Another testimony....
A started her pharmacy training at a retail pharmacy in Kepong. Unknown to her the customers were mainly Cantonese speaking. Our youngest girl, though smart in picking up languages, struggled for 2 weeks in her job but just could not cope.
She found that speaking conversational Cantonese was one thing but trying to describe the medicines in Cantonese was really tough. Her self-esteem really plunged and she was in tears over her inability to service the customers. She slumped into depression after 2 weeks of working there.
She told the pharmacists that although she may know the names of all medicines in the shop, she was not of much use to her customers as she could not prescribe them to the Cantonese speaking customers.
What I did not know was that she became depressed over this job assignment so much so that it affected her sleep. She then started to blame us for not putting her in the vernacular school. Like the typical 'banana' she could only speak English although she was Chinese through and through!
I did the only thing I knew...turned to God in prayer.
One morning while praying I came across this Bible verse "God is my refuge and defense in the day of trouble" and I sent it to her to comfort her.
She then told me she wanted to quit but before doing so she decided to show me her employment letter. To my horror, there was a clause stating that she had to pay damages of RM70k plus if she quit her training as a pharmacist within a year!
Hey....you know your mum is a lawyer and you did not consult her before you signed? Hello....?
I said that you would have to stay with them for one year as your mum would not have the money to bail you out!
I told her to talk to management nicely to release her without having to pay any money. After praying for her, I was relieved to hear that the management had no choice but to let her go as there was an escape clause.
As A had to get her pharmacist trainee number from the Pharmacist body before doing her training with the retail pharmacists and as she had not done so in this case, her training stint was not recognized by the Pharmacy body!
When they realized the mistake, they agreed to let her go but without any pay for the 2 weeks of work....which was better than her having to pay back the damages!
Parenting is full of trials and tribulations but there are also moments of joy and sweet memories that make us forever thankful to God for our children. From babies to toddlers, to the below 12, as tweens then teenagers and now young adults, each year of their growing life comes with its own unique challenges. We hope this blog will serve as a legacy for our children so that they will have wonderful memories of the Lew family to pass on to our grandchildren.
Saturday, October 31, 2015
Sunday, October 25, 2015
God & me as CSI
This is surely a testimony that will be told again and again in my family and we will surely not tire of telling it to our children's children for generations to come......
SAMUEL'S TESTIMONY
Recently my car got towed away from Times
Square. I had no choice but to go DBKL to get it back. While completing the
form at DBKL, I inadvertently left my new and expensive iphone 6S on the table
and walked away to hand in the form. While driving away, I kept feeling that
something was not right.
Upon checking I realized that my iphone
was missing!
I hurried back to DBKL but it was gone. I suspected that it was
either the DBKL staff or the Indian ladies behind me who could have taken away
the phone. As there was no CCTV, I could not conclusively say who took the
iphone.
Suffice to say that at this time, I needed
to tell you that I had not activated the find my iphone apps thus there was no
way I could have traced my phone. Whoever took it had shut it down immediately.
The following day which was a Tuesday, God
gave me the wisdom to put up an advert to all the dealers at Low Yat and
Pertama Complex.
I offered a reward to any dealer if they could alert me if
anyone contacted them to unlock the phone. I got a call from one dealer who
alerted me that someone (an Indian lady) calling to ask about unlocking an iphone but she did not bring the phone.
Immediately I suspected that the Indian
ladies (3 of them in a group) could have taken the phone. I lodged a police report,
took it to DBKL and requested for a copy of her IC citing the reason that I
needed to contact her as she was a most likely suspect.
I got her details and actually went to the
address but was surprised to see a Chinese lady there. It was then I knew that
the address was either fake or not updated. I even went to JPJ to look up her
car no and JPN but both addresses were similar to the IC address thus I knew
that I was at a dead end.
Sharing with my mum, she prayed for me and
encouraged me to go for morning watch and corporate prayer. It was a public
holiday and it was my first time praying in the morning watch. I did not feel tired at all surprisingly.
That night I joined the corporate prayer and cried
out to God with all my heart. Despite all odds and all the negative comments
that it was impossible to get back the phone I had the peace in my heart that
God will help me get back my phone. In fact, I whatsapp my mum about this and
she prayed for me to locate the thief.
On Saturday after morning watch my mum
said that while praying over this, God asked her to tell me to look for her on
facebook. Well I keyed in her name and lo and behold her name appeared! I was
so excited.
The lady rejected my friend request but I started texting my phone no
and told her that I knew that she had taken my phone and that I had all her details
which I could give to the police.
