April 27, 2009

Life's a gamble

Stepping in and out of puddles is what I've been doing the past couple of weeks.
It's so difficult trying to make wise decisions without having ample time to think things through.
I wouldn't say I've blundered everything; but most times I find ways of improving my decisions only after they've been MADE! *ARgh* Of course; I try my best to consult my family and industry veterans before doing anything drastic; but truth is... nobody has time to permanently be focused on my worries. Armed with every valuable 2 cent's worth I gather; I have to make the final choice; and DAMN it isn't easy when I'm juggling so many responsibilities.

I know for a fact that I'm not ready for this sort of pressure; I'm not built for it, but truth is; I have no choice.
One foot in the water... the waddle across unknown waters continue! Haha It's not an option for me to say I'm afraid, and it's not an option to say that I can't be responsible for things either. I've made this adventurous leap and I guess as difficult and daunting as it's going to get; I'll have to stomach my choices.
I could make a meter long list of the things I need to learn to do by next month. I should one day jot them down and request for free tuition from those who are willing to donate their expertise. Hehe. I'm going to be stumbling along the way; and it does bruise my confidence every time; but i'm soldiering on! Baby steps... It's just the beginning.

I can play cards and visit casinos... but I'm not a gambler at heart. It's just something about questioning my decisions that make me a bad gambler. I'm bad with calculating risks and sticking to plans as well. I'm a hard worker; not so much an opportunist.


Shall stick to making Mah Jong pieces out of cake instead of gambling with them! *grin*

April 26, 2009

I = The Delectable Shop Assistant!

And the search begins!

Su's hunting for Delectable Part-time and full-time shop assistants!
Want to be part of the very first Designer Cake Studio in Malaysia? Well; send us your applications!
Work begins in a week!

Outlet address: S-213 LVL 2; The Gardens Mall, Midvalley City. KL

Requirements:
Good with time management and is always punctual (if not early)
Excellent command of English. Proficiency in other languages are very much welcomed as well
Responsible and dependable
Flexible with tasks and job scope
Preferably good with computers and resourceful when handling new tasks

Minimum Education: High school

General Responsibilities:
Attend to customers
Handle correspondences
Assist in daily retail outlet necessities
Scheduling of time slots
Protecting my cake displays from sugar hungry passer-by's :D


Here's how.
Email the following to su@delectable.com.my with the subject line
(I = The Delectable Shop Assistant!)
  • Your resume + Cover letter
  • A short and creative video of yourself speaking about Delectable
  • Contact details
  • Available working hours
  • Asking pay.

April 22, 2009

Flight.

A gift from an incredibly sweet man who knew his girl's favourite things.
He made an attempt to take her for a ride on a hot air balloon for her birthday but it hadn't happened the way he intended. I hope my cake helped cushion her disappointment.
She has little fluffy friends he wanted included in the cake. It was cute how he mentioned them to me by 'name' haha.
I'm not much of a girly-girl. Not too much of a pink, pretty or pastel type... but definitely a sucker for ugly-ly adorable stuffed creatures. I sleep with my fluff animals too. *blush*

On a completely different note; how are things with the shop?
Well; thanks everyone for writing in and calling us with inquiries. Everyone is so excited about the store! haha I am too!! *jumps about with everyone else* grin*
I'm looking to have a launch end of next month; so look out for our newsletter filled with details of our new outlet. Will have lots of promotional give aways then. If you would like to be included in our mailing list; please write to us at su@delectable.com.my with the subject line -mailing list.
How am I?
Hmm.. i don't know where to begin; and if I do; it will eventually turn into an unbearable post filled with my whining. *laughs* I'll spare everyone.
Su's working real hard alright. Been trying real hard to keep up with the endless responsibilities and tasks since deciding to move into retail. It's not easy doing this on my own; but it's no excuse! I have my Eli and I have my Nicky.. I'm looking to get a couple more enthusiastic and charismatic individuals to join our tiny team of 3.
It's funny; I've been receiving calls on our cell number from larger companies asking for our 'advertising/sales' department. Haha; When I tell them that it does not exist; I often throw them off completely!
I still have clients who never expect me to be actually baking my products and decorating them myself. . I also still trouble convincing people to accept what I do as creative works of art.
"So you selling just a KEK la?" *laughs*

April 15, 2009

It isn't that I do not appreciate fashion...

... I just don't quite get the purpose of a fashion show. *scratches head*
Don't get me wrong; I love magazines, i love couture, Love LOVE LOVE keeping updated with the hippest trends and styles. --> by shopping of course *grin*
I walked past one just today.I looked for a second; caught a glimpse of amazingly beautiful Caucasian ladies and men clad in seamless designer clothing. Sure; it looked kinda nice having them parade around the middle of a mall, but I didn't last 30 seconds before I went *shrug* and headed off to continue my errands.
Don't get me wrong; I'm not a hater. Models are beautiful with a purpose; it's a profession I respect... it's just the catwalk bit that I need to be educated a little more about. I don't deny; it's something I've never been enlightened with. Haha I just don't get it!
I'm often inspired by clothing and their designs, motifs and trendy shades of make up; it's lots of fun bringing that into what I do with cake on a daily basis. If there is anything I absolutely adore; I attempt to make it from sugar! Force of habit >.< *laughs* Here's one I've done for a bubbly and fun loving girl. She wanted a fuchsia Birkin and Eat it too! haha definitely a delicious choice.
I'm not sure if any of you realized; but the little poised doll of hers was modeled after the clothing from the movie 'Confessions of a Shopaholic'.Anyone seen that yet? I wish I had an afternoon to catch it with my girl friends ... *sob* I've sacrificed all my afternoons... I've married my job; it's a commitment I've so willingly made. hehe

April 14, 2009

It's all too exciting!

