The leisure continues....
My little cute shopping queen! We went to BOH tea plantation on our last day in Cameron. The road down to the valley was very narrow, allowing only one vehicle to drive along. We kept our fingers crossed through out the journey, not wanting to meet any tour bus, else the one that most likely had to give way would be us and that would meant a long and difficult distance to reverse our car to don't know where! The whole valley area was very scenic, with tudor cottages dotting the hill tops. The plantation was huge, with a small settlement and a school for the plantation workers and their children. The BOH tea company had also set up a nice visitors center there, which had a shopping store and cafe in it. The center gives history on the company and provides educational tour on tea making process. Definitely a place worth visiting!

Magnificent views of the plantation.
Climbing up the slope to the visitors center. There is actually a proper walking path which we were unaware until we reached the top. What a blunder!


Pics taken outside the visitors center and in the cafe.
The tea plantation settlement in the valley.
We arrived back in KL at late afternoon, but couldn't locate our hotel. We went in circles, paid the toll twice, and landed into the underground road leading to KLCC. In frustration, hubby declared we shall take a break at the mall. After filling up our tummies, we were back to hotel hunt after getting help from the information counter at the mall. Still unable to see our hotel, we seek help again at a petrol kiosk. The amused worker pointed to the opposite side of the kiosk. Haha! It's just across the road.
This time round, they were glued to the TV set once checked in.

Ice-cream again! Eu was rewarded with double scoop for good behaviour. Spent the whole morning and afternoon at The Curve. Daddy lost the kids in Tesco. Don't ask me what happened. We were lucky the store was not crowded at that time, and the kids actually stayed put at the lane where daddy left them. Of course my face was as black as charcoal and as white as milk from anger and fright.
Kiddy ride with Humphrey bear before we headed home!
Life arounds two of my precious 


7 Comments:
It sounded like good fun at Cameron and KL.
Heng! The kids were not lost. I can imagine your anxiety. My face would be very "chao" too if I were you. :)
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Anonymous, at 10/7/06 16:58
Love the pix in Boh Plantation.. That's actually my favourite place in Cameron..
I heard they have accomodation there as well.. I'm still trying to find out what the name of the hotel is.
Oh my, the kids got lost in Tesco?? It's such a huge place, lucky you manage to find them.
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Anonymous, at 10/7/06 21:52
Funny also your hubs lost the kids..ha ha but lucky the kids were smart to stay put. If me, I will also show my "thunder & storm" face :)
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IMMomsDaughter, at 11/7/06 11:28
aiyo..if i were you, think i would have cried and at a lost ..thank god all was well! Eu and Tien really love ice cream huh..:)
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Anonymous, at 11/7/06 15:12
oh my goodness, lost the kids??? but am glad everything turned out fine and it was a fun and memorable trip for all lor...
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Anonymous, at 12/7/06 09:19
Lost the kids, oh, your case remind me one of my friend's case, she also lost her kid in Tesco, Puchong, luckily managed to find back.
Man always careless, sigh!
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Anonymous, at 16/7/06 00:15
Daddies can really be quite unreliable, ya? Good thing the kids were sharp enough to stay put...
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Anonymous, at 16/7/06 22:33
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