God gave me the wisdom not to be hostile
but to talk nicely to her. At first, there was only pure denial but finally
after a series of text messages, she finally admitted that she had taken my
phone.
I asked her to call another
number and I told her that if she gave me back the phone, I would not pursue
the matter further. I told her that I had offered a reward and would give it
to her if the phone was returned to me.
On Saturday night I got a call from a
third party asking me to go to Batu Caves at midnight to make the exchange. My
parents advised me not to go back so late at night as it could be dangerous.
We agreed to make the exchange at 12 pm the following day (which was a
Sunday).
To cut a long story short, we were at Batu
Caves after church and the exchange was made.
I got back my iphone after a week of
crying out to God, some sleuth work, some hard negotiation and lots and lots
of prayer back-up!
Did I give the reward? Yes I did albeit minus the value of
the phone cover but I considered it well worth as the iphone 6S was a very
expensive phone and just under a year old!
I learnt many lessons from this experience
but there is one thing that I learned which no thief can take away from me
which is JESUS IS AWESOME!
(Mum – at first I was thinking that this
is impossible but when I read my son’s faith declaration that ‘God will help
get back my iphone for me’ faith arose in my heart to believe that God is a
God who will surely respond to faith such as this! Amen)
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Vacation talk
On our last day at Phuket, we were driven by buggy to JW Marriott Resort & Spa for a 90 minute sales talk on the time-sharing concept holiday of the Marriott family group.
As the lovely girl who gave us the informative and professional talk puts it, she was trying to sell us a 'house on wings'! Well for the price quoted, it is certainly a price of a house albeit a small apartment in Malaysia!
The time-sharing concept has the following features:
- pay upfront a certain amount in USD
- pay monthly maintenance in USD
- you get a certain number of points per annum
- redeem the points for free accommodation at any of the hotels in the Marriott family group world-wide for a certain number of days per year
- membership is only for 43 years
The scary thing that freaked me out was the monthly maintenance which I could not commit to as I had just turned 55. I could not imagine myself committing to making a monthly commitment or putting up a capital outlay for a vacation club.
Anyway the talk was informative and very professionally done.
After the talk, we went to Coffee Club at Turtle Village and had a simple lunch of Tom Yum noodle soup and rice and omelette.
The girls were at the beach on the other side of Phuket learning how to surf from a seasoned Australian surfer who had lived many years in Phuket.
We had a quiet swim at the beautiful pool enjoying the jacuzzi. Tim had a go at the watermelon eating race with other guests and a puzzle solving competition. All in good fun.
We then took a short walk to the Mai Khao beach. We witnessed a lovely wedding at the beach of a Japanese couple with a small entourage, met a couple who told us that they were the organizers of the Bon Jovi concert in KL recently...took pictures for them on the beach.
Mai Khao beach is dangerous as the waves were really choppy and huge. But the powdery sand and pristine blue of the sea was beautiful to admire from a distance.
We waited for the girls to return before we adjourn for a leisurely dinner at Delights.
We bought buns (sold at half price after 6) for breakfast tomorrow.
Farewell Phuket & JW Marriott Vacation Club. You have made our trip memorable and meaningful.
THANK YOU!
As the lovely girl who gave us the informative and professional talk puts it, she was trying to sell us a 'house on wings'! Well for the price quoted, it is certainly a price of a house albeit a small apartment in Malaysia!
The time-sharing concept has the following features:
- pay upfront a certain amount in USD
- pay monthly maintenance in USD
- you get a certain number of points per annum
- redeem the points for free accommodation at any of the hotels in the Marriott family group world-wide for a certain number of days per year
- membership is only for 43 years
The scary thing that freaked me out was the monthly maintenance which I could not commit to as I had just turned 55. I could not imagine myself committing to making a monthly commitment or putting up a capital outlay for a vacation club.
Anyway the talk was informative and very professionally done.
After the talk, we went to Coffee Club at Turtle Village and had a simple lunch of Tom Yum noodle soup and rice and omelette.
The girls were at the beach on the other side of Phuket learning how to surf from a seasoned Australian surfer who had lived many years in Phuket.
We had a quiet swim at the beautiful pool enjoying the jacuzzi. Tim had a go at the watermelon eating race with other guests and a puzzle solving competition. All in good fun.
We then took a short walk to the Mai Khao beach. We witnessed a lovely wedding at the beach of a Japanese couple with a small entourage, met a couple who told us that they were the organizers of the Bon Jovi concert in KL recently...took pictures for them on the beach.
