Thursday, October 1, 2009
Beginning of the End
Tuesday was really low key... went over to Sal's for lunch and then lounging around watching TV. It was rainy and kind of dreary. After that we went to Aunt Ina's house to say goodbye to Ayin :-( It was her last night in Malaysia before heading back to school in Australia! I already miss that girl so much!!! I unfortunately had a splitting headache so fell asleep in car on way back, and then straight to bed.
Wednesday was another active and amazing day! Nisha, Tie, Rabitha, Siti and I headed out for adventures around KL. Our first stop was the Kings Palace. You can't go inside the gates, but you can look through them and we took pictures with the mounted guards outside. After there it was off to the Muzium Negara (National History Museum) of Malaysia. It was a really interesting place to visit. Outside they have three different trains from Malaysia's history. In the main museum there are four separate halls: Gallery A: Early History, Gallery B: the Malay Kingdoms, Gallery C: the Colonial Era, and Gallery D: Malaysia Today. I learned a lot of things about the country and its history. Next stop was this open air aviary, but we only had lunch. We ate at the Hornbill restaurant ! It was sooo good. I had mushroom soup with bread, and chicken satay with peanut sauce. We ate out on the balcony and birds would fly right up and sit on the railing beside you. Such beautiful birds. After that we visited the KL war memorial. It was a very nice war memorial, with purple water and fountains and a statue honoring fallen soldiers. On the way back to the car we stopped at a chocolate shop, so I was in heaven. During the evening we went to Petaling street, which is a small line of "shops" near Chinatown to buy cheap souvenirs and knock off purses and watches and that kind of thing. Almost like a flea market. It was a bit too confined and hot for me. Next up was a fruit stand on the side of the road so that they could get Durian. That fruit tastes good, but oh the smell is atrocious. I tried this fruit called mangosteen and it is amazing. Sadly I don't think I can find it at home in the US. It looks like a plum with leaves on it, but the bottom has a flower design and depending on the number of petals it tells you how many pieces are inside. If you don't crack it right I learned it turns your fingers purple. I don't care, it was so good. Since eating never stops we went to another side of the road/hole in the wall food place and met Sal, uncle Raus, Duan and Nana and had some food. I had roti canai with condensed milk. MMMM! Another great but exhausting day.
Today (thursday) We went out to finish up some shopping and took their mom with us. We went to Central Market first which is a small indoor shopping center. I got almost all of the rest of my souvenirs there, plus a purse for myself. My new grandma (their mom) bought me this beautiful ring with an amethyst type stone in it. It is so lovely. Ate lunch again at Old Town White Coffee (another franchise that need to be stateside), where Ina met us. Next stop was India Town again to get the rest of the items I was looking for for people. Grandma bought me a nice blue top and Ina bought me a gorgeous turquoise scarf. I just about finished up all my shopping for people. Came back and did a bit of packing/re-organizing of items.
Just sitting around watching TV right now and getting a bit sad that the trip is almost over. Tomorrow brings last minute shopping, packing and getting Dad and Nisa from airport. Having a big dinner with all the family and then flight 9:40 Saturday morning. :-( I will try to update before I get home, but doubtful. I will likely have a trip wrap up within a day or two of getting home.
I LOVE KL!!!!
the Reception
It was a blast, but it was sooooo hot. Thankfully people kind of came and went and it was never an overwhelming amount. That wrapped up around 6 and we all got to go change and kind of relax. Ate some more food of course. Later that evening when all had calmed down a bunch of us went outside with little cherry bomb type fireworks and sparklers and played with those on the playground. Played on the playground too! It was a blast!! (pun intended) I was exhausted that night and while we intended to just nap, Tie and I both passed out.
