Wah December already. Time is moving way too fast for us to savor it. You'd wonder could the earth just spin a little slower a bit ? Like say one day have 30 hours. :P Went for a body checkup at pathlab at Song Thian Chiok there. Irks us a lot that the customer service seem like too eager to push their expensive package at your face. All they took was just the blood and urine.
Once done, we went to Kenyalang Park for breakfast. Met with Monica and her husband at a coffee shop. How long has it been ? Very long indeed. All that memory of striding through Portrade came rushing back, but I turn my attention to Kolo Mee in just 5 second. Hungry bah ... yesterday no eat since 8pm. After that we spend the entire afternoon browsing and choosing through the wedding photo. From 400++ photos cut until 23. I think I might add another 2 later this saturday. Hard to choose when a lot are quite okay.

Sunday morning, I went with my parent to a newly opened kopitiam near the 4 1/2 mile, 7th Mile and Batu Kawah junction. I think it was opened for the 4th day if not mistaken. Parking is a bit sparse to say the least. Since the place is rather new, that's where the crowd usually gather. Got new toilet to try.

Quite a lot of choice of food. The usual suspect of Kolo Mee, Porridge, Fried Cook, Kam Pua and Eco Rice are present. Didn't see Laksa or Kueh Chap or Bak Kut Teh, but I'm sure it's somewhere around there. Didn't really go walk around the place.


There is fried vegetarian. Somewhat a rare sighting for me. Seldom go out eat so a bit suan pah lau on food. The kampua guy is my father friend. Because of that we ordered 3 bowl of kam pua that day. Taste okay but I think A1B2 there still much better than most.

Kam Pua Mee. Still lose deep deep to Kuching Kolo Mee and West Msia's Wantan Mee. Just my preferance. :D
On sunday night we went to the Kuching Association of Churches hall to checkout the Nan Yen Folk Orchestra performance. Dear uncle and friend were few of the performers and since I've never actually seen a chinese orchestra before, why not give it a go. The food are provided by Li Garden and it was just average.

The guy with the jean sitting on the left hand side is her uncle lo. Soon to my uncle too.

There is the chinese choir which was nice.

Cha cha dancing. Husband and wife team.

I'm not sure what dancing style is this but it was good entertainment.

The guy in the middle is the conductor who hails from KL but originated from Miri. He was a bit angry with the crowd for making way too much noise instead of enjoying the musical performance at one stage.

That's not a trophy he was holding btw. A weird kind of multilevel flute saxaphone hybrid. Uncle is standing with the group doing the singing. I think the voice of the group didn't really came out because of the wrong placement of the microphone. Overall the entire performance was good. I really enjoyed the folk musical by the Nan Yen Folk Orchestra. It actually also feel like a rehearsal for our wedding dinner in 2 months time. finger cross people. :)


