
Dad invited himself to the kitchen--typical behavior, and made friends with the cook, who brought him to the fish prep area where he picked out a fish for lunch!

Did I ever tell you that my mum (Mimine) adores Gula Melaka so much that she would order an extra portion of it to add to her Chendol? She did not want to waste any so after we all had our fill, she drank up the rest... and enjoyed her sugar-high thereafter.
We had to stop by and say good-bye to the lady at the Nutmeg Farm. She almost cried when she understood that we were leaving!
On the way back, we stopped at the water falls and went to the upper level to have a look.
We were surprised to see some people already there and enjoying their dip in the cool water.
I especially enjoyed seeing the iridescent Treefrogs. As we scurried around trying to catch one, Aria slipped down a long, 8 foot slope and plopped in the water!
Fortunately, she did not hurt herself--not even a bruise or sprained ankle.
Her wet clothes dried off eventually.
We ended that day at the Viva Stalls!

In his words, he was pleasantly surprised that the food and location exceeded the hype after being let down by so many more places.
Waiting hungrily for the food.

Unfortunately, they did not have small sea crabs to deep fry today...
Maybe we ate up the fishery the last time we came... ?
Once again, we did not leave much behind once the food arrived...

It was hard to place since there is no direct equivalent in Singapore or anyone , but it was fun tasting familiar heritage foods from a bygone area.
On Monday evening, we got to take Kong Kong and Mimine to hear Ian at his orchestral rehearsal.
Other meals celebrated were Hong Kong Dim Sum at Jalan Macalister
Sushi and other delights at Sushi Tei
Eam Huat Charcoal Steamboat opposite Central Park Condo in Batu Lanchang
And Kong Kong and Mimine presented us with symbolic gifts of their love and prayers for us.
We took some time to pray over Kong Kong
...and hugged them goodbye.
~Shien
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