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BahKutTeh
Oct 25th
Aiya…so long didn’t post anything, feel a little guilty. First I want to hit my head for accidentally deleted Ah Tat’s comment. Silly me but I blame the spams for starting me on deleting the comments in the first place.
So, up to now my life journey has zigzagged to Klang. In the past few months, I have been like Bah Kut Teh – mixture of this and that but all the goodness in one pot. In this post, I want to thank a few people. I want to thank Thinhes for helping me around KL so much for so many times. He even let me stay in his place and helped me to find an accommodation in Klang. Sometimes he bought me meals. Thank to Uncle Goh for donating two pricey items for my use in my empty apartment. He even footed the transportation cost. TQ TQ so much. Thank mum also although she’s over-worried about me moving to another place.
Klang is actually a nice place to stay not only because of the bah kut teh. Almost everything you need can be found nearby. And they do not have bad traffic jams like in KL. And the cost of living is similar to Ipoh. And the majority of the Chinese people here speak hokkien. And the staff is very friendly and welcoming. They even have all sorts of DIY drinks in the pantry to which you can help yourself to whenever you want. They even share the snacks such bread, biscuits, tidbits, cakes, mango, pau etc etc. Satisfied. My place is quite cooling, not only strategically shy from direct sunshine but windy as well. Nowadays at night you can even enjoy illegal fireworks display. huhu…
I’m at peace but busy learning and earning also, which is good. Haven’t brought my JitChak along, that’s why no pictures in my recent posts =(. So here it is – just a short update on my part. You if come to Klang, do drop by for a visit. You can crash here too if you want.
Till then, chaoizzzzz
Graduated
Aug 18th
Graduated finally, after 5 years of roller coaster ride. I have a lot of people to thank but most of all I want to thank my parents. As for everyone, thanks for everything. To all graduates, all the best in your future endeavours and I wish you success in all that you do! May our paths cross again. CHEEEERRRSS!!*ting*
Day10 (HN-KL)
Jun 27th
Jesse, Chunaki and I slept for only half an hour. We woke up at 5am, washed, gathered our bags and ready to leave, for good. Ha had initially planned that Da would fetch us to the airport, and we were all for it. We would meet him at the junction of the road but Ha’s mother was awake too, saying she would call a cab for us. Ha cautioned that her mother was suspicious. So the cab came and we were shoved in. We insisted on seeing Da anyway, so Ha asked the driver to pull over after some distant away and waited for him. Since we had too many things, we stayed put in the cab and Ha alone shifted to Da’s car and followed all the way to the airport. We check-in our luggage and went for breakfast since we had another hour before boarding. It was beef noodle (again??) and I couldn’t finish mine, so I gave half to Jesse. Ha and Da were always so affectionate, oblivious to the surrounding and us, but of course we were happy for them. They sent us off and finally left when we were out of view. I sincerely wish them all the best and may they get to overcome the obstacle they are facing. Gambateh!!

I don’t update my blog often and when I do, I write long posts such as the recent ones. I bet, out of ten who visited, none would be able to finish them but it was my pleasure to tell the stories of our trip. What I related was only the gist of our journey and it does not do justice to all the big and small events that made this vacation a memorable one. Next time I wouldn’t be able to write such long posts anymore due to other commitment, but while I still can, I’ll continue to do so for my own documentation. I would like to dedicate these 10 posts to Kelvin, Jesse and Shean Chuan aka Chunaki for making the trip a success and a brilliant one. For those who have helped, both directly and indirectly – THANK YOU!

RIP M.J





