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Saturday 27 June 2015

Our 'Fun-Some' Class Trip

Good day to all you lovely people on the Internet!

It's us: LouBriTri, and lately we've been given the opportunity to visit a few enthralling places in our local area during our annual class trip. We would la-la-love to share our fun experience with y'all, and though we can't be there to tell you about everything in person-as that would kill the purpose of this blog-we will try our very best to tell you-and show you-every detail through the computer screen you are currently staring at. We truly hope that you guys will find our little adventure as fascinating and enjoyable as we did.

Above: Selfie of LouBriTri, taken at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre


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Monday, 22 June, 2015


It was not your typical 'Monday Blues' Monday. Not today. Today was our class, 8 Gamma's, annual class trip. And being your typical high school students, we were ecstatic about getting a chance to skip a day of learning indoors and instead, spending the day outdoors as we educated ourselves by visiting educational places. Not only did this mean no classes for us, but it also meant an elongated deadline for our homework.*mental fist pump*

The first place we visited was our city's chocolate gallery. YUMMERS. We got to taste all the delicious samples of chocolate. They were all so yummy, there is no way we can forget any of the flavours. There was your usual milk and dark chocolate, but there was also white sesame, orange, cool mint, tiramisu and hot chilli chocolate.

WORDS OF ADVICE: Take caution when deciding whether or not to eat hot chilli chocolate. May lead to severe burning sensations on the tongue, which will often lead to looking-like-a-stupid-person-itis.

FUN FACT: Pure chocolate have the glossiest and smoothest surfaces, one can also tell the purity of chocolate by the resistance of the chocolate. If a chocolate is hard to crumble and does not melt easily, then it is 100% pure cocoa.

After our delectable visit to the chocolate factory, we stopped at the herbal shop across the road, which sold herbal tea's and medicine which is commonly used among the Chinese race. We had a quick look as we had little time before we had to head over to one of the main highlights of the trip-The Batik Factory.

Above: Picture of batik in the process of painting
At the factory, we wandered around the gift shop, and Louisa and Bridget purchased a small souvenir each. Then later we were called into the workshop to design and create our own batik masterpiece.
We had a choice between drawing our own design freehanded, or using a template. As beginners (and people who are just too lazy to come up with our own ideas), we decided to use the templates that were prepared for us.




For those who are curious about the traditional art of batik-making, we have listed the process down below.

Steps in batik-making:

1) Draw your desired design on the cotton fabric in pencil. If you are afraid to make mistakes, you can make your own templates on paper beforehand and trace it onto the cotton later.

2) Fill your outline tool, formally known as a djanting, with the hot, melted wax mixture.

3) Steady your hand and outline the sketch you have done on the cotton fabric with the djanting that is filled with the melted wax. If the djanting runs out of wax,  you may refill it with more melted wax to continue your drawing.

4) Once the wax has fully dried, use coloured dye to paint your drawing.

5) Leave everything to dry and, voila! Your batik work-of-art is complete!



WORDS OF ADVICE: Take your time as you are carrying out this process. A good batik artwork is hard to create, it requires a careful mind and hand. The outlining and painting processes, are especially, circumspect actions. Don't let your wax drip onto unwanted places and don't let your dye bleed out too much.


Above: Louisa's Batik Artwork, "I call this, 'When a Flower Doesn't Look Like a Flower'."


Above: Trinity's Batik Artwork, "I'm no artist, as you can see, my attempt to blend the colours failed miserably."
       
Once we were satisfied with our painted designs, we travelled to the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre for lunch-or in Trinity's case, for an irresistible mint chocolate chip milkshake. Hands up if you like milkshakes! (Who doesn't? It's basically a drinkable version of ice cream. Tastylicious...)
Louisa & Bridget at the Aquaria KLCC
Unfortunately, the milkshake was too yummy that Tri couldn't resist drinking the whole thing before she could take a picture...Heh.*grins cheekily*

When we had our bellies stuffed with food (and milkshake), we went to the second main part of the trip: The Aquarium!!! (Aquaria KLCC) Yay fishies! ^_^ There we observed may varieties of the fish species, some of them were really fascinating, some were odd, some were adorable and some was just plain funny.