Mai Khao beach is dangerous as the waves were really choppy and huge. But the powdery sand and pristine blue of the sea was beautiful to admire from a distance.
We waited for the girls to return before we adjourn for a leisurely dinner at Delights.
We bought buns (sold at half price after 6) for breakfast tomorrow.
Farewell Phuket & JW Marriott Vacation Club. You have made our trip memorable and meaningful.
THANK YOU!
Phi Phi island tour & a surprise from JW Marriott Vacation Club
At 3.2k bhat, this tour was on the pricy side but well worth it as we had a speed boat take us out to several islands.
After a good breakfast of croissants and bananas, we were shuttled in a private van to the Marina Beach.
We gathered at the Marina Beach with other tourists. There was some time of waiting wherein we spent time shopping. I bought a pair of shorts and a beautiful Phuket t-shirt plus a trendy sunglasses that could be worn over my glasses.
I also bought fish food to feed fish out in the ocean. We were taken on a boat ride on a speed boat by a captain named Jack (really choppy) far out to sea. I had to take seasick pills as I was feeling dizzy due to the motion of the speedboat. An hour passed and we were taken to Bamboo island.
Now as I was suffering from arthritis (but I was not going to let this affect my holidaying), I had some problem getting up and down the boat. We had to wade through shallow sea waters to reach the shore.
Tim and the girls went to practice snorkeling. The waters were just pristine clear but we could not see any fishes. Many tourists were resting on the beaches. The sun was hot and I was afraid of getting sunstroke. Thank God I bought the sunglasses at Phuket...
Back in the boat, we had pineapples, cookies and watermelons. We also had drinks on the house such as 100 plus, cream soda and water.
After about half an hour, the speedboat took us out to the deep sea. One by one the people in the boat went down to the waters to snorkel. I just stood up at the boat and threw fish food into the sea....I could not swim you see much less snorkel!
The fishes came in so many colors to eat the food I threw them. I could admire them from the top of the boat and I could see wavey designs on the rocks. It was so clear that I could see right to the bottom of the ocean and admired the corals.
Tim and the girls told me later that they saw Nemo....
After the snorkeling, we had a good buffet lunch at Phi Phi Natural Resort. Again we could not dock. We had to haul ourselves down at the shallow beach waters and walk across the sand to the Resort for our lunch. Lunch was delicious with tom yum, spaghetti, chicken drummets, tomato chicken, vegetables, salads.
After lunch we went to Monkey Beach. Due to the presence of monkeys on the beach, we did not dock. We just watched from the boat. One monkey was bold enough to jump up to our boat!
We then went to a lagoon. The waters were just electric blue. There the girls and Tim had the time of their life jumping from the boat! We saw people climbing up the surface of the limestones hill and jumping down!
Finally we ended up at Maya Beach, the place where apparently Leonardo Di Caprio acted in a famous movie called The Beach (no idea what this movie is about as I have never heard of it).
We reached back to our hotel about 5.30 pm.
A surprise was in store.....!
It was our youngest daughter's birthday. The Marriott housekeeping team left her a birthday message. They also made 2 cute penguins out of 2 sets of face towels that brought a big smile to her face. They later presented us a birthday cake which we hid in the fridge without her knowledge.
We went for dinner at a very pricey restaurant at Ginja at the JW Marriot Hotel Resort & Spa. Exclusive fine-dining on Thai food but the portions were O so small!
We could not get enough of the green curry, the blue crab, the vegetables, the soup, the meang kam that we had no choice but to order a steamed fish dish. The youngest daughter was mentioning that it would be great if she could have a birthday cake to celebrate her birthday - a fitting end to a great day!
The bill - a whopping 4k plus bhat that we had to share without the birthday girl's portion.
Anyway, the thoughtful restaurant staff was so kind as to present her a birthday cake in the form of the Thai sticky rice mango dessert with a single candle! So I guess the price of the dinner was worth it......
Back in the hotel, we distracted the birthday girl as the elder sister lighted up the candle and called her out from the room. She was surprised but so happy to see the cake given by the Resort staff!
It was really the most delicious green tea cake we had ever eaten!
After a good breakfast of croissants and bananas, we were shuttled in a private van to the Marina Beach.
We gathered at the Marina Beach with other tourists. There was some time of waiting wherein we spent time shopping. I bought a pair of shorts and a beautiful Phuket t-shirt plus a trendy sunglasses that could be worn over my glasses.
