Condolences to The Chief

Nasi Lemak Bom

Received sad news that The Chief's mother had passed away. Took half the day off to attend the wake at Gui Yuan Crematorium and Funeral Hall. Before we went to the wake, met up Gratitude at Pokok KL Cafe for brunch first. My first time going into MAHSA College actually. SK and I entered through some service entrance located near the restrooms, and it turned out that we bypassed all the Covid checkpoints. LOL. Had to backtrack. Pokok KL is really like a greenhouse. Lots of natural light. We shared a nasi lemak, Caesar salad, and baked eggs. Decent food, but it can get really crowded, so go early. Surveyed the place a little, and found that in general, MAHSA College is very Instagram-able. Every strategic corner is designed for a photo-op with decorations and props. In the upper floors, one can find a nail salon, a soap boutique, a florist, a cafe, and some misc. shops.  

Kedai

When we arrived at the wake, the first day of Buddhist ceremony was ongoing. During the break, we had the chance to offer our condolences to The Chief, and talk to him a bit. Many things had happened during the RMCO and CMCO period, but nobody knew except his hubby. Most of us are at the age that our parents are in their twilight years, and these events become more common. The cycle of life and death. 

Comments

Twilight Man said…
I used to buy groceries from the supermarket at MAHSA college while waiting for someone to finish seeing doctors next door. I agree that they have instagram corners all over the weird building.

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