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Date Posted: 21:47:40 02/21/03 Fri
Author: Gram & Gramp Penny & Ted
Subject: Re: Hello from Kuala Lumpur!!!!
In reply to: Sarah and Nomi 's message, "Hello from Kuala Lumpur!!!!" on 18:14:04 02/20/03 Thu

>Helloooooooooo world!
>
>We're here, and very hot! We showered this morning
>around 9 am, it's 10 am now, and we feel like we
>haven't showered in weeks! Last night we were laying
>in bed around 8 pm, and we suddenly heard these really
>loud noises. At first we thought somebody was moving
>furniture around upstairs, but it turned out to be a
>nasty rainstorm outside! I guess that's what happens
>when you come right near the end of monsoon season :)
>It's not raining now, so we're planning on going on a
>run about town today.
>
>Our plane ride in wasn't too bad, considering it was
>about 27 hours, including a few hours of stopover in
>LA and Taipei. Naomi had great fun playing Zelda and
>Dr. Mario, and we both "enjoyed" watching an extremely
>horrible movie entitled "Swimfan". Malaysian airlines
>is so nice. The crew all wore these beautiful
>uniforms, and kept bringing us little moist
>towelettes, and yummy food.
>
>It's hard to believe we're actually in Asia, we keep
>thinking we're in Vancouver or something. The bus
>ride from the airport into town was kind of weird.
>The suburbs of Kuala Lumpur are expanding like CRAZY.
>There were TONS of huge new apartments/houses
>springing up, all in construction. It's so weird
>though, when they get an idea for a living complex,
>they built it on a massive level. There was these
>complexes of like 150 houses, which all looked EXACTLY
>the same. It was pretty messed up. We saw tons of
>coconut trees around, we think they do a lot of
>harvesting of them.
>
>We felt a little lost at first, it's kinda strange to
>suddenly be a minority group, and we have been getting
>some strange looks. People are overall quite friendly
>though, and we're starting to get used to it. We met
>a nice old chap from Yorkshire today while we were
>eating breakfast(which by the way consisted of cereal
>and toast and jam, not very authentic asian but good
>none the less)who tolds us all about his travels. He
>also suggested some things for us to do while we're
>here, which was nice because we had no idea what to
>do! He also invited us to eat dinner with him tonight
>at some restaurant in the city.
>
>We're probably going to hang out here for a couple
>days, and then head on up to Thailand.
>
>Our room was a little different than we expected,it
>was very tiny and very hot, kinda resembled a sauna
>actually. It also didn't have any windows. However
>we quickly discovered that it had it's own private
>bathroom and a very nice air conditioning unit, so now
>were quite content :)
>
>Were going out now to see some more of the city, and
>find out how to take the bus/train to Thailand, but
>we'll check in again when we get a chance.
>
>Talk to you all soon, we miss you!
>
>Love Sarah and Nomi
>
>p.s. If you want to email one of us personally, you
>can write to nlcarson@uvic.ca AND/OR sarah329@shaw.ca

Just read your first message on your personal web page. I can imagine how different it must feel to be a minority amongst the crowd. Kuala Lumpur sounds like quite a nice and interesting place. The heat will take some getting used to. Auntie Florence, Uncle Frank and Unc Brownie were here for supper and all read your message. Brownie took your website address home.

That was some long trip you had to get there. I wonder how long it would have taken 100 years ago???

Would you two please come home for March 9. That is when Erin and Nathan are going to give Liam a "Welcoming Celebration" and he will get to wear Grampa Ted's Christening dress. Think it will be a potluck supper. Each of us will haave an opportunity to welcome this new little person to our world and express our feelings, our care, our love, our hopes for Liam.

We already miss you two while at the same time envy you a wee bit. It is a great (and at times challenging) adventure you have embarked on.

Love and hugs

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