Sunday, November 13, 2016

Meininger Hotel Amsterdam City West - cozy rooms at affordable price

We were back in Kuala Lumpur after having a wonderful time in London and Amsterdam. It was great to be able to spend quality time with our moms and our babies. I will write more about our vacation later. This post is more about our accommodation in Amsterdam, or to be more precise, Sloterdijk, a suburb just outside of Amsterdam. To be honest, Airin did most of the research for our trip while I was busy with my work prior to our trip. She managed to find this hotel/hostel online and initially we managed to secured booking at 320 Euros for one room with six beds for two nights. However, a fortnight later, the price went down to 220 Euros. We immediately secured another booking at the latter rate and leave it as it is.

Fast forward to September 9, 2016. Upon arrival at Schiphol, we took the train to Sloterdijk. The location of Meininger Hotel Amsterdam City West depends on which gate you came out from. Unfortunately, we came out from gate 8 or 9, and the hotel is on the other end of the train station. We had to walk further but I don’t mind at all since the weather was cooling, unlike in London. There’s a SPAR convenient store which is very convenient if you prefer to cook your own meals (I love the orange juice machine and the chocolate croissant at SPAR).

The check in was smooth and we were asked to provide full payment based on our booking. Just opposite of the reception counter is the café where you can purchase food and drinks, and in the morning, breakfast buffet for 7 Euros. At the end of the café is the kitchen with all the utensils to prepare meals for the family. The hotel management provides a refrigerator to keep all the raw materials (and it is packed most of the time).

There are two lifts in the hotel, and the waiting time can be long especially during peak hours. We felt at home once inside our room. It is a big room with a queen size bed and two double decker beds. The shower is separated from the toilet, enabling two people to use the toilet and the shower at the same time. Our babies were happily climbing up and down the double decker and running around in the room.  Overall, the room is nice and cozy and at times Nee preferred to stay in the room than going out. This shows how much she enjoys staying there.


I love being able to cook during vacation as it gives me opportunity to prepare meals using local ingredients as they are cheap and easily available at the supermarkets. I would certainly recommend Meininger Hotel Amsterdam City West to anyone who is looking for affordable yet comfortable place to stay while visiting Amsterdam.

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Wait for me come home

For the past two days, I was so into Photograph by Ed Sherran till I was singing it while changing Nee Nee before bedtime. And she kept quiet while listening to me until I sang the ending part. Below was the conversation I had with Nee.

Me: (singing Photograph) Under the lamppost, back on 6th street, hearing you whisper through the phone, wait for me come home, wait for me come home.

Nee: Daddy chiu na ne? (Where are you going?- after I keep repeating wait for me come home phrase)

Me: Daddy not going anywhere. Daddy just sing waiting for me to come home.

Nee: Oooo.. Daddy chu chi. Pu yau chi hoi lai. then sia mommy soh men. Daddy pu ke yee ching lai (Ooo.. Daddy going out. But don't come home late. Later Mommy lock the door and you cannot enter into house)

Me: ...

Monday, February 16, 2015

A phone conversation with Nee

I was having trouble locating a place to pick up the Yuan's full moon packages last Sunday. After awhile, I decided to call Airin to get the shop's contact number. And guess who pick up the call, my ever lovely daughter, Nee, and this was the conversation between us.

Me: Hello?
Nee: Papa.. Papa..
Me: Nee, pass the phone to mommy please..
Nee: Papa chiu mai sau rou, fan fan gei nee nee aaa.. (daddy go buy roast pork and rice for nee nee, ok?)
Me: Huh?
Nee: (Getting agitated) No! papa mai sau rou, fan fan gei nee nee!
Me: ooo... ok.. (off the phone and still wondering what conversation that I had with my girl)

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

YS is going to Mars!!!

So I just got myself a ticket to Mars, for free!!!! Woohoo!!!! Pweeeet!! Clap clap hug hug for myself!!

Okok, enough of the confusion. There's an offer from NASA to put our name (yes, our name, ONLY) on board of Orion to fly to Mars this coming December 4, if everything runs on schedule. So, officially, YS the name will be flying to Mars this December... yea....

Monday, September 15, 2014

Karate-d by Nee

I woke up, hmm.. more like being awaken by a kick into the upper part of my face by Nee this morning. This is the second time in a week she did that to me. It was painful so rather than trying to fall asleep again, I decided to went down and do my work in the living room. And continue with my daily weekdays routine. Everything is pretty normal until Halema came into my room to discuss on something and before she left, she asked what had happened to my right eye. Told her nothing happened and she pointed out there's blood spot inside my eyes. I went straight into the washroom to check and yea, there it is, blood in the white part of my right eye aka subconjunctival hemorrhage. It's not painful, in fact I don't even notice it until Halema pointed it out to me. As precaution, did some research here and here and well, it's nothing to be worry off as it will go off between seven to ten days.. Hmm.. this little girl is getting a bit rough lately on the bed, need to talk to her tonight on this matter.

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

My family in the morning

This will best describe my young family in the morning, every day (well, almost).


Me


Her


Our daughter

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Early morning conversation with Nee Nee

location : living room
time : 0650

Me : Nee Nee chor chor, ok? Papa feeds Alex. (Nee sit down ok)
Nee : Ah.. (yes). Mommy chor gung buy milk milk. (Mommy go to work, earn money to buy milk milk)
M : Yes, mommy go chor gung buy milk milk lor.
N : Ah... Nee Nee oioi..
M : Huh? Nee Nee oioi??
N : Ah... Papa chor gung buy milk milk, Nee Nee oioi. (smiling happily)
M : .... (Sigh)