15 October, 2007

Malacca 3 Days Trip @ 2nd day

We all woke and all ready to go by 10am.

We start our day by having the famous chicken rice ball as brunch. We ate about 100 balls of rice and 3 chickens. And it cost us near to RM200. Woohooo….

After food, we walk around the shops to help us on our digestion. We than took a lot of pictures again!!

During our walk, Uncle Goh bought us ice kacang, cendol and poh pia for our lunch. YAY to cold icy cendol!!!

After our walk, we went to visit Uncle Goh’s family. Since they borrow us their mansion, we have to visit them and say thank you as a manner right?

Speaking of the mansion, Uncle Goh’s sister-in –law clean the whole house before we reach the mansion and she bought us packet drinks, red wine and lots of food for us in the mansion. Their hospitality made me not to not say thank you and appreciate it. To show our appreciation, the kids’ gang finishes everything she bought in less than 24 hours, except for the wine.

At Uncle Goh’s family house, we were served with iced co ld fresh orange juice. Having iced cold juice under the big hot sun is totally perfect match!! Later than Uncle Goh and Uncle Keong went to Goh’s family mango orchard, next to the Goh’s family house, to help them self with some nice fresh mango. While they were plucking mango, dad and mom join us at the swing. We than took some pictures.

After the mango session, we went to a small stall near the Goh’s Family house for some tea break. We had Malacca rojak. Malacca rojak consist of smoked dried toufu, sausage-like fish ball, fried yam ball, prawn cracker, cucumber cubes and their own special sauce. Yumm….

We went back to the mansion to recharge our energy. The adults continue their MahJiong game.

While some fall asleep,

some being chased by Bibi,

some stick to the TV and some doing nothing but have more food. Well, I’m busy taking pictures and do a little of everything.


When the adults does not occupied the Mahjiong set, me, LM, Gor Gor, Kenny and Jessica start building stuff with those MahJiong set. I’m a person who is so not creative. I’ve build a pyramid which is so easy than I don’t know what to build anymore. So I force them to play Big2 and black jack. My mom so surprise that I know Big2. Eheheheheh…. Hiyuki is the one that taught me how to play.

About 5 evening, we went out for dinner. We have Satay Lok Lok!!! When we reach that shop, it’s only about 5.30pm and the queue is already so long. Daddy used to be short temper type of person but his time he insist on queuing up for the food. The queue gets longer about 10 minutes later. We waited for about one and half hours only manage to get a seat and start having our dinner. The Lok Lok is soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo nice. I’m still thinking about it now.

After dinner, we went to Malacca famous night bazaar. It’s so pack that we don’t manage to take a look at the things that those people sells. So we decide to not continue the night bazaar. And we finally decide to go to the Portugal village. My dear friend, Mr Kah Jun, told me that there’s a very nice romantic restaurant there, so daddy and mommy they wanted to blend into the atmosphere by being romantic too, they walk hands in hands.

Who knows, we come face to face with these sea food ONLY.

DAMN HIM!!! Anyway, these sea foods are as delicious as the Lok Lok. Yummmm…..

It’s already 12 mid night by the time we reach the mansion. The adults all are too tired to have MahJiong so they went to bed after shower. While us kids, it’s our heaven now!!! Mwahahahaha…. We have all kind of card games and movie marathon till Gor Gor fall asleep. Useless Gor Gor. When I’m all ready to sleep, I than only realized that my sweater is in my parent’s room. Man, I almost freeze to death that night. About 6 in the morning, Bibi climb to my bed and sleep in between me and LM. Such a cute doggy.



p/s: please bear with my Birkenstock sandals and yoga pants and no make-up. I don't see the point having make-up and well-dressed as I'll later become sweaty under the sun. And yes, i know my LV doesn't goes well with my yoga outfit.

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