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Wednesday, December 12, 2007
So I am back from my leave and visit to malaysia over the weekend. I felt reluctant to wake up for work this morning, the after-effects of waking up late for the past one week. But still, I made it to office and made it back home after a day's work. Enough said, it's time to blog about my trip to malaysia from 7 to 10 dec!

First destination was to my grandfather's house (maternal side) in kulai. I stayed over there for the night because we were only setting off to kuala lumpur the next morning. I woke up at 5am the next morning, got ready to set off and waited for the rest of my relatives to arrive. So there were five families heading upwards to kuala lumpur and we squeezed into three cars for the journey. The journey to kuala lumpur took approximately three hours. It was almost ten by the time we arrived there. One of my uncles worked and stayed somewhere near kuala lumpur so we arranged to meet him there. Then we had fishball noodles for breakfast at some rather famous place there. After breakfast we drove to sunway lagoon resort for our activity of the day! Sunway lagoon was actually a multi-theme theme park with various types of attractions. It had the usual theme park attractions together with a water world like wild wild wet of singapore. So we bought tickets and entered the theme park but they had a unique requirement that no outside food and drinks were to be brought into the theme park, drinking water inclusive. Probably they wanted visitors to purchase all food and drinks within the theme park, another way to increase their revenue. The theme park boasted its latest attraction which was the water theme park located in the deepest part of the theme park. There was also the world's longest pedestrian suspension bridge, giving us bird's eye view of the whole water theme park. So we got changed and rented rubber tubes. The water slides were truly very exciting and thrilling, so much so that you would want to try it as many times as possible. And there was this water channel which we called the "lazy river". We could just sit in our tubes and float round the river. But obviously that was always not the case. We would trying to overtake one another and splashing at one another in our tubes. Tubes took turns to capsize as we congested the whole river. It was just pure fun and laughter. My cousin then suggested riding the roller coaster but we could not find the entrance when we got up there. Instead we found the entrance to the suspension bridge. So off we went, onto the suspension bridge and metres above the water theme park. All of us were barefooted and although the weather was slightly cloudy, the wooden planks still felt hot and to make things worse, at the middle of the bridge, wooden planks at the middle were replaced by metal grilles, allowing for us to look through the bridge to the lagoon below. Those scared of heights gripped one another as tightly as possible. When we arrived at the end of the suspension bridge, there was this flying fox activity available but unfortunately we only found out that we had to purchase another ticket to take the flying fox after waiting at the bridge for a very long period of time. In the end, guess what, we walked back on the suspension bridge to the end we came from!

I shall stop here for the time being, not much time left to finish it up. And I still have to work tomorrow. zzZ. I have been watching tv lately, especially tuning in to the korean dramas. And I found yoo hee in witch yoo hee very pretty and cute. Haha. Those big big eyes. Well to see her pictures, here's one of the websites I found (=
http://gallery.asianfanatics.net/index.php?act=thumbs&aid=2119
It would probably take me a few days to finish the whole series by watching it online. I would maybe spend the weekend doing so then.

That's all for now, my next update should be tomorrow then (=
hellmos signing off...

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