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This is going to be long, I just got back from KL after 3 days. While everyone else was out doing their Chinese New Year rounds, we drove 4 hours out to KL for a getaway (without the kids yay!)

For 3 days, I had the husband all to myself, feeling all young and in love like we did before the kids came along and our days revolved around baby food and nappy changes. You know what I mean right, when the kids are around, we go into parent survival mode and there’s little time for long walks and long snuggles.

Speaking of our lovely neighboring country, most people don’t know that I spent 21 years of my life as a Malaysian citizen, 6 years actually living there and every single day after that being thankful that I didn’t have to grow up there. It’s nice to go back for a spot of shopping every couple of years but I can’t imagine what my life would be like if my parents didn’t move us all to Singapore when I was 7.

Anyway, this time, we stayed at the Mandarin Oriental (courtesy of a couple of friends), the best hotel in KL according to Tripadvisor. The hotel was gorgeous, the service impeccable and the location nothing less than spectacular. It was literally a 2-minute walk to the KLCC shopping mall.

Now for the best moments hall of fame:

1. Taking a bus to Peel Road for lunch

This was particularly memorable because a. we went back to the same gem of a roadside stall that my daddy used to bring us to all the time when we were growing up and b. the bus ride there was a throwback to the 80s.

2. Swimming in the infinity pool overlooking KLCC at night

We had a brilliant view of the city skyline and got to gaze at the stars in the night sky as we took a leisurely swim.

3. NOT going for a sleazy massage

One of the things I really wanted to do was to go for a massage and we saw a couple of massage places along the streets of Bukit Bintang with aggressive touters. They ambushed us with posters that looked something like this as we walked past.

But mostly what I saw was this.

Not technically on the menu but you could also choose special packages with chlamydia, kaposi’s sarcoma or warts. Thanks but no thanks.

4. Made friends with a Hungarian couple on the train

It was serendipitious that we were all waiting for a shuttle bus back to town from Ikea that never came so we decided to share a cab to the train station and take the train back together. We traded stories and email addresses the whole way back. Now we have friends if we ever decide to go to Budapest.

5. Dinner at Bubba Gump

We last had dinner at Bubba Gump 4 years ago at San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf. I have been dreaming of the shrimpin’ dippin’ broth since then. There was no way we were going to be in KL and pass on that lovely shrimp goodness.

Less than awesome moments hall of fame:

1. Shopping at Chinatown

It was totally hardcore. You could get everything from replica watches to sexy panties at ridiculous prices. Only thing was you had to bargain with the gangster stall owners who looked like they were going to stab you if you bargained too low or worse, bargained and then changed your mind. Seriously, don’t do it.

2. Watching a carjacker in action

We were on the way to Chinatown when we saw this guy use a long metal device to pick the lock in less than 5 seconds. We were too shocked to react and also, we didn’t want to get shot for trying to be a hero. Not in a deserted alleyway.

3. Driving in the wrong direction for an hour.

So we were all packed and ready to drive home and I was all “trust me, I know the way, we just got to follow the signs and we’ll be home in no time.” I drove for an hour in the opposite direction and almost reached the Batu Caves before getting directions from a gas station. Not one of my finer moments.

4. Got stopped by the cops for speeding.

I’m developing a habit of getting pulled over for speeding on holiday. Allegedly, I was going 95km/h on a stretch which was supposedly 80km/h. In my defense, there were no signs to state the change in speed limit and I’m not entirely sure I was in fact over the speed limit.

Scumbag bloodsucking lazy buggers. I should have packed a vial of STDs for them.

5. Getting stuck in a jam for 351 kilometers.

Apparently, the entire population of Malaysia (and Singapore) was heading south on the Malaysian highway yesterday. Driving 351km is ok when you’re going at 110km/h. When you’re doing 20km/h, the experience is exquisitely excruciating. I almost peed in my pants several times.

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California Dreaming: Las Vegas

Leg 3: Viva Las Vegas

After being mesmerized by Tahoe, it was with much reluctance that we packed our bags and took the longest drive of our lives to Vegas. It was over 10 hours of empty desert land on a single-laned road, flying along at 110 mph. Occasionally, a trailer would pass by on the other side and the car would shake so violently we had to grab the steering so tight till our knuckles turned white. It was also somewhere in the Nevada desert that I got chased down by a sneaky highway patrol trooper and slapped with a speeding ticket for $120. Nice. I attempted to charm my way out of it but the trooper looked kinda like this and I think he was unfazed.

License and registration please

License and registration please

Nevada desert

Nevada desert

Driving into the city of blinding lights late at night was pretty awesome. Everything was screaming for attention. With the neon lights so bright it leaves your head spinning for days, it was the city that never sleeps. At close to midnight, the Strip was alive with a flurry of activity and the rush of adrenaline was enough to draw our exhausted, beaten bodies out for a quick stroll. There was so much excitement in the air that it was hard to be tired in Vegas.

We got a comped upgrade to the honeymoon suite at the Renaissance (thanks to some eyelid-batting and a twenty), which was absolutely magnificent. The room totally speaks for itself. We were so torn between wanting to camp out in the room for the 3 days and devouring every inch Vegas. We ended up choosing the latter, but the room put up a a tough fight, I tell you.

The renaissance
The renaissance
Honeymoon suite

Honeymoon suite

Exploring the strip took us an entire day. We walked all the way from Mandalay Bay to Circus Circus and back again, soaking in the sights and sounds. It was a non-stop visual spectacle and we felt like we had taken a trip around the world in 12 hours. There was the Eiffel Tower, Statue of Liberty, Sphinx, Safari, Pirates, Caesar and my personal favorite, the Bellagio fountains. In true touristy fashion, we stood outside the fountains in rapt amazement for a full 30 minutes as it danced to Andrea Bocelli.

Bellagio fountains

Bellagio fountains

We couldn’t leave Vegas without watching a production and it was a toss up between Cirque du Soleil, Celine Dion, Elton John and David Copperfield. According to the husband, we could catch concerts anytime back home, so we shelled out $300 for a pair of Copperfield tics. I hate to say this, but the king of magic was way past his prime. It was a painful 90 minutes watching the poor guy rehash old tricks, trying to recapture his former glory while Elton John was singing his heart out a few doors down. I caught the concert on Star World after we came back and it was superb. Indulgent, no doubt, but plenty of sing-along fun.

On our last night, we wrapped up Vegas with a comedy show at the Riviera Hotel Comedy Club. It looked a little dingy, so we didn’t know what to expect, but all 3 stand up comedians brought their A game and we were in stitches the entire time.

I wouldn’t say Vegas is the most romantic place in the world. A little too in-your-face for my liking, but it was fun while it lasted. We contemplated getting married again in one of the chapels just for kicks so I could tell my grandkids we eloped and got married dressed up like Elvis. It would totally up our coolness factor, or make us look like complete idiots. Either way, it’s the stuff stories are made of.