Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Annoying Monday
Sunday, May 25, 2008
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OK. I am still blogging while my wife is too busy in the kitchen. She said there is nothing much for me to help her. We reached the room almost 9 pm after spending almost 6 hours shopping! After having lunch at Malaysian Restaurant, we spent an hour around the area to buy some foodstuffs – spices, instant foods, soy sauce, etc. Just for sharing some information to those people out there who love hot and spicy food and feel limited to buy such food in Paris, please be informed that you will no longer feel that bad. You might be able to grab all these foods in La Chapelle. The easiest way to get there is by taking Metro on line 2. In fact, La Chapelle station is connected to the Gare du Nord and the Gare du Nord Metro Station on lines 4 and 5. Basically, most of the shops there owned by Indian and Sri Lankan which offer variety of products and services ranges from foods, clothes, home accessories and definitely it would be no problem to shop there.
Opps. My wife calls me up for the dinner. Catch up later.
OK. I stop here. Hitting the bed now.
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Red Mill
Monday, May 19, 2008
Leisure Sunday
Alhamdulillah.
I am getting better today.
I have been feeling limited and "sick" yesterday. I can't be blaming anyone or anything else for this frustrating situation. The only person truly affecting the vacation yesterday is me. I believe my wife do really understand about the situation but I still feel guilty to her. Sorry sayang.
This morning I called my mom and spent 15 minutes talked with her and my sister.
They were fine. Likewise to my dad. Alhamdulillah.
There was no special news from them except some gossip about my sister. Hehe.
Today, I and my wife were happily enjoyed the leisure time in the room.
I woke up a bit late this morning. Around 10 am. Huhu. To get a motivating burst of self-esteem, I call up my wife and talk to her that I am going to do something that will help me to get that winning feeling once again by helping her preparing the scramble egg for our breakfast.
Then, I washed up and went online for few minutes, I went down to the hotel laundry to wash and dry our clothes and later helped her to cook for our lunch.
As we have bought some spices from Little India quite some time ago, I took the opportunity to show my best in cooking. Hehe. I cooked Tandoori chicken and frankly speaking it was really good. Hehe. I really make my day.
Now, my wife is too busy to iron my clothes for next week.
OK. I will stop here. I want to disturb her for a while.
Two weeks to go. Huhu.
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Palace of Versailles
Headache and dizziness won’t stop me to share a great feeling with my wife at the Palace of Versailles or simply called Versailles. One of the most visited monuments in France. In French, it is known as the Château de Versailles and it is a royal château in Versailles, France. The Chateau proposes two itineraries; either a guided tour or not. We chose free and easy. Apart from the state apartments of the king and queen and the Galerie des Glaces (the Hall of Mirrors, where the Treaty of Versailles was signed to end World War 1), which you can visit on your own, most of the palace can only be viewed in guided groups, and whose times are much more restricted. Long queues are common.
We reached there around 12 pm and as expected there were many people. We could see dozens of buses parked at the outside of the main entrance with the visitors excitedly rush in to get line up to buy the tickets. Unfortunately, only a small part of the palace can be visited - the State Apartments of the King and Queen, and the Hall of Mirrors. The worst time to visit the Chateau is on Sunday when the entrance fee is reduced and the queues are interminable.
11.20 pm already. I need to sleep. Palace of Versailles in memory.
Hopefully, tomorrow I will be getting better.
Good night.
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Spring Holidays
The day began early in the morning when we were waiting for my friend and his girlfriend at the hotel’s lobby. We sat down at the sofa and waited for them and 5 minutes later they approached us. It was 6.45 am. Met up and introduced my wife to them, we slowly walked down to the Metro Station. 15 minutes walking filled with stillness as the environment was too calm with everyone trying to save the internal energy by keeping silence down the way and the climate at the time was around 19 degC as stated at the electronic board upon reaching the station. Reached the station around 7.00 am. Checked out the tickets in my pocket and they were sufficient at the moment.
