After moving to Malacca for 2 months odd, finally we made a trip back to Subang for a 3-night stay. Elyse was really looking forward as she misses all her former Kindergarten teachers and Sunday School teachers.
We left on a Thursday afternoon and reached Subang in the evening. The children were fast asleep in the car. Thank God for my father in law who drove us back. Andrew, as usual, was caught up with his work and couldn't come with us.
We took such opportunity to eat all the delicious food that can only be found in Subang, or PJ. It's funny that people come from all over to indulge in Malacca food but we, who are now staying in this historical town, craving for PJ food. However, it was a pity that we only stayed for 3 days. There's simply not enough meals to fill our greedy stomach!
We visited the kindergarten on Friday morning. Since the beginning of this year, both Kindergarten and Sunday School have moved to the new building. It was our first time visiting the new place. We were not sure of the rooms but we managed to find it in the end. The teachers and principal, Mrs Chan, were surprised to see us. Elyse, on the other hand, was jumping up and down, running from one room to another room, greeting her ex-classmates and teachers with smile. The current classrooms are bigger and all the furnitures are brand new. It is really a pity that Elyse does not continue in this kindergarten. Mrs Chan even gave us a tour to the Day Care Centre, which is also used by the Junior Sunday School on Sundays.
As time was running out and we intended to make a move for the next errand, Mrs Chan offered to take care of Elyse and met us after the school for lunch. Elyse was overjoyed that she could stay with her teachers longer.
We proceeded to NSK for grocery shopping. Although the cost of living in Malacca is lower compared to KL, the raw food in Malacca is not as cheap as NSK. So, we bought pork, fish, chicken, prawns, vege and a whole load of grocery from NSK. When everything was done, we met with Mrs Chan and had lunch in one of Andrew's favourite Dim Sum shop - Jin Xuan Restaurant.
On Sunday morning, all of us went all the way to KL Wesley to attend their 2nd Service. We were glad to see some familiar faces and our dear darling enjoyed her every moment in the Sunday School. She was even chosen to count the points before the class was divided into small groups.
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Elyse was welcomed back to her 'old' group but with a 'new' teacher. Hmm... our little girl was a bit 'too relaxing' there, huh!?! Can you spot her?
While every children were in their small group, our little Erwyn was running all over the place. Mommy tried to bring him to one of the small groups but he refused. :(
We left Subang that afternoon itself as the next day was a schooling day for Elyse.
Few days after the trip, Elyse told Daddy the following:-
'Daddy, please don't move again. If not, you need to bring me back to see all my Kindergarten teachers and Sunday School teachers.'
Daddy, are you going to heed her warning?