Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Week 51: dec 3 to 9


I had a minor surgery on Monday, and spent the first half of the week recovering.
Wednesday night we went out for dinner at Las Carretas with a lovely couple, Helen and Ed who we met through the High Comm.
I aslo spent a lot of this week preparing for Danae's party coming up this weekend.
Friday was a busy day. Donna organised a cooking class with her amah, Poh Lai in the morning and during lunch. She taught us many dishes, including her yummy wontons and Gula Melaka. Danae got a trophy for her group coming third in a dancing competition at school, but unfortunately I wasn't able to get to the school to see the presentation. Then when the kids got home from school we went to the DUSC Christmas party at the High Comm.


Saturday was entirely spent preparing for Danae's party, which was on Sunday. We treated Sunday as her actual birthday and gave her presents so they could be packed to come back to Australia. We had a clown and a giant inflatable slide into the pool. As soon as the guests started coming it poured with rain and I was a bit worried for a while. But it all turned out fine and the inflatable eventually went up and everyone had a great time. I also met some parents from school that I hadn't met before.




Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Week 50: Nov 26 to Dec 2

Monday I finally had no-one else at home so I went for a long overdue pedicure, and I went to IKEA on Tuesday. We went to Suzis for steak on Tuesday, fogetting that the steak hut is closed on Tuesdays. So we had Lebanese there instead. 
Wedesday morning I had morning tea at BIG at Publika with Michelle and Julie, then we did a little shopping.
Thursday I went to Little India with Toni. I had to get some clothes for us all to wear the following night to a Deepavali night at Steve's work. I bought suits for both the kids, a cotton shirt for Steve and 2 saris for me because I couldn't decide on just one. Then we went to an Indian department store and supermarket and spent ages looking at all the yummy food. That night we went to Red Box Karaoke with Kate, Corrine and one of the other guys teaching the course with them. It was a great night, we had our own little room and a buffet dinner and sang our hearts out.
Friday night we all got dressed up to go to Deepavali night, then as we went to leave the car wouldn't start. Mr Foo, the car guy, couldn't make it until the following morning and we decided against a taxi because Friday night traffic is always really bad. Apparently we missed a good night.
We had a pretty quiet day on Saturday and went out to Out of Africa with the Benders on Sunday for lunch after going to 1 Utama Shopping Centre. We left Out of Africa at about 4 as the clouds started rolling in and went to their place for one more drink. One more turned into a few more and we were there till after midnight. We are really going to miss them next year!

Another great unplanned margarita night with the Bender family; a drink at Tom, Dick & Harry's before karaoke with Kate,Al and  Corinn; dressed up for Deepaval; love the teacups at BIG cafe; IKEA purchases.




Week 49: Nov 19 to 25

I had lunch at Levain with Cathy, then we did a bit of shopping for Christmas presents on Monday.
Tuesday I went on a lego advent calendar search at Mid Valley, which was a success!! I got the Friends advent calendar for Danae (I had already got the Stars Wars one for Lachlan at Legoland). The kids got their calendars in the afternoon, as it's 25 days until we leave. We met up with Kate, a collegue of Steve's who we knew from Sydney and took her to Jalan Alor.
On Wednesday I did a drawing workshop with a lady I had met at one of the expat Christmas bazaars. It was really interesting and we learnt about relaxing through doodling, right and left brain, and we did some zantangling. That night I took Kate and Corrine (who was also here instructing, and Steve knew from ADFA) to ladies night at the Traders.
Thursday we had a High Comm spouses morning tea, again at Levain. Then I met up with a scrapbooking aquiantance who was here in Malaysia for a wedding. We had a coffee and did some shopping around Bukit Bintang.
Danae came home with an award on Friday and Steve and I went out for dinner at Frangipani. Ever since I had gone there with the girls, I had wanted to take Steve.
We had a quiet morning on Saturday, then we took Kate out to Bukit Melawti to see some monkeys, Chinese seafood dinner on the river and a river cruise to see the fireflies at Kuala Selangor. It was a great night!
Sunday we went to Chinatown in the morning and a Chrismas party at Rod and Gail's in the afternoon.


Week 48: nov 12 to 18


Danae was home from school Monday with conjunctivitis, not as bad as Lachlan had it though. We had an Indian feast for dinner, prepared by our maid Lakshmi for us and our neighbours for Deepavali.
Tuesday was Deepavali and Steve and the kids had a public holiday. We went a Deepavali open house for lunch. Tan Sri Tan Sri was also there an insisted I take a photo with him and his 'twin' (Lachlan). Steve and the kids also enjoyed boar ribs again. Later in the afternoon we went to IKEA for one last look, but it was so busy so we just had a look around the Curve and went to Bubba Gumps for dinner.
Steve had the day off Wednesday as well and Danae was well enough to go back to school. Steve and I went to Midvalley Mall and had lunch and a pitcher of Long Island iced tea at Finnegans.
Thursday was another public holiday. We didn't do a lot, Steve had some work to do and Danae and I made the cake for lamingtons.
Friday Danae stayed home from school because even though her eyes were better, she was not supposed to swim and junior school swimming was on all day. She helped me ice lamingtons, we made 200 for international night that night. We also had some mini pies delivered. Steve was home early to help Michael set up for the night and Toni and I went later. It was a good night, the Australian beer, wine and ginger beer were all a hit, as we're the pies, lamingtons and Anzac biscuits. One of The highlights of the night was Kim, the Korean student dancing gangnam style.
Saturday was pretty quiet and on Sunday we went up to Genting Highlands to have a look around. It was very drizzly and we stayed inside and walked through the labyrinth of hotels, casinos, shops and restaurants. The kids weren't that impressed with the rides at the indoor theme park, so we didn't bother with those. They did go into SnowWorld where it was -6 degrees. We didn't stay there too long and weren't that impressed, but as our time here starts to draw to an end it was another thing to cross off the list.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Week 47: nov 5 to 11

Mon a very quiet day at home after Steve left for Lumut and Penang.
I had an early start on Tuesday, after getting ready and picking up Cathy, we went to the manza Melbourne cup luncheon at the Renaisance from 9:30 till 4. We had a wonderful time, I won one of the sweeps and got my money back for the day. Then Tuesday night we went out for dinner at Chinoz with Louise.
Lachlan had another doctors appointment Wednesday morning with the specialist. Afterwards we went looking for a french bakery nearby that I had heard about and had lunch there. I wish we had found it earlier, it was fantastic! Then we went and did a little shopping around Bukit Bintang.
Thursday was pretty quiet and although Lachlan's eye was better he stayed home for the whole week. Steve arrived home Thursday afternoon.
Steve was home from work by lunch time Friday, so Lachlan, Steve and I went out for lunch. In the evening we got pizza, played some 500 and listened to music.
I was busting to show Steve the little french bakery I had found, so we all went there for breakfast Saturday morning. Again it was great. Then we went to Wisma Central to pick up some things I had taken to the tailor to get fixed, and to KLCC to pick up some food and drinks to take with us for lunch. Steve had been asked to play football for the Malaysian Warriors. So we drove down to Alice Smith High School and spent the afternoon watching a very muddy game of football against Jakata. Steve scored a goal and the Warriors won. After the game we had some drinks in the carpark, then drove home. It took ages to get home, the traffic was bad. When we finally got home we fed the kids, had showers and Steve and I went out to have drinks with the team at Havana Bar.
On Sunday morning I went with Louise to Deepavali Carnival and bought some lovely Indian tops and a scarf. I had wanted to get a Sari, but had trouble choosing one. We had a quiet afternoon. Now that Lachlan was all better Danae caught it from him.