I also bought fish food to feed fish out in the ocean. We were taken on a boat ride on a speed boat by a captain named Jack (really choppy) far out to sea. I had to take seasick pills as I was feeling dizzy due to the motion of the speedboat. An hour passed and we were taken to Bamboo island.
Now as I was suffering from arthritis (but I was not going to let this affect my holidaying), I had some problem getting up and down the boat. We had to wade through shallow sea waters to reach the shore.
Tim and the girls went to practice snorkeling. The waters were just pristine clear but we could not see any fishes. Many tourists were resting on the beaches. The sun was hot and I was afraid of getting sunstroke. Thank God I bought the sunglasses at Phuket...
Back in the boat, we had pineapples, cookies and watermelons. We also had drinks on the house such as 100 plus, cream soda and water.
After about half an hour, the speedboat took us out to the deep sea. One by one the people in the boat went down to the waters to snorkel. I just stood up at the boat and threw fish food into the sea....I could not swim you see much less snorkel!
The fishes came in so many colors to eat the food I threw them. I could admire them from the top of the boat and I could see wavey designs on the rocks. It was so clear that I could see right to the bottom of the ocean and admired the corals.
Tim and the girls told me later that they saw Nemo....
After the snorkeling, we had a good buffet lunch at Phi Phi Natural Resort. Again we could not dock. We had to haul ourselves down at the shallow beach waters and walk across the sand to the Resort for our lunch. Lunch was delicious with tom yum, spaghetti, chicken drummets, tomato chicken, vegetables, salads.
After lunch we went to Monkey Beach. Due to the presence of monkeys on the beach, we did not dock. We just watched from the boat. One monkey was bold enough to jump up to our boat!
We then went to a lagoon. The waters were just electric blue. There the girls and Tim had the time of their life jumping from the boat! We saw people climbing up the surface of the limestones hill and jumping down!
Finally we ended up at Maya Beach, the place where apparently Leonardo Di Caprio acted in a famous movie called The Beach (no idea what this movie is about as I have never heard of it).
We reached back to our hotel about 5.30 pm.
A surprise was in store.....!
It was our youngest daughter's birthday. The Marriott housekeeping team left her a birthday message. They also made 2 cute penguins out of 2 sets of face towels that brought a big smile to her face. They later presented us a birthday cake which we hid in the fridge without her knowledge.
We went for dinner at a very pricey restaurant at Ginja at the JW Marriot Hotel Resort & Spa. Exclusive fine-dining on Thai food but the portions were O so small!
We could not get enough of the green curry, the blue crab, the vegetables, the soup, the meang kam that we had no choice but to order a steamed fish dish. The youngest daughter was mentioning that it would be great if she could have a birthday cake to celebrate her birthday - a fitting end to a great day!
The bill - a whopping 4k plus bhat that we had to share without the birthday girl's portion.
Anyway, the thoughtful restaurant staff was so kind as to present her a birthday cake in the form of the Thai sticky rice mango dessert with a single candle! So I guess the price of the dinner was worth it......
Back in the hotel, we distracted the birthday girl as the elder sister lighted up the candle and called her out from the room. She was surprised but so happy to see the cake given by the Resort staff!
It was really the most delicious green tea cake we had ever eaten!
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Free holiday to JW Marriott Vacation Club at Mai Khao - Phuket
Welcome back to the family holiday blog which blog is dedicated to updating all the delights of the travel adventure of the Lew family for good memories to leave for our children and grandchildren...
Sept 20 - 23 - Phuket
After many rejections, we finally said Yes to the JW Marriott Vacation Club Holiday at Mai Khao, Phuket.
At the invitation of a Vacation Club member (friend of Tim) we had the privilege to stay for free for 4 days and 3 nights at JW Marriott Vacation Club at Mai Khao (MK) at Phuket.
The reason why we hesitated was that we had been to Phuket a number of times (with Star Cruise) so much so that the idea of going again to visit the same places was just too boring for us.
However what clinched this was that our eldest daughter decided to join us for the trip. Since she started working, she had been so busy at work that spending time with her was just so precious.....
The awesome idea of spending time with our girls on the island holiday was so appealing that we decided that this time we will make it no matter what....
On Sunday, we took an hour plus flight to Phuket. At the airport, we were quickly taken by the resort bus to the other side of the island, about an hour's ride. We had not been to the other side of the island as the cruise ship normally docked on one side of the island. This was the part of the island that the tsunami struck. According to the staff of the JW Marriott Hotel & Spa, the waves from the sea reached up to the swimming pool!