Sunday was just kind of a more relaxed day. We got KFC for lunch, and it was yummy!! A bit different than the KFC in the states, but not much. We also had these donut type things that you dipped in this mango sauce. Delicious! It was mostly family in and out saying goodbye and things. In the evening, Tie, Atin, Nana,Ayin Dyana, Ikah,and myself went to MINES and went bowling! I wanted to steal the purple shoes, but alas I didn't. Bowling is also different here. If you are playing teams on two separate lanes and one lane gets ahead, it stops them and sends the other teams bowlers to that lane to catch up. Often times you would be bowling on one lane and then switching over to another. It was quite odd. We ate corn in a cup (something I am determined to franchise in the US) and the waffles filled with chocolate! MMMM!
The rest of the evening consisted of my dad and Nisa packing for Phi Phi Island and just relaxing with leftover family. It was a really nice day.
I will update this weeks festivities later!
Let the Frenzy Begin
We did have a bachelorette party type evening for Nisa. A large group of us, Nisa, my dad, Tie, Nisha, Boy, Bad, me, Zaileen,her sisters, Ayin, and Nalin all went to this restaurant called the Sky Bar , and let me tell you it was wonderful! Amazing view of downtown KL and stunning pool in the middle of the place. Food was yummy. I had 2 French Martini's, so good! Strange being the only one drinking though. After dinner we split up. The boys took my dad out and us girls took Nisa out. We went to this club called the Loft. It was odd though, because of the H1N1 outbreak we had to have our temperatures taken before we could enter the club. Got a nifty fever free sticker though. This place was more like a R&B dance club. We had a great time just dancing and enjoying the night life. "Single Ladies" came on and we all just went all out, and of course poked fun at Nisa's last days of being single. Afterwards we went to this side of the road soup place, and it was delicious. I actually ate a lambs intestine...
Thursday was really just a day for last minute running around and getting wedding stuff taken care of.
Friday was D-Day so to speak... wedding day. The religious ceremony wasn't until 6 at night, which meant up early and lots of waiting around. If there is one thing my dad and I have in common it is a deep hatred of sitting around waiting for something like that. Thank god for Nisha, because she took me out to run last minute errands which got me out of the house, which was full of people. The men all went to Friday prayers around 1, so that helped calm things down for a bit. Around 3 we all started getting ready, which meant putting on our Baju's. Plus since we were going to the mosque I had to keep my head covered. The scarf we initially got didn't seem to want to stay on at all. So after a little switching around we found a good one for me, but it made me look like Little Red Riding Hood. We got to the mosque around 4, and it was so beautiful. Went inside and the women and men were separated into rooms to wait. Eventually we were called down into this little hall where the ceremony was being held. It was a nice, short service, but we sat on the floor so my leg kept falling asleep. The way it worked was my dad, and Boy and her dad all sat on the stage with two of the elders of the family and the man that presided over the ceremony. Nisa sat on a pillow on the floor with her closest female family around her. Her dad and my dad both had to recite some things, and Boy read this long list of things. Upon offering a gift of 80 RM, it was official. They exchanged rings
and he kissed her forhead and they were married! :-D Afterwards there was a lot of picture taking up on the stage. Then back to the house for another giant feast and lots of people.
I am so lucky to have Nisa as my step-mom! I love her so much and I welcome her to the family with open arms. I also have wonderful Step-Aunts in Tie and Nisha and great step-uncles in Boy and Bad(even if he is younger than me). My new grandmother is an absolute sweetie and I have an abundance of new cousins to love!
Monday, September 28, 2009
Getting Acquainted
Last Monday we went to the KL Tower. It is a huge building in downtown KL. It is one of the tallest in the world. We went up to the top and you can see for miles and miles all around the city. It was such an amazing view. I couldn't believe how beautiful it was from up there. After the tower trip we stopped at this seafood restaurant, which was quite delicious. I had this fantastic apple juice drink and shrimp fried rice. It was just a nice relaxing evening out and I was grateful to just sit back and enjoy being with all of the family.
