Monday, July 28, 2008

All in a day....

Paper
The paper was late in coming so spent the time watching TV. Nothing much of interest was showing so just click and click every few second.
When the paper finally arrives, it was almost 10 am. Had a quick read before getting myself ready to go to the KL flower show at the Lake garden.

New Glasses

Stopped by at the Store shopping complex in Sg Buloh town to change for new glasses. The old one has passed its time and looks worn out. The man at the shop says it will take half an hour.
While he was doing that, my wife and I took the car for a snow wash at a nearby petrol station. Always like the car to be clean and shining, especially when it is a new one. By the time the car is cleaned, half an hour is gone and I went back to the Store to get my glasses.

KL Flower Show
Finally we are on the way to the KL flower show at the lake garden but alas! when we got there found out that the last day was yesterday. No wonder there was not much of a crowd when we got there. Disappointed but what to do!
Had lunch at the Hornbill, a restaurant within the vicinity of the lake garden. At least the food was good though a bit expensive.

Wanted to have my noon prayer at the National mosque but the car park was full. Couldn't find anywhere else to park so I drove on.

The Pavillion
Decided to go to the Pavillion in Bukit Bintang. Since it opened its doors a while back, never had the opportunity or saw the need to go there. Not even sure of how to get there. Nevertheless, drove the car to Bukit Bintang and whoa! what do you know! I saw the signboard which says, Pavillion parking, this way. Drove right in!

After wandering round aimlessly for a few hours, we headed for home. We decided the Pavillion is too big for our liking... and a bit too expensive as well.

Home sweet home
Felt really tired on reaching home. Night time was just spent resting by the poolside, reminiscing of the day that has just passed while talking about all the exciting things that are happening in the country at the moment.

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