Week 46: oct 29 to nov 4

Lachlan's eye was still not good Monday morning, so I took him to the doctor.He gave him some drops and told us to go back to see him on Wednesday. On Wednesday he gave him the week off school. By Friday it was still not better so went went to see a specialist at Prince Court Hospital. She said he needed to stay home for another week, cleared away most of the membrane that had formed over his eye, and gave us some drops and ointments to give over the next week. Poor Lachlan has to have either drops or ointment, or bothput in his eyes every hour.
Tuesday night we went out for Halloween dinner at Tony Romas, but the kids didn't dress up.
Friday night we went to Ben's for dinner and bought Lachlan some runners at KLCC.
Saturday we went to Chinatown in the morning, but got tired of bartering (there are more tourists on the weekends) and came home after lunch. We spent the afternoon hanging out, listening to music and playing cards.
Sunday we did grocery shopping in the morning, then went to Louise's in the afternoon for a get together. We had a great time and ended up kicking on at Souled Out with the few people still left at the end.

Week 45: oct 22 to 28

Monday night we went to the Guiness Anchor Brewery for drinks and dinner with some of the other overseas course participants.
After Zumba on Wednesday, Cathy and I went to Bangsar to pay for our tickets to the Melbourne Cup luncheon, then to mid valley mall to look for a hat or fascinator.
Thursday morning I went into the high comm to see the shoeman and have some boots made for winter next year.. Steve was home really early, went to post office to pick up a package, then to Bangsar. for lunch at the Social. I had won tickets to Legoland at the school trivia night a while back, so we made a last minute decision to go to Johor Bahru for the weekend since Friday was a public holiday.
Lachlan's eye a bit red and swollen in the morning, but we decided to give him an antihistamene and go anyway.  We drove down to JB and stopped at the Premium Outlets before checking into the hotel. We went to a nearby Tesco to get Lachlan some drops then found a great Chinese restaurant for dinner (we had a whole peking duck, some pork and rice and vegies), it was fabulous!
Saturday morning Lachlan's eye was worse, so we went to a local klinik then to the hospital. We still managed to get to Legoland by 11. It was a good day, though very warm and very crouded. We left at 5, went back to hotel for showers then met up with the defence family living in JB for dinner at a German beerhouse.
Sunday we went back to the outlets on the way home because Steve had seen a watch he really liked and Lachlan and I had finally been able to talk him into getting it. The drive home was a long one, lots of traffic on the road and quite often on the highway we were at a standstill. Lachlans eye was a bit better.


Sunday, November 11, 2012

Week 44: oct 15 to 21

Tuesday we were supposed to have no power from 11am to 8 pm, in the morning I went to Chinatown with Michelle then had lunch at the Pavillion with Donna and Michelle. When I arrived home to get the kids from the bus the power was back on but we went out for dinner anyway.
I met Cathy for lunch on Wednesday. We went to Circus for lunch, then did some shopping around the Pavillion. In the evening a few ladies came out to the Traders for drinks.
Friday was my birthday and I had breakfast at Antipodean with Sarah and Helen, then had to rush home to meet with the Allied Pickfords rep to do our removal inspection. At lunchtime Toni and I went to Staff College for a farewell function for Colonel Toh. We got home in time to get the kids off the bus, then went out for sushi for dinner
We went to Publika on Saturday. They had a food fair on, but we didn't know that until we got there. We sampled some great food and purchased a few things. For lunch we tried Fatboys Burgers, and Lachlan tried a .bacon stufed pork burger with bananas and peanut butter! After lunch we did some groceries, then went home for a swim.
Sunday morning I went to the MANZA Christmas Bazaar, while Steve and the kids stayed home, then I met them at the Intercontinental for lunch. Instead of doing a fancy meal out on Friday night for my birthday I wanted to go to the lunch at the Intercontinental. We were there for three hours making the most of the fresh seafood, peking duck pancakes, barbecue, free flow sparkling wine and desserts. They even had some entertainment for the kids (Danae made lamingtons). It was really lovely. We didn't do much in the afternoon or evening.


Monday, October 22, 2012

Week 43: oct 8 to 13

Monday I attended a luncheon for all AHC spouses at the High Commissioners residence.
Tuesday the kids went back to school for the last term. I can't believe our time here is winding down so quickly.
Wednesday I met with a friend for lunch, we had yummy Vietnamese. Wednesday night Steve and I went out for a function.
Steve finished work early on Thursday and we went and did grocery shopping before the kids got home from After school activities.
On Friday afternoon we went to the High Comm and had drinks.
Saturday morning I went to the airport to pick up Sharlene and the twins! It was so great they were able to come and see us. After getting home we started walking to KLCC and it started to pour raining, we had to stop at a taxi stand but it took a while for a taxi to stop for us. Steve took the kids to Petrosains at KLCC and I took Sharlene to Sungei Wang to get her hair done. We had lunch at the Pavillion then caught the new free bus to Chinatown. We came back to the city and went to dinner at the Hard Rock Cafe. Then we walked home via KLCC for dessert. Steve stayed home with the kids and Sharlene and I had a shower, a drink and then went out to Chankat Bukit Bintang. We started at Havana Bar with a jug of margaritas, then moved onto a few drinks at Healy Macs, then ended up at Yokos having free drinks with the owner and his friends and dancing with the South American dancers and drummers. A good night!
It was difficult waking up Sunday morning after just a few hours sleep. Steve, Sharlene and the kids went for a morning swim, then they came up and got ready. We went to Antipodean for breakfast then took them to KL Sentral to catch the train to the airport for their flight back to Singapore. We decided to catch the train to Mid Valley Mall and came home a few hours later to get ready for the working week.

Week 42: oct 1 to 7

Monday was a quiet day. Robyn and I did a little shopping and we spent the rest of the day enjoying the air con. In the evening we went out to Jalan Alor for dinner.
Lachlan turned 11 on Tuesday. We took Robyn and Allen to Merdeka Square, the City Gallery, past Istana Negara and to lunch for Lachlan's birthday at plan B in Publika. The new Rick Riordan book came out on Lachlan's birthday and about a minute after we bought it, he was reading it already! Steve was home fairly early so we went home after lunch and had a swim.
Wednesday we went to KLCC for some last minute shopping before Robyn and Allen headed home. In the evening we went to Suzi's Corner for steak.
Robyn and Allen left early Thursday morning.We went and had dumplings for dinner as Lachlan's birthday chioce.
Friday and Saturday were pretty quiet, Steve and I had a date night on Friday. We went to Circus for dinner, then to Souled Out for drinks and Retro night. Sunday we spent almost the whole day at 1 Utama shopping centre. For lunch we tried the worlds best sandwich! I had heard about it a while ago, a Malaysian chef won this years best sandwich contest in France. It was inspired by a Vietnamese Bahn mi and it was really yummy!