From La Defense, it took about 45 minutes to reach Place D’Italie – Meeting point for the tour group. Reached there, we decided to have a breakfast at the McD nearby. It was 7.45 am. I could see few people stood around the area and they looked waiting for the tour group with their big luggage. Get inside the McD, there was no people around. Placed my bags and leaved it to my wife, I went up to the counter and ordered the breakfast. I ordered two chocolate muffins with two hot black coffees. I have no choices. Finally at 8.20 am the bus came and we loaded our luggage at the bottom compartment and went inside the bus. We sat at the 2 rows from the back and seriously my expectation was wrong as the bus was so comfortable and spacious. I would be able to relax and stretch out my long leg with ease. The bus was partially seated and I would say all of them aged between 40 – 60 years old. While adjusting the seat for my comfort, the tour guide makes a final count before the journey began. Around 8.45 am, the bus departs.
The journey took about 2 hours with 1 stop at the petrol station before we reached Reims. It is 145 km east - northeast of Paris and Reims is often considered as the capital of Champagne, an old province of France, world-famous for its sparkling wine (Champagne) because it is by far the largest city in the region. Upon reaching Reims, the announcement called for getting ready and leaves all the unnecessary in the bus. Our first stop was at the Notre Dame de Reims which is the cathedral of Reims, where the kings of France were once crowned. Slowly walked around the town and snapped some pictures, we decided to have our lunch at the McD nearby. It was 12 pm and there were many people queuing to place their orders. While looking for the seat, I heard someone said “Hello kawan” with Chinese dialect. Turn my head around, I saw a group of Chinese was having their meals. They were offering us two seats next to their big family and they were Malaysian. I replied the offered with smile and thankful since all the seats were fully seated during the peak hours. Start a small chat and introduced a bit about myself, it was a big surprise as they were also joined the tour group and of course we have the lunch with long chat with them. Finished with the lunch, separated from them and we walked around the town again. There was still 45 minutes before we gathered at the bus. At 1 pm, we get in the bus and the journey continues.
Our next visit is Luxembourg, Belgium - a small country located in the Low Countries, part of North-West Europe. Winding roads along lush dense forests, we were so amazed on the yellowish landscape with the windmills scattered on the land. The terrain is mostly gently rolling uplands with broad, shallow valleys; highlands slightly mountainous in the north.
Around 4.30 pm, we reached the destination. Luxembourg City straddles several valleys and outcrops, making the city's layout more complicated. Our first visit was The Monument of Remembrance and usually known by the nickname of the Gëlle Fra. It is dedicated to the thousands of Luxembourgers that volunteered for service in the armed forces in the Allied Powers in the First World War.
It was 5.15 pm and there were many people hanging around with family and friends. One of the attractions along the way to the McD was the flea market which really alive and it offered many kind of old goods and varieties of paintings. As far as I could remember, there were also a group of youngsters having a great time at the open air café while the environment was filled with an orchestra music played by small kids. It was really happening. Done with the dinner, we took sometime exploring the souvenir shops around the area. Bought some souvenirs, we decided to visit another hotspot in the city. Along the way, we stopped at the façade of the Grand Ducal Palace. It is the official residence of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg. Took some pictures, finally at 7.15 pm we get in the bus and heading to the hotel which is close to the Luxembourg Airport. Day 1 trip was over.
Day 2. 6.30 am. I woke up and get prepared for the trip. 7.00 am, I and my wife went down to the hotel cafeteria and have our breakfast. I took 2 breads, a milky cereal, and mixed fruits. Done with breakfast, we went back to the room upstairs and packed all of our stuffs before check out. While waiting for others to check out, we wait at the bus and looked around the hotel area. Suddenly, I have been approached by the co-tour guide cum bus driver, he greets me “Assalamualaikum” and spontaneously I replied back to him “Wa’alaikummussalam” and shake hand with him. Then, we have a nice conversation and he looked very happy to meet me and my wife when he knows that I am a Muslim and came from Malaysia. He said Malaysia is a good country and actually he got a lot of friends and relatives working in Malaysia. Few minutes chat with him, nearly 8.00 am we depart from the hotel heading to Germany. Our first visit for the day was at the Karl Marx’s House at Trier, Germany. I am so sure you all know about him. He was a 19th century philosopher, political economist, and revolutionary. Often called the father of communism. Then, we paid a visit to The Black Gate. It is a large Roman city gate in Trier, Germany and also known as Porta Nigra. It is the largest Roman city gate north of the Alps and has been designated a World Heritage Site. The name Porta Nigra originated in the Middle Ages due to the darkened color of its stone; the original Roman name has not been preserved. Locals commonly refer to the Porta Nigra simply as Porta.