This part of Phuket was exclusive and isolated. It was like being in the middle of nowhere with a sense of exclusivity. We later came to know that only members and members' friends were allowed to book apartment rooms in the resort.
A welcome gift was given to us with a welcome drink. The staff was polite and helpful. They took us up to our room. We were wowed! It was a 2-bedroom apartment with huge beds. The girls had a queen sized bed each while Tim and I had a king-sized bed!
The apartment had its own kitchen with cooking facilities with TV sets in every room. We quickly settled in and decided to go for lunch at Turtle Village, the only shopping complex in the enclave. This was an exclusive enclave.
Apart from Marriot Vacation Club, there was the JW Marriott Resort & Spa and Anantara Resort. It was luxurious setting!
At Turtle Village, we went to Thai Express for lunch. The girls' first comment "Do you know that there is a Thai Express in KL?"
However we wanted to eat Thai food and that was the only restaurant that was available. We had spicy red tom yum, green curry chicken, steamed fish, omelette and a vegetable dish. It was delicious!
After lunch, we headed back for our siesta. The girls explored the beach. It turned out they also explored Anantara too...they came back telling it that the resort was really beautiful...
In the evening, we went back to Thai Express. We had delicious Thai crab curry, pandan leaf chicken (a most disappointing dish as the chicken piece was the size of a thumb or slightly bigger), taufoo and soup.
We then went shopping at Turtle Mart and bought green curry instant noodle and croissant for breakfast tomorrow in view of cooking facilities at the apartment.
We also signed up for a tour to Phi Phi island on Monday......
More to come...
Sept 20 - 23 - Phuket
After many rejections, we finally said Yes to the JW Marriott Vacation Club Holiday at Mai Khao, Phuket.
At the invitation of a Vacation Club member (friend of Tim) we had the privilege to stay for free for 4 days and 3 nights at JW Marriott Vacation Club at Mai Khao (MK) at Phuket.
The reason why we hesitated was that we had been to Phuket a number of times (with Star Cruise) so much so that the idea of going again to visit the same places was just too boring for us.
However what clinched this was that our eldest daughter decided to join us for the trip. Since she started working, she had been so busy at work that spending time with her was just so precious.....
The awesome idea of spending time with our girls on the island holiday was so appealing that we decided that this time we will make it no matter what....
On Sunday, we took an hour plus flight to Phuket. At the airport, we were quickly taken by the resort bus to the other side of the island, about an hour's ride. We had not been to the other side of the island as the cruise ship normally docked on one side of the island. This was the part of the island that the tsunami struck. According to the staff of the JW Marriott Hotel & Spa, the waves from the sea reached up to the swimming pool!
This part of Phuket was exclusive and isolated. It was like being in the middle of nowhere with a sense of exclusivity. We later came to know that only members and members' friends were allowed to book apartment rooms in the resort.
A welcome gift was given to us with a welcome drink. The staff was polite and helpful. They took us up to our room. We were wowed! It was a 2-bedroom apartment with huge beds. The girls had a queen sized bed each while Tim and I had a king-sized bed!
The apartment had its own kitchen with cooking facilities with TV sets in every room. We quickly settled in and decided to go for lunch at Turtle Village, the only shopping complex in the enclave. This was an exclusive enclave.
Apart from Marriot Vacation Club, there was the JW Marriott Resort & Spa and Anantara Resort. It was luxurious setting!
At Turtle Village, we went to Thai Express for lunch. The girls' first comment "Do you know that there is a Thai Express in KL?"
However we wanted to eat Thai food and that was the only restaurant that was available. We had spicy red tom yum, green curry chicken, steamed fish, omelette and a vegetable dish. It was delicious!
After lunch, we headed back for our siesta. The girls explored the beach. It turned out they also explored Anantara too...they came back telling it that the resort was really beautiful...
In the evening, we went back to Thai Express. We had delicious Thai crab curry, pandan leaf chicken (a most disappointing dish as the chicken piece was the size of a thumb or slightly bigger), taufoo and soup.
We then went shopping at Turtle Mart and bought green curry instant noodle and croissant for breakfast tomorrow in view of cooking facilities at the apartment.
We also signed up for a tour to Phi Phi island on Monday......
More to come...
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Luxurious Singapore holiday
On 22 March 2015, we woke up early feeling very excited about our free Singapore holiday. Well, it was not exactly free but it was a redemption from the many thousands of points earned from the usage of our credit card.
