finally picked out some photos taken over the past six months and let them do the talking.
in april, we were in PENANG!
we ladies made a trip to penang and stopped by BM to visit pa and ma.
they cooked up a feast for us - pig trotters, assam fish, indonesian chicken...and this was lunch!
later, we swung over to E&O Hotel on the island to live it up. took two rooms with sea view.
trying in vain to squeeze my bum onto a very narrow space meant for a gnat.
our spacious room had a separate sitting room. enough room for us to set up our travel MJ set.
yes, you guessed it. it was a M&M trip, mahjong and makan trip.
(Supposed to be M&M&M, the third being margarita. but the margaritas at E&O were yukky!)
with sis and family at a seafood restaurant
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then, in May, oz had a meeting in LONDON so wei and i tagged along. xru had school.
along crowded portobello street.
see that desperate face at the back? die die also wanted her face in the peektur.
father and daughter waiting for a taxi at notting hill.
our picnic grub at hyde park on a lovely afternoon.
others came prepared with mats and books
we used newspapers that we had finished reading
found a new friend
it was totally friendly and greedy
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in july, it was wei's 20th BIRTHDAY.
my lovely daughter with her trademark orange lipstick
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in september, we were invited to HANGZHOU & SHANGHAI.
am a lousy photographer. west lake in hangzhou is a gazillion times more beautiful.
took a morning walk along the lake and caught sight of this group, executing graceful moves to the music.
these barges are actually teahouses on water. will never step into one cos sure mabuk.
then our hosts then got us to the world expo at shanghai. the red structure behind is the china pavilion
and look at the queue! we were told that the minimum waiting time is 5 hours.
we were lucky; we even had the buggy to take us around.
they still need to work on their english
at the singapore pavilion which was a disappointment, to be honest.
of course, being a bad photographer, i don't have many pictures of the other pavilions. they were either cropped off or blur.
the last day in shanghai happened to be the mid autumn festival. we saw this long queue along huaihai lu. apparently, they were all rushing to buy roast duck, a must for the festival.
i learnt something new.
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