The hand

I had just gotten back from Bangkok – 5 days away from the hubby.

So when we were in bed, I was particularly tender and loving; cradling his arm while I was slowly dozing off.

Then he held my hand and funnily, I thought his hand felt unusually smaller than usual. So, I asked him what’s up with his hand.

He was like, what?

“Didn’t you just hold me? I’m asking about your hand”.

“No”.

“You didn’t hold my hand?”, I asked again.

“No. Go to sleep”.

At this point I swear I was on the verge of tears. I was like, don’t fuck with me!!

“I swear a hand held my hand!!!”

There was silence.

Longest fucking silence in my life.

Then he laughed.

My scumbag husband laughed.

Fifth and last day in Bangkok with mom

It was our fifth and last day in Bangkok. We had a lot of time to kill after checking out as the flight home was in the evening.

We took the train to Ekamai station and exited straight into this Japanese shopping complex called Gateway.

# Gateway Ekamai.

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It was a nice place to chill…generally reminded me of Great Eastern Mall at Jalan Ampang.

Our first stop was teatime at this restaurant that served only dessert called Kyo Roll En.

# – Kyo Roll En.

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It served these Japanese swiss rolls of various flavours that are so light and delicious!

# – Mom’s matcha ichigo roll, matcha/black sesame ice cream and fresh fruits with a matcha truffle.

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# – My ichigo roll, black sesame ice cream, fresh fruits and a chocolate truffle.

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# – Momsy.

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After dessert, we had a mini spree at Boots again :P

And then we had a not so mini spree at a shop called Tsuruha that sells all kinds of Japanese skincare and masks. On top of few random lipsticks, liners and lotions, we bought a few hundred ringgit worth of facial masks for our pro-youth initiatives.

Then we ate again…at this place called Hinaya.

We laughed about eating so much Japanese food in Thailand. Then we decided that our next holiday should be Japan!

Maybe I haven’t been to the nicer Japanese restaurants but I think the Japanese food in Malaysia is nicer…more delicate.

# – Mentaiko on tamago, some kinda summer roll, sushi tamago, gyoza and barachirashi.

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And then it was time to head back to the hotel, where our bags were kept still.

Took the same taxi from the day before.
While approaching a toll, Mr. Meter Taxi, seriously he insisted that it’s his name said, “Safety belt”.

Thinking it must be cops or something, we obediently pulled the belts out to find that there’s no way to buckle them.

So we held the buckles down with our hands….until not long after passing the toll, Mr Meter Taxi said, “Safety belt” again.

Baffled, I repeated after him, “Safety belt?”.

“Ya, ya safety belt.”

We tugged at our safetybelts to show that we were using them.

A couple more exchanges on safety belts before I realised he had meant “sixty baht”. Poor man was just asking for the toll money.

Mom and I couldn’t stop laughing while handing him the money.

The most epic part of this story soon followed.

Mr Meter Taxi turned on his radio and started singing along to Michael Learns to Rock in perfect English!

# – A zebra in Mr. Meter Taxi’s taxi.

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By the way, if you would like a taxi driver who knows his city, is polite, sweet and charges reasonably for airport transfer in BKK, Mr. Meter Taxi’s number is 0823342346. His English is not great so be more patient when trying to communicate with him.

We arrived in the airport, did just a little more shopping and then flew home.

And that was how our Bangkok trip went – brilliantly.

Fourth day in Bangkok with mom

We have done the markets and street food so on 4th day, we decided to posh it up a little.

Took the train to Siam. Went to Fuji at Siam Centre for a nice Japanese lunch. Over-ordered, naturally.

# – Our lunch.

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After lunch, we discovered that there’s a Madame Tussard’s museum in Siam Centre and since neither mom nor me has been to any of the museums; we bought the tickets.

The tour was quite fun actually. I thought I would be bored but it was actually quite surreal to see the wax figures.

They really did look pretty realistic except for a few personalities.

# – Hugh Jackman seems smaller than I had in mind but still too hot for words.
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# – Yao Ming is freakishly tall.
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# – With my childhood sweetheart, Thomas Cruise Mapother IV.
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Must say that I was relieved that Tom is actually quite a lot taller than I had expected. 

# – Discussing putting strategies with my mate, Eldrick.
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# – Clooney romancing my mom.
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After Madame Tussard’s, we had a mini spree at Boots. Then, we hopped over to Siam Paragon which was filled with Chinese tourists.

By the way, I think it is incredibly thoughtful and considerate of the management to put up makeshift tunnel for patrons to cross the Square at first sign of rain.

# – Makeshift tunnel to shelter patrons from wind and and rain.
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We took a cab to Yaowarat or Chinatown for an early dinner. Ate at my favorite restaurant.

# – All these food for only 1000 baht including drinks.
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After dinner, we explored Chinatown a little and bought some snacks before heading back to our hotel.

# – Lady making one of my favourite snacks, the “kanom buang”.
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Took a cab driven by a badass looking man with the gentlest of demeanor.

How gentle? He got into a sneezing frenzy and apologetically said,”Eh sir cue see kap” :)

In fact, we like him so much, we are going to use him for our trip to the airport.

Once back, we rested for a bit before going for a 2 hour Thai massage at the same place. I am so pleased that we have managed to get a massage in daily for the past 4 days. We have been kneaded all out!

Really enjoyed this trip with my mommy. Glad we are quite the same type of holidaymakers – emphasis on food, shopping, unfussy and playing by ears. Though, she likes to wake me up a lot earlier than I care for hehehe

Can’t believe our holiday is ending :(