I have only redeemed points for airport lounges and service charges. Tim and I decided to redeem 90k points for a luxurious holiday in Singapore with promise of a luxurious hotel stay at Equarius and a French dinner at a Michelin star French Restaurant called L' Atelier Joel Robuchon.
The bus to Singapore was easily available at BTS. However I was upset when the boss texted me about a meeting on Monday which I had to attend. I informed her that there was no way I could attend as non-attendance at the Hotel will result in me paying over SGD 1k as penalty cost of cancellation!
Thank God she was reasonable enough to my proposal to get our solicitors to be in attendance instead of me. In fact it turned out well as many queries posed by the solicitors were clarified.
That's why I had to pray really hard whenever I am on leave, I pray hard that no urgent things will turn up last minute!
The bus ride was really pleasant. We slept most of the way. We reached at 3 pm at Lavender station in Singapore and had lunch at the foodcourt. I had bread and eggs and Tim had soup only (he is on a diet to reduce his protruding tummy)!
Thereafter we took the train to Outram and changed to the NE Line to Harbor Front. From Harbor Front, we took the train to Sentosa station. We had reached our destination!
We walked till Hotel Michael and took a shuttle bus to Hotel Equarius. This lovely hotel had a huge bed with soft sheets, pillows and comforter and a huge bathroom overlooking fresh trees and greenery. It was very quiet and very private. Everything in the room looked 'expensive' down to the bedroom silk slippers! One night at the Hotel is SGD280 non-peak!
We then visited the Sentosa eating places and stopped at a food court called the Malaysian peddlar. Imagine our surprise to see cendol from the road that Tim lived in Penang. Asam laksa, chicken rice balls from Melaka, rojak, koay kak, sar hor fun, prawn noodles, bak kut teh....all Malaysian favorites.
Since we were going to Joel Robuchon for our Michelin dinner, we had ice-kacang between us.
We then walked to the harbor front and took pictures of yachts and sailing boats. Plans to visit the Trick Eye Museum had to be postponed to Monday due to the weekend crowd. 45 minutes waiting time were told!
Then it started to rain. We sought shelter at the entrance of Din Tai Fung, a famous Hong Kong Dim Sum outlet. So many people going in and out when their numbers were called piqued our curiosity. This restaurant is famous for their siew long pau and dim sum.
As soon as the rain stopped, we were happy to enter Joel Rabuchon. We were given seats on bar-stools facing the open-air kitchen so that we could watch the cooks as they prepared our meals.
The five-course meals were all exclusive and unique creations of the world famous French chef named Joel Rabuchon. I could not pronounce the French names but all I know is that each dish was uniquely crafted and delicious down to its display and taste!
First time for me eating caviar too! The starter was a small glass of caviar or duck liver. I felt bad thinking of how the duck had suffered to produce the small portion of caviar for me. Caviar tastes grainy and creamy. Not something I really fancy though.
The manager told us that L'Atelier means workshop in French, no wonder the kitchen is an open kitchen with chefs running to and fro and supervised by a master chef.
I was offered sparkling water so I took it thinking that it was part of the deal. Little did I know that we had to pay SGD 14 for it being separate from the deal! However the manager was good enough to cancel the bill when I told them that I suffered stomach cramps after drinking it!
It was a lovely dinner. We went back to the Hotel and watched the outpouring of condolences for LKY at various community centers on TV. He had not yet passed away that night.
On Monday we awoke and had tea and coffee at our Hotel. We then made our way to the Trick Eye Museum. There was no queue since it was Monday morning. We had a good time taking pictures at the Museum, posing with the exhibits and trying to capture ourselves in the best positions! I really liked the picture of me posing like a ballerina and coming out of the cannonball.
We had a late lunch at Malaysian Peddler eating koay kak and prawn mee with pork ribs. The teh tarik was also delicious!
We took a taxi to Golden Mile and had a good talk with our taxi driver (60 years old and still working) who had informed us that LKY had passed away. I left him with a peace with God letter.
I have only redeemed points for airport lounges and service charges. Tim and I decided to redeem 90k points for a luxurious holiday in Singapore with promise of a luxurious hotel stay at Equarius and a French dinner at a Michelin star French Restaurant called L' Atelier Joel Robuchon.
The bus to Singapore was easily available at BTS. However I was upset when the boss texted me about a meeting on Monday which I had to attend. I informed her that there was no way I could attend as non-attendance at the Hotel will result in me paying over SGD 1k as penalty cost of cancellation!
Thank God she was reasonable enough to my proposal to get our solicitors to be in attendance instead of me. In fact it turned out well as many queries posed by the solicitors were clarified.
