We are spending the night in Melaka. This is just a transit point for our yearly trip to Dumai, Indonesia. Travelling on a tight budget, M Motel has become our choice again. This is our second time here. This is really a no frill, dirt cheap and yet very clean place to stay in Melaka. It’s location that is in the vicinity of the Melaka jetty, makes it an ideal stopover spot for us.
Tomorrow morning, we will be boarding an Indomal ferry that will take us to Dumai. We will be celebrating Mama Pasha’s dad aka Pasha’s granddad aka Papa Bear’s father in law’s birthday.
Pasha was already very excited earlier this evening. By the time I got home, he was already mentioning something about going to see his grandpa in Dumai. Well, I could only understand the grandpa and Dumai parts…
He knows that there will be a candle blowing session and he knows that he will be entrusted with the most fun task of the event, i.e. to blow the candles… Must be the most exciting job in the world for a 3 year old…
Since internet connection is a luxury in Dumai, we will not be able to actively blog while we are there. So we, especially Papa Bear, will be missing from the blogosphere for a few of days.
See you later folks!
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Japanese Tea House, Japanese Village, Berjaya Hills,
November 14, 2010
Strangely, you would not find any Japanese working or living there. They’re all Chinese…

The Tea House is in the forest and there’s Pasha being dressed up…

Pasha and Mama all dressed up and then Papa joined the both of them… It’s a hot day and we were wearing that costume on top of what we were wearing… Sweating….

Some photos taken in the Tea House… Where’s the tea? Beats me…

Papa and Mama and the whole gang leaving the Japanese Village. It was along walk back to the entrance…

Pasha playing with the fish at the Botanical Garden and Pasha took the shot of the shuttle that took us back to the station…
The End.
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Japanese Village, Berjaya Hills
November 14, 2010
How about a nice forest walk in a hot afternoon? The place was the Japanese Village. It is advisable that you take the shuttle up there. If not, be prepared to climb up the steep walkway to the entrance.

Look at the time! It was almost noon. We had to wait for the shuttle to take us up to the Japanese Village. Pasha and Papa were already exhausted from chasing rabbits…

Mama on the shuttle with Uwan Pasha holding on for dear life…
Finally, we got up there safe and sound and were ready for the walk…

The signboard: Welcome to the world’s first Japanese Tea House in the Tropical Forest. One pretty blue flower caught over there.

Pasha starting the climb and the grape-like flower…

Pasha way up there and a bug on a pretty pink flower.
To be continued…

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