The day after Tie, Bad, Nisa, my dad and I tried to go over to the Patronus Towers, but they were closed for Raya. We rode on the KTLR which is the metro transport here in Kuala Lumpur. Got to take in more of the scenic views while riding. Since the Towers were closed we decided to go over to KLCC which is a shopping center. It is about 5 or 6 stories tall. We walked around and did some looking around for things for the wedding, then headed off to get some lunch. Now let me tell you, the food court was huge, so many options. I think I settled on a sesame chicken and rice dish. Then Tie and I got this amazing waffle with ice cream. I was jonesing for some American food, and that hit the spot. We got chocolate ice cream and my new favorite, YAM ice cream! So delicious! Oh and later we had New Zealand ice cream.. I had a scoop of toffee and a scoop of honey with butterscotch pieces!
After looking around some more, we went down to the Aquarium there. Aquaria KLCC. Oh it was so amazing! We walked around and looked at all of the little exhibits with all the different fish and sea creatures. The crowning glory is the tunnel you walk through with all of the fish and animals swimming all around you. I made friends with a Ray that kept swimming over my head and behind my back. There were sharks and rays and catfish the size of a small car. All kinds of amazing creatures swimming around to look at and snap plenty of pictures of. We managed to catch divers coming down with food and we watched the guy tease one of the giant rays with some fish to get it to swim around and do "tricks". We also happened to be in the right place at the right time to watch a live feeding. Let me tell you, watching thousands of fish fight for food is both awe inducing and frightening. I can't even imagine what the piranha feeding looks like.
After we left KLCC we went to India Town. It is exactly what it sounds like, the Indian portion of town. A lot of the shops were closed for Raya, which was a recurring theme. We did a lot of looking around for particular pieces of clothing needed for the wedding. Unfortunately we didn't have much luck. Lucky for me however, we were there during Raya because it was pretty void of people, when it is usually packed to the brim and hard to move around. We then hopped over to Old Town White Coffee. I don't know what the difference between regular and white coffee is, but my god it was good. I had an iced white coffee and mmmmmmmmm! After that back on the KTLR and home for a bit. Later on we went to this shopping center Mines, and I got 2 new pairs of glasses! Hooray! I am loving how cheap things are here compared to the states. We got 3 pairs of glasses and a set of contact lenses for cheaper than what one pair of glasses would cost at home.
I am going to pass out on the keyboard, so more updates soon!
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Say Hey Malay
Upon leaving the airport we headed to Nisa's family home where everyone was waiting for us. I was just mesmerized looking out the window. Everything was so lush and green and so unlike the states. The also drive on the left side of the road, which took a minute to get used to. Motorbikes are very popular and the drivers of them do not obey traffic laws at all. I would be terrified to drive one of those around the city.
We got to the house, which is actually a nice apartment about 30 minutes from the airport. Nisa, her mom and her 2 brothers were there waiting for us. Her mom was so excited to see us, which was just a wonderful feeling. They were incredibly welcoming and made me feel right at home. Her brothers are very friendly too. I had spoken to one of them on skype briefly before, but never really talked to them. Her brother Boy (Uncle Boy as I like to tease him with) is absolutely hilarious, he is so outgoing and funny. Her brother Bad(pronounced Bahd) is more reserved, but he has warmed up more and we joke around and talk now. I was pretty exhausted so Tie and I took naps to cope with jetlag. That evening we just hung around their house and ate lots of good food. The food, oh my god the food!!! J Crashed out on the couch fairly early, but so did all her siblings too. We all slept in the living room together. Lots of goofy pictures taken too. I have noticed that taking pictures is a huge deal over here. Everyone wants pictures of everything.
Unfortunately Saturday was the last day of fasting for Ramadan, so everyone woke up at 5:00 to stuff their faces, so all the noise woke me up. Not a great way to start the day when you are super jetlagged. During the day we went out a bit. We went to her Aunt Sal’s house and I got to meet this kid I’d been hearing about, Dawan. He is my bodyguard/12 year old boyfriend! :-p He is too funny, and I fear what happens when he hits puberty. His sister Nana, is very quiet, but I love her to death. She is just super sweet and we hit it off well. She doesn’t speak a lot of English, but we are working around that. I am going to miss them. After we left there it was off to the last garment fitting for the wedding clothes. That was interesting.
