here<\/a>)<\/p>\nWhen we stopped over in Ipoh for breakfast, we told the girls Ipoh is famous for beautiful girls.
\nZaria asked, “Where can we see them? Can you bring us to see them?”<\/span> (like they are some zoo animals)
\nWe ate in this coffee shop, and it was mainly operated by elderly people.
\nI overheard Zara told Zaria, “Ipoh girls all old ladies only wut.”<\/span><\/p>\nWhen in Penang, there are 2 eateries that we’ll never miss. Nonya Breeze, and Jalan Siam Char Kuey Teow.
\nAfter an extremely satisfying dinner at the Jalan Siam Char Kuey Teow stall, seeing that the stall owners (father and son team) were less busy as it was the end of business day, both Daddy and myself went up to them and chatted a bit as well as praised them.
\n“Your char kuey teow is the best!”<\/span> We told them.
\nWhen we went back the following day for another plate of char kuey teow, it wasn’t as satisfying, as I think the uncle put too much chilli in ours. And the girls too thought their plate of chilli-free kuey teow wasn’t as good as the night before.<\/p>\nWe went to Nonya Breeze twice as well this round. Once for dinner, and once for lunch. It was good both times. We had this conversation in the car.
\nDaddy : We should have just eaten the char kuey teow once. Too much of a good thing is not good<\/span>
\nMe : No not true, we ate Nonya Breeze twice and both were equally good.<\/span>
\nDaddy : Hmm, yeah, why huh?<\/span>
\nZara : That’s because the char kuey teow man is a show off<\/span>
\nMe : Huh?<\/span>
\nZara : Ya. You went and said his char kuey teow was good right the 1st time? So he became arrogant. That’s why 2nd time not so good already. Nonya Breeze you didn’t tell them their food was good, so they just continue to do what they do.<\/span>
\no.O”
\n(She believes that I shouldn’t praise her too, or she’ll be too proud. So everytime when I say played a piano piece well, or her drawing is nice, she’ll put her index finger on her lips and said, “sssssh..”<\/span>)<\/p>\nOn our way back from Penang, I told the girls, “So girls, we’d spent all our money in Penang. I guess we don’t have money for other holidays anymore.”<\/span>
\nZara replied, “You don’t lie to me. You only spend your Penang money. You still have Hong Kong money, Singapore money and other money you haven’t spent yet.”<\/span>
\nI went, “Huh?”<\/span>
\nZara said, “Ya, you only spent your Penang dollar. Your Singapore dollar and Hong Kong dollar you didn’t use wutt. You don’t try to lie to me, ok.”<\/span>
\no.O”
\nHave to work on her money concept, this one.<\/p>\n<\/div>