Monday, October 15, 2012

Week 41: sep 24 to 30

Monday morning Steve left for Lumut for 4 days with work. he stayed at the same resort as Lachlan when he went on school camp earlier in the year. Danae and i went to the High Comm in the morning. After lunch I dropped Danae at Cathy's and took Cathy to the airport to pick up the boys. They had a great time in china, and were quiet at first, a bit overwhelmed by everything they had done I don't think they knew where to start. But once they started they talked the whole way home.
Tuesday I took the kids to Kidzania and went to the furniture shop we had wanted to go to on Sunday. I wanted to find a nice piece to bring back with us, but couldn't decide between two, so I got them both.
Wednesday I went with Cathy and the kids to find a pie shop. She had wanted to order pies for the grand final and wanted to try them first. We went to 2 different shopping centres and they had closed at both. After dropping the kids at Cathy's for a swim and a play, I went home to wait for the furniture to be delivered. Then I picked them up and stayed for a drink, and we decided to go to Las Carretas for dinner.
Thursday morning Steve's mum and her partner arrived. We had a quiet day and went for a walk to KLCC. Steve arrived home from Lumut in the evening and I went to the college to pick him up.
I took Robyn, Allen and the kids to Batu caves and the Royal Selangor pewter factory. On the way home I got a text from Michelle asking if Lachlan wanted to go to the Malaysian Open tennis with her and Alex. They watched the quarter final between
We all went to the Manhatten Fish Market for dinner at the Pavillion, picking Lachlan up on the way.
On Saturday we went to Cathy and Al's to watch the grand final. It was a great game and we had a good day (and night).
We had a quiet morning on Sunday, then went to Chinatown in the afternoon and had dinner at the Hard Rock on the way home.

Lachlan making naan, Robyn in the fish spa, Allen hammering pewter at Royal Selangor, Batu Caves, Petronus towers, the girls on grand final day, monkey at Batu Caves.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Week 40: Sep 17 to 23

Monday was a public holiday for Malaysia Day, which is why we went to Langkawi for the weekend. After breakfast and a swim we headed for the airport. We arrived home at Dua at about 3. We quickly unpacked and packed Lachlan's things, then Steve and Lachlan went to get haircuts and Danae and I met them at KLCC so we could have some dinner and get a few groceries. Cathy drove Lachlan and I to the airport with Ryan, and I will take her to pick them up next Monday. The boys were so excited, China is going to be a great experience for them!
It was a quiet week without Lachlan. We went out for dinner a few times and tried 2 new restaurants, La Boca (a newly opened Latin American place at the Pavillion and Souled Out).


Here is Lachlan's itineray for the week:
Tuesday:
6:35am arrive in Beijing
Dim Sum breakfast
Zoo
Lunch at local restaurant, then hotel check in
Acrobatic Show
Dinner
Wednesday:
breakfast at hotel
day at school
Thursday:
The Mutianyu Great Wall, cable car and tobaggan
Ya Siu market
dinner at local restaurant
Friday:
Forbdden City
lunch at local restaurant
Beihai Park and Hu Tong for trishaw ride and learn to make dumplings
Saturday:
Temple of Heaven
Panjiayuan market
China Museum and Tea House
Sunday:
Summer Palace and cruise on Kunming Lake
The Opera House of National Grand Theatre
Tiananmen Square
Beijing National Stadium and National Aquatics Centre
Monday:
transfer to airport and fly home

Thursday night after spending the whole day looking for something for Danae to wear to school for bookweek on Friday, we got news of a demonstration in front of the US embassy on Friday afternoon. We were told that there would be no transport home from school provided as the main road (the one we live on) would be closed, and were encouraged by the embassy to keep the kids home for the day. So Danae missed her last day of school and missed bookweek.
Saturday Steve did some study and we went to Viva, a mall of furniture and homeware stores and then did groceries.
Sunday we went to Damansara to look at furniture, but the shop we wanted to go to was closed and IKEA was packed so we came back home.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Week 39: Sep 10 to 16

Monday Steve handed in 2 papers he has been working on for a while and he was relieved to be finished. He was home late all week though.
Tuesday night we went out for dinner at Chinoz, Wednesday night Toni and I went out for a drink at the Traders.
Thursday night Lachlan had a musical performance at school.
I kept the kids home from school Friday as we were flying to Langkawi at 3:10. Steve went to work and I spent the morning packing. At about 10 I asked the kids if they wanted to go and see Will and Kate in KLCC park. They didn't seem that excited but said sure, so we got ready and walked over to the park. The main road we live on was blocked to traffic and halfway to the park we saw the entire procession drive past. We got a spot right on the fence and waited for another 20 minutes. They walked by quite quickly but looked gorgeous. We then were interviewed by British tv, which Lachlan was most excited about. We went back home, waited for Steve to get home, then drove to the airport. We arrived at our hotel in Langkawi by 5 and went straight out to have a walk around and an early dinner. The service was great, much better than we are used to in KL. the kids even got free ice cream.
The next day we had a relax by the pool and the beach after breakfast. Then we walked down Pantai Cenang to have lunch and do some duty free shopping. We went back to the hotel, played some 500, then caught a taxi to the jetty for our sender cruise. The cruise was great! Free flow drinks, great food, the crew were all so lovely and friendly. We even had a long chat with the owner of the company who also owns the restaurant we went to the night before. The view was spectacular and after sailing for about an hour they put the 'saltwater jacuzzi' net out. Just before we got on the boat it was raining quite heavily so it was a nice surprise to get a beautiful sunset. Lachlan spent a lot of time practicing on his new camera he got on Friday morning as an early birthday present.
We hired a car in Sunday. Our first stop was Oriental Village and Cable Car. There was a big queue and all up we spent over 3 hours there. Though unfortunately between Lachlan's camera, Danae's iPod and my phone none of us had a camera with any battery life, so after 1 photo of the view halfway up the cable car we had no photos for the rest of the day. After the cable car we were going to drive up to the waterfall, but decided it was later than we had wanted to leave so we didn't. We stopped at black sand beach and then drove to Kuah, the main town in Langkawi island. We went to a Chinese seafood restaurant for dinner.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Week 38: Sep 3 to 9

Steve had exams Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and has two papers due next Monday.
Monday I went to Chinatown with Cathy, we went to look for outfits for the trivia night (Olympics theme), but couldn't find anything suitable. So I think we will be resorting to togas.
I went to have a Thai massage at Chankat Bukit Bintang. I have found a great place, they do a great job (though this time I came away with a tender back) and I love the decor and ambiance of the place, and just under $30 for 2 hours!
Wednesday steve finished early because he did his last exam for the semester. We planned on going out for lunch, but just as we were leaving it atarted pouring rain, so we had Japanese at the restaurant here at Dua. That night was the Junior School Production at school. It was fantastic! Each year had a different theme, but they all used lights and music. And the whole thing was done around (and even over) the pool, while the parents watched from the balconys.
Ryan slept over Friday night and after a quick swim, we went out to Jalan Alor with Michelle, Michael, Sarah and Clark, and of course all the kids.
Saturday we mostly spent the day at home. Ryan and Lachlan playing together and swimming. Saturday night we went to the Trivia night at school. It was Olympic theme and like half the people there Cathy, Al, Steve and I wore togas. Michelle, Julie, her husband and son were on our table as well. It was a good night and I think we came about 5th. I did win tickets to Legoland that has only just opened in Malaysia, but its about 4 hours drive away. Hopefully we can go down for a weekend before we leave.
Sunday we went out for lunch, though I cant remember where now and Steve finished up and printed his papers due the following day.


Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Week 37: August 27 to Sep 2

We spent most of Monday still traveling home and arrived back in KL at about 3pm. We all slept for most of the hour long taxi drive home. After unpacking we went to KLCC for an early dinner and grabbed a few groceries, then an early night.
I decided to keep the kids home from school Tuesday, even though they seemed fine Monday night and it was a good thing I did because they slept in until about 10. Steve went to work though and I spent most of the day checking emails and washing clothes.
Wednesday the kids went back to school and Steve was home early enough for us to have lunch together, so we went to TWG tea for lunch.
Thursday the kids had International Day at school, we went down in the afternoon and watched some Gaelic football and dancing. That night Steve had a function and Toni came over for a drink and a to catch up on what we all did on our holiday. The guys came home at about 12:30 and after one more drink we went to bed.
Friday was a public holiday for Merdeka Day, malaysia's independence day. Steve and I had a pretty big sleep in and we spent most of the day at home. We went to go out to Jalan Alor for dinner and stopped at the Pavillion on the way for a drink and to watch the footy, then we didn't really feel like walking any further so we went to the newly opened pub at the Pavillion, Tom, Dick & Harry's.
Saturday I went and had a long overdue pedicure and did a grocery shop while Steve did some study and took the kids for a swim. We went out to Suzi's corner with Clark, Sarah, Michelle, Michael and their kids.
Sunday we went out in the morning for breakfast, but the place we had planned on going to wasn't open for breakfast, so we had Starbucks instead. We then went to Sungei Wang and had a look around and got some DVDs. We went home after lunch and Steve studied for his exams the following week.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Week 36: August 20 to 26

Monday was our first port stop. It was Corfu and we just wondered around on our own. The shopping in Corfu was good and we saw some sights, had lunch at a trattoria, and the kids got their silhouettes cut. By about 2:30, it was really getting hot so we headed back to the ship early. We spent a bit of time by the pool after cooling down in our cabin, then the kids went to kids club later in the afternoon for a little while. We had an early dinner in the dining room, the kids went back into kids club for a little while. We went to get them to go and watch the evening show and they were both dressed up in foil and stuff for some type of contest and all the kids were deciding who was the winner. By the time we got to the show there were no seats left but we stood at the back and watched, it was an aerial gymnastics show and was very good.

Tuesday was Santorini and we booked a tour. We didn't get there until lunchtime and spent most of the morning by the pool talking to the English couple we had met. Because of the depth of the water we had to tender and as the towns are on top of the cliff, you get from the port up to the towns either by walking, cable car or donkey. Our tour took us by boat to the old port, then by bus around the island and finished just near the cable car in time to get the cable car down and catch the last boat back to the ship. After driving all the way around the island, we went to Oia (pronounced ee-a). That is the town with all the postcard pictures of the white buildings with blue rooves and windows. We got 2 hours free time to wander around on our own looking at the cute shops and to take photos. Then back on the bus, we went through the main town, Fira to a taverna for a Greek buffet dinner, wine, lots of dancing, and some plate smashing at the end. We were then taken back to Fira for a little bit of free time before heading down the cable car back to the ship, arriving back by 9:30. We had a little bit of dessert at the buffet, then went to bed pretty tired.


 Mykonos was Wednesday and we did a small tour in the morning. It was about a 9 o'clock start and we got on a bus and drove around the island stopping at St. Johns beach were Shirley Valentine was filmed (I hadn't heard of the film, but a lot of people knew of it, so I will have to keep an eye out for it). Then we went to Aphrodite beach and had a bit of a rest on the beach chairs, a quick paddle and a nice cool drink. Then we went to the small village of Anamera and visited a Greek Orthodox church and had a tasting plate of Greek food and some ouzo. Then the bus took us back to the ship. We decided to have lunch on the ship, then head into Mykonos town. We were told the streets of the town were made as a labyrinth to confuse the pirates and keep the town safer, and they were not wrong. We got very lost numerous times and bumped into Ruth and Tim, the English couple that we now knew well enough to call our friends, twice. We made plans to meet up for dinner together in the dining room. The kids ate dinner at the buffet, then went to kids club. Steve and I got ready for dinner with Ruth and Tim. We had a great night and kicked on in the nightclub until about 3am.

 Thursday was one of the most exciting port days. The port town was Katakolo, it is about 20 minutes from Olympia, where the ancient Olympic Hames were held. Lachlan is really into Greek Mythology and we were all excited to see the site. Our tour guide was great and he took us through the site and to the Archaeological Museum. We got to see the altar where they light the torch for each Olympics, the temple ruins, and ran on the ground of the stadium. Then we had a guided tour around the Archaeological Museum where they have the reains of the statues and other bits from the site. After Olympia, we got back on the bus and went to an olive farm and winery. We had a glass of white wine on arrival to drink as we learnt about the olive picking process. Then we went inside for a beautiful lunch with lots of little tastings of different Greek food, almost entirely sourced from the farm itself, a bottle of red wine and of course more dancing. Full and a little tired we were taken back to Katakolo and the ship. Steve and the kids went onboard to swim and relax and I went for a walk along the street of Katakolo for one last shopping fix in Greece. We went to trivia in the early evening which we had done every day since day 2 and tied with 2 other teams. We had dinner in  the dining room and then went to the buffet for dessert, they do a huge chocolate buffet.

 Friday was our last full day on the ship, after breakfast we spent the morning by the pool. We had a bbq lunch by the pool, then the kids went into kids club. Steve and I went to a music trivia, then Steve did some work while I read. We got the kids out of kids club for dinner in the buffet, then put them in and Steve and I went to the Churrascaria for dinner. After dinner we got the kids out of kids club and we all went to the finale show in the theatre. It was really good. We went back to our room and packed and went to bed.
Saturday was time to leave the ship :( We had breakfast and were one of the first off the ship at about 9:30. We had to get to the centre of Venice by ferry or water taxi. We chose the water taxi as, besides the people that disembarked our ship with us there were also another two ships with people getting off and there were lots of people lining up for the ferry. The taxi was not cheap and we also paid for a water taxi to the airport the following morning. We got to our hotel and left our bags and wondered around Venice. We went to Saint Marks Square, Saint Mark's Basilica, The Bridge of Sighs, Rialto Bridge, had pizza for lunch, and just wandered around until about 3, then we went back to the hotel to go into our room and have a shower, it was really hot. Our hotel was really stunning, the room was enormous, especially for Venice standards, and beautifully decorated in lilac and gold. Everything was monogrammed with the hotel logo, including doors, toiletries and the rubbish bin. Steve and the kids stayed at the hotel (Steve had some work to do on the internet) and I went out again and had more of a look around, there were so many beautiful shops and things to look at. I returned at about 6 and we went out for dinner, had a little bit more of a walk around, then went to a gelati place/bar and the kids had gelati, Steve had a beer and I had a canoli and a glass of Frangelico..yum. Then we went to bed, as we had to get up early to get to the airport.


