcision and I want to share it with you. Here goes… This word has two parts; circum which means around and cision which is short for incision, meaning to cut. Circumcision is a surgical procedure that involves partial or complete removal of the foreskin of the penis. The first evidence of circumcision comes from early Egyptian wall paintings that are more than 5000 years old. All boys are born with a sleeve of skin called the foreskin covering the head of their penis which is an acorn shaped part named the glans. The foreskin hides the glans for most of the time so it can't be seen. When a penis is circumcised, the foreskin is cut off, so the glans is always seen. Normally the foreskin can be pulled back for a few moments for washing and urination

Worldwide, people circumcise their boys to show they belong to a particular religion, race or tribe. Boys in the modern countries, circumcise because it's cleaner and prevents or cures health problems. It's neat and tidy without loose skin over the end and it helps you to pee better. Reasons for circumcision fall into three broad groups:  for an immediate medical indication, to prevent future disease and as an act of religious dedication.




In the teaching of Muslims, circumcision is exercised because the cleanliness and purity is very important as part of the ritual for prayers.  The space under the foreskin around the glans is naturally a bit wet because after peeing with the foreskin forward, some pee creeps back there and become trapped under the foreskin. All this soon makes it smell and if it is left unwashed, it can start an infection.

Circumcision for a Muslim is done before the boy reaches puberty. It is common in Malaysia for boys in the age of 8 – 12 to be circumcised in December. This is because of the long school holiday which is about 6-7 weeks. The wound due to the circumcision can heal between 3-4 weeks.

In an effort to persuade the kids, the parents would promise gifts and make a feast. People who come will contribute to these boys.  The trend now is that, circumcision ceremony is held in a group.  The more, the merrier. This is to make the boys feel less frighten and have more confident. Such gatherings help create a cheerful atmosphere.

As for me, I have 2 boys, an 8 year old and a 2 month old. I’ve started to slowly preparing my 8 year old son for it. I always take him to the circumcision ceremony feast and trying to persuade him in doing it. I don’t know yet what to get (bribe) him but by the age of 10 I hope I can get him circumcised.

That’s it for now………..thank you for spending your time reading.
Have a pleasant day.