“Let’s
go to Penang!” That’s how it started when Alvin proposed a short weekend
getaway to ‘Superheroes*’ sometimes in December last year. Everyone was super
excited about it. As for me who’s been to Penang
only two times before, I thought, this must be some kind record – my
first holiday trip with my family from office! So the mood was set up from the
get go, it was something that all of us, superheroes were really looking forward to.
Our
historic journey began on Friday night, January 11, 2013. After waiting patiently
for Syafiq to collect our rented mode of transportation (a comfortable
and spacious 10-seater van) we finally left Pudu exactly at 11.02pm. Alas, some
of us already had gotten hungry from all that time waiting for the van earlier
on, so upon suggestion by Ms. Kyra, we stopped by at Rasta Food Court , at Sg. Penchala, for a
quick bite and all. And the journey continued right after that, which I think
around 12.34am.
After risking blood clots in our legs by sitting in a van
for 6 hours, we arrived at our destination at 6.30 the next morning. Not a
minute to waste, we looked for a place to have our breakfast since some of us
already demonstrating signs of unruly behaviors probably due to extreme hunger.
Our mamak of choice was that 24-hour restaurant along Gurney Drive . I forget the name.
Since
Shahrul knows Penang like the back of his
hands, he took over the chauffeur’s job from Kong and Syafiq. His first
assignment was driving us around the island, starting with tranquil places like
Bukit Bendera, Bayan Lepas and Balik Pulau. We even treated ourselves with ‘Durian
Buffet’ along the way and had a blast taking pictures on the side of the road,
like a bunch of lost Japanese tourists in Europe . Ah,
those fun moments!
Later
that late morning, we went back to Georgetown
and were totally in the mood of emerging ourselves with the city’s splendors of
the past. We visited many historical landmarks like
Fort Cornwallis ,
Padang Kota Lama, and Penang
City Hall
Building . Every site
brought new knowledge to us and some of it even refreshed our memories as we
have known them from our history class. Here also, we really brought
‘photo-taking’ to the next new level – Luqman and Boey especially.
I
must say, all these historical visits really made us nostalgic and hungry, so
we decided to have our lunch in one of the most-reviewed makan place in Penang , Kapitan Restaurant in Jalan Chulia. Thanks to
Shahrul, we found the restaurant in no time. The food was great and the service
was not bad too.
By
the time we finished cleaning up our plates, it was already check in time. Alvin before now has arranged for all of us to stay in
Georgetown Hotel in Jalan Burma ,
so it means it’s “recharge time”! And by that I meant 6-hour continuous, really
slooow recharge.
We
only regained our consciousness around dinner time and Nita suggested we have
our dinner in Batu Ferringhi cause you know, it’s easy for us to shop later at
that famous night market. After all, superheroes are supposed to have
weaknesses, and our kryptonite is cheap shiny things.
After
we were all done with dinner and shopping, none of us has yet to show the signs
of advanced age. “Night is still young!” said Alvin in his usual trainer’s voice. So all of
us hopped in the van one more time and headed to Gurney Drive . “It’s karaoke time!”
It was one of the rarest occasions, as Nita showcasing her amazing vocal
styling and we were all felt surreal and special. It was a great night for
everyone and I remember having a tough time peeling my hands off the mike when
it ended.
The
second day was rather uneventful. It was a free and easy thing so some of us
took this opportunity to continue shopping at the nearby mall. The rest opted
for healthier activity like swimming and sweating it off at the gym.
*refers to the name we call ourselves in the department
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