We caught our water taxi at 6:30 Sunday morning and flew back the same way, but had a stopover in Dusseldorf instead of Berlin. We had a longer stopover in Abu Dahbi for 6 hours in the middle of the night but it wasn't too bad.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Week 35: August 13 to 19

This week we are all getting excited about our trip at the end of the week.
Not much happened Monday. The kids got home late from school as it rained in the afternoon, whenever it rains traffic is usually heavier and we are still in Ramadan, so the traffic was doublet bad.
Tuesday I spent most of the day having morning tea with the high comm girls. And I went out with them on Wednesday night to the skybar at Traders Hotel, after getting a haircut.
Thursday there was another shoe party. I didn't order any this time. We went out to dinner, but a lot of places were booked out or too busy because of Ramadan. So we decided on a German pub and restaurant at the Pavillion.
Friday was spent sleeping in, and packing, apart from Steve going to the High Comm and getting a haircut ( Lachlan also got his haircut). We left home at 4 to go to the airport. We flew out at 8:30pm and arrived in Abu Dhabi six and a half hours later. We had 3 hours until our next flight, but by the time we walked to the terminal and had a coffee and chai, there wasn't too long to wait. We then flew another six and a half hours to Berlin, and had 3 hours there as well. I must look German because everyone spoke to me in German. The last leg was only an hour and a half, then a 20 minute taxi ride, an hour check in and we were finally onboard the Norwegian Jade. It looked very familiar and we soon realised it used to be the Pride of Hawaii (the same ship we did our Hawaiian cruise on).

a nice shot at the airport; a rare KL sunrise and not so rare haze; fantastic bakery in Berlin; Petronus towers from the skybar of the Traders on ladies night.
 After settling in, having some lunch and of course our safety brief, we sailed out of Venice at 6. It was spectacular!
Sunday was a sea day. We met a lovely couple from England, who became good friends by the end of the cruise. We spent some time by the pool and the kids spent a bit of time in kids club. Lachlan was a little disappointed that he wasn't old enough for the teens room, but was still happy enough to have other boys his age and a bit older with him in the kids club. We had teppanyaki for dinner and the kids thought all the theatrics were great, the food was very good too.

French Alps from the plane; Berlin; our teppinyaki chef; Venice from the plane (our ship is the one in front)

Week 34: August 6 to 12

Not much happening this week, Steve is working hard on his paper and we are saving up our energy for our upcoming trip. Steve went away to the northern border area for work from Wednesday to Friday.

Monday was a public holiday for the kids, but not for Steve. I took then out for lunch and we went to buy some DVDs.

Wednesday I went to Brickfields ( little India) for lunch with some high comm ladies for one of their birthdays. We had some beautiful Indian vegetarian food.

Thursday I spent some time with Toni. We went to Delicious for lunch, then came upstairs for margaritas. The kids and I went to KLCC for sushi for dinner.

Friday I went out to run some errands. Then we had drinks by the pool with the kiwis in the afternoon.

Saturday was spent at home, then we went out for dinner at Las Carretas with Cathy, Al and the kids.
Sunday we went out to Ike's and the Curve because we had to come back early last time when Lachlan was sick. We had lunch at Bubba Gump.

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Week 33: July 30 to Aug 5

A quiet week again this week. Steve is working hard on his Commandant's paper. There is not much on tv at the moment and the Olympic coverage here is kind of difficult to watch, so we have been watching our new favourite tv series, Friday Night Lights. We bought the first series ages ago, but have only just started watching it and we are really into it.

Tuesday I went and got a pedicure, with mum and dad here and school holidays, I was well overdue for one. I was also overdue for a big grocery shop, so I did that as well.

Wednesday I took Ryan's mum, Cathy to Publika because she hadn't been and we had lunch at Plan B.

Thursday Steve was finished by mid morning, so we went to Chinatown to get him some swimmers, and get some flowers. We also had lunch at Old China Cafe. We went down to the school for a meeting for The China trip Lachlan will be going on in September. After the meeting we got to watch Danae play netball for a bit, then drove home in the crazy traffic. Cathy and the kids came for a swim then we all went out for dinner at Delicious.

Friday was like most other Fridays, but Steve went to the High Comm in the afternoon so we didn't get to have lunch together. We spent the evening by the pool, then came up for dinner. Steve got a write up in the school newsletter about the AFL game last weekend.

Saturday we had some people over in the afternoon to watch the rugby super 25 final, then we ended up watching AFL afterwards. I made Mexican for dinner, it was a good evening.
Sunday was pretty quiet. We spent the morning at home, then went to Sunway Pyramid shopping centre.




Friday, August 3, 2012

Week 32: July 23 to 29

It's been a fairly quiet week this week, getting back into routines. Lachlan and Danae started After School Activities this week. This semester Danae does dancing on Mondays and netball on Thursdays and Lachlan does tennis on Wednesdays and soccer on Thursdays. With Ramadan, the traffic can be bad in the evenings so when they come home from ASAs on the late bus they can be 10 minutes late or an hour late.
I had a morning tea with some High Comm ladies on Tuesday morning, then some of us went on to have lunch at the Albion hotel, then did a little shopping. Tuesday night just as we came upstairs after a swim to get dinner ready we had a blackout in the whole building, so we went out for dinner and had sushi.
On Thursday all the defense people were invited to the High Commissioners residence for a medal presentation ceremony for one of the army guys who lives in Johor baru, followed by lunch.
Friday was pretty much the usual drinks by the pool.
We went out for breakfast Saturday morning, then Steve, Lachlan and Danae went to get Lachlan's haircut and I went to a furniture expo at the Convention Centre. In the afternoon Steve took the kids and Ryan to school for a parents and teachers versus high school students AFL game. Steve played full forward for three quarters and kicked 9 goals then he umpired the last quarter and Lachlan and Ryan ran boundarys. I had planned to go to some night markets with Louise from the High Comm, which is why I didn't go with them. The markets were good. After the football game Steve dropped Lachlan at Ryan's for a sleepover, and ended up staying for a drink. I got dropped off there as well and we stayed until about midnight.
Sunday was pretty quiet, Steve studied and Danae and I watched some master chef on the computer ( I already know who won from Facebook, but I'm still enjoying watching it. I'm about half way through). I picked up Lachlan and we went to Suzi's corner for dinner.



Saturday, July 28, 2012

Week 31: July 16 to 22

We arrived back home around lunchtime Monday and spent the afternoon unpacking, Steve studied, and we went to KLCC in the evening to have dinner and get a few groceries.
Tuesday Steve went back to work and the kids and I stayed home doing some washing and watching tv. We went out for dinner with Mel, Leigh and Ella to Las Carretas as they were leaving for Dubai this week.
Wednesday the kids started back at school and I had lunch with Cathy and Mel. It turned into a long lunch as we went back to Cathy's for some wine and Steve got the kids off the bus and dropped them at Cathy's on his way to a function.
Steve had a morning tea at the High Comm Thursday morning, then had the rest of the day off. We met for lunch, then went to get some groceries. Steve also had Friday off for study, we went to IKEA and the curve and to a pub for lunch. Friday night we went out for dinner at 7atenine with a group of people for Janelle's birthday. It was a great night.
The weekend was pretty quiet. Steve did some work and we watched quite a bit of footy. On Saturday evening Steve and the kids went to Colonel Toh's for a party (I wasn't feeling the best). We were invited out to Out of Africa on Sunday for lunch with Michelle and her family. Out of Africa is a sports club with an Olympic sized pool and a south African restaurant, it's a great place for adults to have a drink and talk while the kids swim.


