{"id":1099,"date":"2008-09-30T01:31:39","date_gmt":"2008-09-29T17:31:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=1099"},"modified":"2014-10-17T14:40:50","modified_gmt":"2014-10-17T06:40:50","slug":"penang-2008","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=1099","title":{"rendered":"Penang 2008"},"content":{"rendered":"
Before the Raya mad rush, we took a week off and headed North for our once a year trip to Penang.<\/p>\n
The night before, Daddy asked, “You sure we need to bring along Jelly?”<\/span> (he was thinking of bringing his dad instead). We took off on Saturday, with a car choked full of things. It’s no joke travelling with 2 young kids. <\/p>\n When we had a pitstop at an R&R some where near Tapah, we kidded with Zara and told her that we’ll be staying in one of the outdoor pavilions; nearby, some goats were bleating. She was worried, and when she was convinced we were staying there, she said, “I think we better go home.”<\/span> First stop of course is St Anne’s (church) at Bukit Mertajam.<\/p>\n In the old chapel, Zara said her prayer while all Zaria wanted to do was blow off the candles at the alter (of course after Happy Birthday singing). -.-” We stopped at Bukit Tambun for dinner, the restaurant that we went to last year<\/a> was closed to public for a wedding so we had to go to another restaurant (some fishing-floating restaurant). Food was lousy. Phhhhbbbbbt…<\/p>\n We arrived at Bayview Beach Resort<\/a> at 8:30pm. Zara was so happy and relieved when we stepped into the room. We took the L-shaped family room again. The room is spacious and clean; 4 of us took the king bed, and Jelly took one of the single beds. We had an early night although I was tempted to sneak out to start my DVD shopping.<\/p>\n Sunday morning was spent at the pool and at the beach. Zara preferred the earlier, while Zaria the latter. For lunch, the girls had Pizza from Papa Pizza at Tanjung Bunga, while we had char kuey teow (Hokkien : fried flat rice noodle) behind Papa Pizza. I think the pizza was better than the kuey teow.<\/p>\n Love this shot of the girls, just up from their naps and attacking the left over pizza.
\nImagine we’d been having this bring-don’t-bring conversation since August, and made a decision and now this?
\nI was ‘tulan’ (Cantonese : annoyed) and replied, “If you can feed the girls, bath them, wash the bottles after their feed, then no need to bring.”<\/span> Grrrrr…
\nOf course Jelly came along eventually.<\/p>\n
\nDaddy still teasing, “We thought both of you like farm stay, that’s why we chose this hotel.”<\/span>
\nZara replied, “I don’t like farm stay, I like home stay<\/em> more. We go home better.”<\/span>
\nI pretended to cancel this hotel and told her we’ll try to get another room in Penang. She was relieved, but still added “If no nice hotel, then we drive back home ok?”<\/span> o.O”<\/p>\n
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\nWhile looking around, Zara stopped at the statues showing Jesus’ crucifixion looking very sad and asked me, “Mummy, why the people so wicked they want to nail Jesus on the cross.”<\/span>
\nSeriously, for me who still have questions about my religion, I don’t know how to answer her.<\/p>\n
\nWhen we brought Zaria to the pool and took her to a deeper end where her feet couldn’t touch the ground, she said, “I’m scared.”<\/span> or “I don’t yike(like)”<\/span>. When we asked Zara to go to the beach, she said, “I don’t want, the sand is so rough.”<\/span> So we had to split into two groups. 1 to the beach, 1 at the pool.<\/p>\n
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