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Citizenship: MalaysiaA freelance writer who works from home with two kids in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Active blogger, fun-loving adventure-seeker who fails to see how growing older = no more fun. Ah well...
Hobbies:Reading, writing, surfing internet, blogging, blog-hopping, playing the piano, watching TV series....gee, boring stuff. Totally non-traveler material
Favourite places:Home, of course. So far, only Hong Kong. More to come, more to come....
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Posted by Marsha M | 21st January 2008
As mentioned earlier, before I left for Macau-HK, my kids were suffering from a major flue and cough virus thing. On the day I left, their temperatures were still heaving up and down the scale. When the plane landed in Macau, there were two things that I felt that were very intense. One, the cold. Two, a headache. The temperature was somewhere between -1000 to –1,000,000! I don’t know…that’s what it felt like because my sinus was acting up, my nose was blocked and there was a massive fridge lodged inside my Medula Oblongata (part of the brain, in case you’re curious).
I had a massive and old luggage which was inherited from my in-laws. It was a sturdy thing but it was massive as well. I mean GIGANTIC. It wouldn’t fit into just any normal car booth, OK and when every taxi I had to fit the luggage into went like, “Give me the giant one first!” or “Wah….who’s one is that?” It’s big for a very good reason….it’s pretty damn toug
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