It was Malaysia Day. Not meant to sleep in and wake up late that day. Both hubby and Jan had their own agenda that weekend.
Jan enrolled herself in a Youth Communication Camp in Borneo Happy Farm for 2 nights, so needed to drop her off at Civic Centre for gathering by 6am. Few schools joined in this camp, so few buses to pick them up to the farm.
Hubby and I drove her off when it was still very dark as it was not yet 6am. Most of her classmates and teachers were already there when we reached around 555am. Some parents even accompanied their children while waiting for the teachers or day to turn brighter. As for Jan, after bidding her goodbye, hubby and I were off to find any coffee shops that opened that early to fill up our tummies.
Initially Huan Lok Cafe was our first choice but it wasn't opened. So we tried our luck at the next road, and that was how we ended up at this Hon Hin Cafe at Jalan Abell for a very early breakfast!
We tapaued 2 kolo mee for the boys who were still sleeping when we reached home, slightly before 7am. And hubby got himself ready and left the house before 8am for his weekend fishing trip. So that weekend, only me and the boys holding on the fort. What a way to enjoy our Malaysia's Day weekend!! Lol.
Your girl is quite adventurous to join the camp. I bet she had a great time. Mixed pork soup for me anytime!
ReplyDeleteIt does look like a hearty and delicious breakfast. The pork soup sounds and looks very tempting and would be fantastic with some wontons too.
ReplyDeleteI want!!! That mee kosong and soup. The soup looks thick and rich, must be very nice.
ReplyDeleteJan must have had a wonderful time at the camp. Good that both of you allow her to be adventurous.
ReplyDeleteJan definitely would enjoy camps alot. Those youth camps are a great way to build up skills and get to know new friends!
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