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Wednesday 9 February 2011

Curtains Call

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I waited for 55 minutes but as we know Malaysians are never on time. It took them another 1 hour to finish. I was so lucky that they are willing to give me a lift to the station.

I went to Parkson and Isetan but could not find any ready made curtains. I decided to try Kamdar because it is nearer to Sogo where I know I've seen beautiful curtains there before. Unfortunately none seems to my interest in Kamdar. The lady at Sogo was so helpful and gave me a tutorial on finding a suitable curtain for sliding doors.

The fare to mother's house was $2.50 instead of $1.90 probably because I boarded the bus at another stop. I waited for 50 minutes to get home and was so sad, so hot and so stress ! I miss CI very very much.

So finally these are the curtains for sliding door 1 and sliding door 2 :


Monday 7 February 2011

More Work

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Today I went to see the curtain & interior designer to get the quotation and booked the installation date. I really hope I can get all the curtains ready by this week so that I do not have to couch on other people's home. Same as before I have to walk all the way up to PV because there are no buses that pass along JMU. The pregnant lady was very nice and offered to drive me to PV and have the measurement straight away. And she even offered to send me all the way down to the station.

I was a bit down before (extremely down indeed) but now I am satisfied with my "performance" hehehe. I managed to get the curtain thingy half way done. Probably will get the fabrics on weekends and have to find a stool so that I can put the curtains up. In addition I am thinking about getting the bathrooms lights installed. In order to make PV livable I need to have iron, iron board and clothes dryer.

If only I can go back and get my things to PV on weekends, I will be very happy. It is going to be easier since I do not have to go to KL and wandering around town doing nothing. I can sleep, eat, surf the internet and do whatever I like in the house.

I know that the process of getting a house ready for living consume a lot of time, energy and effort. I have to have the highest level of patience and shut my mouth up. I know it is not easy since I do not have the money.

Saturday 5 February 2011

What Happens At The Start of 2011

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Well after 5 months of setting my feet on Malaysia's soil husband started his new partnership. Now that the Fiesta has finally arrived it has been an enjoyable time to spend with, said husband. A new house SPA has been signed plus financing accepted and the place is his at last. The only thing that matters now is PV.

It has been ages searching for the right contractor and the cabinets are finally installed. The Eglantine has arrived and looking very good. Still not everything is intact and the main thing to settle next week are the curtains. After a long public holiday break I hope to get the curtains ready so that I can move in.

Apart from that the final payment to the contractor will have to be made soonest possible. Next thing in mind are the clothes hangers, tv, furnitures and ACs. Probably we can get them ready by Saturday as I cannot wait any longer to have my own space to chill.

However it is difficult to get myself to PV as there are no buses passing along the road from the station. I have to walk for 10 to 15 minutes (maybe more!) to reach PV plus develop goose bumps all the way. More often than not I feel unsafe to walk by myself as I had the experience of snatch thief before. As a result I sent an email to RapidKL to suggest for route extension from the station to PV.

Talking about bad public transportation in KL we were pissed off with one of the Old Town White Coffee outlets' service this morning. Husband had to cancel his order because it took them forever to serve the food. Although the outlet was equipped with so called intelligent ordering system the family who came later than us had their food first!
 

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