Rather unusual day isn't it ? Soaring temperature, hot air everywhere. And I didn't even need to lift a finger, I'm sweating like after running a marathon. This morning I join my parents for breakfast at good old kenyalang market. First time I notice that the parking underneath market are now systematized. Parking also based on time basis rather than entry. Heard from Terence that his bro told him that the Spring management will start implementing similar policy come July. A good thing for the casual shopper, bad for those Sing K Kaki or Movie Kaki. One thing I'm still not too happy about Spring is too many illegal parking. The police station is just a stone throw away ... is it so hard to come over and issue a summon for parking on yellow line ? and also those "clever" drivers that drove on to the grassy area. A weaken cement drain cover that would collapse without notice is a hap hazard for pedestrian.
Noticed numerous MBKS crew stopping by the road side to trim the trees. Most didn't place the "AWAS" sign at least 100 meter away. Pretty dangerous.

My dad had this. He say its nice. No so oily. I could only see and smell as I'm on a diet. 7Kg to go.

I've reduced my coffee intake from 1 cup per day to 1/4 per day. Too much sugar in my bloodstream. Phui phui nap nap .. no good... no good.

I used to be a Kolo Mee worshipper .. now I only worship God and switch to porridge. I rather like Teochew porridge more than others. This one is rather tasteless but the chicken meat is nice.

A group of people came over to gave a free instant tea drink on our table. A good idea for product awareness but I still not so sure what is it nor am I too keen to try it. Speaking of marketing strategy. We saw a number of car parked at Kenyalang are tied with a love shaped balloons. I didn't go near to see what it was, but it looks like they replace placing paper on car wiper to placing helium balloons instead. Nice idea.

Not a Chinese reader. But sure sound funny if you read the English name. No offense ya.

Some things just never change. And it's better that way. Feels very much like home here.

My mum stomach not well again. She only want to eat some kuih. A local Chinese donut.
Noticed numerous MBKS crew stopping by the road side to trim the trees. Most didn't place the "AWAS" sign at least 100 meter away. Pretty dangerous.

My dad had this. He say its nice. No so oily. I could only see and smell as I'm on a diet. 7Kg to go.

I've reduced my coffee intake from 1 cup per day to 1/4 per day. Too much sugar in my bloodstream. Phui phui nap nap .. no good... no good.

I used to be a Kolo Mee worshipper .. now I only worship God and switch to porridge. I rather like Teochew porridge more than others. This one is rather tasteless but the chicken meat is nice.

A group of people came over to gave a free instant tea drink on our table. A good idea for product awareness but I still not so sure what is it nor am I too keen to try it. Speaking of marketing strategy. We saw a number of car parked at Kenyalang are tied with a love shaped balloons. I didn't go near to see what it was, but it looks like they replace placing paper on car wiper to placing helium balloons instead. Nice idea.

Not a Chinese reader. But sure sound funny if you read the English name. No offense ya.

Some things just never change. And it's better that way. Feels very much like home here.

My mum stomach not well again. She only want to eat some kuih. A local Chinese donut.


