

A shower for all Bartonians and a couple of hours kip for Peter and Dani (Dani never sleeps on planes) and we then went down to the complimentary buffet lunch.
The boys were amazed and gluttonous. Malaysia is a mix of Malay, Indian and Chinese cultures and the cuisine is delicious, mouth watering and delightful. We all ate too much and still hadn’t tried a quarter of the possibilities.
The fountain of Belgian chocolate was pretty spectacular!! Flowing down over a series of heated metal domes, maybe a metre high in all, and then pumped back to the top. There were pieces of fruit and marshmallow on little sticks to hold under the warm chocolate flow and be coated. By the time the plate of delicacies had made it back to the table the chocolate was nearly set, so many lickable sticky fingers!





We caught a bus back to KL airport, had time for a quick meal and then back on to plane for the 3½ hour flight to Bangalore, capital of Karnataka state, in India.
We had booked a hotel from Magnetic Island and had arranged a driver from the hotel to meet us at the airport. It was a relief to see a smiling face holding up a card with our name on it at 1 o’clock in the morning We squeezed ourselves and the luggage into his too small car and he took us to a different hotel to the one we had booked!
The concierge/manager assured us it was OK, the original hotel had arranged it, he said. “See,” he said, beaming enthusiastically, “We have your name here, no problem.” He showed me a check-in form with ‘Peter Jackson’ written on it; it said ‘Peter Jackson x 1’. “But there are five of us,” I said.
“What?!”
I held up my hand, all 5 fingers fanned out and his face fell and the smile seemed to fall into his lap!
“It’s alright! It’s alright! No problem sir!” he said, but with nowhere near his original enthusiasm.
It wasn’t long before we were all squeezed into a room with the furniture all shoved up against the walls and the 3 boys lying cross-ways on two single beds pushed together and Dani and Peter on a single mattress each on the floor. See: no problem!
“What?!”
I held up my hand, all 5 fingers fanned out and his face fell and the smile seemed to fall into his lap!
“It’s alright! It’s alright! No problem sir!” he said, but with nowhere near his original enthusiasm.
It wasn’t long before we were all squeezed into a room with the furniture all shoved up against the walls and the 3 boys lying cross-ways on two single beds pushed together and Dani and Peter on a single mattress each on the floor. See: no problem!

From the hotel room window the traffic kept the boys amused. From that distance it seemed mad but harmless. After our driver returned to pick us up and took us to the railway station we realized it was mad and terrifying.
We had booked and paid for our train tickets from Magnetic Island over the Internet but arrived at Bangalore station with plenty of time to pick up our tickets, expecting chaos and long queues. However our print out was sufficient and there were no crowds of people or queues and so we got to sit for an hour at the station. We were again reminded of the value of trying to stay free of expectations when traveling in India.
We caught the Shatabdi Express, from Bangalore, traveling 2nd class A.C. to Mysore. The seats have fold-down tables (like in an aircraft) and uniformed rail staff provided a steady stream of hot food and drinks. The boys got to see the cattle, goats, sheep, dogs etc as we sped across the high plain.


1 comment:
Great to hear what you are up to guys. Thanks for all the details - seriously it's great! I wish I could've seen the boys faces when they saw the chocolate fountain at the KL hotel!!!!! Lovely pics of the street cricket! I feel assured to see that you have a great little house to yourselves and are all settled in.
We are thinking about you lots here. Bonnie talks about you all, all the time. We are sending truckloads of love and missing you already - see it only took a week of your absence to appreciate your presence!
Big fat smooches and booby cuddles to Tai, Felix and Barney. A fat smooch and a strong arm cuddle to Dani and a big squishy kiss and chest nuzzling cuddle to Pete.
I look forward to your next posting!
Love Mish
p.s. on Andy's computer.
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