Last weekend, we drove to KL to visit my beloved older boy who is in his second year at university. Upon arrival, we met up for dinner with CK Saw, Dr. Saravanan and his lovely wife at Venezia Restaurant in Cheras. We really had such a wonderful time talking nineteen to a dozen and enjoyed the treat given by CK Saw. Thanks a million CK for your generosity! Thanks also to CK and Dr. Saravanan and Sangeetha for coming all the way to meet us. I am so sorry that in my excitement and tiredness, I forgot to take a pic of us yakkity-yakking away!
Anyway, we had a lovely time with my son and his girlfriend. Most of the time was spent eating at different places as my son does not get to eat 'proper' meals and the rest of the time was spent at Borders, MPH and Plaza Low Yatt.
Here's yours truly at Gardens with my hero.
My boy with his girlfriend...
My two boys...
On Monday afternoon, we took my boy for lunch and then after a very tearful farewell, we made our way home....We really wanted to visit Antares but we were hard pressed for time...
By the time we passed Rawang, the sky was heavy with rain clouds and the weather changed. The heavy downpour made it difficult for my hubby to drive and I was stepping on the brakes - er mind you...hubby was driving..know what I mean?
*sigh* Sadly, my hubby does not have good night vision as he is due for cataract operation for BOTH eyes and there was no other choice - hubby said I had to drive!!!
Horror of horrors!!!! Me? Drive? Gosh!!! The furthest place I have ever driven to is just Teluk Bahang and back home again. I have never even driven round Penang island! I nearly fainted at the suggestion but there was no way out.
When I started driving, my muscles started to tense up - all the muscles in my shoulder, upper torso, back, upper arms and even my fingers. I am quite sure that my blood pressure must have been easily 160/100.
For your information, I had just finished reading "Twilight" and as I made my way along the dark highway, I half-imagined vampires flying out to greet me - so much for my fertile imagination. Along the way, my head started to pound in rhythm with my already palpitating heart and I had to beg my younger boy to massage my shoulders while hubby massaged my already stiffened upper arm. Gosh - I felt as though rigor mortis had already set in!!!
At one point, it was so tensed. On my left was a lorry that was moving at a regular speed while yours truly was trying to maintain a respectable speed while the car behind me was flashing at me and the reflectors on the road divider were screaming for my attention. Phew! Most stressful. As I stepped on my accelerator, my boy said most politely, "Mom, I would encourage you to keep a constant speed of 80kmph!" I balked! But that would mean my ordeal would have to be prolonged!!!
Anyway, to cut the long story short, we arrived in Penang safely and for the record, after the stressful drive, I burnt a lot of calories and despite eating so much, I did not put on weight! Hurrah! Yours truly celebrated with a few Dunkin Donuts which I bought at the Tapah rest-stop :-).
And so dear reader, I do apologise for not blogging so much today. I am still trying to recover from the gruelling drive and the housecleaning plus laundry. It was an experience that I will never forget but it was worth it because this time, my hubby will not have to face the taxing drive on his own....
I will be back in action by tomorrow!!! I have to catch up on reading all the news I missed for the past few days. So here's wishing you a lovely evening and may God be with you and yours always!
10 comments to MY DEBUT ON THE HIGHWAY
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Unknown Eeeeeeeeee Now I have another thing to worry about the next time I drive haha!
I know...it is actually quite funny but at that point of time, I was so tensed :-)...
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Chahya Bravo Paula, and congratulations for the completing the feat of driving long distance :)
Due to circumstances I was thrown in, I have been driving to and fro Kelantan alone a few times (nope, I'm not a Kelantanese. Neither is my other half). And whenever there were others like my children or maid, the journeys sometimes had extended at night because of the many stops I had to make (for preparing my baby's milk). And you cant call the road to Kelantan highway then. If you've been to Kelantan you'll know what I mean.
And I have been driving to Penang too from KL, as well as to JB.
It's definitely not by choice, I just had to do it. Whenever I think about it now, I question myself "Did I really do that?" as I cant imagine doing it again, especially driving alone to Kelantan!
Now whenever possible, I'd demand to be the passenger instead. But most of the time, I trust myself more with the wheels, so I still drive most of the time.
And I know, I can always do it again (lonely long distance drive)if ever the situation calls for it. So can you, Paula.
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Unknown Wow! Chahya! I bow in homage and admiration to you O great driver :-). Driving alone???!!!! *faint*
You are really something!
Thanks so much for sharing and for the encouragement. I really appreciate it. Hope to meet you one day, Chahya....Let me know if and when you come to Penang, ya? We also have Red Box here!!! :-)
cheers
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Anonymous BTW.. forgot to mention, if you take off your specs, your son's gf looks like you.
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Unknown Hi Andrea
LOL! My son will pengsan if he reads that! He always says mom is the ugliest woman alive LOL!!!
I think it is the smile lah :-)
cheers
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Doc Hi Paula,
i too forgot to take pictures that night. I did charge the batteries and all but left it at home in a rush.
It was really nice to have met you, your hubby + son, and of course Mr.Saw. We should do this again some other time and maybe get more to join. It would be fun. And the next time round, it will be my treat. And the food at Venezia was delicious. I wouldn't mind going back there again. And i am also going to try the Lamb curry that Mr.Saw was talking about.
I don't buy your story that you were stressed up driving :). How could you be? You were driving while having your arms, neck and shoulder being massaged. I wouldn't mind driving under such 'stressfull' conditions...Hehehe!
You take care. Warmest reagards to your hubby and sons.
Cheers
P/S: People say that men usually look for wives who resemble their mothers. Hehehe.
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Unknown Hi Dr. Saravanan,
Yes, we must do it again. Unfortunately, I do not know that many bloggers ...but it would be nice to meet a few more that we know.
We tried to look for the lamb curry the next day but when we asked for directions were told that the restaurant is only open in the evenings. Strangely, we did not find the restaurant! We must have missed a turn or two.
Haha! It sounds like I was in a mobile spa machine but in actual fact, it felt like I was in a mobile torture chamber!!! Hehe!!
Take care and please keep in touch.
Warmest regards to your wife and kids too...Take care and keep blogging!
cheers
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cksaw Yo Paula,
You and your family are always welcomed, and Dr Saravanan and his family too.
I thoroughly enjoyed our little get together. Perhaps it would be merrier if we could get more people to join us the next time.
Dr. Saravanan, it was a pleasure meeting you and your wife.
Btw Paula, if you find driving so stressful, there is always Air Asia... :-)
Cheerio,
cksaw
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Unknown Hi CK Saw,
Thanks so much for hosting dinner that night and for taking the trouble to come and meet all of us....
Thanks for tolerating my verbal diarrhoea haha.
If we take Air Asia, moving around will be a problem cos we have to commute from one place to another...but usually if I come down alone, I have no choice but to fly...
We could not find the lamb curry restaurant in Taynton View...perhaps we could try that next time - my treat :-).
Indeed, we all had an enjoyable time except for my boy who was sleeping on the dinner table haha!
Yes, we must meet up with more next time...I did call a few but they were unavailable...
Take care and let me know if ever you come to Penang ya?
Thanks again, Ck for being a real good buddy!
Blessings to you and yours,
Paula
Anonymous OMG..omg.. sorry but this is sooo funny. Ok..Ok.. I feel for you my friend.
It's unfortunate that you had the worst combination of factors for your maiden highway drive : Rain + impatient drivers + bad light.
Normally, my main worry when driving in the rain on the highway is not so much my handling of the car. Instead, I am worried about other drivers who are aquaplaning on bald tyres.