WORDS OF ADVICE: Do not flash any bright lights directly at a fish eye, it will harm the fish as it does not have eyelids and therefore it cannot close it's eyes.

You are most welcomed to take a dive into our photo's below, under the sea. Under the sea, under the sea, darling it's better... Okay, okay, we'll stop. Now, brace yourself for a tidal wave of photo's, cause' we took a lot. Like, A LOT. No kidding.



Spotted Garden Eel
Pirahna
Sea-otter
             
Reef Veno
Living Fossil
Sea-turtle
Above, From Left to Right: Electric Eel, Mahseer silhouettes, Tropical Sea-horse

LouBriTri's Personal Opinion About The Trip


LOU
Like many others, I have already been to numerous aquariums before going on this trip. However, I have to admit that our stop at the aquarium was the best part of the trip. Not only was I able to feast my eyes upon some really weird looking sea creatures, but I was able to enjoy the time that we had there with two of my best friends. Although half the trip actually consisted of us worrying about the pictures that had to be taken for the blog post and how the quality of our cameras and phones weren't good enough, I can say very honestly that we had a tremendously fun day. (Well apart from the slight stress that built up because I was constantly nagging for Tri and Bri to walk faster in the aquarium because we'd be left behind.) One of the best memories during the trip, in my opinion, was when Bri and I walked over to KLCC just to buy some pretzels. Yes, we spent almost 10 minutes walking there, spent 30 seconds buying the food itself, and another 10 minutes back. But that gave us some time to just talk about random things while looking at the inspirational posters that were hung on the wall on the way there. When we returned, Tri, who had been hanging out with some other of our classmates, was very puzzeled to learn that we had ventured such a distance just for a cinnamon pretzel. But heck yeah, it was worth it!


BRI
Since I was the organizer of the trip, of course I thought it was AMAZING. 
Hahaha😂 just joking. Jkjkjk. 
In my opinion, it was a very free and easy trip. It was relaxing and we could spend time outside of the school with our friends. Since last year we had an amazing Picture Hunt around the city in places like The History Musuem, The Butterfly Park and The Bird Park which was just loads of fun, we decided to take it a bit easier this year with a trip to the Batik Factory and the Aqaurium! I mean who doesn't like fishes? Love em. 
I had tons of fun with everyone and it was definitely a time when everyone felt a feeling of freedom from all the rules in school. It was getting a little bit stuffy in there! :0 :D it was actually a very educational trip in my opinion. We learnt many things about batik and fishes. During the fish feeding show, we learnt a lot about the behavior of animals and how turtles are selfish and are show-offs.  One huge one kept on blocking the view of the other fishes by blocking the Aqaurium with it's big yellow body.


 And my aren't they selfish! One even wanted to steal the sharks' lunch!

But most of the time spent in the Aquarium was when Louisa, Trinity and I were watching this cute little spotted pufferfish swim up and down it's narrow tank. We were probably glued to that tank for like 10 minutes and we room another 7 minutes trying to take a clear picture of it. It wouldn't STOP swimming up and down. It didn't STOP. Fortunately, we got one right here. This is a very rare picture and it has never been successfully taken by a photographer ever in history. Appreciate it.

Appreciate it...


Then we had this guy who just kept closing and opening its mouth...


So yup. It was a really interesting trip :D



TRI
This is the second class trip I've been on because, previously in my old school, I never took much interest in field trips as none of my braniac friends wanted to participate, leaving me without anyone to accompany me on the trip. All in all, I'd say this class trip was a fun experience, although, I'm still against the "wearing the school uniforms on class trips" rule. Why couldn't we be like Americans and wear normal day clothes to school? It'd make my life a whole lot easier if I could wake up, already pre-dressed. Oops, I'm going off topic... Anyway, as I was about to say, it was a mega fun experience for me and I'm definitely looking forward to the next trip that some of my classmates have already started planning for. My favourite part of this trip was actually having lunch with my friends because, although we have lunch together every day in school during recess, never ever have I had such a delish lunch... *wink*wink* Then again the chocolate factory, batik factory and the aquarium were also quite enjoyable too. I felt like a professional photographer when I took pictures. had to take them at different angles to make sure I had the perfect one for this blog. My advice to any students or any travellers in general: Remember to always clear up some of your storage space on your phone/camera beforehand, or you'll seriously miss out on taking some fantabulous pics! And of course, for all the rebels out there who have very strict parents: Sometimes, it's okay to break the rules when it comes to a proper meal. *smirks*

THAT'S ALL FOR NOW! THANKS FOR READING! :)                                            

Thursday 11 June 2015

Introductions!


