It finally arrrived and we settled into our bunks. The train speeds, bumps, jolts and swayed like mad, I could not sleep. Alhamdulillah we made it to Woodlands safely for the wedding.
Arriving very early in the morning, we took a taxi to Abang Amin's house at Pasir Ris and after a hearty breakfast and happy-to-see-you-again banter, we got ready for the wedding and took the very efficient public transport to the Community Hall at Hougang,
More happy-to-see-you-again encounters, I met many other relatives whom, like me, has changed somewhat due to age and lack of exercise. The younger generation has grown that I could not recognise them, including Suzie, the bride if she was not the bride on that auspicious day.
The food was great. Beautiful buffet and food arrangement with many varieties of delicious food. And of course, there was sambal goreng!
Then Idah said, 'tak best sangat lah Singapore ni'. She had summed up that she had seen all of the country, and to do justice to our Dad's kampung, I took them to Orchard Road, where the shopping splendour is and left her speechless. Everything was expensive. All that I could buy at CK Tang was the plastic jelly moulds.
Day 1 over.
2nd day was kid's day. Universal Studio. Awesome and worth the price of the ticket. If I were to write what we did there, it would be one long post, so you have to go and see for yourself.
Very tiring 2nd day over. We took the MRT from Vivocity to East Harbour, (or is it West Harbour??) to Koven station, then a bus to Pasir Ris, one long public transporting.
Day 3 was Aunt Chor's day to Mustafa Shopping Mall, a much bigger version of our Mydin. Many floors of many merchandise.
Before Mustafa Mall, we went to Arab Street which have had a massive facelift and had been conferred the title ' heritage village,' bringing us back to way back when when Kak Limah's family used to live there with the other merchant families.
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kenapa gambar mama 1 je? kecik pulak tu....huhu
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