Here's a first glimpse of our monthly newsletter!About a month ago; I could write but could not do layouts.. 3 days of messing with Adobe illustrator later; I'm making newsletters! FUN! :)
It's a great way to keep everyone updated. Am looking to have in videos soon too.
And...
My Designer Cake Studio! It's UP! Our yellow stripes and ribbons are up!!
The girls both let out a scream when they saw it from afar. *laughs* I'm still in disbelief that what I had intended to accomplish in more than a year has only taken me 6 months. I'm incredibly grateful for all the opportunities that have come knocking. I've still got lots to learn and much knowledge to gain from everyone willing to share their views.
In just 2 week's I feel I've grown 5 years older. Physically and mentally. *laughs* I can't imagine how old I'll be in a month's time. I do not dare think about it. It's beginning to show on my face. *shivers*
I'm ready to sacrifice; my youth, my social life, my sleep, my holidays; my wrinkle free brow! I'm ready! >.<
I often tell mom I don't have time! She tells me I'd never have time...and that I would have to 'make' time. I wish it were that easy. Pop out to the store; purchase a time-maker off the counter. That'd be perfect. *grin*

April 10, 2009

Travelling Penguins

These little guys made their way from Su's Malaysian design studio all the way to Perth Australia!
Toppers for a wedding by request of a dear friend who was persistent to get an adorable cake done by yours truly. *grin*Unfortunately; Australia is pretty strict with bringing in food items and organic material; to carry a CAKE over the customs border would be pushing it. We opted to just attempt carrying past sugar sculpted creatures instead. I packed little accessories and ready made pieces for her to attach to her cakes and cupcakes. My babies got a cushy ride in balls of tissue stuffed into egg carton shells! I bet the bride had a fun time being creative with these!
I was a little weary about the custom officers tearing my adorable little friends apart; and so I made a couple of extra ones to have enough for them to 'sacrifice' or to quarantine.
Well... apparently everything went well; and with the help of a guest from the wedding; her penguins got to their rightful home intact and secure. It was funny, she mentioned how her friends and the groom screamed with excitement when they saw the cute tiny penguins! I haven't received pictures from them; but am definitely looking forward to seeing how they turned out.
She said my penguins saved the day.
Well.. they definitely made mine :)

April 6, 2009

Finding a balance between tradition and environmental preservation.

The family rose at 6am last Saturday. We put on our trekking gear and loaded our car with Qing Ming Festival cargo mom had prepared weeks ahead.
I had forgotten my track pants and naively pulled on shorts instead. I was eaten alive by an army of mosquitoes. It was dark; I had no means of defending myself. *tear*It's been years since I was home in Malaysia for Qingming, and it felt pretty good to be a part of it with the family this year.
I get excited about these things; of course, as a child; I often questioned why we gathered at the cemetery once a year, folded paper money and displayed food for our ancestors; which we then consumed in delight after! *grin* It was definitely something I looked forward to at the end of our mornings together.I remember it to always be lots of fun catching up with everyone. It was never eerie or uncomfortable either. Everyone would pitch in to help clean up the place; set up the offerings and chat about our family's ancestral heritage. Sis and I ask more questions about our grandparents and those before them every year that we're there. Inevitably; we learn more about our origins each time.


There is lots about this festival which I remain oblivious about; well until I just recently ran a wiki-search. Apparently it's a just a time for...
"people to go outside and enjoy the greenery of springtime (踏青 Tàqīng, "treading on the greenery"), and also to tend to the graves of departed ones.
...
People go on family outings, start the spring plowing, sing, dance, and Qingming is a time where young couples start courting. Another popular thing to do is fly kites (in shapes of animals, or characters from Chinese opera)"

Courting and kite flying?! I must try that next year! *grin*
I love the whole idea of this family oriented festival. ...Well;.... maybe not 'entirely'.
For over 10 years it had been perfect; it was as well last Saturday;... up to the point I realized; Oh... we got to now burn this. ... ...... Burn!?.. er?
*looks around at other families creating clouds of smog*
Of course; burning offerings is a big part of qingming; and I suppose it can not be forgone.
But it did scar my 'green' soul a little to watch good paper go up in ashes. Of course it isn't toxic gas; but it does create excessive carbon dioxide. I'm happy grandpa 'received' a nice yacht from mom this year though! *giggle* Sis thinks we should burn him a beach house next year to make sure he gets to use it; haha funny.The family gathered our belongings and our waste before we made our way back up the hill; and I did make a point to clean up the inorganic trash around us before heading off. It was important for me to know that we did what we had to but left the place without leaving any non compost trash behind.

I'm actually amused at my self realization. It isn't till the past couple of years that I've made a significant change in my daily habits and actions in an attempt to contribute to healing our planet. My personal standards of what's acceptable has definitely been raised. I suppose it happened naturally as I matured and took on responsibilities I felt necessary.
Aunt noticed my wrinkled brow and puzzling frown; she wanted to know what I was thinking about,
I simply reassured her everything was fine.
*shrug* I didn't know exactly where to begin; I didn't want to come off as though I opposed of Qingming rituals either.
I decided I'd just have to find other ways to make it up to mother earth today. I'm thinking of planting trees tomorrow; who's with me?! *laughs*
I've got 'cake' all day tomorrow unfortunately; I might just sleep without air conditioning tonight. *shudders at thought*