Monday 23 Feb we took the day easy. I had breakfast with Kee Mun, surfed the net at his office and had lunch with him. There was nothing particularly pressing and it was good just to hang out with Kee Mun and relaxed. In the afternoon I started my journey back to KL and was back at PJ by 4.00pm. Kee Mun's daughter So Jun was such a darling. She made me a card and it was such a nice thought and a nice gesture. Good on you Jun!
Tuesday 24 Feb the mad rush started again. Sent SM's dad to hospital because he complained of asthma symptoms. He felt much better after 30 minutes of O2 intake. He started having this asthma problem some 6 years ago. I wondered if this health problem had to do with the hazy and unhealthy air KL was inundated with due to forest fires and crop burning. By chance some relatives' kids are also having the same problem. Maybe older folks and children are vulnerable to such poor air quality? Managed to send SM for her dentist appointment. I was happy about that because she kept delaying the appointment. Now that it was done we could cross that item out. I took the time out to send her to Julie's @ Kiaramas Cendana in Sri Haratamas. Julie's home is nice, 1850 sq ft, with a balcony, nice interior fittings, 4 bedrooms, some beautiful paintings on the wall and a pleasing garden view outside. I had supper with Kee Mun who came to KL for business. We went to Mackers @ Center Point where they have WIFI. WIFI is a big thing in KL and Asia. Not so in Australia and I wonder why? We checked our mails and I left him to his devices around 10.30pm.
Wednesday 25 Feb SM and I went to Mid Valley Megamall to meet her Gita Bayu friends for brunch at a Nyonya cafe. Megamall was our hang out place when we lived in KL. They recently added a new wing - The Gardens Mall, which is quite nice, like what they have @ KLCC. We did not see a lot of shoppers. The economy is hurting and a lot of folks are not spending.
SM And Gita Bayu Friends Vivian, Yeoh and Mei Ling (太太团)
We managed to get to get our insurance organized and also made our way to the MAS building along Jalan Sultan Ismail, KL. Lucky I was able to use the Enrich redemption vouchers to exchange for a bottle of Dunhill EDT. Wonder what the smell is like because I have never used Dunhill. In fact I have not used EDT on a daily basis since March 08!
Thursday 26 Feb I chanced about this Christian gift shop opposite the Toyota service center in PJ Section 19. It's called Psalms Oasis. A very apt name for a Christian shop I was thinking. I went inside and I was mesmerized by the cheerful Christian music being played in the shop from a CD. A lady was humming along nicely and she basically left me alone shifting through the mirage of gifts available for sale there. And there were music CDs, T shirts, iron ons, pendants, chains, book weights, books, and wind chimes. I picked two items a stone cross and a wind chime. Nice gifts for me and the home. I didn't wait till I get back to put the stone cross which came with a chain on my neck! Loved it.
Friday 27 Feb I finally managed to have an opportunity to meet a dear ex-teacher Mrs Tham. We met at The Curve because it would be easy for the both of us. I wanted to have pizza and so we settled for the Italiannie restaurant as Mrs Tham was easy with food. In fact she only had one slice of a Margarita Pizza... We caught up on old times. I managed to tell her all the 1978 friends I have met during this trip to Singapore, KL and Ipoh. To my surprise she remembered most of the names of her ex- students. Mrs Tham was very courteous and friendly. She was a "good friend" to us at school because she was enthusiastic in her profession and she was not that much older than us. I extended to her our invite to be at the 2010 Ipoh Reunion if the timing is right for her. It was a brief meeting and a lunch but we managed to touch base and to link up.
Mitch came to meet me after our lunch and we were catching up on the past week and what we each did. He didn't fly a lot this week. He and his boss went to Penang and had to turn back at Tanjung Malim due to severe weather at Bagan Datok. Such was a pilot's day.
I took him out to Mum's Place for dinner. The food was great as I remember it to be. Spicy Petal Fish, Chili Petai Prawns and Kangkong Belacan. Lots of Chinese tea to cool the fiery hot spicy taste buds and one calming espresso for me. Heaven. We used to come to Mum's Place when we lived in KL. The food is Peranakan/Malay. The restaurant uses lots of teak furniture (and they are for sale) and decorated in a homely style. Chris is the boss and I think he hails from Penang or Melaka. The prices have gone up of course but it is well worth the visit.
Saturday 28 Feb we left early to meet Tham and Vivian @ Gita Bayu. Tham now works for Sepang Gold Coast and he is keen to show us his company's iconic resort project at Sepang. Tham drove us to the Sepang site and the journey was long about 1.5 hours from Serdang. The project is sited on the Sepang beach, quite pleasing beach front except I think it is not very swimmer-friendly. There were lots of locals looking for clams and crabs on the mud flats when we were there and a pleasant sea breeze was gently blowing. We were shown the resort chalets by the site marketing people. I must say the chalets are homely, tastefully decorated and not overly luxurious.
Tham and Vivian shouted us steamboat lunch at the resort, and we had dragon fruit juice which was refreshing and different. Thank you Tham and Vivian.
Having made our way back to Gita Bayu we bid farewell to them and tracked to meet Pat @ Kiaramas. Pat is our long time real estate agent who looked after our previous Sri hartamas condo unit, along with Betty. We were interested to view units @ Sri Hartamas/Mont Kiara and Pat was there to show us some properties. We had a look around Kiaramas Cendana and Ayuria and were impressed how Asia Quest has improved their products since we bought the unit back in 1995. The units we viewed were adequately sized, about 1650 sq ft, and all had high quality landscaping and general finish. The prices are on the decline as the economy continues to erode and we are not in a hurry to buy in. The cash rate had just been reduced to 2% and the bank home loan rates are now around 5.5% to 6%. I suspect the real estate market will dive another 10 to 15% by this year end.
In the evening we were invited out for dinner by Pang and Yeoh @ which was located inside the Chinese Association premises. The food were special because they were cooked with minimal oil and tea leaves. Even the steamed rice was cooked with some tea leaves. They tasted somewhat bland because less salt or soy sauce would have been used to cook them. We enjoyed the meal very much as it was different and tasted good. We felt good eating these special dishes. It was really nice of Pang and Yeoh to shout us. We met them in Melbourne a year ago when they accompanied their eldest to Monash for her uni. They are ever so friendly and sociable. Thank you both and hope to see you in Melbourne soon!
Sunday March 1 today will be a quiet day as we have scheduled to do house cleaning and also to pack up in readiness for our trip home to Melbourne on Tuesday night. My Brother just rang me from Melbourne and said he would pick us up from the airport. I have yet to see a few more people while I am in KL..... VJ, Yin and SK. Hopefully we can tee up because I certainly count the remaining days left for this holiday in hours! Time is running out!
We managed to pack our bags for the trip back home and tidied up the condo where we were staying. In the evening I managed to clear more boxes of stuff we left behind in KL from years back.... I am sure everyone in his life has lots of unwanted things! So much so I believe I will be very very happy one day when the cleaning and filing is over. In fact if I were to be ruthless I would be chucking all old stuff in the bins and it would be for the better. Old stuff clogs up my life!
Monday March 2 I have a lunch appointment with Yin and NSK. Hopefully Yin manages to get back from her India trip on time and we can meet, finally. I feel that I always leave somethings undone until the last minute. I hate the rush of getting things done and seeing friends before the flight takes off! The stress is killing me!