Wednesday, 16 September 2009

CPP Offsite 2009 @ Malacca

No budget this year.
So we ended up at Malacca for a really short trip, 2D1N.
Thank goodness it was short cos I really don't know what else we can do there if we were to stay any longer.

Like Singapore is not hot enough, it's even hotter there and I even got sunburnt!
I really didn't know I got sunburnt until my colleague asked:
"How come your face so red huh? You drank?"
Then after that, she looked closer and she said: "Eh! You sunburnt leh!"
110 of us and I'm the only one who got sunburnt. Malaysia really hates me.


At Jonker Street - Pineapple Tarts straight from the oven.


Pop Pop! Long Time No See! :D My colleagues who are Indians and never see Pop Pop before were all excited about this cheap thrill fun :)


The must have photo in your Malacca photo album.

We went on a packaged tour, lunch and dinner were included for the first day.
And like how packaged tour are suppose to be, something has to be bad and for us, the lunch was really bad. It was at this Chinese restaurant and was supposedly a feast with all the sharksfin, chicken, prawns and all but the cooking and food quality was mediocre.

The Peranakan dinner was not too bad though, although some people still complained that there's better Peranakan food they can get elsewhere. Humans are so damn hard to satisfy.


My roomies this time round. My 7F buddies!! :)


The roomies transferring water from a 5.5 litre bottle that we bought from Carrefour to our smaller bottles.

The only nice food we had in Malacca was at this Teochew restaurant in Jonker.
After a bad foot reflexology session, one of my roomie was shouting that she wanna try the chicken rice balls. So i entertained her request and on our way to Jonker Street, we heard that this group of colleagues were going to this nice Teochew restaurant and we can join them if we want to.

And so, after a little dilemma, my roomie decided that we should join them. And thank goodness we did, cos the food was really very good! Highly recommended!


My colleague and I outside the Teochew restaurant. She's a vegetarian but even the vegetarian noodles she had was yummy! :)


Little Nyonya actually filmed one of the train scenes here.

And this is how much our unit has grown since the last offsite in Bangkok.
There were only six of us in our unit when we went to Bangkok and now there's over 20 of us in the team. How time flies!!


Spot the childish pigs in this pic!