Yesterday I didn't get to blog much 'cause spent the night at Summit Hotel with my father and brother. After I finished my teaching in Bangsar, I took a cab to Bangsar station, took the train to Asia Jaya station, braved the rain while waiting by Federal highway, and finally took a 30 minutes bus ride to Summit Hotel! Its was really packed in the bus, for those who never took the bus during peak hours, its literally a in-a-sardine-can kind of feeling.
Look! Here I am at the exit door.
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And after being on the road for 90 minutes, I finally reached my destination. By the way, ACTS church is situated here (where Rev. Kenneth Chin is the senior pastor).
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My brother shared from his heart that he really loves staying in a hotel. Even suggested that we have a family trip in a hotel for a whole week! Future-wife-of-his, don't say I didn't warn you, your honeymoon might as well be spent in a hotel watching the tube and being 'idle' (as describe by my brother). I had a nice chat with him before we slept (its a wonder how my dad managed to sleep with our voices being so audible), which resulted me being so tired when I woke up later at 4am to watch the Chelsea vs Tottenham match. Saw the two early goals, dozed off, then woke up to realize it was the second half with the scoreline 3-1 in Chelsea's favour. Decided to sleep a minute later as I was really tired. Missed a nice match though as it ended in a 4-4 draw. Thank God that Manchester United won 2-0 so we're leading by 3 points. Better keep them in prayers. ;)
Look! Here I am at the exit door.
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And after being on the road for 90 minutes, I finally reached my destination. By the way, ACTS church is situated here (where Rev. Kenneth Chin is the senior pastor).
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My brother shared from his heart that he really loves staying in a hotel. Even suggested that we have a family trip in a hotel for a whole week! Future-wife-of-his, don't say I didn't warn you, your honeymoon might as well be spent in a hotel watching the tube and being 'idle' (as describe by my brother). I had a nice chat with him before we slept (its a wonder how my dad managed to sleep with our voices being so audible), which resulted me being so tired when I woke up later at 4am to watch the Chelsea vs Tottenham match. Saw the two early goals, dozed off, then woke up to realize it was the second half with the scoreline 3-1 in Chelsea's favour. Decided to sleep a minute later as I was really tired. Missed a nice match though as it ended in a 4-4 draw. Thank God that Manchester United won 2-0 so we're leading by 3 points. Better keep them in prayers. ;)
Though the trip was short, its was nice to enjoy a night in the hotel, and get to catch up with my family. So how do you build a strong nation? It starts from building strong families to strong communities, only then you can start to think about building a strong country.
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