Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Our Long Journey Has Started!!!

Yesterday we flew into Malaysia late at night with our cousin Yasmin, our Aunty Susan and our Grandma Linda. We stayed at an old hotel called Concorde Inn. It was a three star hotel. In our room we had two beds one King sized which all the girls shared and one single bed for dad. In the other room Yasmin, Susan, and Grandma Linda each had their own single bed.
The next morning we all had a huge buffet breakfast and then we were back on the road with an eight seater taxi to our next hotel in the city of Kuala Lumpur.When we got to our hotel (The Dorsett Regency hotel) the receptionist told us that our rooms weren't ready yet so we took a long walk around. First we walked through a very busy shopping centre. I bought a black belt and Maisy bought gel for her new short hair so she looked like a punk rocker.
Then we started to walk up to the Petronas Twin Towers, when Mum spotted a sign for a fish spa and beauty therapist. So Grandma and Susan had a very long foot massage, Dad got a back massage, and Mum, Yasmin, Maisy and I had little ticklish fish nibble the dead and dry skin off the end of our feet and between our toes. We first hopped into a pond with hundreds of tiny fish, mum and Yasmin couldn't stop screaming with laughter, and Maisy and I kept giggling, Mum even cried because she couldn't stop laughing. She had hundreds of fish nibbling at her old, flaky feet. Then we all went into a bigger fish pond with bigger fish, but Mum and I couldn't stand the sight of fish eating our toes, after a while we got used to it though. When it was time to hop out Mum and I said we wanted to train the Koi in our fishpond at home to be like the spa fish. Susan and Grandma's massage took way longer than it should have, so we went for a look around. When we got back they still weren't ready so we had a drink of lemony tea, then finally their massage was over. Then we went back to the hotel and into the crystal clear pool. At about 6 at night we went to the China Town Markets. It was amazing how they would bargain, there was a watch for 45 ringgits ($15)and we argued it down to 10 ringgits ($3.33).We had a very busy day and a late night.







Charlotte

1 comment:

  1. Charlotte
    that sounds liked it would have tickled!!
    I Miss you and don't worry, i am taking great care of your hoola hoop!!
    Ali

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