Both daddy and I have been busy the past few weeks, visiting schools trying to decide on where I should pursue my primary education.
Grandpa needed to use the car so he dropped us off at KL Sentral. LRT ride to KLCC. Since it was a weekend, the crowd was at tolerable level.
Ticketing was a breeze though the machine had some preference to mint note. All of our hand ironed crumpled ones kept getting rejected.
The journey was fun! We hopped into the last cart to get a good view as we traveled.
Breathtaking scene until we hit the underground tunnel.
The early birds had to hang around for a bit until the halls opened up. Lots of eager parents and kids were seen strategizing their moves while waiting to get in.
Ours was easy for there were just a few to visit. We were hoping for more schools that offered KSSR only to find ourselves at all the international ones. Nevertheless it was quite an eye opener to learn so much about programs that they offered.
All that walking and talking left us very hungry so we dashed to the food court and jumped right into some 'Kung Fu' for lunch.
Cheese baked rice served with roasted chicken and salmon. Though we didn't gain as much as we wanted from the fair, it was such an experience just travelling there.
Grandpa needed to use the car so he dropped us off at KL Sentral. LRT ride to KLCC. Since it was a weekend, the crowd was at tolerable level.
Ticketing was a breeze though the machine had some preference to mint note. All of our hand ironed crumpled ones kept getting rejected.
The journey was fun! We hopped into the last cart to get a good view as we traveled.
Breathtaking scene until we hit the underground tunnel.
The early birds had to hang around for a bit until the halls opened up. Lots of eager parents and kids were seen strategizing their moves while waiting to get in.
Ours was easy for there were just a few to visit. We were hoping for more schools that offered KSSR only to find ourselves at all the international ones. Nevertheless it was quite an eye opener to learn so much about programs that they offered.
All that walking and talking left us very hungry so we dashed to the food court and jumped right into some 'Kung Fu' for lunch.
Cheese baked rice served with roasted chicken and salmon. Though we didn't gain as much as we wanted from the fair, it was such an experience just travelling there.
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