We both woke up around 9.00am.
“So ke mana kita hari ni?”
“Waterwall dulu.”
It was a bright and shiny day. We hopped in the Pontiac and drove according to what the GPS directed us to. Quite simple and easy since the place wasn’t too far from our hotel. 64-foot-high fountain, how can we missed it right?
And yet, we circled around it for more than 4 times! Yes! 4 times! (We even saw the Waterwall backside for 4 times and I managed to snap it over and over again.) Because there was no place to park and there was no parking area at all!
Than there was a building next to the park that allowed us to park inside, with no parking charges on weekend. Great!
We hopped out from the car and walked towards the empty benches. From far, we saw that semi-circular Williams Waterwall…occupied by students on some sort of high school visit.

“Ya Allah tingginyer!” I shouted to probably the highest tower in Houston. It was Williams Tower and I know nothing bout who Williams was. It was super high till it can’t be showed up in full length of our camera lenses, even if I stepped 10 feet backwards. So we played Broadway and snapped some pictures with pigeons and grass.


I always wanted to go to those parks that packed of colorful and beautiful flowers. With some statues and arches in between. Soooo out of the country, kan? And my guess was right. Alongside with jog-lane, this park was super huge and there was a section that filled with flowers and statues!


That was our motive. Forget those flowers and unknown faces of lined up statues…and that cute lil squirrel that tried to amaze me with its somersault.


As predicted cam-whores, we took pictures, lots of pictures, from side, front, back, any sides that can gave a possibly good picture for our wall of ‘frame’. While taking pictures, we saw a very high monument, in line with Sam Houston’s statue, about 400meters away.

With 2 and half inches wedgie, I crossed the road with hubby. We passed by a very nice but filthy square-shaped man-made lake, where one lil kid almost soaked herself, swam with a duck!



“Excuse me, how do we go to Houston Visitors Center?”
“Well, I’m not quite sure, I am not from here.” he, whom a police officer who controlled the event security.
“You go straight and turn left.” another guy added.
“Owh, thanks.”
And so we walked towards the event that full with locals and things came from all over the world. Yes, I mean, those things were internationally brought from Africa, Latin, Caribbean, and such.

“Tengok gambar, betul la kat City Hall ni…mesti ada nyer…”

Hubby later asked one local guy and he showed us the correct entrance to Houston Visitors Center.
“No wonder la, kat celah ni rupanya…seb baik bukak!”

“You can take as many times as you want, I won’t bother you…and where all these things go to?”
“Malaysia.”
10 t-shirts, 1 cap, 5 fridge magnets, 6 coasters, 1 salt and peeper pots, she ended up giving me a handful of Houston pins for the happy family back in my hometown. Haha!


yg kat waterwall tu, gaya ala-ala Kim Kardashian jerr...
ReplyDeleteowh berjayakan aqaq menirunyer? owh no...hahahaha!
ReplyDelete(gedik gile kan?)
i like the post maut at arch tuh. and by the way... loike thee car
ReplyDeletebyk lagi post maut i tak letak, maluuuuuuuuuu hahaha!
ReplyDeleteloike haaaaaaa...meeee toooooo...(sambil angkat kening) pontiac vibe bebeh ahak ahak (sambil anguk2 sengih)
tu ke kete sewanya?? mak aih..mmg siap dgn gps ehh..great!garmin software?
ReplyDeletei jln kt msia ni pn salu gak pakai gps, using my dopod u1000 :p dopod yg gaban itu..sgt best utk gps use. tp sgt la memalukan bile use it as a phone!
haah garmin...kena tambah duit if nak amik gps tu...belasah gak la sbb tatau jalan...yg nyata, sama je sore pompuan itew...hahaha!
ReplyDeletegaban pun gaban la, janji rock! orang lain ade? hahaha!