Thursday 16 April 2009

Lost

I was lost in the real world for a while and had difficulty to find my way back to the blog sphere. Thankfully, I'm not dead and gone. Indeed, I have friends who held the torch high. They have guided and encouraged me to come back into this virtual space. So here I am. During the stint of my disappearance, I have been busy with a couple of things.....

The Home Search
My tenancy contract is expiring this June. It's the time of the year to check various sites in the net in search for a spot to live in from hundreds of options available. It makes no sense for me to continue renting in my current apartment when there are better and cheaper options available in abundance now. It's kind of nomadic when I really come to think about it. There is no permanence and no sense of belonging. I found myself checking out from one apartment to another, to see if I can fit in. One day I found this nice place in Dubai Marina, affordable (since the rental rate has gone down now and my accommodation allowance has been increased by 40%) but relatively pricey and deadly tempting. It's got a view to die for, from the balcony on the 9th floor. It was really a boastful view of the chic Marina Walk with the nicely moored yachts and the tamed green waterways which narrowly open to the Arabian Sea. A yearly rent for this apartment is equivalent to the full ownership of a single storey terrace house in Malaysia. Luckily, I'm 36, old enough to resist the temptations that are so rife in Dubai.

The view from an apartment that I almost signed an annual deal



My search has been quite extensive that my final decision has gone beyond my expectation. I have linked up with this desperate banker who offers me to own an apartment. It's a mutuality business deal given the current situation in Dubai where supply is exceeding the demand, people are losing their jobs and leaving Dubai and properties values have touched the bottom. The bank need buyers and cash. I need an affordable home. After a tedious scrutiny of my financial statements, my application has been approved. So now I can skip the annual home search and I have a place I own. I'm buying at almost the lowest price. If the property value bounces back and the rental rates goes high again in years to come, I am unaffected. The unit that I own is an apartment, not as breathtaking as the one in Dubai Marina, but it has a peaceful view from the balcony on the fourth floor. Looking down there is a courtyard, a square garden and close to a small swimming pool. I will have my hands dirty cleaning the apartment and probably I will be doing wall painting too. There will be furnishing work to be done next. By the way, the apartment is numbered 408. I really hope it's not going to be a freaky lost chamber in a wild and out-of-track time as shown in the movie 1408.

The view from the apartment that I finally signed an ownership deal

The bedroom window which I plan to fix a built-in settee for the daylight reading


The empty living room of my new apartment.

Joining the Club

My running has caused me to loose a lot of essential muscles. It freaks me out thinking that my mother, my mother-in-law, my grandma, my aunties and all, would nag me the next time they meet me. They would say repeatedly either " kau tak makan ke apa? " or " kau sakit ke? ". So I join this fitness club. They have assigned me a personal trainer to look into my needs, make a plan and assist me in the execution. My trainer is called Ren. He has trained many marathoners in Dubai. In our first session, Ren asked me, "So what do you want to achieve?". Really, I like this question as I am a dreamer and it has led me to endless happy dreams. But I only remembered telling Ren, "I want to clock in below 4 hours 30 minutes in my next marathon. In doing so, I want to maintain my ideal weight. I want overall good muscle tone with good flexibility. Mind you, I am 36 now. And I want that six packs too on my ab". Ren said, "Well, considered done". After that happy scoping session, life has been really tough for me. I am working out with Ren 3 times a week and he has really worked me out. It's regimental and dreadful. There are days when I wake up and can't have my limbs straightened. But it makes me feel good. No pain, no gain.



Back to the Desert
Amer, an extreme sport enthusiast and my other office mates had organized a marvellous desert trip for our team building and bonding last weekend. This has been my second outing in the desert. The desert setting was somewhat different from what I remembered in my first trip. We were there after series of rain that hit Dubai lately. The sand was moist and hard as our 4x4 traversed through it. It was not as barren as before. The rain has brought about patches of vegetation in the desert landscape. We had fun. The weirdest thing we did was taking turn to drive on the 4x4 blind-folded, while others gave direction. But kids, don't try it on your own.


