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Friday, December 24, 2010

Excursion to Bkt Kluang


Aisya's catch.


Irfan's catch.


Playing in the sand. Three years ago this exact spot was all rocks ... we landed some escaped barramundis here to the excitement of all present end of 2007.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Aisya's got Moses

Aisya lost Henrietta last year, both she and Ali have been nagging about picking up a new kitten for the house a playmate. Every cat she saw looks like Henrietta.

Finally just a day before Raya, her cat walked in. Similar in the way Etta (short for Henrietta) walked into our lives back then, through the main gate straight under Mommy's car. Little Moses (Moses for short) crept into the engine compartment and made himself comfortable all nite on top of the car battery.

He made his presence known when everyone was busy preparing for work right after Imsak the morning after. Aisya took to Moses in probably in less than 2 seconds. The kids put him in a cage, fed him milk and Little Moses is part of the family. He even made it to this year's Family Raya photo!

Moses, a tiny orange stray, thin and scrawny but loud when he wants too. Sounds like Aisya.













Saturday, July 31, 2010

Aisya's 8th Birthday


Aisya and Mommy at the start of her birdthday weekend, enjoying mee kolok special at Aneka in town. Her birthday was actually 02nd July but she agreed to postphoned the celebration because Mommy was away on the exact date.


So we checked in at Marriot a week after her birthday and stayed there for some concentrated pool time with her brother.


These two can never have enough of being in the pool. Having a pool in the backyard is probably the ultimate birthday present, Daddy only managed with the 2nd best ... a swimming pool at Marriot which is only 5 minutes downhill from Hilltop, our home.


Google full of poolwater, happy as a clam.


Aisya at 8 years ... strong, wilfull and most thoughful when she wants to be.

Time flies ... especially when you have growing up kids.

This year we celebrated Aisya's birthday for the 8th year ... again she requested for a weekend at Marriot. It didn't matter to her that there'd be no cake, there'd be no singing and blowing candles ... so long we can spend the weekend in the pool!

Her birthday present from Daddy this year : a snorkeling set, which is too big for her face.


They never get tired in the water.


Big brother trying to make a point that he can swim ... NO HE CAN'T!

Surfing at Baraya Laut Resort


Ali and Aisya posing with the largest fruit bunch in the world in Bekenu after lunch. Ali had two helpings of maggie goreng and Aisya hardly finished half of her mee goreng.


Aisya being happy out of the house and free from house-chores after a full morning of frolicking on Baraya beach.


Body surfing at high tide on the quiet Baraya beach, there was no one else there other than us and a few fishermen from the nearby village.


Here comes another big one, Aisya's slightly struggling to keep up with her more boisterous big brother.


Little or not she comes on her own when in the water, intent on showing that she's as good as her bigger brother ... and she is.

Grandma is in town and with Mummy away is KL on business, we all decided to spend the weekend at Baraya Laut Resort, a nicely hidden nook along the Miri-Bintulu Coastal Highway not 30 minutes from our Hilltop home.
We had two outings to the beach over the short weekend. Enough for Aisya to exclaimed that we needed to move to Baraya and stay there forever! What tempting thought ...

Friday, February 5, 2010

Weekend in Kpg Punang, Lawas


Kpg Punang from the De-Havilland Twin Otter.


Aili and Aisya checking out the small scale aquaculture (barramundi) enterprise along Sg Punang.


The children are happiest when they are in the water on the beach, and Kpg Punang has a lot of beach.


Running around on the soft sands.

We spent three days in Kpg Punang homestay partly as a break for the kids and partly for Daddy and crew to do Asian Waterbirds Census 2010. The kids get to go on boatrides, check out the mangroves and mudflats, look at birds as well as run around the beach on the last day of our stay.