“Ayang, bangun…siap cepat…” hubby commanded while he walked in the guest bathroom to take his bath.
We had several plans the night before, to kill our weekend at Perak Tengah, PD, Melaka, Bukit Tinggi or Genting. And hubby ended up asking his good friends to join us for Bukit Tinggi mini trip.
Bubur nasi was heated, and we had it just before we started our journey. We need to meet hubby’s friends at Genting Sempah around 10am . On the way on Hulu Kelang air space, we saw few jet fighters rehearsing for tomorrow’s event, our Independent Day.
When we arrived at Genting Sempah, hubby’s friends weren’t there yet. So we had our second breakfast, just to ensure that we were full enough to go through the day (we didn’t plan to have lunch and dinner at Bukit Tinggi coz I bet, no mixed rice will be served up there. Oui!).
There was hubby’s friend with his associate, who brought a Nikon DSLR (ok, its going to be a fun trip!). Two Honda Civics drove up the hill and unexpectedly, we can actually counted how many cars were on the road…IT WAS JUST…US? Takde orang ke nak naik Bukit Tinggi ni?
There were 2 ways after we approached the guard house, but the one led to Colmar Tropicale was closed due to landslide. So we had no choice, to go with another way which led to Berjaya Hills Golf Club.
It was quite enjoyable, for there were no other cars except us. We reached the entrance and paid RM16 each, and I started to snap few pictures. With signboard showing to the right, we headed to Colmar Tropicale but we misled to park inside one big French-typed building which has not been completed yet! We drove out and headed to the correct French-typed building, Colmar Tropicale. Hehe!
Our visit was greeted by 2 pairs of white swans and black swans. They were so beautiful, swimming gracefully by a man-made lake. Hubby and his friend’s associate, started to point and shoot from every angle, to have nice pictures. I, as usual, became the subject of every scene, without questions.
“Apa kata korang amik gambar berdua, like loving couple.”
“Ala ko duduk la sebelah awek dia jap.”
“Ko diri sebelah awek ko, aku amik gambar korang.”
These were some words from Karim (bukan nama sebenar) as he thought, me and hubby was a couple, not husband and wife. Meaning, we still look muda la eh? Hehe!
“Aku suka amik gambar…kalo ada subject, memang ok ar.” he said.
“Aku memang suka di amik gambar, elok ar tu.” I replied, happily. Haha!
He really liked to take pictures, till hubby told me he even took my pictures at any places that I went, including entering and going out from a souvenir shop, talking to hubby, pointing to anything that I seen, he will definitely snapped it. Apa lagi, pose je lah kan ! But it turned out to be far more better when he snapped in paparazzi ways…cun gile gambar dia! Thank god, for once, me and hubby, had good pictures together (selalu dalam gambar mesti sorang, sebab sorang lagi kena tangkap gambar tu…hehe).
I bought fridge magnets of Colmar Tropicale for me and Skin. Colmar Tropicale was purposely built in French themed resort, complete with wishing well, fountain, beautiful flowers by the windows, restaurants, and horse cart (dang, didn’t manage to hop on, as it stated ‘Do Not Sit’ on it…for display only la tu). Added with several Caucasians, we did feel like we lost in France . We didn’t? Oui!
Off we went to Japanese Village, by truck (lucky we didn’t drive to Japanese Village, dah la tinggi, free rupanya if naik truck). There was a souvenir shop selling things that has to do with Japan . I didn’t buy fridge magnet this time as it didn’t state any Japanese Village on it (stupid kan ?). We walked down the Botanical Garden and hubby started to snap pictures of rare and beautiful flowers. There was also a Japanese restaurant, where I and hubby play acting in front of the entrance. Next to it, there was a Japanese spa, but seemed not open to visitors.
Then we walked up to the Japanese Tea House, hubby played Ju-On, climbing the stairs. Haha!
I attracted to try a pink Kimono (ok, pink was the last one to pick, and I had no choice unless I wait for another half an hour for another color, that was still wore by another girl!).
“Are you Japanese?” I asked one of the old ladies, who helped me to wear that pink Kimono.
“No, we are Chinese.” Haha! Lawak seh!
I paid RM20 for less than half and hour, and started to walk around in that pink Kimono (complete with selipar Jepun...kawaii ne) to the mini waterfall (sambil koi besar-besar lalu di celah-celah batu tu) and mini Japanese house for more and more and more and more pose. Best gile! Rasa macam kat Hokaido!
And it started to rain…we waited for the truck and guess what? We missed it, not one, not two, but three times! Argh! Sampai skit nyer awal, tunggu skit nyer lama, orang lain yang dapat naik dulu! Dah la lapar ni!
Ok, back to Colmar Tropicale, we took our last shot at the entrance and wrapped up. On the way back, we stopped at Rabbit Park for a while to play around with cute but not-so-friendly rabbits. Some of them looked sick (maybe sebab ramai sangat kot, so jangkit). There were also donkeys yang sangat manja and family of deers too. Later, we stopped at Genting Sempah for nasi campur and planned for more trips in future, with Karim (bukan nama sebenar) included. (Oh, better to have him in, battery Nikon dia tahan 3 hari tuh! Plus, dia suka amik gambar orang…hehe! I loike!)
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