Saturday was the start of Ramadan here. Ramadan is when Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset, then they have a big feast in the evening. Ramadan lasts for a month and ends with Hari Raya, a celebration similar to Christmas. So it is an interesting time here in Malaysia. Steve gets one week off for the whole year, and it's during Hari Raya, in mid August. For those who don't know, we have planned a trip to Venice and a cruise around the Greek Islands for our week off. It will be tiring, but we are really excited about it!

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Week 30: July 9 to 15

What a busy and exciting week!

Monday was quiet, Lachlan was still feeling unwell.
Tuesday afternoon Michelle and her girls came over for a swim. Lachlan and Danae were invited to their place for a sleepover that night, so Steve and I went out for a drink and dinner, but came home fairly early as Steve had some work to do.
Wednesday I went with Sarah, Michelle Donna and Toni on another KL explorers tour to Petaling Jaya to see some furniture stores. Afterwards I picked up the kids and Danae went to Ella's for another sleepover.
On Thursday I took Ella Danae and Lachlan to lunch and the movies. And we packed for our trip to Cambodia and had an early night.


We had to get up early Friday morning to get to the airport for our flight. It took 2 hours to fly from KL to Siem Reap and when we got to our hotel we were able to check in early and our tour guide was ready. On our first day we saw the temples of Angkor Thom, Bayon, Baphoun, Pimean Akas and the Elephant Terrace and Taprohm (the temple in the movie Tomb Raider, and Steve's favourite). With a stop in the middle for some lunch. We got back to our hotel around 4:30, had a swim to cool off, then headed into the tourist area in the centre of town for dinner and a quick look around.


Saturday after our buffet breakfast we had an early start and saw the temples of Preah Khan, Neak Poan, Ta Som, and East Mebon. We were then taken back to the hotel for a complimentary lunch. We also had a bit of a relax. We were picked up again by our driver and guide at 3:30 and we went to a market, then to an artisan school, kind of like TAFE were young people get selected to learn the crafts of silk painting, laquering, wood carving, silversmithing, soapstone carving, or sandstone carving. Then we headed about 20 minutes south of Siem Reap towards Tonle Sap (Great Lake). We got on a boat and were taken down the river past a floating village and to the edge of the lake. We got off the boat onto a floating restaurant/shop/information center/crocodile enclosure and went up the top to watch the sunset. On the way back, Steve and Lachlan drove the boat most of the way until our boat driver quickly took the wheel back as he said "oooh police up here". When we got back to Siem Reap the driver dropped us off in the centre of town, we had some great Mexican food, had a wander around the night markets, and all four of us got a relaxing foot massage.


Sunday was our last full day in Cambodia, we slept in a little, had breakfast then headed off for some more temples. First we went to Banteay Srei, which was my favourite. Then we drove about 30 km through villages to Banteay Samre. On the way back we stopped for lunch, and after lunch we visited the famour Angkor Wat temple, which was both Lachlan and Danae's favourite. Our three day tour finished at about 3 and we got back to our hotel, had a quick swim, then Steve and I went for our complimentary traditional massage. After a rest in our room we headed into the town centre one last time. We had a drink and a snack at the Mexican we had been to the night before ($1.50 margaritas are too good to pass up!). Then we had a wander around for a couple of hours and chose to have dinner at a Cambodian barbecue restaurant. We got 10 different types of meat (including crocodile, ostrich, frogs legs, snake) to cook on our own tabletop barbecue, along with noodles and veges which get cooked in a broth around the edge. It was a great experience, but Danae was dissapointed she didn't get to try kangaroo because they had run out. After dinner we got a tuk-tuk home for a good nights sleep before flying home.


Thursday, July 12, 2012

Week 29: July 2 to 8

This week Steve was away with work for the working week and I took Mum and Dad with the kids to Melaka.
Steve left Monday for Johor Baru (the southern town on the coast before you cross the bridge into Singapore). They stayed threre two nights, but spent a lot of the day time in Singapore. Then they went to Melaka for two nights. We got to see hime for a very short time in Melaka while we were there.
Monday was pretty quiet, and we set off Tuesday morning. After checking in, we had some lunch, walked around Jonker St and some of the shops. Then we went back to the hotel and had a swim before going out for dinner.
Wednesday we went up to St Pauls church, where it started to rain. Then we went down to the river cruise and as soon as we got in the boat it poured raining. The cruise was still good, but by the time we got to shelter after the cruise we were drenched, some more than others. So we walked back to the hotel using as much shelter as we could, and all had showers and dried off. After a fresh change of clothes it was still raining. There was a big mall across the road from our hotel, so we went for lunch then Dad took the kids to the movies to see Madagascar 3 while Mum and I did some shopping. Finally the rain stopped so later in the afternoon we set out to try and find somewhere that was showing the State of Origin. I wasn't too hopeful, but we found a great little bar with a really friendly owner, who put it on for us. After the game finished we went to Jonker Street for dinner. Steve arrived in Melaka as we were finishing dinner, so we met up with him for a bit, but he had a very early start the next day.
Thursday, we did a little last minute bits and pieces, then drove home. We went out for fish and chips that evening.


Friday, we went out in the afternoon to the Pavillion and BB Plaza. Steve came home in the early afternoon and we spent the afternoon by the pool having a drink with the Kyla and Logan, then Mel. We came upstairs for dinner and Mel and Ella came too.
Saturday we spent most of the day at home, Mum and Danae did another batik painting, Steve studied and we played some board games. Saturday night we went back to Jalan Alor for dinner, as it was Mum and Dad's favourite place we ate during their stay.
Mum and Dad left for Singapore Sunday morning and we went out to IKEA and the mall next to it, but almost as soon as we got there Lachlan was unwell and threw up, so we came home.

Monday, July 2, 2012

Week 28: June 25 to July 1

With Mum and Dad still here and the kids on holidays it has been both a fun and relaxing week, although Steve has had a lot of work to do this week.

On Monday Lachlan, Danae, Mum, Dad and I went on the hop on hop off bus around KL. We went up the KL Tower, got off at Bukit Bintang for lunch at Al Amar, had a quick stop at Chinatown and did the fish spa, stopped at the new Istana Negara (National Palace) then came back to Ampang Park stop where we got on. We all went to the rasa food court at KLCC for some cheap Malay food and caught the light and music show in the park as we came home.



Tuesday was a quiet day. Danae, Mum and I went to Berjaya Times Square and had a look around the shops and had sushi for lunch. Dad and Lachlan went to a few sports stores around the Pavillion and had lunch together.

Wednesday was pretty quiet as well. We took Mum and dad to get their bus tickets to Singapore, I took some dresses to the tailor to get the hems taken up and we went to KLCC for lunch and a little look around. For dinner we went to El Cerdo at Changkat Bukit Bintang and had a platter with all kinds of Spanish hams and proscuitto and half a suckling pig. Steve didn't come with us because he was feeling unwell and had to go back to work at 8:30 to work on a group project.

We all went separate ways on Thursday. Dad and Lachlan went out for brunch, Mum and Danae went to the Kraft Komplex to do batik painting and I went with some High Comm ladies on an explorers group around Sri Hartamas. Steve and Dad went to play golf after lunch. We had an early lunch at home then I took Lachlan to the movies to see Brave.