Later that day was pretty chill, just hanging around the house. A ton of people (all family) came over and had a giant feast to celebrate Raya, which is the end of fasting. So we ate and ate and ate and then hung around watching tv. I passed out on the couch so they sent me to bed.
Up again fairly early the next day, but not terribly early. The men all had to go out for prayers and other activities so all of them women came over. It was actually really nice. They fixed my hair and we all wore traditional dress and hung around and just chatted. I really enjoyed that.
Then the day after that we had what I like to refer to as the Food Crawl. Now when in Ireland you do a pub crawl, in Malaysia it’s the food crawl. We went to several different houses to meet with people and eat. I have tried so many new and delicious foods, I may have to dedicate an entire post to food alone. It was really wonderful going to these different homes, because depending on what part of town you visit, the houses are all so vastly different. New styles and different layouts. It was great.
I know, not very exciting so far, but I will update more of the stuff later.
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Leaving on a Jet Plane
Wednesday the 16th, Tie (my new step aunt and just all around soul mate) and I left Richmond to embark on our trip. We spent about 2 hours in the Richmond airport, just chilling and eating. Flew into Charlotte and had about 40 minutes to get to our next gate and recheck our baggage and catch our flight to Los Angeles. That was roughly a 9 hour flight. It was supposed to be 7, but due to bad storms in New Mexico and Colorado we had to detour and fly through Wyoming and Utah instead. It was a shame our flight was so late, because I wanted to look out the window and actually see the ground below. What's the point of a window seat at night? I shockingly was able to sleep on the plane, which is super rare for me. Anyhow, we got to L.A. at 8pm their time, so 11:00 Richmond time. LAX= worst airport I have ever been too. There was no signage or any clue as to where you are supposed to go after you pick up your luggage. We wandered around lost for quite a little bit, before figuring out that we needed to take a shuttle to the International terminal. We had an amazingly wonderful shuttle driver though and he dropped us right where we needed to be. Except you go inside and everything is opposite of the signs from outside. We finally took care of all our checking in and security checks, etc. Now we had about 4 hours to kill in the airport. I immediately put on my pajamas and we got some food. Hung around our terminal with a bunch of people heading to Sydney, so we contemplated sneaking on that flight instead! No celebrity sightings. :-(
I don't mind flying, but 21 hours on a plane is a hell of a long time. Completely missed Thursday because we were in the air the entire time. Thankfully each seat has its own personal television thing. I watched the Proposal, Star Trek and Wolverine, even though I've seen them all. Watched an episode of the Office, 2 Big Bang Theory's and How I Met Your Mother. Then I discovered the create your own jukebox feature and had fun with that. Eventually passed out with Damien Rice in my ear. The food was fantastic the entire ride. For airplane food I was extremely impressed. I also drank more orange juice on that flight than I have in the last 3 months.
Tie and I had a blast goofing off and being silly on the plane. You have to find ways to entertain yourself. I seriously regretted my pajamas when I went to the bathroom because there was an extremely cute guy sitting in the aisle by them. Oh well, I'll never see him again.
We landed at the Taiwan International Airport around 9 a.m. Friday morning.(so 9 pm Thursday night stateside) We were there for about and hour and a half. Then in the air again for 2 hours. Finally we landed in Kuala Lumpur around 1pm. I was so happy to be off of planes. Our luggage was in the last group unloaded and man they were slow getting it out. Oy! My dad was there to greet us, followed by Niesh! It was a goofy reunion, but nice to see familiar faces! Walked out to the car and was immediately assaulted by humidity... not my friend.
At least we had arrived!!!