Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Team USA!


Since Mitch left things have definitely slowed down here for us a bit. 

I attended my last Bahasa class the week Mitch left.  What a long 15 classes that was!  I only missed one class, so I think I did pretty well.  I was all excited at the beginning to be there and learning the language and I guess getting out of the house, but once we got more settled and the novelty wore off it was hard to go.  Still learned some stuff, but it’s been forever since I had to sit and take a class like that, and still not a fan…After class we all went out with the teacher to an extremely local outdoor market for lunch.  Not having the palette for spicy food I stuck with a safe choice, chicken rice.  It’s a big Malaysian dish.  Some of the girls grabbed a plate of I have no idea what it was, just looked like different colors everywhere on the plate.  My chicken rice was good and cost like $1.25, super cheap.  After lunch the teacher showed us around the market and the produce and meats and such, then we took off.  It was a nice way to end it.

I tried out some crazy diet with a friend for a week, whoa did that suck!  It’s called the GM diet and it’s a week of restricted diet, light exercise, and lots of water.  Day 1, fruit only (no bananas).  Day 2, veggies only and start the day with a baked potato with a little butter.  Day 3, fruits and veggies, still no bananas.  Day 4, was bananas and milk, so you could make a banana milkshake and then veggie soup for dinner.  Day 5, beef and tomatoes…weird, I know.  Day 6, beef and veggies.  Day 7, finally, brown rice with fruits and veggies.  Holy crap, it was hard.  I cheated a little bit each day except the first… :/ I cut out soda and alcohol and just drank water the whole time.  I ended up losing 5 ½ lbs.!! I have put most of it back on, but good to know if I ever need to lose a quick 5 lbs. for some special occasion, I can.  That’s pretty much what I learned from that experience, that and it sucks hanging out and watching people drink when you aren’t.  This is what I missed out on during one night out, some fun drinks and some not so fun ones...kinda ok with the fact I wasn't involved in this!










Actually did something outdoorsy a couple weeks ago.  We hopped in the car with Dave and Leah and headed to Templer’s Park.  They were supposed to have a little waterfall and a hike we could see.  We got there, and it’s a very local hot spot to cool off.  I think we were the only white people there and we got a lot of stares.  After climbing a bunch of stairs for the first part of the hike you get to the base of the waterfall and there’s a huge ‘pool’ at the base where everyone was swimming and enjoying to water.  We decided to keep hiking up because we figured the higher we went the less people there would be in the water and we could enjoy ourselves.  We could see the waterfall was pretty big and kept going up, so we did too.  The stairs ended and time to hike for real.  We stopped in one pool so Eric could take a dive in and stand under the waterfall in that pool.  This was of course after he almost fell down the previous waterfall being stupid and walking out to the edge and slipping.  He almost lost his wedding ring too! That would have made for one unhappy Mrs. Kjol…he said his ring came off and was just sitting on a rock with the water going over it.  That was a close call, and Eric scared the crap out of me when I saw him slip I didn’t see him right away and was freaked out that he went over.  Enough of that business, we kept going up.  Hiked up past a few more pools and then we found a nice one and stopped because the rest of the climb up looked out of our league, and Dave and Eric were in flip flops. The water was freezing cold.  We had to walk across rocks under the waterfall to get to the little pool on the other side. That was a little scary as well, but we all made it without incident, whew!  Got to sit under the waterfall too and took some nice pics J













Well, it’s summer here and you can definitely tell because everyone is leaving L  Most of the ladies I know here are all gone or getting ready to leave.  It’ll be me and Leah for the next 5-6 weeks I think.  I honestly think everyone else I know will be gone.  My PIC, Chantal left a week ago and I do miss her. 

