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Have a safe journey!!

I guess most of the folks have started their CNY holidays and started travelling on the roads. Me too, I was already on leave and will set to travel this week. CNY this year will be slightly quiet as two of my brothers can't make it for home due to work commitments. Thus, it's only my family and my sister's family with my parents but then, I am sure I will enjoyed the trip as I still have friends back home. It's also almost one year since I went back home, thus I will have a lot of places to go as well as makan. hahaha...

Btw, to those who travel, do note the following for a safe journey -

- Ensure your car has been serviced and in tip top condition
- Have good etiquette on the roads and follow the law. Yes, follow the law which means drive within the speed limit, signal, courtesy to others users, no tailgating, no take over from the left, no driving on the emergency lane, don't speak on the mobile while driving ...etc. For the family sake, reach home safely.
- Rest well
- Feel good and have a good meal before driving
- Play some CNY songs to lift up the mood
- Rest if you must at R&R
- Pray before you start your journey for a safe and smooth driving
- Defensive driving
- Stay alert
- Have a kopi :)

hahaha..that's all I can think of... just drive safely. Since my kids still need to go to school on Monday, my weekend is as per normal except that I don't have to wake up early for work on Monday. And, same makan habit too! I was at Tea Garden on a Sunday after fetching my kid from school and decided to have something appetising.

My favourite char kway teow

And Kopi ice ... this was great for a hot day! Hope the pix don't looks weird.
Happy Holidays folk and drive safely !

27 comments:

  1. Why the kopi ice taken so near? I tried to put my eyes away oso but I feel like it is stuck to my face >_<

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    1. Merryn - So that you can feel the kopi mah... shiok hor ?

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  2. Kway teow down south? Looks thick...like the ones here, so "kasar". I prefer those up north, Ipoh...the best! Have fun back home...

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    1. STP - Of course, the Ipoh and Penang ones are the best! No competition. But this one not bad la...

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  3. So nice already on leave.. I'm still working until Tuesday.. So you have been listening to cny songs a lot eh, tuk tuk chiang, hehe..

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    1. Princess - haha... but I work too during my leaves. Need to clear emails.

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  4. yeah quite a number of people were already "last day" since last Friday, especially for those who got "kampong" to go back..

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    1. SK - yeah, it's quite jam too at the causeway!

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  5. I am always the one who will work into the CNY eve, because I am going back to my "kampong" everyday after work.. hehe!! so it's actually a jealousy to see everyone busy planning and then packing to go back to "kampong" while I don't.. :D

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    1. SK - haha....I rather I am like you , no need to join in the mad rush and drive for hours!

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  6. KL will be very quiet during CNY while I guess many other towns over the nation are very "yit nao".. unless if you are going to the Kotaraya area, hahaha!!

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    1. SK - Yeah ...you better don't go there!! muahahahhaa...

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  7. Have a safe journey. Happy CNY to you and family, Chris!

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  8. your brothers are working overseas where they don't celebrate CNY??

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  9. LOL.....now waiting at the service centre lor...


    you too have a save trip ya

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    1. Kucing - hahah... long queue at the service centre!
      You have a safe trip!

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  10. Have a safe journey home with your family!

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  11. Safe travel to you and enjoy the celebration!

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  12. Very good and useful tips!
    You too, travel safe ya!

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  13. Happy New Year in advance to you, enjoy your holiday! Gong Hei Gong Hei!

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