Long Weekend – So?

October 16, 2007 at 11:42 pm

It was a long weekend, but we really didn’t want to go out of town. Heavy traffic on the highway, exorbidant hotel rates, why bother?… Luckily we stayed back.

I had a bad throat infection on Friday. On Saturday, I had back ache and joint ache, but I went on to do some cup cakes baking. My maid was going to visit her friend the following day for Raya, (her once a year off day), I thought I’d make some so she can bring over to her friend’s house, since this will be her last year with us after 8 years of service. On top of that, my friends and a couple of kids were coming over to our house, cup cakes are always great for kids. I even attempted to decorate them using fondant.

Cup Cake baking

Zara messed things up helped out; and she only likes the fondant, not the cup cake

By the time I was done, it was 6:30pm. I was running a fever, I felt as though there’s a hot piece of coal stuck in my throat. I was shivering in cold. Daddy brought me to see a doctor, no panel doctor available near by, and it cost me ~RM50! Grrrrr.. why do we always fall ill on public holidays??!!

I slept after the doctor’s visit to nurse my fever. Shivering one minute, feeling hot another. Luckily, 12hours of sleep later, I recovered, and was able to enjoy my friends’ company.

We were old friends from university, 4 of us used to cram in a run down apartment, and we haven’t met probably since my wedding (we met separately, on other occasions, but it was very rare that all 4 of us could meet up at the same time).

No photos of us, but the kids’, only 1 of my friends brought along her kids.
Kids together

It was close to imposible to take photos of 4 young kids

Zara had so much fun playing with the older girl. I only realised they were spraying water on everything in the play room, filling up their their toy cups and did the ‘yam seng’ (Chinese : Drink Up or Cheers), washing the ‘dishes’ in the fish tank. No wonder she said she missed Yen Mae after they’d left.

What’s My Breakfast Today?

October 10, 2007 at 11:57 pm

I always wonder, what do people eat for their breakfast, or lunch, or even dinner. Do they eat unhealthily like me? Do they eat the same thing everyday like Daddy (bread/cereal for breakfast; rice & fish for lunch and dinner)? Do they eat differently in Italy,?in the US? Do busy mothers have time to eat?

I need variety in my meals, and I prefer savoury stuff when I’m hungry. However, from this month onwards, I’d been trying to eat healthier (bye bye lomaikais, nasi lemak, roti canai.. for now), and today (or most of the days), this is my breakfast.

1) 2 scoops of organic soy powder + 1 tsp of organic wheat grass + 1 tsp of organic barley grass?mixed in a glass of water?- I get my energy health drink. It actually makes me feel less lethargic in the day (see, I’m still blogging at 12am!)

Health drink

Tastes nicer than it looks.

2) 7 spirulina pills – my morning supplement
Spirulina

Hate the smell! Blech

3) a cup of English tea – no photos, but you can imagine how it looks like.

4) 2 half boiled free range chicken eggs
2 Half Boil Eggs

My all time favourite

Healthy hor?

What about the 2?girls?

Zaria had her organic multi-grain (brown rice, buckwheat, millet, quinoa) porridge with organic carrots and organic potatoes, sprinkled with organic sea weed (it’s organic all the way for her whenever I can).
Zaria's Porridge

She loves it!

Zara seems to have the least healthy breakfast. Jacob and cheese, with a cup of milo. She is like Daddy, she can have this every day!
Zara's Breakfast

Zara’s breakfast served in her tray

I’m turning this?to a?tag, lets see what people eat for breakfast.? For a start, I’m interested to see what these people eat for breakfast on a normal day :
Nadia – I know it’s Ramadhan, but I’m curious what do people eat before Fajr (is this what the first prayer is called?)?
Chanel – Half boiled eggs like me?
Simple America, May – Starbucks?
LB – Lohmaikai.. not?
eHon – Do you have time for breakfast?
Michelle – Eat with hubby?
Misha’s mum – Restaurant everyday?
Winn – What do pretty people eat?

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Langkawi – The Datai

October 8, 2007 at 9:22 am

Continue from here.