Introductions! :D


Hello!
You must be an awesome person if you decided you click on this blog, because you definitely made the right choice by clicking on the best blog on the Internet! (*cough* self-obsessed much? *cough*) We are Louisa, Bridget and Trinity—aka LouBriTri!
Welcome to our blog! :)
On this blog, we will post about the little things in our lives that we think are interesting and worth sharing with you guys. Feel free to converse or share your opinions with us. So, not to be cheesy or anything, but please join us on this magical adventure through a whirl of fun.



LOUISA


Greetings, fellow Earthlings!

Good day, and welcome to our blog, LouBriTri. For the sake of this blog, I go by the name Lou. I may not be the hyper, food loving friend, but if you need a socially awkward person to befriend, you know who to go to. Sorry, I also overuse commas. I seriously need to stop. 
I was born on the 18 September, and my favourite colour is black. (Wow I'm so boring) For interests, I think the only thing that has completely ruined my life is K pop. (Okay I'm sorry. Typical 'crazy about boy bands' girl. I know, I know). You know you have a problem when you can memorize the lyrics of a song in a language that you are in no way fluent at, but fail to remember facts about the oh-so-famous King Henry VIII and his gluttony for obtaining a son (aka my history is just really bad and we're supposed to know that for school).
Random drawing #2
(it's not actually a real event)
Random drawing #1
            (TIGERRRRRR)

Oh yeah, I like drawing but I'm usually too lazy to draw. My favourite style of drawing would probably be realism, because when I try drawing cartoons, they look like they've been drawn by a five year-old . Related to the topic of drawing: I absolutely cannot stand when people fold or crease the artwork that they have spent so much time and effort on. It makes me cringe and clutch my heart in agony every time. 

Next, I also quite enjoy writing stories. However, I will admit that I, in no way, excel at this task. Not to mention, I am constantly reminded of how limited my vocabulary is when I end up sitting motionless, staring at the piece of paper while thinking of a right word to use. And I will say that that happens VERY often.
In other words, I'm a sad, sad sloth. 




You, fellow reader, are probably sitting in front of your screen, wondering, "Why is this dull, self-centered girl telling me all this unnecessary information about herself? I don't need to know this."
Or maybe, you didn't even read this and just skimmed through the pictures. Either way, to that I say: Yes, you really don't need to know this. But why not ey ey ey ey? Now that we have become acquainted:  YAAAYYY LET'S BE FRIENDS!

Aherm. *Straightens non-existent tie*
Anyway, thank you for visiting our blog and please come again.


BRIDGET


Hi I'm Bridget. I'm 1/3 of LouBriTri and I'm currently on the couch while the other 2/3 are currently having fun in other parts of the world. Interesting way to spend the holidays indeed. Anyway, lemme give you some details about myself.
Korean food is number one on my favourite food chart and I love everything from the kimchi to the BBQ meat. Unhealthy but yea. Music is essential for me and my favourite genre of music is Hip-Hop, and you should know, that I love k-pop music as well.




 My favourite Korean boyband is Big Bang because I feel like I can connect with them the most. My favourite colour is black (Louisa and I can high-five) and I like wearing black. BDAY's on July 11 and you can give me a set of black gel pens and I'll already be as happy as a rich girl who just a bunch of designer shoes. Seriously, who doesn't like new stationary? 




My favourite Disney Show at the moment would have to be Meet The Robinsons because it is just so inspirational. You guys should watch it if you haven't yet! My bad habits? Well, I tend to doodle a lot, but hey, doodling is just another way of expressing one's creativity. Right? To conclude everything, I'd like to end with my personality, which, if I were to look from another person's point of view, I'd say I'm quite level-headed and my strengths would be my determination. I believe in challenging myself in my daily activities and living life to the fullest extent. (I hope I didn't just make a try-hard expression on you guys, but honestly,  I guess it's just me.)
I hope you guys like our blog and we'll try our very best to make each post an enjoyable read. Thank you :)



TRINITY



 Bonjour! I'm Trinity, but you can address me as Tri, Trin...and I'm about to tell you a little bit about myself. My favourite colour is pink—I blame all the Barbie movies I grew up watching. (Darn that high-pitched blondie.) 

