So, finally after months of planning, Hiroe is down in Malaysia soaking up the sun wiv us (^^)
So what do we do?
On the 21st, we used mom's company's spare apartment and stayed overnight. Small gathering with a few friends, 2 pizzas, lots of mushroom soup and freeflowing drinks.
Then, what do a bunch of cool and chilling teenagers do to kill time? They play
Hide and seek
Seriously
Then on the 23, we drove up to the City of Entertainment, with dad complaining most of the way about the car's engine. We hit the outdoor park with immediate effect, going on:
The "Swing"
The Flying Coaster
The Corkscrew
Then we wandered around the mall searching for presents for Xmas. We saw this little shop in a corner with a few funny hats, so Shirinnah and Hiroe opted of an image makeover (^^) Click went my shutter button, and out of no where, a sales girl pops out. She demands I pay RM1 for the picture I had just taken. No sign board stating that I have to pay, it was insane that I was informed of the payment only after taking the picture.
Like I was gonna pay...*evil grin*
Dinner was at a super nice but hyper expensive chinese retaurant. Supper was nothing fancy. Just a trip down to Starbucks (^^) The next day, we wheeled down the mountain, killing time at the mushroom farm and a chinese temple.
From there, we headed to to Bukit Damansara for Jessica's birthday bash. The kitchen was short handed, so we helped out, but as the adage goes, too many cooks spoil the broth. Well, it wasn't exactly a fiasco, but a mess it was (^^) Not enough utensils, tiny kuali, forgotten spoons, the works.
We all ended up eating with our hands. This was a hstorical moment for Hiroe; her 1st time eating with hands (^^) She's still trying to figure out where we put all that food we eat.
We tried to sleep that night, so that we could wake up in time for the Christmas service in Serdang.
Due to the lack of vehicles, we all took the train to Serdang instead. The most embarrasing train ride of my life. The girls were yelling in the train, laughing all over, while some guys thought it would be funny to sing happy birthday on the train. Fun, yeah... but head-in-the-sand worthy.
Christmas lunch was awesome. Another opportunity for Hiroe to marvel at the Malaysian gastronomic capability.
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