After 2 nights in Berjaya, we moved to our luxurious room in The Datai on our last day. Yes, that was how I compromised, 2 nights in Berjaya, 1 night in Datai.

I have to say, it’s no wonder Datai is ranked as the no. 2 hotel in Tripadvisor (at this time of writing). The minute we stepped in, they knew who I was (from our entourage I guess); we were escorted to the bar for our welcome drink (luxurious juice and not those run down cordial), and were given cold towels to freshen ourselves; my forms were brought to me for signing.

From the number of people I recorded in my booking, the room was prepared to cater for us. I asked for a cot in my booking, but they did more! One of the day bed has been converted to a bed, and extra bath robes and towels were provided without me requesting. They really look into the details.

The room was very spacious and comfortable; we even got our own Lavazza coffee machine in the room (freshly brewed coffee as and when we wanted!), the service impeccable, and the resort just blends in beautifully with the surrounding rainforest.

Chilling At The Resort

Girls chilling (1st top left pix was from Berjaya, the rest fr Datai)

Unlike popular believe, Datai does welcome young guests. It’s just that the main pool is restricted to adults and the young guests have to use the pool at the Beach Club (where the beach is), which is a nice stroll away through the rainforest.

At the Beach Club, beach towels are brought to you, you get ice water served, and also cold face towels delivered. After we moved to Datai, we didn’t go out any more for meals, we just wanted to fully enjoy the service and facilities.

The beach is nicer and cleaner, with softer sand. It doesn’t have the shallow pools like the ones in Berjaya though, but still, the kids have fun.
Zaria at the Datai beach

Love the beach

They don’t have a shallow wading pool or a baby pool, but Zara with her floats on, could be left alone playing in the pool, we just kept an eye on her from a far. As for Zaria, she refused to put on her neck float, and preferred to sit at the steps of the pool just splashing water.
My Water Girls

I also have my birthday eve dinner at the Beach Club. Zara was dining for free, but the chefs actually took the trouble to prepare something not in their buffet menu for her. The following day’s lunch, when I was undecided on what to order for Zara, the waitress asked what type of food Zara likes, and the waitress got the kitchen to made her fried rice with ikan bilis (Malay : white baits) which wasn’t on the menu! What can I say about the service?

When we asked for a late check out because our flight was close to 6pm, I was thinking even 1hr later would be nice. The front desk requested for our flight details, and then told us we can have the room till 3pm! What a delight! Snob hotels like Equatorial should really learn from them.

I so regret we didn’t stay there for 2 nights as Daddy had suggested, especially since they are running the Rainforest Promo where the rate is almost half of the published rate. I was just trying to be nice to Daddy’s pocket. *Sigh* By the way, price for local meals in Datai is almost the same as what Bon Ton charges,  I just think Bon Ton is overcharging!

Overall, it was quite a nice trip, except Daddy and I have no time for ourselves, and we seemed to need double of the time to do everything. More time needed for everybody to shower and get ready, more time needed to finish a meal, so, we have less time to go around or visit other parts of the island.

Walking Back

We have to plan for another trip before year end and I wonder if we should bring one of the maids this time.

To Langkawi We Braved

October 5, 2007 at 10:25 pm

Thanks to Chanel, many months ago, I booked the tickets to Langkawi when MAS had their RM1 promo. For 4 of us, it was ~RM300 return. Cheap cheap.

Then many years ago, when we were sipping tea in The Datai with my Greek friends, my friend’s hubby vowed to his wife, “If you gave me a daugther next year, I’ll bring you back here, and this time we’ll be staying and not just sipping tea.” Daddy, not loosing out, said the same to me. In deed, we have Zara the following year, so it’s time for Daddy to fulfill his promise. But Datai is so expensive, how to make him pay? So we compromised.

We left the maids at home, and headed to Langkawi, with an active toddler and a beginning-to-be-mobile baby. Brave huh?

We got our car from the airport, a Honda City, 4D/3N for RM240. I just love travelling off peak.