The lost people in the desert and the green patches that grow after the frequent rain

The sightless lady boss driving in the desert - she's a natural cool driver


Coco Cola tastes better in the desert



Back Home
I have booked my ticket home on the 24th April to spend time with my daughter on her birthday. She is a Taurean, a really hard type to figure out. I am pondering on ways to reach her core in the nick of time. Another tough task that I'm also strategizing at the back of my mind. Lately my wife has informed that my daughter has displayed an early sign of unpleasant negativity, which worries me. In order to leave the chocolate factory for 11 days, I found myself soaked in my work trying to get things done well in advance.


So there you have them. My excuses for not blogging for the past 2 weeks.

12 comments:

Roti Kacang Merah said...

like, WOW, a property in Dubai!!! CONGRATULATIONS mate! Clean slate pula tu... now go get some ID friends (i know there are loads of M'sia Interior Architects kat Dubai tu) and ask for free service! winks. hehe

so your daughter and Uncle Zul are alike, ey... Taurean. Hardworkers they are, that I can tell you.

padanlah senyaaaaaap aje, been very lah the occupied rupanya dia!

Azmir Ismail said...

Congrats bro on your new crib ;-) Looks like you'll be in Dubai for a long while eh .... wait till I come over then we can get a good party going :-) ...

Oh, taureans ah ... dang, careful with da bull :D

hady said...

oh, im in lurve with the first selection of ur home-seeking option!

Dubai marina! cool man!

the second option looks very homey. suits u better maybe. anyway, congratulation for ur new property. now u're becoming a true dubaian (i guess)..

Syamsulfaiz said...

Owning a property in Dubai?!! That is one notch up in your expat career bro. Congratulation. I like the design of the window. Should be a good spot for day reading.
Now you have made me thinking..hmm

[danial][ma] said...

hej! Jumper...ppphheeewww! i thought you have lost in the LOST island...;-)

AiWongKa said...

Buy not rent if you are staying forever...i guess you will be here forever. Congrat. Now you hv Lucky and 408 or is there another name? This is a safer place than back home, at least for now. You are very lucky as a buyer now in a down mkt, price will continue to slide as more people may leave come summer holiday end June.

ms.d said...

property in dubai!!?
fantastic!

working out with personal trainer? wahhhhh..cool!

i wish u can inspire mr. prince charming, the last time he went for gym was last year!...he subscribed for 2 years, tapi pergi gym 2 kali sahaja in 1 year? haha

desert trip...ouhh takde belly dancing ker? hehehe

Nite Garden said...

Congratz on ur achievement..

Siz packs??? Cool!! Sexy gitu hehehe

Jumper said...

RKM,
Thank you. But I'm aware too that the decision made comes with a risk. I think I'll design the space my way.

Omecool,
Thank you. Hail out loud when you come over...

Hady,
Thank you. True Dubaian? Nay, I'll stick to true Durian.

Syam,
Thank you. And have a good trip home!

Danial,
I'd like that idea very much...to just be lost in a paradise island.

Nyonya,
Forever? Nothing stays forever. The term buy is always coupled with sell, when the time right time comes. I might sell it one day to make my dream comes true which is to retire in the tropical island. Nyonya, it's one of the dream you're supposed to give blessing, remember?

ms.d,
Prince Charming likes movies marathon so I have to respect his interest. I don't think I'm of any use of inspiration for him. There was a belly dancing; we took movie to capture the bodily shakes and all. It's a bit too sensual for public viewing.

In the nite garden,
Thank you for dropping by. This is what my trainer says. Only 2% of the world population has six packs. It's a bit ambitious but we'll see...

pugly said...

I LOVE your apartment! I think it’s one of the coolest I’ve ever seen, seriously! Especially love the alcoved window – if I were you, I’d build a window seat there, too. Bright, airy spaces, too - & nice view! Great purchase, Jumper!

Jumper said...

Pugs,
Thanks for visiting. I can easily imagine the window seat you mentioned. Thanks for this input too.

Kembara Musafir said...

Aslmkm Jumper... I have been reading your blog for quite awhile (silent reader lerrr...)

I would like to get in touch with you to get some information about the apartment that you have bought...

my lease is ending in July, and I am starting to consider the "buying option" but dunno where to get any infos/advise... hope that you will be able to assist... may be, we can meet up/go for coffee/dinner and talk about it (my treat of course)...

look forward to hearing from you...

Johan

p/s tak payah ler post this comment entry in your blog... :)

name is Johan/ 0507257262/johanmanaf72@yahoo.com/jomanaf@eim.ae