Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Last New Years































We are about 30 minutes from the Malaysian New Year, so while we wait we thought we would give a few photos from last new year!  

Two years ago it was in Farmington, last year in Detroit with Grandma Kaiser and this year in KL!   Life is a whirlwind! 


Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Christmas Cheer


Hi All, 

I just wanted to wish everyone a Merry Christmas!  We are leaving tomorrow for a week on our Borneo adventure. Will return and tell you all about it! 

-Kim

Sometimes I feel like we are having too much fun for this life to be real.  It is good to be back in a job I love, in a place that is new and exciting with my wife who is always up for any adventure that we stumble upon.  But in the midst of all this excitement there is not a day that goes by that we don't think of all of our family and friends back home.  We wish you all a Merry Merry Christmas...we love you all very much.  We have learned that the holidays are 99% who you are with, and 1% where you're at.  

-David

Sunday, December 21, 2008

KL Hooligans in the Park

We went for a walk in the city park on Saturday afternoon and a troop of Monkeys were just hanging out munching on some bananas.  Living in a place with wild monkeys has to be one of the coolest things...just another charming thing about KL that makes life here so enjoyable!

Friday, December 19, 2008

This is me...

...finishing my book on Friday evening.

When the moon hits your eye...

David and I love all kinds of different foods. Our favorites are Indian, Thai and Lebanese. Besides these (the healthy choices) we also love to eat PIZZA! PIZZA! PIZZA! and more PIZZA! In the U.S we have this tradition that about every week we eat pizza. This has not been the case here in K.L because we haven't found the perfect pizza yet. We've tried Pizza Hut (Bad) and Canadian Pizza (David likes it, not me). I did find a Dominos Pizza in our new neighborhood and tonight we're going to try it and hope for the best! YEAHH! I've got high hopes for this one! Or maybe it's better that we just don't eat pizza altogether? ....NAH! 

Ps. Our all time favorite pizza (ever) was served up by a amateur pop star with a faux-hawk in a small coastal town called Rio Maggiore, Italy. 

Monday, December 15, 2008

You Have to Say...Bah-Tee(k)

Yesterday I searched all over the internet for Batik painting classes.  Batik is a technique used in Malaysia to dye fabrics.  By hand the artisan uses a tool called a canting to outline a pencil drawn out pattern with wax.  Then the fabric is dyed using a brush.  It seems like a very straight forward process.  I find a place called Fine Art Batik Training Center taught by Mr. Sam.  http://www.fine-art-batik.com/index.html  

I contact Mr. Sam this morning to see if I can visit the classroom.  I'm surprised because he tells me he can meet with me at around 11:00 while he's teaching a class. That's in 30 minutes! 
After a five minute teksi ride I arrive at the training center which is actually a residential home and meet Mr. Sam, his wife and friendly dog.  aww..I miss my dog Katie..  I enter the home and in the center of the living room is a very long table with around 10 women of all ages learning Batik.  It smells like burning wax and there's beautiful art work all around the room.  

 I sign up for class once a week for three hours! Mr. Sam then asks me if I would like to start today for free!  I'm not prepared, but of coarse I decide to stay.  He gets me to outline a simple drawing of hibiscus flowers and then demonstrates to me how to use the canting.  It looks very simple to do, just like using a pencil but when I try to draw a straight line it just doesn't work out!  Ha Ha!  I had such high hopes.  While I practice in silence I listen to the Chinese ladies chatting next to me.  I can only imagine what they are saying.  Can't wait until next week! 

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Here is my favorite teksi story:

Taxi Driver: Soooo...you like KL?
David: Oh yeah, it's great!
Taxi Driver: Where you from?
David: Texas, in the USA!
Taxi Driver: Ahhhhhhh (as if he had a profound realization)!!! George Bush!!!
David: And cowboys!
Taxi Driver: Ah very nice. How much you pay rent?
David: uh (awkward!) 3000 ringgit
Taxi Driver: Too much! How much your company pay you?
David: Sorry, that's personal.
Taxi Driver: You married?
David: Yes!
Taxi Driver: Lot's of kids, lah!?!?!
David: No, not yet (Important to say 'not yet', as you will dissappoint 99% anybody who asks)
Taxi Driver: ohhh...(looks down as if I cannot have kids, as opposed to choose not to have kids...yet)
You only want one wife? (devilish smile)
David: Trust me, one wife is enough!
David and Taxi Driver: HAHAHAHA!!!!!