Our 1st stop upon arriving Langkawi was Bon Ton, can you beat it? Nasi Goreng for RM36? Laksa for RM28? .. but we have to say, the environment was nice, although the tables and chairs can do with some cleaning (cat fur and dust everywhere!).

Bon Ton

Girls in Bon Ton, padi fields and cow dung just a stone throw away

A close friend sold us her Berjaya room stay for RM50/night. We were supposed to get a Superior room, but when the reception saw Zara batting her eyes we came in a family, she upgraded us to Deluxe, which comes with a day bed, and a king bed.

The Beach around Berjaya is nice and clean, with a few shallow pools where Zara could play in. My only complain is, the property is huge! For you to get to the main hall where everything is, you have to call for a buggy to bring you there. Zara loved it though, she said it’s like a roller coaster ride, since the challets are all located on hilly terrain, the rides to the main hall is very bumpy.

This is Zaria’s first time playing at the beach. She was a wee bit afraid of the waves, but happy to be able to play with sand, and even eat some.
The sand is clean, and yummy too!

Zara just loves the sea! Even under the scorching sun, she refused to get under the shade. Thank goodness Daddy didn’t mind the sun, so he followed everywhere she went.
Sun and Sea - My favourite

Nobody should leave Langkawi without going on the cable car ride, more so if you stay in Berjaya, because it’s just a 2min drive away.
Cable Car

Top right pix : The track which is suspended and linked from station 1, unfortunately is closed.

We drove to Kuah town on the 2nd night, kitchen wear and chocolates were so cheap, not forgetting alchohol too. We just bought some Swiss Cadbury that’s all (I can imagine Shopping Amah grabbing everything from Kuah, and maybe even some Kleenix if she were in Langkawi).

Eating in Langkawi is expensive, even out of the hotel. I wonder if people knew we’re not local, so they really cut our throats. Mantis prawns at a road side restaurant (not beach front or posh) ~ RM60 for 2? We also bought bread and buns from Tun’s bakery, The Loaf, ~RM15 for a raisin loaf, ~RM6 for a savoury bun. Bread is of high quality, but price is a bit steep I think.

To be continued here.

.. The Truth Is

October 3, 2007 at 6:42 am

We brought the 2 girls for a holiday recently, just Daddy and I and the two girls without the maids.
We thought it was our holiday….

Holiday! Yeh!… The truth is, it was the maids’. While we were busy handling the kids, I’m sure they had a good time at home, watching TV, and probably sipping Pina Calada while chilling out in the wading pool.

We thought Zaria has this thing about remote controls..

Sadated by Remote Control…. The truth is, she’s just able to fall asleep, anytime, anywhere, even midway eating.
Sadated by Remote Control

We thought getting a hotel with big bed is important..
Zaria in big bed… The truth is, it doesn’t matter, because in the night, they snuggled so close to me, all of us could actually fit into a single bed.
Sleeping together

We thought she likes nice hotels… The truth is she very much prefes home..
When I asked her, “So, did you like the hotel?”
“Yah”
“We stay here for a few more days ok?”
“No No No.. I want to go home.”
“The bed in the hotel is so comfortable, why do you want to go home?”
“My bed is even more comfortable.”
“But we don’t have swimming pool in our house.”
“Have wut. My swimming pool got Mickey Mouse one, even nicer.”
Zara's pool

I also have nice swimming pool wut!

Holiday post will come later.

Hello Hello!

September 29, 2007 at 8:22 am

Thanks to Michelle for helping me set up this new site and move everything over from wordpress.com.

Finally got my own domain after many months of comtemplation. The kiamsiapness (Chinese : stinginess) in me was preventing me from moving over sooner.

My Two Girls

Hello Hello

I wanted to get myself the domain mytwogirls.com but it’s already taken. Aigh.. taken but not in used yet, some one probably booked the domain so that they can auction to me one day.. Hmmph! Anyway, I think mytwogirls.net is not too bad either.

Please update your link accordingly, yeah?

