Sunday, June 7, 2009

A visit to Seremban

We visited my lou kung's sister, Melissa in Seremban yesterday evening. It was also because Wendy (youngest sis) came back for a 2 weeks long holidays from Sydney. Audrey & family minus the baby came down from Penang too for this small family gathering. It was a good catching up with these 3 sisters.

Melissa looked relatively fragile this time. She was diagnosed with breast cancer 2 months ago, and unfortunately it was a malignant cysts. Thankfully it was very early detection, hence they have been successfully removed. I really hope the cancer would not return, and she will continue to live happily, and healthily. Take care, my dear sister; hope you will be in the pink soon.

This time I felt Wendy reacted much differently than when I first met her 2 years ago during CNY in KK. She was much more friendly, responsive, pleasant and not too LCLY. And off course she no longer speaks with her "Australian accent" anymore. I still clearly remember the first time when I met her in Tamparuli; (slightly before dinner time, whilst setting the dinner table) Wow! she was indeed haughty and snooty. And the way she speaks with that so called "accent". OMG! Hahaha...

We had a good dinner cooked by Melissa, and her MIL. It was simple, but a good meal.

Earlier in the day, we went to Laura Ashley's new outlet inside Living Quarters, The Curve. A nice, new section in the store. I love the place. The range of products is much better than the current one in 1 Utama although they do not carry the complete range from each season as shown/ displayed on the catalogue. But off course, we can order those bulky items. I am looking forward to visit the store in Great World City, Singapore one of this day. And for today, I got myself a "bunch of roses & spots oven mitt" and a "pretty butterflies jug". They are on 20% discount in conjunction with the new store opening, and the discount will be on for 2 weeks.

Oh yeah! And I finally tried the cupcakes from Cupcake Chic, since we bought 2 dozens to Seremban; but I find them a little too sweet for me. Somehow, the appearance was not too appealing, like what I originally expect, and taste was so-so. Kids will love them! Just like those donuts with icings.

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