Sunday, March 24, 2013

Day 15

2012-08-06 Monday

Mimi took to the lawyer's office to sign the S&P agreement. My hands started shaking when I signed on the documents.
This is the moment! I have to thank my cousin Steven's advice. He said when once your decision is make, you don't have to bother what others say anymore. I hope that dad and mum wouldn't be angry for selling the house. I have to choose in between which place I want to settle down. There are so many choices we have to make in life, whether it's a right choice or bad choice, we still have to choose one.

Thank Mimi so much for helping me in this whole process so that the selling process of my house could successfully and smoothly completed .

Sin Huat was on his way to the Butterworth today so he picked me from Mimi and drove me home. He bought me a big box of farm eggs (20pcs)  from his client on the journey. He said they were for my breakfast. How thoughtful....I was touched..

At night we went out for dinner with my tenant. Ah Hong seemed like looked forward so much for Sin Huat's arrival. I think they have already built up the kind of brotherhood relationship. That not bad at all. At least Sin Huat wouldn't be lonely every month when he is in Butterworth.

I haven't been able to sleep well for a few nights. Hopefully I can sleep better today on my old bed..

Day 14

2012-08-05  Sunday

Dennis and I went to Penang in the early morning because we didn't want to miss today's program (The second day at the Penang Heritage Trust). Today's program was about The History of Humanities.

First Dennis took me to the oldest morning market for breakfast where we passed by a few old streets which refreshed my memories. Mum always brought me to these places when I was a little girl.. I was a little melancholy.

At 11a.m. we left the group because we have to go back to Butterworth to catch the bus to KL.
I was grateful the bus driver's driving skill was very good. It was annoying though that someone was smoking inside the bus.

Carl (Dennis' friend) came and picked us up upon our arrival in KL. He bought some delicious Malay food and kuih for our quick dinner at their apartment. After that Dennis drove me to Mimi's (my sister in law) house.

I couldn't stand that awkward moment when Mimi and Gary was having a big argument in the car on our way to our late dinner. In the silence and heavy atmosphere we quickly finished our dinner and rushed back to watch the badminton match. It was the World Championship match. It seems like I haven't watched such a exciting badminton match for ages, it was excellent!

I saluted to Mimi's patience for her husband and children. I sincerely hope that Gary will recover from his cancer very soon.