This past Tuesday I went with Cynthia and Leah to have some cellulite treatment done that we got for free.  OMG, it hurt like a b^*%#! Step one was an ultrasound machine that they put the cold jelly on and rubbed it in for like 10 minutes, this step isn’t the painful one.  Step 2 sucked.  It involved some machine that had a round end with suction cups on it and extreme pressure on the skin and pulling up and I could hear my skin popping under the suction cups. It hurt so bad, I couldn’t wait for her to stop, that step was 20 minutes.  Last step was a cold wrap they put on and wrapped you in cellophane then you waited 30 minutes, then they clean you up and you’re done.  I was sore for like 2 days after this treatment, pain!  Leah and Cynthia felt the exact same.  Never again!

This past Friday night we went out and helped Cynthia celebrate her birthday.  Tried to start off at a bar on the 57th floor of tower 3 at KLCC, I say tried because Eric couldn’t get in because he was wearing shorts and flip flops, whoops, didn’t realize there was a dress code.  Went to another bar around the corner and had a great time.  On our way to dinner at some Italian place, someone mentions going to Singapore, oh haha we can’t go it’s too expensive, next the casino is brought up, and then next thing you know we are all deciding to go to the Genting Highlands to the casino there.  None of us had been, it was us, Cynthia and Jesse, and Dave and Leah.  That was one deciding factor, the other was the cab we were in said he would take us, wait there for us and then drive us back for a whopping 300 Ringgit.  SOLD!  That’s roughly $30 a couple for this guy to drive us the 1 hour there, wait like 4 hours for us and then drive the hour back. Helluva good deal! We stopped by the house so Eric could change, I could walk the girls, and grab refreshments.  Woohoo, road trip!  We got there and the as soon as I opened the cab door I was assaulted with cool air, what’s this?? I forgot how amazing cool air feels, it was awesome.  The casino was a lot of fun and we only ended up losing maybe a $100, so not bad.  We would have spent more than that had we done dinner and the bars. Speaking of dinner, since we kind of skipped it, we were starving.  We had the cabbie drop us at the McDonald's down the street from our place where we all proceeded to chow down on some Mickey D’s.  We got home finally around 4:30am, what a night, what an adventure!
(me and the birthday girl)

Eric got to take a little trip to South Korea for a meeting last week.  He had to fly at midnight for 7 hours, arrive in Seoul and take a taxi to another airport and then hopped on an hour flight to some other little town and went straight into the office.  Had lunch, and spilled soup on his brand new custom made shirt, luckily it came out.  Next, was his 2 hour meeting and then catching a flight back to Seoul once he finished for the night.  Was able to enjoy a nice Korean BBQ and hit up a few bars then back to the hotel.  Left for the airport and noon and arrived back in KL at like 10pm.  He was gone for about 48 hours for a 2 hour meeting! Crazy.   

While Eric was away I had a couple old colleagues come into town for 2 nights, so I met up with them for a couple drinks and dinner.  It was really good to see them, it had been a while, always nice to see a friendly face from back home over here. After I left them I met up with Dave and Leah at a bar, they were nice enough to invite me out since they knew Eric was gone.  Partied with them for a couple hours, and then home to my girls.  The night Eric got back from Korea was the expat mingle, this one was close to home this time, like a 5 min taxi ride away.  Went with Dave and Leah and met some other people we knew there.  It was a nice night J


Side note, Eric’s suit came in this week and I think it looks great on him!! It's a blue pin stripe, and he had a pink and blue shirt made to match. Take a peek..








Sunday, we had a lovely BBQ over by the pool at Dave and Leah’s.  The week leading up to this BBQ Eric and Dave made the game bags or cornhole for us to play.  It’s similar to washers, you have a board with one hole and you toss bean bags at the board, object is to reach 21 first. They went to a hardware store and had to cut their own wood with a hand saw.  Next, actually build the boards, screws, the sides, everything.  Then they painted them brilliant white and stuck a sticker of the American flag on one board and a Canadian flag on the other board (the US flag is slightly higher in position than the Canadian flag, naturally J ).  The first ever game on the board was won by team USA, always and forever the red, white and blue!  So, we had this game going on, good friends, good food and just hanging out enjoying the day and the company.  We had a great time!

That's about it for now.  Have a good one!! <3


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