Singing and writing are my absolute passions. You can always count on me to burst out singing on the go, or catch me writing poems on any scrap paper. Someday, I'd like to be lyricist or a full time songwriter. Also, I'll have you know I'm a major romantic. I tend to find myself fangirling over couples quite often. I find it super sweet when things that a girl like me would normally find inside storybooks, happen right before my own eyes!  I've never had an admirer myself, but I do admire many people in my life for various different reasons. At first sight, I may come off as a socially awkward person, but once you get to know me, you're going to wish you had some duct tape to seal my mouth shut. That's right, I'm that friend that rants/giggles way too much. A 'little', would be an exaggeration to describe how big of a fan I am of Thomas Sangster and Pentatonix. 
Thomas Sangster's beautiful face
Thomas is just so likeable in his own adorable way, and PTX's musical talents are just out of this world.To end this introduction, I'd like to request for no hate on this blog. Hating is a waste of time and is merely adding more negativity to the world. I hope I didn't bore you guys too much but I did warn you: I'm a huge chatterbox. Thanks for reading nonetheless!

Pentaonix and their first ever achieved Grammy
                                     


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NOW, FOR A FAQ SECTION!
Question 1: How did you three become friends and decide to run this blog together?  Wait, are you guys even friends?

 Answer: Yes, of course we are friends! We couldn't be able to run this blog if we weren't. To go slightly more in depth, we go to the same school and are in the same class. Tri and Lou have been close friends since last year and Bri joined the gang this year. Okay, we're not really a "gang", for that word seems too harsh for us measly girls. Maybe the word "tiny circle of people" would sound better. Yup, definitely more suitable for our scrawny, average beings.


Question 2: Are there any other social media sites what we can find you on?

Answer: Yes, we do each have our personal social media accounts. Feel free to follow us or just check us out on other platforms! 
Here:

LOU: Twitter: @louisalee1999
           Instagram: @ducks_and_potatoes
        

BRI: Instagram: @bridget_yeo

TRI: Twitter: @TrinityGChua
Instagram: @TrinityGC 
For Instagram specifically: If you are a reader of LouBriTri, dm me and I will accept your follow requests. My account is private.
Wattpad: @Trinity247
If you are interested in checking out some of my stories, Wattpad is where I'll be.

Question 3: How often do you update?

Answer: Honestly, the definite answer for this would be quite hard to provide because the time in which we update depend solely on mood and level of laziness. But then of course, this blog was originally made as an assignment for our English class so there would be some posts that would be updated within a certain time after our teacher hands us a topic to write about. Our personal posts, however, have no set schedule. We originally wanted to make weekly updates... but we all know that wouldn't work out as planned because, we know how lazy we can get. To top it off, we are professional procrastinators, so... you get what we're hinting at.


Question 4: Who came up with the blog's name?

Answer: Ah flashback to the days before this blog was born *insert piano melody here* It basically started with us discussing furiously (or not so furiously) on WhatsApp about what our blog's name would be. As what could be expected, we couldn't come up with anything that we particularly fancied. THEN *dun dun duuunnnn*
We just decided on combining our names together because we couldn't think of anything else. 
Yeah, we're boring that way. (Tri here: Technically, I suggested the name but then Lou and Bri said to be "more creative" and gave me a weirded out look when I brought it up so currently, I take credit! Brilliant name though, right?)


Question 5: Are there any specific types of content that you post?

Answer: Well, not really. We kind of just go with whatever we think of and what would be interesting enough to write about. One day we might decide to write about boybands, and the other we might start ranting a hella lot about life. Some might say we don't have a strong concept, or that we may lack good organisation and planning, but do not be mistaken; our posts are of extremely high quality! (or so we try to make them) We try our very best to keep our posts at 80-90% on the percentage of interesting-ness. Do inform us if the quality of our posts have deteriorated and tell us what part we might be lacking in.




LOOK FORWARD TO FUTURE UPDATES! :)