Take 1 and Take 2, we wanted Emily to also be a part of the birthday wishes.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Duhhh
So we are still renting my car, a Toyota Avanza, and just can't take the plunge to buy a car yet. But I have to say, renting has its perks. For instance, about 3 weeks ago I went to take the girls to gymnastics and my car would not start. I cranked and some of the lights came on but it would not turn over. Of course I stood there and turned the key probably 15 times hoping for a different result. Urgh. Thankfully we can walk to gymnastics so I then loaded the kids in the stroller and went. It was smokin' hot that day which only added to the bitchiness. Kyle picked us up on his way home and we called the rental place. They sent a technician late that night. As the bell rang and Kyle was walking down the stairs he says "I bet that car starts right up." I then say "it might, but it certainly didn't earlier today!" Five seconds later I hear the car running. Diagnosis - the car was in drive not park. Duhhh. You would think they could have asked me a few questions before sending this poor guy over at 9:30 at night to find out the dumb ass female had it in drive.
Then yesterday we were heading out and Kyle noticed that there was a screw in my back right tire. The tire was not flat yet but it seemed inevitable. So that afternoon I called the car rental company again and they said they would send someone out. A few minutes later the guy calls to get directions and when I tell him we live in Villa Aseana, he says "oh, I know where you are. Last time you car not start right?" I then have to to admit "yes, that is us." Upon arrival we show him the screw and he goes to his car and get a pair of pliers to pull it out. I kid you not he pulled out the shortest screw I have ever seen. Like the kind you use in an electrical switch plate. It was so short that it was only in the tread and did not even puncture the tire. This guy was such a good sport, smiling the entire time. "I think your problem solved" he says. All the while Kyle and I are standing there wishing WE had pulled out the mini screw. And with that, we might have confirmed that we are the biggest dumb asses in KL.
Ah the joys of rental... their problem, not ours.
Date Night
Saturday night Kyle and I had date night. We went to a restaurant called Opus Bistro which is somewhat Italian. The food and wine were excellent, only problem was that we were done in a about 1.5 hours, which seemed too short. So we decided to go get foot massages. The foot reflexology place down the street was actually open and stayed open until midnight. Hard to believe those hours in the states. The place itself has about 8 "beds" which are more like oversized lazy boys that fully recline. They served us red bean soup (???) and warm water. They also give you an eye mask and a towel to use as a blanket. You get a warm foot soak, short scrub and then the best foot massage ever. At the end they even rub your neck and back. What a way to end the date. Not great pictures from the iphone, but doesn't Kyle look relaxed?
I have to admit I am going at least once a week. Since it is only 40 ringit ($12) why not? I have also decided that if/when we have guests this will be the first place I take them. My treat. Any takers???
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Baby Birthday Party
Today Samantha's baby doll turned two and we celebrate by having a birthday party. I really planned the party because the kids are still on school break and it gave us something to do. We invited Yara, Senna, Romi and Maxi, who all brought their babies too. Samantha had more fun just setting up for the party. She set the table with plates, cups, hats and bottles for the babies. Then we brought all her baby furniture and clothes downstairs and made a big play area in the living room.
All the girls brought their own babies and they had more fun just changing their diapers (or nappies as they call them here), changing clothes, feeding, etc. Each baby got a present and then we decorated cup cakes. Lots of girl fun that is for sure. Emily watched and played equally as hard. You can see by the picture of Samantha taking her nap that she was worn out, but still holding baby and the bottle.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Singapore
It was a holiday weekend in Malaysia to celebrate Hari Raya which when the Muslims break fasting for the month of Ramadan. So like everyone else in KL we headed out of town. We decided to drive to Singapore. We wanted to see the countryside, which ended up being rows of palm trees after rows of palm trees. It took us 6 hours to get there. Boy were we grouchy. We thought it would be 3-4 hours so once again we ate almost all the snacks and were famished upon arrival. There was a stalled car outside of KL that added an HOUR and then immigration into Singapore was probably another 30+ minutes.
The city/country looks very much like the US but nice all over, not just in areas. It reminded me of San Francisco. We stayed on Orchard Road which is a renowned shopping area, although the main purpose of our trip was to visit the Singapore Zoo. The first night we took a Duck Boat tour of the city. Of course Samantha liked the fact that it was a bus that could swim. The city itself was a little torn up because next week is a huge Formula One car race. But we still got the gist of the city including the famous Merlion. The next morning we got up early and went to the zoo. The zoo is "natural habitat" so it is beautiful. The downside is that you do a lot of walking to see the animals. Luckily we had two strollers. The highlights were - watching the elephants take a bath 5 feet in front of us, eating breakfast with the orangutans, and Samantha loved the kimono dragon and zebras. Most of the pictures here are not zoomed. It is a very interactive zoo with great access to the animals.
After a good rest at the hotel we ventured out to do some shopping. Little did I know that we would only conquer one floor of one store. We probably shopped 1/1,000,000th of the place. OMG you could spend a week there just shopping, easily. Many big name brand stores. There was actually a roped off line outside the Louis Vuitton store. I included the a picture looking down on center court of one of the shopping malls to display the sheer number of people. Holy cow they were like ants. It was mid-autumn festival for the Asians so they were all buying mooncakes. That night we had dinner on the water at Clarke Quay. Kyle enjoyed the famous Singapore Chili Crabs and I had seafood.
All in all a good time. We are so fortunate to have the opportunity to see and experience so many new things. We vowed to take advantage of all chances to travel.
Monday, September 14, 2009
BBQ
Saturday night we went to a bbq at our neighbor's house a few houses up the street. We are very lucky that our neighborhood has many kids and other families just like us. The bbq was at our Dutch neighbors who have a daughter Samantha's age (Yara) and another that is 2 years old (Senna). They also invited our German neighbors that have a daughter Samantha's age (Romie) and another daughter that is almost 2 years (Maxi). So all six, blonde hair and blue eyed girls, got to play together. As you can see in the picture, dress up was the game of the night. They kept trading outfits and having a great time.
The food was delicious but probably what we would consider a dinner party. Mireille made pasta salad, green salad, pepper beef, bread, roasted potatoes and those were just the sides to sausage, chicken, steak and shrimp. Then we had a sit down dinner with the adults on china. Pretty fancy bbq. Everyone likes to eat and drink so it was right up our alley.
Separate but related subject, Kyle bought a used grill off one of our other neighbors for 50 ringit ($18 or so) so now we can grill again. We did not bring our gas grill and believe it or not the grills here are terribly expensive. For a small gas grill it is almost $600 and the larger ones are over $1500. Add grills to the expensive list, along with cars.
Saturday, September 5, 2009
KL Gardens
This morning it was actually "cool" outside so we ventured to KL Gardens park. It is a huge city park that has beautiful landscaping, herb gardens, lakes and playgrounds. In the pictures is just one of the many play areas. They are huge! Samantha goes crazy and almost doesn't play because she can never decide where to go next. Emily just loves being outside doing stuff.
We let the girls play and then we loaded them in the strollers and Kyle and went for a nice long walk around the lake and then back through the gardens. It is a really beautiful area of KL. Another must see on things to do here. This afternoon...swimming for sure.
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