Community & Events
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Genting Highlands Strawberry Leisure Farm
Last week on our way back from Genting Highlands, we decided to visit Genting Highlands Strawberry Leisure Farm which is like 20 min from the top. This place used to be quite cold, but on that day it was rather hot with a bit of breeze. The last time I was there, it was free admission with a chargeable fee to enter the Lavender Farm inside, but now it is NOT FREE. Now the fee is RM8 for adults and RM5 for children 3-12 years. Actually, we nearly didn’t want to enter after seeing this new fee, but since we promised the kids to go, we just can’t break the…
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XYZ Triple Room at First World Hotel Resorts World Genting
Last week, we managed to go for a getaway to First World Hotel in Resorts World Genting after I won a Astro Circle contest for the iLuminate Show. This is a review of this new wing of the old hotel which we stayed for 2D1N complimentary of Astro Malaysia. The new XYZ rooms has its own spanking new lobby with really modern designs. However, check-ins still had to be done at the old lobby or at any of the check-in kiosks. From the old lobby, facing the counters, the new lobby will be all the way to the left side. Before reaching the new lobby with lots of LED screens,…
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Herbalife Launches Third Asia-Pacific Wellness Tour in Malaysia
Last week, I had the opportunity to attend Herbalife’s Media Roundtable in conjunction with the launch of their 3rd Asia-Pacific Wellness Tour to raise awareness on the importance of a balanced nutrition and healthy active lifestyle. We had a special guest, Dr. Nataniel Viuniski, a Herbalife Nutrition Advisory Board (NAB) member and a paediatrician and nutrition expert in weight management and childhood obesity to speak to us that afternoon. We learned a wealth of information in that one hour that is totally priceless. Before we started, we were addressed by Sridhar Rajagopalan, Sub-Regional General Manager of Herbalife Malaysia and Singapore on the success of the previous two tours and how they…
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My Children’s Journey to School
Both my children started going to school at 3 years old, some might think this is too early but I believe education is a privilege for them. Anyways, at 3, they only learn via playing in school. Being a full time working mum, I have to leave them somewhere, it’s either school or babysitter, so it might as well be the neighbourhood kindergarten. We are also blessed in that the kindergarten is so nearby our home. Our house is pretty much in Kajang town so surrounding us there are probably more than 10 schools and numerous kindergartens. We can be considered spoilt for choice. Even my workplace is a walking…





