A Trip to Port Dickson, by Zac 24/12/2011
On Wednesday we went to Port Dickson to stay at the Lexis Water Chalets. We lived in chalet 155. When you first enter the chalet, you see a sink, then on the floor there's a hole with some hard glass so you can see through it. When I first saw the glass I said, "Nobody step on it!" But Daddy stepped on it, and pretended to fall in by saying, "Ahhhh, I'm falling in!" Through the glass you can see some water, and we saw some rubbish floating by (an orange plastic bag). Next is a toilet, then a bath and a shower. We had a bath two times, because we loved it. It was big enough for the three of us (kids) to bath together. The next room has four beds, and we put in a portacot. I slept with Jeremy in one bed; it was nice and comfy. And there is a cupboard already there in the main room, and desk and chair and a little small fridge. There is a balcony that has two deck chairs and a little coffee table. I went on the balcony; it was nice to listen to the rain and waves on the sea. Our chalet is built on water, and very far away from the shore. I liked the chalet because it was nice, quiet, and peaceful and comfy. There is a swimming pool; we swam in it and it has a little waterfall. There is a big playground that is outdoor, and a little playground that is indoors. We had a lovely view of the sea. The day we left we used a golf buggy. We took two trips: Dad and I went in the second trip. I sat in the front. Thank you Aunty LeeLeng for the tickets so we can stay at your water chalet. Add Comment Moving to Our New House, by Jay 16/12/2011
On Monday we moved into our new house in Alam Damai. A big red truck with five uncles came and moved all our furniture and boxes. Zac and I stayed at Aunty Natalie’s house while Mummy, Daddy and Sophie drove up and down from KL. We watched Ultraman, Ben 10, and Fireman Sam. Aunty Natalie made us watch Power Rangers too because it was her favourite movie from she was a kid. When we drove to KL one of the uncles helping to move house had to come in our car. It took two days to move house. The next day my grandfather (Goong Goong) and my grandmother (Po Po) came. I like it when they come to visit because they buy me things, like a Ben 10 toy and my Transformers study book. They went to buy some lunch while me and Dad stayed home. For breakfast we had toast and cereal and biscuits. Today we did some homeschooling with Mummy—Let’s Read and guessing what some magnified things were, like sugar and wool. The house is big and messy. It has boxes and toys everywhere. The house is green and white. My brother is sleeping on a bed, and I am sleeping on a mattress on the floor because my Goong Goong and Po Po are sleeping on my bed. I like my house because it’s big and strong, with lots of places to play. Hong Kong Adventures III 08/12/2011
Yesterday we went to Ocean Park. First we went on a sea merry-go-round. I rode on my favourite sea animal--a dolphin! Then we went to Whiskers Theatre to see a sea lion show. They were cute. Then we went to see a Panda village and some pandas. Then we went on the ferris wheel and the Frog Hopper. The Frog Hopper went up and down, up and down, like you're hopping. Then we went on a horse merry-go-round but JJ didn't want to go on the ride; I don't know why. We went on a red cable car that went up in the air, and it had a very good view of the mountains, Ocean Park, islands and the sea. I enjoyed the view and the nice cool air. At the top of the mountain, mum and I went on a flying swing that went round and round; it was very fast, so it was very cool. I didn't feel dizzy when I came down. Then we went on the Dragon roller-coaster with Mummy. It was very exciting. Daddy didn't go on the roller-coaster because he gets dizzy. He, JJ and Sophie went on the big ferris wheel instead, with a very long queue. Then we went to Ocean Theatre and saw dolphins and sea lions doing tricks. I loved the dolphins because they did good tricks; they were amazing. I would like to get pushed along by a dolphin one day. JJ, Daddy and I went on a log ride in the Raging River. I didn't get splashed at all, but JJ and Daddy did, because I made Daddy sit at the front, and I sat at the back. Then Mummy and I went on The Rapids ride in the Rainforest. I liked it because I got splashed this time, and people on the bridge were shooting water at us. But I didn't like it when some Chinese men pushing in front of us and blocked the way. But in the end, the