That's why I had to pray really hard whenever I am on leave, I pray hard that no urgent things will turn up last minute!
The bus ride was really pleasant. We slept most of the way. We reached at 3 pm at Lavender station in Singapore and had lunch at the foodcourt. I had bread and eggs and Tim had soup only (he is on a diet to reduce his protruding tummy)!
Thereafter we took the train to Outram and changed to the NE Line to Harbor Front. From Harbor Front, we took the train to Sentosa station. We had reached our destination!
We walked till Hotel Michael and took a shuttle bus to Hotel Equarius. This lovely hotel had a huge bed with soft sheets, pillows and comforter and a huge bathroom overlooking fresh trees and greenery. It was very quiet and very private. Everything in the room looked 'expensive' down to the bedroom silk slippers! One night at the Hotel is SGD280 non-peak!
We then visited the Sentosa eating places and stopped at a food court called the Malaysian peddlar. Imagine our surprise to see cendol from the road that Tim lived in Penang. Asam laksa, chicken rice balls from Melaka, rojak, koay kak, sar hor fun, prawn noodles, bak kut teh....all Malaysian favorites.
Since we were going to Joel Robuchon for our Michelin dinner, we had ice-kacang between us.
We then walked to the harbor front and took pictures of yachts and sailing boats. Plans to visit the Trick Eye Museum had to be postponed to Monday due to the weekend crowd. 45 minutes waiting time were told!
Then it started to rain. We sought shelter at the entrance of Din Tai Fung, a famous Hong Kong Dim Sum outlet. So many people going in and out when their numbers were called piqued our curiosity. This restaurant is famous for their siew long pau and dim sum.
As soon as the rain stopped, we were happy to enter Joel Rabuchon. We were given seats on bar-stools facing the open-air kitchen so that we could watch the cooks as they prepared our meals.
The five-course meals were all exclusive and unique creations of the world famous French chef named Joel Rabuchon. I could not pronounce the French names but all I know is that each dish was uniquely crafted and delicious down to its display and taste!
First time for me eating caviar too! The starter was a small glass of caviar or duck liver. I felt bad thinking of how the duck had suffered to produce the small portion of caviar for me. Caviar tastes grainy and creamy. Not something I really fancy though.
The manager told us that L'Atelier means workshop in French, no wonder the kitchen is an open kitchen with chefs running to and fro and supervised by a master chef.
I was offered sparkling water so I took it thinking that it was part of the deal. Little did I know that we had to pay SGD 14 for it being separate from the deal! However the manager was good enough to cancel the bill when I told them that I suffered stomach cramps after drinking it!
It was a lovely dinner. We went back to the Hotel and watched the outpouring of condolences for LKY at various community centers on TV. He had not yet passed away that night.
On Monday we awoke and had tea and coffee at our Hotel. We then made our way to the Trick Eye Museum. There was no queue since it was Monday morning. We had a good time taking pictures at the Museum, posing with the exhibits and trying to capture ourselves in the best positions! I really liked the picture of me posing like a ballerina and coming out of the cannonball.
We had a late lunch at Malaysian Peddler eating koay kak and prawn mee with pork ribs. The teh tarik was also delicious!
We took a taxi to Golden Mile and had a good talk with our taxi driver (60 years old and still working) who had informed us that LKY had passed away. I left him with a peace with God letter.
Saturday, March 28, 2015
Floating market, Mahachai & Central Embassy
Feb 27 2015
Today being the last day of our holiday in Thailand, the decision was to go on the Floating Market tour.
About 2 hours drive from Bangkok city, we had a great time talking to Black. He told us of his wife who was a government servant working in Immigration Department. He told us tales of under-counter money and big meals and banquets to get things done.
He also told us of his 2 daughters who were very smart and excelled in their studies. Obviously he was a father who doted on his girls. Sometimes they would ask him for money and he would have to borrow to give it to them. I was surprised that he spoke of all these nonchalantly as though it was a fact of life for him and his wife.
He also told us that he was a yellow shirt supporter. He supported the king and the king's daughter. Indeed everywhere we went, we saw photos of the Thai king at his best and most handsome. We could see that the king was much loved by his people.
Anyway, he was good tour guide and driver. He took us to the floating market. We paid 1,200 baht for a long boat that which took us into the narrow alleyways of water flanked by wooden houses built on the water. At first, it looked like a residential area as we saw houses after houses.
Slowly we saw long boats containing all kinds of wares - food, mango and sticky rice, souvenirs, vegetables, fruits, bags, traditional Thai handicraft ahead of us. The boat owners would shout out their wares to us and some of them will use long sticks to put our boats toward them.
