Tuesday, June 16, 2009

The departing of Dee

This morning I woke up about 7.30 and Ross had already left for work. I got up and headed straight down to the gym for a quick workout before Dee woke up. I was back up in the apartment about 8.45 after slogging it out on the treadmill for 45 minutes trying to make up for the indulgence over the weekend to find Dee awake and ready to go. I had a quick shower and we headed out.

We walked down the road to the Vietnam embassy to drop off my visa application before continuing on to Delicious cafe at Dua for breakfast. We both got the Eggs Royale, poached eggs on smoked salmon with hashbrowns - yum! And the juice was delicious too!

After breakfast we stopped in at the grocery truck that was downstairs at Stonor to pick up some milk and a couple of other essentials. Dee loved the idea that the groceries came to your door. It really is handy!

We went upstairs and grabbed her gear before heading to the car for my first drive ever to the airport. Now that I am a lady of leisure, I guess I really have no excuse not to drive to the airport - unless the traffic is nuts. With a bit of guidance from the GPS, we made it to the LCC terminal with no problems.

Dee checked her bag in and it took a while despite having done the web check-in the night before. Apparently Air Asia are not organized enough yet to have the bag drop at the international check-in desks yet. We went and grabbed a coffee to kill time before we boarded her plane.

After leaving Dee, I drove out to Damansara to pick up the Robert Raniere tickets from BBQ King at Ikano mall. Robert Raniere is 'the King of Grill' on TV and is doing a workshop and then a dinner here in KL on Saturday. Brian, Ross and I are going to go along to pick up some tips for the BBQ.

While I was at Ikano, I did a bit of food shopping before heading home. I stopped off at the loo and found the sign behind the toilet door quite amusing (see photo). You definitely know you are in Asia! I did find it interesting that the sign was only in English though.

I spent the afternoon trying to catch up on my blog and chatting with Daisy our cleaner. Ross came home about 7 and we cooked salmon and asparagus for dinner and then headed out for a couple of laps around the KLCC park before heading to bed. Looks like life is back to normal... for a while at least.

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