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Hope to have a fruitful food trip
I was a bit caught up lately due to classes, volunteer work and rushing all my online things. I need to clear all my work and studies because I am leaving for KL this Friday. However, it has been a little bit worrying earlier because all my children want to come along with us. Usually, my eldest son prefer not to join us. This time, he has a long list of things to buy so he wanted to follow along. But the problem is we have no car! At least not a seven seater car because our 7-seater which is like one of those mini vans are still at the workshop. The 7-seater was sent for repair due to flood and they cannot deliver the repaired car to us in time for this trip.
So, to solve the problem my son’s college mates decided to tag along with us, giving a ride for my son. That means, we will have two cars, 8 persons on this trip. I hope to have a fruitful food trip. It has been a long time since I travel because of my children’s school and exams.
Off hands, I want to eat J Co donuts because I have heard so much about them. Then, the mandatory stop in Ipoh for the salted chicken. Plus the fat, greasy tai lok meen or big, fat noodles from KL.
I hope after all that eating, we still can squeeze into our tiny car to get home.
Posted by lilian on November 26th, 2008 under General
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