I woke up quite late today. I was still tired but I have to take Albert pusing2 aroung KL. So I picked him up at 9.30pm - I didn't even had my breakfast - but he did had Bak Kut Teh! - am so jealous. Anyway, Kak Ti wanted a lift to Citibank tower where she had a Japanese caligraphy test. Oh well, at least I had a company.
We went straight to Federal Hotel, Albert left all his luggages there and we're on to KLCC - as our first spot. He took a lot of pictures - and I managed to take his pics, candidly...hehe. Sadly, we couldn't go up as the police was closing that area. Kak Ti managed to ask and looks like a rally is goin to be held - the reason? - price of goods went up - hmm...Move over, since I didn't take my lunch, we all went straight to Madam Kwan's. Thankfully, the place wasn't crowded and we didn't need to queue. I had Nasi Lemak - RM 14.50, both my sis and Albert tried the Nasi Bojari - RM 20.50/plate. We add on some sambal petai udang and otak-otak, all total of RM 116.50 (OMG).
After lunch, my sis left earlier as she's late for class. I continued the conversation with Albert. He was basically interested of knowing about our history but since my history is not good, I've explained whatever I can to him - thank God he understands.
We then went to Petaling Street and he bought 2 D&G belts - for his daughter and wife - for RM25/each - he really knows how to bargain - the actual first price was RM55. I've bought some souvenirs for him and his family - a chopstick, hand fan, a replica of the twin tower and a replica of 'keris' - costs me a total of RM34 - not bad eh? Another place that we went was Central Market but we didn't buy anything - but Albert said that it's a nice place to sit while watching people walk by.
On the way to Dataran Merdeka, I picked up Kak Ti and Baby - went to the National Mosque afterwards but they've already closed, so no chance but Albert did take a picture of us together. Last destination was Dataran Merdeka. I was exhausted and the weather was hot as hell, didn't help either. But thankfully, it's already time to go back. I've sent Albert safely to his hotel and he said that perhaps, tonite he will go to the nearest bar and have some beers (biasalah, mat salleh).
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