My big brother Raymond from Singapore always tries to make a trip back to either Ipoh or KL to celebrate his birthday with our family. His birthday falls on 22 December, which is Winter Solstice festival. This year the celebration was held in KL. Despite an unfortunate car accident that happened on his way to KL from Singapore on the eve of his birthday, we managed to have a happy celebration on 22 December. Praise God for keeping my brother’s family safe. His car has to be towed back to Singapore for repair and they flew back to Singapore today.
Dinner on 22 December was held at Greenview Restaurant @ PJ. It’s a joint birthday celebration. My niece Raelyne’s birthday is a day before my brother’s on 21 December but due to the unfortunate accident, they had to spend the entire night at the hospital. The celebration dinner was supposed to be held on 21 December but had to be postponed to the next day.
The cousins:
Everyone simply adores baby Rayzen, who’s really chatty, sociable and super duper adorable. His cuteness can melt even the coldest of hearts.
Sang Har Mein, signature dish at Greenview with jumbo size fresh prawns and fried noodles drenched in egg sauce.
We requested the staff to help us crack the shells of the crabs for ease of eating. Disposable gloves are provided too, thus it’s quite a breeze to indulge in these jumbo size crabs. We also requested for an extra bowl of sweet and sour sauce for dipping with the crispy fried mantou buns.
The twinnies are such a joy to be with. They’re now 2 years old and at the stage of learning to talk and it’s hilarious to hear them baby talk.
Raelyne had a sleepover at our house. Cass took really good care of her, to the point of mothering her: coaxing her to eat, drink water, dried her hair after shower and even cut fruits for her. I’m amazed at how matured Cass can be and how she’s replicating everything that I do for her for her cousin. Their age gap is 3.4 years apart.
We spent half our day at Sunway Pyramid the next day. After lunch at Din Tai Fung, the four cousins went ice-skating while I went shopping!
Our table at Din Tai Fun overlooks the Sunway Lagoon Water Park:
Damage for our lunch at Din Tai Fung for 14 pax (including the twin toddlers) came up to RM600++!
After ice-skating, hubs treated everyone to Häagen-Dazs ice-cream. As you can see from the pix below, the kids were famished and couldn’t wait to dig into the ice-cream. I had to stop the kids from attacking the ice-cream platter before quickly snapping a few photos.😂
While we were seated at the bench waiting for our table to be ready at Din Tai Fung, I found an abandoned shopping bag. When no one seemed to claim the bag after it was there for half an hour, I opened the bag and found an iPhone 11 box. Inside the box were an iPhone, ear phones and phone charger. Check out the price! The owner must be a rich, slap happy young girl who could carelessly afford to leave her RM3k+ phone behind and left without coming back to look for it! I even left our mobile phone numbers to the restaurant captain so that the new iPhone owner could call us but no one called. Had I been greedy and heartless, I could have taken the phone (since I’m planning to get a new mobile phone), but I believe that karma is a bitch and she’ll come back to get me one day.
I asked the captain of the restaurant to check with the customers if anyone had left a new phone behind but no one claimed it. After lunch, hubs brought the phone back to the phone shop and hopefully the sales person who sold the person the phone would be kind enough to give her a call.
I’d like to wish all my readers a very merry Christmas and happy new year! 🎅
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Hopefully the phone goes back to its rightful owner. Something similar happened to me recently; was going into a McDonalds bathroom and on closing the door saw this huge Coach purse hanging from the hook. So, I took it out carefully and said to the other lady who was also in the bathroom that I was taking the purse to the counter. The staff did take it from me ( was hoping they would reward me with a free coffee or something….) and on return to the bathroom, a lady rushed in and went straight to check the door of the bathroom stall. I told her the purse is with the staff and all is safe. She looked really harried, she must have been there with kids.
You are right, karma always comes back to bite you in the hiney, so best to do the honest and kind thing.
Luckily you saw the Coach purse and passed it to the customer service counter. Once I left Cass’ Hello Kitty bag (bought from Japan) on a bathroom hook at Pavillion and forgot about it for several minutes. When we returned to the bathroom, it was gone already, that fast!! Inside was her swimsuit and books. She was so upset. Can’t believe some people were so greedy to even take a kiddie bag, sigh.