guards shouted at the men, and pushed him in the ride. Then we went to The Sea Jellyfish Spectacular and saw giant jellyfish. I liked it because the jellyfish were pretty and very big. Our clothes were glowing in the dark from the lights. When we went on the Ocean Express train, it looked like a spaceship. On the ceiling were TVs where you can watch things that were on top of us, like being under the sea. The last thing we visited was the Grand Aquarium. There were lots of fish, in a giant tank. There were stingrays, reef sharks, hammerhead sharks, and lots of fish. I even touched a starfish. It was a fantastic day. I enjoyed all of the rides, especially the Dragon roller-coaster. Hong Kong Adventures II, by Zac 06/12/2011
On Sunday we went to Cyberport because our friends live there now. They used to stay in Singapore, but the father now works in Hong Kong. They took us to church because they found a church for us in Hong Kong. It is called Watermark Community Church. Our friends have a view of the sea at their house. They have an indoor and outdoor playground and swimming pool. The playground and pool was very big, and I liked it because there were lots of things to play with, including a pirate ship and police ship. Jay, Annelise and I were the goodie pirates, and Sophie was the second pirate. In Sunday School we played a game called, "1, 2, 3, 4, 5." First, everyone has to get a number, then number 1 goes first and chooses someone's number. For example, "1, 7" and the person says, "7, 2," and so on, until every gets a turn in the game. There was a competition for the most details in a picture of when Jesus was born. My friend Ethan an I won the competition (in the picture). Then we visited Daddy's friend, Uncle Kev. He has a turtle and a massage chair. I liked the massage chair because it was very relaxing, and it massaged my backside. The turtle eats little fish that swim in his tank. But I was a little bit scared of the turtle, especially when it went for a walk on the ground. Afterwards we had dinner at my great, great grandmother's house. It was a lovely day. I hope the weather will get warmer so we can go to visit Ocean Park. I think Ocean Park is like Dreamworld. There are rides and games to place; also see animals and shows. There is a house just for a Panda. Today my Uncle Stephen went to Noah's Ark. Not the real Noah's Ark because it didn't land in Hong Kong. Cool Hong Kong, by Zac 02/12/2011
On Wednesday we went to the airport because we were going to go to Hong Kong to visit my daddy's Nanna (NeNe). We have an aunty called Aunty Yolanda; today she took us out to buy things and have lunch together. We are staying at Aunty Eileen's house. Aunty Yolanda's house has a garden with two turtles in it. It has a pond, stepping stones, a swing, fish, plants, and grass. When my Aunty Shevon was little, when she watched the fish swim under the bridge she fell in the water! That would be funny! Today we turned the turtle upside down and watched him come out. But it didn't come out so we turned it back the right way, and then ten minutes later it came out and walked all the way to the pile of leaves in the corner to hide. We go up to NeNe's house for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It is cold in Hong Kong. I wear my jacket nearly all the time. I love Hong Kong because it is nice and cool, with lots of shops. Aunty Yolanda used to have a dog, but she died. We went on seven transportations: airplane, bus, tram, car, walking, train, and taxi. I feel happy and excited to visit Hong Kong. You buy things and do things that we don't get in Malaysia, like catching trams, and there are lots of shops. And I like visiting my aunties, friends, and relatives. My Journey to Hong Kong, by Jay 02/12/2011
On Wednesday we caught a plane because we had to fly to Hong Kong. We caught a plane that was called Air Asia. It took four hours to get to Hong Kong because our plane was not going fast. Then we caught a shuttle bus because it was the fastest vehicle in the country. Then we took a taxi that took us to the apartment that we are staying in. We took over 1000 cars and I forgot to tell you about the train ride: there was blue flashing light so we know when our stop comes. And we saw a Christmas tree with beautiful lights, with changing colours, on the tall office building. My favourite transport was the shuttle bus because it was fast. The end. |






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