I guess in the States it's like having Chinese take out on Christmas Eve... we're hanging at home eating leftovers on Malaysia's biggest religious celebration of the year. From the balcony we can see and hear fireworks across town for Eid, here in Malaysia called Hari Raya. It's the end of Ramadan and the end of a month of fasting. The PUGSOM family celebrated Hari Raya early yesterday with a trip to the final Ramadan bazaar. (See Robin's FaceBook page. I forgot to take pictures!) TTDI, a neighborhood not far from us, has a wonderful market during Ramadan. If you were fasting all day, you won't want to cook, right? So pop up markets form all over town with the most delicious take out food. Aida, our most excellent realtor, organized a meet up at the market (in the picture, Aida's to the left of our kids). Aida purchased a huge collection of traditional foods - plus the rest of us picked up anything that looked good. Robin and Ethan had us back to their place for swimming and breaking fast. Thank you, Aida, for finding us an excellent apartment and for organizing this outing. And thanks to Robin and Ethan for hosting, and also for the well enjoyed Dark and Stormy (albeit, non-halal).Overall the last few days have been quiet. On Monday, the kids and I tried to replicate Quaker Chewy Bars (at $6 a box, we are not buying these at the local grocery) with a recipe from the internet and some Tesco muesli. As the oatmeal raisin turned out great, we made chocolate and peanut butter ones today! Also on Monday: As many of you know, Monday is Little Havana day for me and Brian. For 10 years or so, we've been going to Little Havana in Federal Hill for 1/2 price burgers and beers nearly every week - shout out to Marci and Andy and Tony and Jen for keeping it up while we are away. So we're set to find a new Little H spot right here in KL. This week we tried (again) Souled Out. So we went here for our first dinner in Malaysia three and a half weeks ago. That night was not good. Poor jet lagged Violet slept with her head on the table the entire time. Tyler (now famously) was just irritated and screamed "I HATE air" (very loudly) for 30 minutes. Needless to say, we needed to give this restaurant another try - mostly because of the specially priced at RM10 (~$3.00) BMWs - beer, mojitos, wine - served from 5 - 7. Try #2 results... It was good. A little pricey, but good. Definitely a Little H contender.
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| That really is Tyler's "I LOVE IT" face! |
In the morning, we are heading out to Taman Negara, the big national forest and will be away for four days. This is a camp WienerPohl adventure! We booked a "nice" place, meaning we are supposed to have A/C and hot water at a hotel in the tiny town near the park entrance. Now I've found that it's a really good thing to look at a map BEFORE you go anywhere here, but this is the best map of town I can find on the internet. And our hotel is somewhere outside of the map. Wish us luck!
A few other pics from the week...
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| My brother, Michael Pohl, is so close to being an international hair stylist... |
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| It was fun to see, even if I've never seen chicken like that in my hometown in Maryland. Now Lake Trout.... |







Bobby loves the Captain America Shields! We have one just like it in the basement! We have been away on Vacation in Maine and New Hampshire (not so exotic) and I really enjoyed catching up on your adventure when I got back to my computer.
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