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    • What’s The Big Item?

      October 17, 2007

      Here ya go:

      It took me and my hubby about 45 minutes to build it all. I must say that the DIY manual is really good. Not a single word of description needed. Everything is in the picture. The screws were a bit high tech as it locked really well. However there were different kind of screws and nails. Yeap my hubby need to hammer the back.

      I kind of like the color of the drawers, so does my children. As usual Tim wanted blue and Emily wanted red. Mummy wanted blue…hehehehe.

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    • Creative Balloons

      October 17, 2007

      While I was at Curve, there was a balloon store which has many great balloon designs. I was telling my hubby when I retired, I will open a balloon store like this. It will be great making creative balloons that will children happy. It certainly made my children happy when I got them a bicycle and a heart balloons. They were happy bringing it around the mall. It sure made lots of eyes look at us.



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    • Monorail experience

      October 17, 2007



      It was the first time for my family to experience the KL Monorail. Every time we went to the city, my children will be fascinated by the passing of the monorail. They get excited. Oh well, I thought I will bring them to experience it.



      Basically the monorail goes from Titiwangsa to KL Sentral. The fare isn’t too expensive it was RM2.50 from end to end. My children are free. I parked at Berjaya Times Square and went on from there. Parking in Berjaya Times Square burn a hole in my pocket, I should have park somewhere cheaper.

      We went from Imbi station to Titiwangsa and back. It took us about 30 minutes in total. Verdict from my children, they want to ride it again. They think it is the same monorail from Genting.



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    • Pho Hoa @ Curve

      October 16, 2007



      We tried the Vietnamese Beef Noodles, Pho at Curve. Actually it is not bad and has a lot of beef stuff in it. You never can imagine so many parts of the cow can be eaten until you have this. The noodle was a bit thin and they didn’t give enough bean sprout and basil leaves. Common, those are not very expensive, they should give us each one place rather than a plate for 2.

      Of course, the one in the Bay Area US is still the best. If you are going to US, you must try it. Anyway back to the one at Curve, it is RM11 for regular and RM13 for a super duper bowl. Trust me it is really huge. For me, the regular is enough to stuff me. So far, it is the best Pho I ever eaten in Malaysia. If you know another, please ping me.



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    • Mandatory Stop in KL

      October 16, 2007

      For me, I must make a stop to this shopping place whenever I go down to KL. I will squeeze some time from the busy schedule of family and friends gatherings. It is none other than Ikea. I am not sure why but I love looking at household stuff. By the way, I grabbed 5 catalogs while I was there. If any Penang folks want a copy, let me know.



      There was one item in my list for me to get in Ikea. My children love to go there because the get to maneuver the trolleys around and play with the children furniture there. It is a great setup for children to have some fun there.



      What did I get? I got some decoration stuff, some children plates, cups & pens, some small bowls and a big item. After a long one and a half hour there, Timothy decided to take a rest on top of box. I will let you know in details what the big item is, in the next post.



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    • We spend our Raya Holidays in KL and it was great. I got to meet up with my 4 good friends from my old school, BBGS. By the way, I notice that BBGS turn into a luxury mall. One of my best friends came back for holiday from Australia and we arranged for a dinner to meet up. We had fun catching up with one another, none of them change much. I also discovered that Star Hill change so much since I visited like 10 years ago.

      I drove back today and we escape from the massive jam which was reported over the radio. I drove to Tapah and my hubby took over. It was smooth going to Tapah but after that, we felt some hiccups. It was raining very heavily and he had to slow down. Along the way, there was a silly car that plunged into the side drain/swamp. Not sure what happen there but it sure did cause a crawl as people are busy bodies. Thank goodness, it was only 30 minutes for us. Those who came later may feel worse.

      The next one was at the Penang bridge, as usual after paying the toll the bottle neck happen. It was 12 lanes to 5 lanes and down to 2 lanes. I was glad that it took us 5+ hours to get back, just in time for dinner.

      I will blog of what we did in KL in the next post….to be cont.

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    • Breakfast

      October 12, 2007

      Zara’s mama wants to know what I had for breakfast. Here ya go:


      If I have an early morning meeting which I often do, I can only have a cuppa of milo or tea from my favorite vending machine. Yes, I agree that I have to eat more than this.
      If I don’t have early morning meetings or late night meetings, I will have a delicious breakfast with hubby and Tim. We take Tim to school early morning and we will eat near there. We take all the unhealthy food like pau, roti canai, nasi lemak, loh mai kei (glutinous rice with chicken) or prawn mee. Tim loves the loh mai kei. He even asked daddy to pre-order for him when the seller runs out.

      What about Emily? She usually wakes up late, so she will have breakfast at babysitter place. During weekend, sometimes we have dim sum together as a family. I just love dim sum and the hot “tan tart” (egg tart). Yummy, will go for that tomorrow.

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    • Counting With New Numbers

      October 12, 2007

      Emily & Tim were learning to do some counting beyond 20. Mummy is guiding them along. Look at the numbers they created on the way..

      Em & Tim: one, two, three…twenty
      Mummy: What is after twenty?
      Em & Tim: I donno..
      Mummy: Twenty one
      Em & Tim: Twenty one, Twenty two, Twenty three,….twenty nine, twenty ten.
      Mummy: No, Thirty.
      Em & Tim: Thirty one, Thirty two…Thirty nine, Thirty ten.

      By the way, they just created, twenty ten, thirty ten, forty ten, fifty ten…and ninety ten.

      Emily still have problem remembering the next number. She will a silent count start from one to the number she was looking for before yelling the answer.

      Hey Happy Holidays!!

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    • Haircut

      October 10, 2007

      Finally I have some time to go for a haircut after procrastinating for a long time. My hair is so long that it is loosing its vitamin. It is difficult for me to get a hairstylist in Penang who can speak Cantonese. Most of the time they speak hokkien. I found a few who can converse in Cantonese but I didn’t like the way they cut my hair.

      To keep the story short, there is one near my place. I brought Emily along as she needed a cut too. She has no problem with sitting on a chair to have her hair cut. However she tends to look here and there when the hairstylist was cutting her hair. I instructed her to:

      Look at the mirror.
      Don’t talk. *afraid hair will fall into her mouth*
      Look upwards.
      Don’t look at mummy.
      Close your eyes.

      Funny thing is, when it was my turn to cut hair. She repeated the same set of instruction to me. It makes me laugh. It was a good time we had at the hair saloon and we will do that again. By the way, Timothy goes to the barber with dad and share their moments.



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    • Children taste buds are developing. They may reject some food now but it doesn’t mean they will reject it forever. They need time to acquire some food. I would say be persistent in asking them to try out new food or vegetables.

      Most children will not like to eat vegetables especially those with leaves. My children reject them at times but will eat them occasionally. Sometimes I will cut them up very small and mix it with their rice. If they don’t notice, it will go down to their tummy.

      I remembered Emily doesn’t like broccoli. She will just take potato and carrots. Now she takes broccoli, cauliflower, potato and carrots. She loves ketchup too. Occasionally she will eat leafy vegetables. Similarly with Timothy. I think both of my children are fussy eaters.

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