Busy Busy

September 11, 2007 at 9:37 pm

One trip ahead.
Two trips to plan for.
1 birthday bash in November.
1 birthday get-together in December.
5 photobooks and 8 posters to design.
Many more technical documents to review.
And it’s already September… 3 more months and it’s 2008.

…Scarry…..

My two girls will be back when I’m done with the heavy workload.

Girls

I thought Zara looked nice in this PJ 2yrs back, so I bought another similar one in a bigger size. I never knew I would have two girls today who would be able to wear them together

Long Weekend Photos

September 3, 2007 at 10:40 pm

Brought girls swimming at my sis’ on Friday, they loved it!
Girls swimming

Morib on Saturday, Zara was very happy to be at the beach with Daddy. My mistake for not bringing her swimming costume, so she had to play in her going out clothes.
Zara playing at Morib beach

Zaria was so keen to join Zara on the mud sand, but I was afraid of getting her dirty, so she was on my hip and shoulder most of the time at the beach.
Zaria at Morib Beach

Sunday was another full day activity.

Busy busy SundayBrought the girls to visit a friend. Their son, Jaden is 2.5months younger than Zara and about 2.5Kg heavier than her.
Zaria was very happy to play with Jaden’s toys.
Later it was off to a friend’s daugther’s Elisa’s 2nd birthday party. Surprisingly, Zara wasn’t afraid of the Mc Donald’s mascot, Hairy Berry, which looks like an oval Ribena Berry (what is that thing called anyway?)
Brought Zara to do some painting, a charity drive at Plaza Damas which allows donor of RM30 to do a 6×6 everything provided for oil on canvas painting.

Some of the girls sepia photos taken by Daddy (which I’m against, since you can convert colour photos to sepia anyway using software)
Girls having fun in sepia

Every night, when we reached home, the two girls were knackered.
Girls knackered

Sisters

August 31, 2007 at 1:05 am

Zaria adores Zara, she likes to chase after her jiejie (Chinese : elder sister), she likes to shout and scream like her jiejie, and the best part is, the jiejie can make her laugh easily while it takes us more effort to find her funny bone.

Caught this the other day :
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It brought a smile to me.

Hope they will still laugh with each other when they are my age.

Putrajaya Fun

August 27, 2007 at 12:34 pm

Putrajaya has some fun things going on, so we actually made 2 trips there this weekend.

On Friday night, we went to see the fireworks since Jazz has been blogging about it so frequently. We went at about 8pm, just so we could bring the kids to the fun fair near the fireworks display. Such a rip off that was. Entrance fee was : RM5 per adults, RM3 for kids; and the rides were all RM6 and above. They even charged parents RM3 if they need to stand next to and accompany the child in the carrousel ride!

Since it was so expensive, we only let Zara went on 3 rides (2 x hotair balloon merry-go-round and 1 x carrousel), as she wouldn’t do it herself, we have to accompany her on the rides.

Fun Fair Rides

The many exorbidantly priced rides in the funfair!

Girls at Fun Fair

Zara had some fun, but Zaria was a bit dopey throughout

At close to 9pm, all the rides were temporary shut down, so that the whole place became quiet and dark for the fireworks display. We got a really nice view of the fireworks from the funfair ground (the camera ran out of battery so no photos of the firewarks). It was quite nice, but I heard this was probably one of the worse display in the entire competition.

On Saturday morning, we took off to Putrajaya again. Why? Because the cows are in town! You know the Marche cows that kids so love? There are about 20 of them on display near the Ministry of Agriculture.

Zara enjoyed it very much initially, she wanted to ride on each and every cow. However, it was a super hot day, after being under the scorching sun for about 30mins, she started whining and asked us to go home.
So many cows to ride!

A few of the priviledged ones which Zara chose to ride on

Putrajaya fun

Zaria didn’t know what the fuss was about, but she just tagged along. Zara trying to milk one of the cows

We were then off for some lunch in an airconditioned place.
Girls' lunch

For those of you who like the cows, go check them out, I heard they are moving them about, and the final destination is supposed to be KLCC.

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