Monday, June 29, 2009

Dear Mrs Tay,

There are many places wich I like. But there is one place that I realy like. It is the Tokyo Disney Land in Japan. That is where I really enjoyed myself most. There were many excitig rides there like E.T. and many others. I went to Japan during winter. I like winter because it makes me feel cooling and comfortable. When I was there, all the words, shows and instructions were all in japanese. At the E.T ride, it was quite fun as we could sit on bicycles and just enjoy the sites as it resembles the cable car. It's just like a pulley that brings you around. My family and I had soo much fun! Then over there, my family and I thought of trying out the ride in the haunted house. At first,my younger brother started bawling away because at that time,he was scared as he was only four. Finaly hestopped after I consoled him. I had such great fun there that the memory of it remained ethed in my memory for a long time.
Dear Mrs Tay,

Malacca is rich in the Peranakan culture. The Bibiks and Babas have a rich heritage there. I love Peranakan food.They are yummy. The chendol is to die for.It is generously laden with the ultra delicious and ultra unhealthy coconut milk and gula melaka. Such cholesterol laden dessert is difficult to find in Singapore. In Singapore the best chendol is in Bedok at a stall named "Hollywood". A botak man serves all customers with a big friendly smile. When I eat the chendol, I would feel very sleepy after that. I would be completely immobilised. This botak man's chendol is best eaten when you have just sat for a stressful test. The chendol would drug you and send you into a long restful sleep.
Dear Mrs Tay,

My family and I fell in love with Japanese food and the Japanese culture when we visited the country a year ago. The Japanese have high standards of discipline and they always aim for quality work.We should emulate them. In Disneyland I noticed that all the baby strollers were parked symmetrically. each parent would park the stroller in a very disciplined fashion. So the rows of strollers were positioned in neat and impossibly straight lines. How amazing! On top of that , the japanese are also honest people. Bikes need not be chained up because no one steals them. That's again another amazing fact about the people of japan. They are honest, through and through.
Dear Mrs Tay,

You wouldn't believe it.The last time my family and I were at Equitorial Hotel in Malacca, the entire basement carpark was packed with Singapore cars. This time when we arrrived, there were none. Our car was the only one from Singapore. What happened to all the Singaporeans? The H1N1 virus really frightened everyone. Even the Malaysians seemed to prefer to stay safe at home. My family had the entire swimming pool, the Japanese restaurant, the Peranakan restaurant and the Cafe Bar to ourselves. And guess what Mrs Tay, we had the entire Eye On Malaysia to ourselves!

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Dear Mrs Tay,

My dad could not clear leave at any other time except the 31st of May. So that morning we packed all our things and headed for malacca. When we arrived at the second link,I was taken aback. There was an eerie silence. There was no jam. There were only 3 cars. We cleared the immigration in less than 5 minutes. Evrything was strangely quiet. When we hit the highway, the same thing happened, There were hardly any Singapore cars. We felt a liitle scared. Johor is known to be crime-infested. If our car broke down, there would be no Singapore cars to hail for help. We finally arrived in malacca in less than 3 hours. It was a smooth journey.