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Conversations with a Taxi Driver


A popular subject amongst us expats is the taxi drivers in K.L.   From my own experiences I've noticed that they like to chat, ask personal questions, and with an exception of a few, they are generally very nice.  I'll share one of my conversations with you. 

This is after chatting about the weather and how the taxi driver is studying English at a local University. 

Taxi Driver:  Are you married?
Kim:  Yes, I am. 
Taxi Driver:  Do you have any kids?
Kim:  No, not yet.  We just got married in March.
Taxi Driver:  Ah..you foreigners like to work things out first before having children. Kind of like Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt!
Kim:  Yeah..I guess???  (Kim thinking to herself..Angelina and Brad? huh? I'm confused!)


I'M back!


We finally got our internet up yesterday at the apartment, so I will continue with our blog! YEAHH!  Hope you didn't miss me too much. 


Tuesday, December 9, 2008

New Apartment!

This weekend we movend into a new place! I don't have time to write about it now, but have a look at the photos!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/29344429@N08/sets/72157610908286455/

Monday, December 8, 2008

One Busy Weekend

Friday, December 5 
16:15 
 David calls Kim at the Ascott and asks her to meet him downstairs in the reception area as soon as possible. Without questioning this request, Kim grabs her purse, takes the lift downstairs and meets David and asks him where they're going to.  David says, "Bill Clinton will have a lecture at the K.L. convention center, and they are giving away free tickets to a number of people." O.K. Sounds like fun. Lets go! " 
16:36 
David and Kim arrive at the registration desk in the convention center and ask if there are still tickets available. They do have tickets available but find out that business attire is required and that registration time closes at 5:00 p.m.  Kim's wearing her comfy jeans, t-shirt and flip-flops after her sweaty day spent in China Town, and David's wearing his Friday work jeans. They speed walk/run back to the Ascott hotel in order to change outfits. 
16:41 
Back at the room, Kim changes quickly into her black dress, puts on her high-heels and some eyeliner and on their way back!

16:59  
They made it! and look'n good!
18:20  
After patiently waiting they finally announce the 42nd president of the United States, Bill Clinton!  This is his first visit to Malaysia. Mr. President explains to us the reason for his tardiness was the bad traffic. The crowd chuckles, because they all know about the traffic jams in K.L!   After an interesting lecture, David and Kim grab some dinner and head back home for an early night. 
ps. Happy Sinterklaas!  (google it!)  Thanks ma, for the chocolade and speculaas. 
Saturday, December 6th 
8:00
David and Kim wake up nice and early with enough time to take a shower, get dressed, eat breakfast and pack their bags for their second weekend out of K.L.  
11:00
At the bus terminal they are told to wait in a specific area for their bus to leave to Ipoh.  It's 11 a.m, their departure time and there's no bus.  David tells Kim, "I''ll be right back..this doesn't seem right"  In just a few minutes he runs back towards Kim and says, "come this way! our bus is about to leave!" Kim runs behind David and they jump into the right bus and sit down, relieved. wow! "David, you're awesome!" 
11:30-16:00
The bus ride is supposed to be only 2.5 hrs.  Instead it's 4.5 due to holiday traffic.  David and Kim's seats are right behind the bus driver who has a frequent issue with loud expulsions of bodily stomach contents, liquid and solid.  There is a sign posted in the front of the bus which says, no smoking.  This does not stop the bus driver from smoking a cigarette every 30 minutes.  Between smoking and his loud bodily noises, he often yells at people in Malay and almost leaves an older Indian woman behind at the rest stop.  This drives mostly Kim, and partly David insane.  In David words, they both call this bus ride the worst ever!
16:30 
David and Kim get picked up at the Gopeng bus terminal by Ian, who is the manager of Rumah Rehat Adeline.  The drive takes about 20 minutes off road through the jungle.  Ian rolls down the windows and asks, 'fresh air, lah?" "LAH!" 
17:20 and on..
They arrive at their jungle resort. (www.rumahrehatadeline.com) The grounds consist of traditional Malay housing. Since David and Kim arrive late, they don't get to have first pick on huts.  They both are not too happy with their hut. It's a little dirty and is built right in front of a man made pond and trash surrounds the grounds. They go for it anyways.  They eat a delicious meal made by Adeline at 18:30 and then supper at 20:00.  Yes, food is served here all the time! Great tea by the way! After a couple of rounds of ping-pong and a card game of "speed", David and Kim decide to go to their cozy hut where they practice saying 1 through 10 in Malay and then fall asleep.

