Colourful Chicks-Trip to Malacca!!!!!!!!!!!

Life can be as colourful as these chicks, don't you agree?



AFter Exam LOH! Already planning how to spend my holidays; Hapa Villa, Kbox, Chalet, Overseas Trip, Sch Trip...

Today is my last paper, envy those in combined science cos they do not have to report to school after their last paper yesterday(: | ) My last examination in 2009 is finally over. I don't hope for much, just smoothly past all subject is good enough. SA2 stretched for about two weeks. Sadly i stayed focus to study only for the first week of SA2, after that i became lazy to study. Perhaps because of the Malacca Trip made me lose my focus.

Just last weekend still in the mist of SA2, my family went for a Malacca Trip on Saturday. It was a whole day trip, we reached Singapore by Sunday dawn. This trip is organised by my sis and dad's company. People in their team who worked under the same Boss were invited to go for the trip. So my family had the chance to go since my sis and dad are in the same team.

There was a "convoy", where the six cars who set out together followed one another throughout the journey. The organiser of the trip would take the lead, followed by the rest of the cars. It is definitely a very nice experience and it made me recall about the last convoy my family had with my dad's friends 6 years ago.I was fascinated by the numbers of drivers we had that day, because at least 2 people in each car knew how to drive, so they can switch drivers as and when they like. So my dad drove his car and his second driver is my bro, my sis drove her car and her second and third driver were her male and female colleagues, and sis's boyfriend drove his car with two other colleagues. The 3 other cars were other members of the team.

We set out in the morning at 8 but unfortunately met with a car jam at custom. When we almost reached Malacca the driver switched to my bro. He was so excited for the first time driving in Malaysia, furthermore in a convoy. I believe he must have enjoyed the freedom to drive as fast as 120-130km/h, unlike driving in Singapore where he shouldn't exceed 100km/h. HAha! I love the journey to and fro on the car, not sure about the two drivers. cos i have my favourite songs which i spent the night before burning into a MP3 disc until 3am plus:P.

Roads in Malacca were chaotic and small with lots of cars. While heading to the location for our seafood dinner, we met with a problem because due to communication breakdown, the convoy was separated into 3 parts because 1 car lost its way. Ohoh.. and that was my sis's car. but at last they found their way of cos. So scary, try getting lost in a foreign country, you will end up making turns but shocked to know that you are actually going round the same place. :D

So well the food we had wasn't much of great taste as most were eaten in rural parts of Malacca, yet the trip was enjoyable because we seldom have the chance to experience and taste those things in the rural Malacca. Main itineraries were roadside street shopping, central part in Malacca, family-made Kueh Bahlu, chendol, durian, visit to a countryside house, seafood dinner and lastly HOT SPRING:)

Didnt take many pictures..