We bought a coconut drink, Thai fridge magnets, mangoes, Thai pancakes from some of the vendors. Other than long boats, wooden stalls stood out invitingly along river banks with its sellers calling out to us to stop and climb up small steps to view their wares.
Somewhere along the long winding river, there was a place for our boats to stop and for us to mount the steps for food and drinks.
I was particularly fascinated by an open air art gallery of beautiful paintings along the river. The paintings were world class and really beautiful.
We made our way to the end of the river and back again and I took many photos with my handphone because I had never seen anything like this floating market before.
Other than Asiatique, this place gets my vote as one of the must visit places in Bangkok!
After this interesting trip, we went to Mahachai for lunch. Mahachai is a big market with aquariums of all over the place. Fishes, crabs, prawns were swimming in the big tanks. All we had to do was to select the fresh seafood and ask the restaurant to cook the fish or prawns for us in the manner of style that we want.
We had barbequed prawns, butter crabs and steamed fish Thai styled. Very delicious.
It was here that I bought some satay fish, anchovies and cuttlefish. After eating them I later realized that the Malaysian version was better tasting.
Tim asked Black to take us to Central Embassy, a high class shopping place in town. This place was like Pavillion but more high class selling all the top branded items. We had ice-cream at one of the quaint little shops.
After Central Embassy, Black took us for chicken rice at Pratunam. We had to queue to get seats. However I was disappointed as the chicken was hard and not as soft or silky as the chicken back home. The rice was just passable.
From Pratunam, Black took us on our last ride in Bangkok - to the airport!
It was time for us to say goodbye to Bangkok!
Today being the last day of our holiday in Thailand, the decision was to go on the Floating Market tour.
About 2 hours drive from Bangkok city, we had a great time talking to Black. He told us of his wife who was a government servant working in Immigration Department. He told us tales of under-counter money and big meals and banquets to get things done.
He also told us of his 2 daughters who were very smart and excelled in their studies. Obviously he was a father who doted on his girls. Sometimes they would ask him for money and he would have to borrow to give it to them. I was surprised that he spoke of all these nonchalantly as though it was a fact of life for him and his wife.
He also told us that he was a yellow shirt supporter. He supported the king and the king's daughter. Indeed everywhere we went, we saw photos of the Thai king at his best and most handsome. We could see that the king was much loved by his people.
Anyway, he was good tour guide and driver. He took us to the floating market. We paid 1,200 baht for a long boat that which took us into the narrow alleyways of water flanked by wooden houses built on the water. At first, it looked like a residential area as we saw houses after houses.
Slowly we saw long boats containing all kinds of wares - food, mango and sticky rice, souvenirs, vegetables, fruits, bags, traditional Thai handicraft ahead of us. The boat owners would shout out their wares to us and some of them will use long sticks to put our boats toward them.
We bought a coconut drink, Thai fridge magnets, mangoes, Thai pancakes from some of the vendors. Other than long boats, wooden stalls stood out invitingly along river banks with its sellers calling out to us to stop and climb up small steps to view their wares.
Somewhere along the long winding river, there was a place for our boats to stop and for us to mount the steps for food and drinks.
I was particularly fascinated by an open air art gallery of beautiful paintings along the river. The paintings were world class and really beautiful.
We made our way to the end of the river and back again and I took many photos with my handphone because I had never seen anything like this floating market before.
Other than Asiatique, this place gets my vote as one of the must visit places in Bangkok!
After this interesting trip, we went to Mahachai for lunch. Mahachai is a big market with aquariums of all over the place. Fishes, crabs, prawns were swimming in the big tanks. All we had to do was to select the fresh seafood and ask the restaurant to cook the fish or prawns for us in the manner of style that we want.
We had barbequed prawns, butter crabs and steamed fish Thai styled. Very delicious.
It was here that I bought some satay fish, anchovies and cuttlefish. After eating them I later realized that the Malaysian version was better tasting.
Tim asked Black to take us to Central Embassy, a high class shopping place in town. This place was like Pavillion but more high class selling all the top branded items. We had ice-cream at one of the quaint little shops.
After Central Embassy, Black took us for chicken rice at Pratunam. We had to queue to get seats. However I was disappointed as the chicken was hard and not as soft or silky as the chicken back home. The rice was just passable.
From Pratunam, Black took us on our last ride in Bangkok - to the airport!
It was time for us to say goodbye to Bangkok!
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