Trip to Langkawi Island
Last two weekends, we went to Langkawi Island for my company family day. We were there for 3 days and 2 nights, it was fully sponsored by the company and we travelled by air. The children were excited, apparently, Danish was the one who responded well to the idea of spending a weekend far away from home. I guessed the other two just couldn't be bothered coz they're still small and they just tagged along...
The trip started on Friday where we gathered at the office waiting for the airport shuttle to pick us up and drop us at LCCT. The journey to Sepang took approximately an hour and it was not bad. I have to tell you that I don't ride a bus often and to tell the truth, the last time I boarded a bus was five years ago.....hihi...
When we arrived at LCCT, I was quite shocked to see the huge crowd and quickly ushered my children to stay close to me and my husband. Well, it's my first time entering LCCT and I could tell you that there were close to one million people around. Gosh! I didn't even let my eyes wander too far away from my excited sons. Checking in was arranged by the agent and we waited at the entrance to the departure hall. Once everything was settled, we went into the gate allocated for us and waited for the airplane. I could see a long queue near the door and I was wondering what was happening. My colleague told me that we had to join in the queue if we wanted to be seated together in the airplane. Apparently there was no seat number and seating was free. Without wasting much time, we queued and I noticed that we had to walk to the airplane. I was lucky that my sons could walk on their own but as usual, Darwisy wanted me to carry him and when I refused, he started crying (didn't I tell you that he has crying as a hobby?). Being a good mother, I carried him all the way to the airplane which was about nearly 200 metres' walk. Hopefully, I could get rid of some calories and fats by now. Haha...
In the airplane, my dear colleague booked seats for us and thank God, we got to sit together!!! The journey to Langkawi Island took about 50 minutes and it was a bumpy ride all the way. The landing was a roller-coaster one and I was actually grateful that the airplane made it onto the ground safely. It was my worst landing experience ever and I would rather not elaborate on that now....
It was raining in Langkawi Island and the ground was wet. I noticed that it's hard to predict the weather in Malaysia nowadays as compared to years back where we knew that rainy season was only during the end of the year. But now it seemed that it could be rainy season any time of the year. Ok, two buses were already waiting for us (there were 60 of us) outside the arrival hall and I was amazed that Darwisy was fond of buses. He got really excited at the sight of the bus and begging to be seated as soon as possible. Wow, that was new!!!
Darwisy at the arrival hall
Daim
Once we reached the hotel, we were quite exhausted and we decided to relax for a while. A few programmes had been arranged for everyone and the first one was Treasure Hunt after dinner.
To be continued.
The trip started on Friday where we gathered at the office waiting for the airport shuttle to pick us up and drop us at LCCT. The journey to Sepang took approximately an hour and it was not bad. I have to tell you that I don't ride a bus often and to tell the truth, the last time I boarded a bus was five years ago.....hihi...
When we arrived at LCCT, I was quite shocked to see the huge crowd and quickly ushered my children to stay close to me and my husband. Well, it's my first time entering LCCT and I could tell you that there were close to one million people around. Gosh! I didn't even let my eyes wander too far away from my excited sons. Checking in was arranged by the agent and we waited at the entrance to the departure hall. Once everything was settled, we went into the gate allocated for us and waited for the airplane. I could see a long queue near the door and I was wondering what was happening. My colleague told me that we had to join in the queue if we wanted to be seated together in the airplane. Apparently there was no seat number and seating was free. Without wasting much time, we queued and I noticed that we had to walk to the airplane. I was lucky that my sons could walk on their own but as usual, Darwisy wanted me to carry him and when I refused, he started crying (didn't I tell you that he has crying as a hobby?). Being a good mother, I carried him all the way to the airplane which was about nearly 200 metres' walk. Hopefully, I could get rid of some calories and fats by now. Haha...
In the airplane, my dear colleague booked seats for us and thank God, we got to sit together!!! The journey to Langkawi Island took about 50 minutes and it was a bumpy ride all the way. The landing was a roller-coaster one and I was actually grateful that the airplane made it onto the ground safely. It was my worst landing experience ever and I would rather not elaborate on that now....
It was raining in Langkawi Island and the ground was wet. I noticed that it's hard to predict the weather in Malaysia nowadays as compared to years back where we knew that rainy season was only during the end of the year. But now it seemed that it could be rainy season any time of the year. Ok, two buses were already waiting for us (there were 60 of us) outside the arrival hall and I was amazed that Darwisy was fond of buses. He got really excited at the sight of the bus and begging to be seated as soon as possible. Wow, that was new!!!
Danish at the arrival hall
Darwisy at the arrival hall
Daim
Once we reached the hotel, we were quite exhausted and we decided to relax for a while. A few programmes had been arranged for everyone and the first one was Treasure Hunt after dinner.
I'll just let the following pictures speak for themselves for now....enjoy!!!
To be continued.
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The boys enjoyed themselves so much, ramai geng pulak tuh....
The landing mmg havoc sampai Danish ckp...."Mama, next time kita jgn naik AA, Danish nak naik M'sia A'lines jer"...hahahahaha....He said it out loud I bet the whole cabin heard him...