I took the kids and Mum and Dad to Chinatown on the LRT on Friday. We had a good look around Central Market, and had lunch in the food court there. Then we went to a few fabric shops and walked down Petaling Street. I got some flowers on the way back home. We had a swim and a drink by the pool, then came upstairs for dinner. Steve and I were thinking of going out to Souled Out, but were too tired.

Saturday, we went to Publika, had breakfast at Plan B, had a look around (they have a great industrial vintage store that I love), and got some groceries at B.I.G. In the afternoon we chilled out at home. For dinner Mum, Dad and the kids went to Delicious at Dua and Steve and I went out together. We had Japanese at the Intercontinental, and it was delicious!! The highlights were the grilled scallops and chocolate fondue for dessert. We stopped at Malones on the way home for a drink and a game of pool.

On Sunday we had a bit of a sleep in, then we went to Little India on the LRT. We walked around the bazaar, had a look at some beautiful saris and had some lunch. As we were walking to the next station to come home. Steve and I decided to go to the Hard Rock Cafe. Everyone else wanted to go back home, so they caught the train back. Steve and I had a drink at the Hard Rock, then ended up walking home via KLCC. After a swim and a cool down, we went out to Jalan Alor for dinner. We had stingray, calamari, lemon chicken, fried coffee chicken (that one was a favorite), assorted beans, brocolli, ocra and rice. With two beers, two soft drinks and two juices the bill came to $60. Dad thought it was the best meal he had had in KL.


Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Week 27: June 18 to 24

Last week of school for the semester for Lachlan and Danae. They both got fanatstic reports!!

On Monday Lachlan went to Kidzania for a school excursion and again had a great time there. I went to Chinatown to get some flowers.
Tuesday, I went to KLCC in the morning, then came home and tidied up for Mum and Dad's visit. In the evening I helped Lachlan with his assignment and Steve went to pick up mum and dad from the airport.
They arrived at Dua at about 9:30. Lachlan and Danae ended up staying awake to see them, they were very excited.


 Wednesday I took Mum and Dad for a walk around KLCC. We went to Suria, the Pavillion and a little around Bukit Bintang. We had char kwoy teow and popiah at the Pavillion for lunch.
Thursday we mostly stayed at home, Steve had a study day and had a lunch meeting with the American Defence Atache. We went into the High Comm for some admin stuff in the morning. We went to Las Carretas in Ampang for dinner.
Friday I took Mum and Dad to Ben's at KLCC for lunch and to the bank, then in the afternoon we went to pick up the kids from school on their last day, so Mum and Dad could see the school. We went for a swim when we got home, then ordered pizza.

Saturday was a great touristy day. We went to Batu Caves in the morning, then the Royal Selangor Factory tour in the afternoon. Batu Caves was fantastic! We had planned on going earlier in the year, but figured we may as well wait until we had visitors. It is several Hindu temples built in a huge cave on the side of a hill on the outskirts of KL. There are 270 steps up to the mouth of the cave, I am glad we went earlier and it was overcast! On the way out of Batu Danae and I got henna designs on our hands.
We then went to the Royal Selangor Factory and learnt all about the history of the Royal Selangor brand and about pewter making. We saw how some of the items are made, and all had a go at doing the hammered pattern.


On Sunday, Mum and I went to Midvalley Mall, the biggest mall in KL. Steve, Dad and the kids went to Antipodean for breakfast, then had a swim. In the evening we all went to Suzi's Corner for satay, steak and roti tissue.


Thursday, June 21, 2012

Week 26: June 11 to 17

Firstly here are the photos from last weekend at Sunway Lagoon.


A much quieter week this week. Steve was in Jakata from Tuesday until Friday night.
Monday Steve had the day off and went to play golf in the afternoon.
Tuesday I took the kids to Ben's for dinner, then we saw the water and light show on the way home.
Lachlan had his athletics carnival on Thursday and came first in javelin for his age group.
On Friday Ryan had a sleep over, his mum and sisters came over in the evening for a swim and dinner. It ended up being a late night.
After a bit of a sleep in for everyone on Saturday, we had a quiet day and the boys played computer games and went swimming. In the evening the babysitter came and Steve and I went out for the evening together. We went and had a fabulous Thai massage, then went next door for some beautiful Vietnamese food and then a quick drink at a bar before we went home.
Sunday was also a quiet day, it was Father's Day here and we went out for breakfast.


Saturday, June 16, 2012

week 25: June 4 to 10


It's been a busy week this week with lots going on, both good and not so good.
Monday I had a lunch to farewell the ADA's wife who is returning home and also to welcome the new one. After the kids got home, they had a quick swim then we went out to get Danae some new school shoes. None of the Clark's stores have any in stock, so we had to get a cheap pair that probably won't last the rest of the year, but at least she has some for school photos this week. Then we met Steve at the Pavillion for dinner. We ended up staying up late to watch the finale of Revenge, we are both hooked and loved the first season.
Tuesday I went with some ladies from lunch Mon to the SOHOM bazaar. It was organised by the group of spouses of all the heads of the embassies. There was lots of lovely jewellery, clothes and food from all different countries. In the evening Steve had a function to go to, so the kids and I went out to dinner with some people who's husbands/dads were also at the same function. We went to the food court at the Pavillion then went upstairs and saw the most amazing view of the city from Michelle's place.


Wednesday morning was horrible! Steve woke up with a huge fever and had had chills through the night. I got the kids off to school, gave him some neurofin and put him in a cool bath. Then I took him to the doctor, he could hardly walk. I was really scared it was dengue. When we got to see the doctor she ordered blood tests. After an hour waiting for the results he thankfully didn't have dengue and was prescribed some antibiotics. We came home and he rested, then we went to the school because it was middle school exhibition day. We just stayed for the music part and got to see Lachlan play the clarinet.
Thursday was quiet and Steve was given the day off to rest. Danae had her athletics carnival and did well. I am so happy with the school here and really pleased that they get to try all the events. She came first in her group for shot put and second for high jump and long jump. Lachlan had school photos today, Danae had hers yesterday.
Friday is housework day. I spend the morning tidying up and washing, then Lacksmi, the cleaner comes in the afternoon. Steve is usually home about the same time and we go out to lunch or to do errands. I like to keep out of Lacksmi's way, she is very efficient. But this week at about lunchtime I found out my Nan had passed away. Then Steve got home and was feeling tired, so he had a rest and I went out for a little bit to get a tea and have a walk.
In the afternoon the kids had a quick swim, then we went and watched the footy with Toni and Michael. Toni and I then went out for dinner with some ladies from the High Comm. It was a good night, we went to a French restaurant and had some amazing food, then out for cocktails and dancing.


Saturday we went to Sunway Lagoon, we had planned to go twice before, but something else came up then a few weeks ago we were about to go and then made plans with some other families to go this weekend. It was a good day, the weather was perfect and although the theme parks here are not as good as the ones on the Gold Coast, the kids had a great time. I don't have any photos from Sunway, but hopefully will be getting some soon.
Saturday night we went out to our favourite Mexican restaurant with the same families that came to Sunway. It was a great night and by the end of the night the kids were having bartender lessons and making our margaritas. lol That would so not happen in Australia!
Sunday was wind down day after such a huge week. Steve did some study in the morning and evening, we all went out and everyone but me got haircuts. Danae was a last minute decision so she got her hair washed too. Then we came home and had a swim.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Week 24: May 28 to June 3

It was a quieter week this week.