Sunday, December 7
8:00
David and Kim are late for breakfast. They didn't get the note that breakfast is at 7:30. They still get a traditional Malay breakfast which includes coconut rice, egg, prawn and veggies. yum.yum.  David asks the camp host for a better hut along the natural creek and gets it!  David saves the day, again!
10:30 
David and Kim get picked up by Nomad Adventures to go white water rafting and caving!!  They join another group of 12 students from K.L.  First of all, the group gets asked who can swim.  About 5 of them can't.  UH! OH!  Good thing they all have life-jackets!  David and Kim put on their life-jackets, helmets and grab their paddles and head down to the 3-4 class river. They are excited because with their luck most of the water is a class 4 because of the rain season!  Exciting!  Kim and David can't wait.  Everybody is ready to go, and then they get told by the guides to jump and float down the river.  The guides want to make sure how comfortable the group is in water and how well the group swims.. The guide asks who wants to go first.  Silence.. 30 seconds later David steps up and says, "I'll go!" In no time, David floats down the river on his back around the corner, flips around to his stomach and swims to the other side of the river.  Kim follows suit, along with the rest of the group..30 minutes later.. More than half of the group get stuck in an eddie and couldn't swim across the river. 
11:30-13:30
The group enjoys two hours of adventurous white water river rafting.  A total of four people fall off the rafts.  One person gets punched in the nose with their own paddle and needs to leave to the hospital because of bleeding.  Our guide leaves the boat and walks about in the jungle and comes back with a total of three leeches, yes leeches, on his leg and foot. He pulls them off his own body and just holds them in his hands as if it they are a pretty flower of some sorts. yuck. 
We arrive at the end and enjoy a wonderful lunch in the jungle alongside the river. leechless.
14:00
David and Kim join the same group of students for caving in the 8th largest cave in Peninsular Malaysia.  This cave was once occupied by the Chinese communists during world war I.  They noted Chinese writings on the walls several times. This is by far Kim's favorite part of the day because of all the crawling and rock climbing. They end up going first and having to wait for the group the whole time, but it is fun exploring into the darkness with their own flashlight and headlamp.  At the end of the trip the group gets a good surprise because they get to go down the fox-flight or all known as a zip-line. Nervously, Kim videotapes David going first and then goes down next. How fun!  This reminds them of their trip to Costa Rica in 2007. 
David and Kim hike down the trail back to the truck in which they patiently wait, along with hundreds of mosquitos, for the rest of the group to arrive. 
18:30
Another delicious and well deserved dinner at camp. David and Kim take a shower in the creek and then resume to read a book, draw and then back to bed with the sound of the rain hitting the roof top of their hut. 
Monday, December 8  (public holiday)
7:00-10:55
David and Kim wake up, get dressed, eat breakfast and get a ride to town to catch a bus ride home to K.L. 
10:55
They arrive at the bus station, buy their tickets and ask when the bus leaves.. "right now!" They run to the bus location, hop on a bus. Yes, it was on a bus, but not the right bus, but they knew it was to K.L so they decided to stay.
11:00-13:30
Cramped on the bus for 2.5 hrs David and Kim read and take a short nap. No loud bus driver this time, just some pleasant Indian music playing in the background.
14:00
David and Kim arrive at Hawk Car Rental next door to the Ascott hotel. The reason they rented a vehicle is because they are finally moving into their new apartment tomorrow!  Right now David's watching Jurassic park and Kim's getting her blog on.  More updates to come!  Soon there might be a MTV Cribs in the works. 


 

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Helicopter Ride


I took this picture to remind us of how short life really is.  Last night the wing broke on this tiny remote control helicopter and now David does not have a way to annoy me while I'm drawing or searching the web! How sad life can be.. R.I.P, little helicopter.. I will miss you dearly.. "NOT!!"  

Saya Orang Belanda


Borneo is an island with diverse wildlife such as the Orang-Utan, sea turtles, meat eating plants and the endangered Proboscis Monkey known for its prominent nose. The local Malays have a nickname for this interesting looking monkey and that is Orang Belanda, which in English translates to Dutch Man, after the Dutch colonialists. Do you see the resemblance?

I thought I might need to see this monkey in person, so I booked a flight to Sandakan, Borneo. David and I will be singing Christmas carols and exchanging gifts on the third largest island in the world this year!  Ho! Ho! Ho!