KOREAN ICE CREAM
So, heading up the escalator on my way to the health club, I spy a strange looking food stand. Hanging above the stand were all these curly-cue pipe-like objects and on the floor a rather obscene, phallic looking decoration. And surprisingly enough, a long line of people queued up to make a purchase. I vowed to investigate after my workout.
An hour and a half later, I make my way back down to find it is a Korean Ice Cream stand…Jipangi. Instead of a conical cone like I’m used to, Jipangi uses a hollow, j-shaped “pipe-cone” made out of corn. The ice cream is then pumped all the way through the cone and a small rosette is left at each end. You select between vanilla or chocolate, combo of the two, or the “flavor of the week”. (today it was strawberry but they had run out)
I selected a “junior” size vanilla. A little hesitant at first, I cautiously licked the ice cream….smooth, rich and delicious!!!! The “cone” tastes a lot like Captain Crunch cereal. Because the cone is hollow and the ice cream is pumped all the way through, you never run out of the ice cream…it is there for every bite. So imagine ice cream with Captain Crunch…GENIUS !!!!
I am addicted. As long as I work out really hard, sweat a lot, and “think” I lost 5 pounds or more, I don’t feel guilty splurging now and then.
- The floor “ornament”.
- Jipangi – Korean Ice Cream
- Pumping the ice cream into the cone.
- The Junior Size.
- Ice cream inside…good to the last bite.
- Yes, I agree…it is a little obscene!!!
- Happy little girl with her big cone….guessing dad will get his share!!!
FLEXIBLE FURNITURE
I am so lucky to be at a well resourced school. In our planning for our new school we are experimenting with different types of flexible furniture…try them out to see what works, what doesn’t, what impact does it have on instruction. We have standing desks, sit-on-the-floor desks, desks with white board surfaces, etc., etc. Most of the furniture is so moveable you can transform the room in a quick minute from tables groups of four to a large square or circle for discussion, push them to the wall to open up the room to allow movement…furniture is light and moveable, easy to control the educational setting. Take a look at some of this…kids LOVE it!!!
- Trying out different shapes….all surfaces are white board.
- Another shape and different type chairs.
- Sit-on-the-floor desks…white board surface…so many kids prefer sitting on the floor or on the little chairs.
- Stand up desk or use with high stools….white board top. Desk has a wheel on one point to make moving easy.
- different configurations lend to collaboration
- different shapes and sitting options
- Storage where kids keep their “stuff”…nothing crammed into desks
- another sitting on floor table
- Experimenting with different shapes.
- Great for classroom discussions…note the sitting pads
- Regular kidney shaped table but with the white board top.
- Different type of standing desks…so good for so many kids
- Different sitting options. Note the floor to ceiling white boards.
- More sitting options.
As this is my last year here in Malaysia, I thought I would add a section at the end of each post….WHAT I WILL MISS
For my first WHAT I WILL MISS….Driving. If you read our earlier posts you will probably remember how timid I was at first to get behind the wheel. Quite honestly, how frightened I was. And nothing made sense…the signs, the exits, the stop lights…nothing was the way it was “suppose” to be. But that ended long ago….I absolutely love driving on these crazy roads with all these crazy drivers doing crazy things. Have you ever been at a red light and no one is coming and you wait, because it is a red light? You are law abiding and responsible. Not here…you get to go. I’m sure it is against the law but if you don’t go, everyone will go around you. I feel like such a rebel !!!!
Merging is an art form. I use to wait patiently to merge into a lane and it would take me forever waiting for an opening. And when I would see one, the space would immediately evaporate as the car behind sensed I wanted in. Well the trick is to just stick the nose of your car into the crease between two bumpers. Presto…your aggression is rewarded and you are afforded a spot in the lane. There doesn’t seem to be a bit of road rage in this country.
If the three lane highway is chock a block full, no problem, you start a fourth lane on the shoulder. One way streets are usually one way, unless of course you need to go the other way to get to your destination. If holiday food stands pop up along the highway, don’t exit, just stop in the left hand lane, purchase your food, chat for a bit…the other cars will adjust and go around. No hard feelings for they might want to do the same thing down the road at their favorite stand.
I laugh and laugh when I drive here. There is always something funny that happens. Unfortunately, there are a lot of accidents in this country and one of the highest percentages of motorcycle deaths. So I will remain cautious, occasionally run a red light, and live the rebel life for a few more months!!!
- Motorcycles just weave in between cars.
- Typical corner in KL…gets a bit crowded, sometimes total grid-lock
- Jalan Tun Razak….a very busy, busy road.
- I have experienced this several times…no one goes anywhere!!!
- The motorcycles make their way to the front and then zoom off…pretty funny.


























Oh My! And I thought our new “round-abouts” were exciting!
Hey Bob – I am hoping that you will open one of those Captain Crunch Cone ice cream shops when you get back. That sounds good!
I know!!! I mean, I’ll need a job, so why not a Jipangi stand!!!!
Sue…you cannot even imagine the driving that goes on here…it truly is a hoot !!!
Actually will be home in two weeks!!!!
As an anatomy and physiology instructor, I’ve got to say that it’s true that you can find examples of reproductive anatomy everywhere! I will share this with my students
Nice to know this blog may have penis envy status!!!!
All unbelievable–enjoy your last year Bob. We still miss you. Fran
Miss you too Fran, and the old neighborhood. I still have not spent a night in our new home. Get to come home in a couple of weeks.
I know you find it especially rewarding when you can squeeze in front of a taxi driver… Even more so when you can prevent one from squeezing in front of you!
Oh yeah…I have a special vendetta against those guys…each and every one is my personal nemesis. So much fun!!!!!
Today will not be fun…big winds, driving rain, thunder and lightening…should make for a slow drive to school.
So enjoyable to read, and so unbelievably funny, Bob. After that, you could drive anywhere!
Hi Judy,
I do think I can drive anywhere…and smile the whole time!!!!
Life sure is a blast.
Looking forward to time home!!!! Less than two weeks away!!!