Lachlan played golf on a course for ASA this week, and had to dress in long pants and collared tshirt. Wednesday was the school walkathon to riase money for a school in Sabah, both Lachlan and Danae participated and they raised RM300 and RM 240 (thanks to those who sponsored them).
Friday night Steve and I had a function to go to, a dining out at Istana Hotel. It was a long night, but not too bad.
Saturday morning we went down to the school for Danae to try Netta Netball. They had a tryout morning to see if anyone liked it and wanted to do it for ASA next semester. Danae had a great time and really loved it, she also scored a goal! There were some other families we know there too.
Sunday we went to Bangsar to have brunch, pick up a few groceries and find new school shoes for Danae. Then we spent the early evening by the pool.
 
Other than a few meals out, we didn't really do much else. Speaking of food, it must be time for another little info section and I thought since it's such a huge part of the culture here I would talk a bit about the food here.

The Malay word for food is makan, and the variety and cost of food here is something that makes Malaysia such a special place. We eat out probably twice a week for dinner and another twice for breakfast or lunch. We probably eat more Western food, and by Western I mean the type of food you would see in almost any big city, including Japanese, Italian, American, German. I would say there is more choice here than Sydney, just for 'Western' food. The average we would spend on a Western meal out is around RM100 ($30) or RM150 with a beer and cocktail (wine is pretty expensive here, and a glass of wine costs about the same as a cocktail).

nasi lemak; char kwoy teow; carrot cake; chicken rice; roti canai; roti tissu; satay; cendol; kuih.
 But I wanted to talk mostly about Malay food. Like the population, the food is a mix of Chinese, Indian and Malay. There are hawker stalls everywhere selling all kinds of dishes. Some of the most popular dishes are:

Nasi Lemak, this is probably Malaysia's national dish. Nasi is rice and lemak means fat, so nasi lemak is 'fatty rice' because it is traditionally cooked in coconut milk. The rice is served with a mid-level spicy sambal, dried anchovies, roasted peanuts, a wedge of hard boiled egg and some cucumber. It is usually eaten on its own for breakfast or a snack but can also be served with some meat (quite often fried chicken or beef rendang) for luch or dinner. It is sold in the streets wrapped in coconut leaves. A nasi lemak costs about RM1.50 (50 cents) hawker style, or up to 4 or 5 ringgit in a food court served with chicken or beef.

Char Kwoy Teow, is a Chinese dish similar to Pad Thai but with a darker, less sweet soy-type sauce. It is one of Danae and my favourites. A plate of Char Kwoy Teow costs about RM6 ($2)

Another favorite of mine that we have just discovered is 'fried carrot cake'. Despite sounding like a dessert, it is acually savoury and even more weird is that it has no carrot in it! It is kind of similar to char kwoy teow, but instead of noodles it has cubes of a 'cake' made with daikon raddish (which has the same chinese name as carrot) and rice flour. These cubes are stir friend till nice and charry, then they add omelette, spring onions, bean sprouts and soy sauce.

Chicken rice is also a favourite and usually ordered by one or both of the kids, or me if I can't decide what else to have. Chicken rice is rice, with steamed or roasted chicken served with a bowl of clear chicken soup. It also costs about RM6.

Various types of roti are popular here, reflecting the Indian culture. The most popular is roti canai, nice crispy, flakey roti with three different type os sauce for dipping. One of my favourites is roti tissu, a paper thin crispy roti served as an upside down cone shape with condensed milk poured over. There are quite a few other sweet variations (Lachlan tried milo and banana for breakfast in Penang)

Satay is also something we like here, though we don't order it often. You dont see it as much in food courts, more in restaurants as an apetizer or at street stalls. A satay stick will cost 30 to 50 cen each.

Desserts are probably some of the most unique dishes. Two of the most popular are Ice Kacang (or ABC) and Cendol (chendol), both are made with shaved ice and variuos toppings. We have tried cendol in Melaka, but I don't think I can come at ice kacang.
Ice kacang is shaved ice topped with red beans, corn, cubes of grass jelly, condensed milk and rose flavored syrup. There are lots of variations.

Cendol is usually shaved ice topped with little worm shaped noodles made from rice flour and pandan, coconut milk and liquid palm sugar. Quite often it has red beans, the one we had in Melaka had red beans on the bottom, so we all just left them because none of us like them at all! The rest of it was nice, we all enjoyed it especially during a hot day.A bowl of cendol costs about 3 ringgit ($1)

Kuih are little sweets of any kind. There are many different types, but the common ingredients are rice flour, coconut, pandan, fruits like durian or mango, palm sugar, agar agar. My favorites are little chewy pandan flavoured rice flour balls filled with liquid palm sugar and rolled in coconut. They are kind of like mochi and are called onde-onde. They are similar to the balls in the photo above. The other one in the photo is fresh grated coconut mixed with palm sugar and wrapped in pandan or banana leaf, I'm not sure of the name of that one.



Monday, May 28, 2012

Week 23: May 21 to 27

Another fun week in KL this week.

Tuesday I went to a luncheon to welcome the wife of the new DA, who arrived on the weekend. Then I went shopping for a new pair of swimmers.

Wednesday I was going to go to Chinatown, but ended up going to get a pedicure with Toni instead.

Thursday, Steve was home by 11 so we went and had lunch, then we went down to the school for Junior school Open Day afternoon. Where we spent the afternoon in Danae's classroom. She finished her 'mini beast' and then had to explain what is was, what she used to make it, and what its defence mechanisms were. After school we had a parent teacher interview with Lachlan's teacher. When he found out Steve was a meteorologist, he asked him if he could come into the class to speak in a few weeks, because they studied weather last term.


Friday, Steve was also home a bit early so we went out for lunch, then went looking for birthday presents for a party the kids were going to on Saturday. I had wanted to go to Chinatown in the morning, but tidied up the apartment instead. Then we came home and as Lachlan and Danae got off the bus we rushed off to take Lachlan to the dentist. He has a wobbly tooth and the permanant one is coming through his gum kind of crooked, so I wanted to get it checked out. The dentist said to give it another month, and if it hasn't come out he will need to go back and get it pulled out. Poor thing was in tears, and now wants to eat a lot of apples. We finally found presents, then came home and had a quick swim. We came upstairs for dinner, then had Toni and Michael over for a drink.
Saturday was even busier than Friday. In the morning I did some cooking for later that night. At 11 we went downstairs for the birthday party for the two New Zealand girls, Lucy and Caitlin. Then we came back up to cool down, and do some more cooking. At 4 we went to watch the Adelaide Collingwood game with most of the other High Comm people and met the new DA. We could only stay a while as we had to come back for a bbq we had planned with our new Aussie friends. They had some visitors staying and it was a great night, and a very late night.




Sunday was a quiet day, we all slept in. After breakfast Steve and the kids went for a swim, while I went back to bed with a headache. After lunch Steve did some study, and we all kind of did our own thing. Then we went out for dinner and had some cheap, local food. On the way home, we saw a water and light show in KLCC park. It was really good, we are not sure if it will be a regular thing now. Here is someones youtube video that I found:

I was going to talk a bit about Malaysian food, as it's such a big part of the culture here, but I might save it for another time. I think I've said enough for today. Have a great week!