As the saying goes, a photo says a thousands words. So I’ll let the photos do the talking today.

Nice view across the mountain

Dear and I on the first day of the trip (in the car)

Row of houses in a small town

The delicious food (this is only 5% of it)

Dear's brothers and cousin playing lego (yes, they are still kids)

The most handsome guy on earth (to me at least)

Dear and Yohan (he is 3 months old)

The devil horns were free gifts from some shop

Hommer - He's huge, cute and have sad eyes

Dear and I at breakfast

Roosters, chicks and hen at the dear's grandpa farm

Chicks House

Dear's grandpa farm house

Mouse Smooth - Isn't that a cute name?

Ancient jeep of dear's grandpa - it's very cool

Roadside view

Christmas decorations at the mall

Poor Homme, he is bored

Nice mountain view

Back alley of houses

Yohan - He doesn't want anyone disturbing him

Sunset in Singapore







29 December, 2008 at 11:26 am
Really? :shocked: I’ll definitely let you know hahas! Singapore~~~! :woot: I’ve went to Singapore before but the only thing I remember was the Merlion :sigh:
p/s: meh ._. There’s no “Reply” button there.
29 December, 2008 at 11:33 am
Yup!
Merlion is the trademark of Singapore I guess. :P
I set the threading comments to a maximum of 4 levels deep, hence there is no reply button there. Opps!
I find it very squashed to have more than 4 levels deep.
27 December, 2008 at 9:13 pm
ZOMG, you came Malaysia?! Which state? :P hahas. I’m a Malaysian.
The devil horns :shocked: kawaii :3!!! hahas
Is it fun staying in Malaysia?
27 December, 2008 at 10:07 pm
I went Kuala Lumpur, Pahang and Melaka.
Yup, I read about it in your blog. :hehe:
I love the devil’s horn, it is a free gift from a purchase at some shop in KL (can’t remember the name though).
Staying in Malaysia is something different from Singapore. There is always nice (and cheap) food. Fewer noisy constructions site. Lots of shopping malls and the farm visit was a “once-in-a-lifetime” experience. But I think I would be going back again.
28 December, 2008 at 10:40 pm
hahas! Glad you enjoy staying in my country! I really would like to go Singapore
My sister is studying at there right now hahas. The merlion~ :woot:
28 December, 2008 at 10:41 pm
Oh and, did you visit the red house in Melaka? :P *forgot to mention this* and and the Pamilion in KL? It’s a huge shopping mall. I love it very much but I’m not a KL-ian.
28 December, 2008 at 10:48 pm
Singapore is a small country, not much to see I would say. Lots of tall buildings, not much green (trees, mountains etc.) around.
We drove past the red house but didn’t visit Pamilion though. Actually, I don’t even remember the name of the malls I went. There were too many!
If you are coming Singapore in the future, do let me know. I can provide you with a list of “must-go” places.
27 December, 2008 at 2:11 pm
Pretty pictures! (: I always loved Malaysia for some strange reason – even though it’s so nearby and even after travelling there so often.
Which part of Malaysia did you go to, btw?
27 December, 2008 at 10:04 pm
Thank you. :heart: I love visiting Malaysia for its food and scenery.
I went Kuala Lumpur, Pahang and Melaka. We stayed at KL for 4 days at his Uncle’s place. I think the farm is in a small village in Pahang. We only went Malaka for dinner on the way back to Singapore. :P