After spending almost 1.5 hours in Trier, we then take a move to Koblenz which took us about 1 hour and 20 minutes from Trier. Koblenz is a city situated on both banks of the Rhine at its confluence with the Moselle, where the Deutsches Eck (German Corner) and its monument (Emperor William I on horseback) are situated. I would say Koblenz is one of the best place to be visited in Germany and it is a nice place to share sweet memories and lovely feeling with your spouse and witnessed by a clear Rhine River flowing downstream and strong forts crowning the hills encircling the town on the west, and the citadel of Ehrenbreitstein on the opposite bank of the River. We took the opportunity for 1 hour boat ride along the Rhine River which is one of the most important waterways in Germany and is linked by canals to other major rivers in Western Europe. There are a lot of beautiful castles along the Rhine River. Most of them are rather small, and a lot of them are in ruins, but there is a great variation of them. They are usually placed on a hill or small mountain along the river because their owners usually lived off the taxes they collected from merchants wanting to travel through their area. Some of the castles have recently been restored and are now accessible again. You can get a great view of them by taking a train that travels along the side of the river, and definitely by the boat ride! It was pretty amazing!
Day 3. I woke up around 6.30 am. After having a breakfast at the cafeteria and check out, we depart to Bonn, a birthplace of the composer Ludwig van Beethoven. I couldn’t remember so much the details about the places we have been visited in Bonn. After took some pictures at the Beethoven’s house, we walked around the town and visited Historic Town Hall of Bonn and Hofgarten (Court Garden) with Kurfürstliches Schloss (Electoral Prince's Castle), which serves as the main building of the University of Bonn. The vacation was towards to the end. Our last stop was at Köln (Cologne). It is one of the oldest cities in Germany and the most famous landmark is The Cologne Cathedral which is a World Heritage Site, being one of the best-known architectural monuments in Germany and one of the world's largest churches, being the largest Gothic church in Northern Europe. Nearly 3 pm, we waited for the train at platform 8 and the journey took 4 hours back to Paris. Around 8 pm, we reached the room.
Looking back, 3 days seem too short but it was filled with full of excitement, valuable memories, endless enjoyment and new experience through our love diaries. OK. 11 pm already. There will be a new vacation tomorrow. Keep updated.
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Short Friday
Today, I was alone in the office. All of my unit members still on their holidays. Since there was nothing much to do in the office, I went off early.
Ding Dong. I rang the door bell. I am back. My wife then opened the door and took my bag and later served me a cold drink. Took a break for a while and then I went online to see any updates from my family.
Few minutes later, I and my wife went out to the Les Quatre Temp. Reached there, we directly proceed to the shop, Decathlon Marathon. I bought a white long sleeve t-shirt, an orange colored 10 Liter hiking bag come with 2000 mL water container inside and a small multi-purpose bag. Done with shopping, leisurely walked around inside the mall and finally we decided to go back.
Along the way back, we stopped at the Turkish Restaurant which was my preference place to have my dinner for the last three months. As a regular customer, the owner and the other three staffs shake hand with me and when they looked at my wife, they seem knowing that I just came back from the long holidays. Ordered the same snack, we have a relaxed dinner at the outside.
Finished the kebab, we went back and packed our stuffs for the trip tomorrow. Yes, we will be on the spring trip to Belgium and Germany for three days. It will be a short trip indeed but it is too meaningful for us to keep in our love diaries =)