Monday, July 22, 2013

Regalia Service Apartments, Chow Kit

Things are settling down and home life is beginning to have its natural rhythm again. I remember Bits’ first question when we woke up to our first morning in Malaysia. “What’s for breakfast?” And I had no idea how to begin.

The past weeks were spent searching for sources of food that we liked, familiarizing ourselves with the Condo and their rules, finding items that we needed and systems that could help us communicate with the rest of the world. I must say it was very easy to feel right at home. It may all be foreign but they are all very convenient.  It’s been a very fruitful three weeks!

There are two train stations near us: PWTC and the KTM Commuter.  The one we could see from our window is the KTM Commuter. Ozzy and I have watched lines of gasoline tanks, cargo, crates of construction materials, soot covered old trains, and shiny new white trains all buzzing by everyday. We love it. Ozzy has named a few of the trains already. Silly names that I can’t remember to pronounce myself.

The condo unit itself is just one big room. Although I miss having a complete kitchen that had almost everything, I am making do and still cooking good food for the husband. I think this proves that I’m a better cook now than I’ve ever been. (Welcome to the one pan challenge! Haha!) We don’t plan to put together a full kitchen while we stay here. It’s a lesson learned from several moves. Only have what you need.

We won’t be hiring cleaners and so cleaning duty is all on me. I like cleaning. It’s physical and Obsessive Compulsive work. It makes me feel in control of my environment and be as OC as I please! The floor is easy to clean, the bath is not so difficult to maintain, and laundry is sent out. I don’t iron. My everyday chores consist of cooking, doing the dishes, making the bed, and sweeping. Not really very demanding stuff.We are on a very high floor and so pollution doesn’t get to us as much. The place stays cleaner longer. Ozzy too. Today I asked him to take a bath and he protested “but I’m not dirty yet!”  Although, it’s funny how we have fruit flies and much to my surprise mosquitoes this high up. I’m still figuring out what to do with them I like it that we live out here on our own.  And although the bathroom door fronts the floor to ceiling glass window, I must admit I am loving this kind of privacy. We meet people of different nationalities in the elevator. It’s a very “international community” in here, but everyone seems to be going about their own way. And we, ours. Precious.

The next door neighbour sometimes drop heavy things on their floor (weights? a pulldown bed? a big heavy door? I dunno). Construction is happening in another unit so you could just imagine the hammering and the drilling during the day. (Not too bothersome though. I think I’ve been hearing the hammering less and less. Hopefully they are almost done.) We could hear the vehicles from the street and the trains passing by.Yesterday, I could hear a motorist shouting at a driver of a van in the middle of the highway. And we were on the 24th floor! We could also hear the elevator chime when someone comes off and I could tell when people are coming home at the end of the day. This place is alive 24/7, but these everyday noises make us feel right at home.  


There was a fire alarm that went off the other day. Ozzy and I got to the stairwell and started going down. I realized how far up we were as I was panting and Ozzy kept begging to ride the elevator. Haha, at some point we did take the elevator.  We were told that somebody had been smoking. My leg muscles hurt the next day. Smoking and Rowdy behaviour are among the things that are not allowed in the Condo.  And so I’m careful not to burn anything in the oven or have Ozzy screaming too loudly at the pool area. Heaven knows there’s no volume control on that boy when he’s having fun!.

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