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Entries by Haris Abdul Rahman (3438)

6:47AM

Enter Sandman

So, what did then boys wanted to watch? Not Wreck-it Ralph. Definitely not them vampire movies. For the last couple of months, they had been talking about Rise of the Guardians. It was towards the end of its run, so getting the tickets was not a problem. The only issue was not that many cinema was still showing it. We were lucky that eCurve was still doing it although the show started later than I hooked for - at 6pm.

My worry was that the boys may be to on tired after the bowling and the afternoon tea. But it turned out OK.

And the movie? It was better than I expected. It started at a fast pace, but dwindled in the middle. I actually fell asleep, before waking up towards the end when the story again picked up. Irfan especially was laughing at the jokes. And the jokes were quite funny. The animation was also quite spectacular. Great fun.

The storyline was also straight forward enough for the boys to understand. Very funny at times although could be quite heavy. Definitely worth the entry fee. Something which I would recommend as a Sunday matinee.

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11:29PM

Time for some Zzzz

Wow! It would be a week tomorrow since my return from Atlanta. And boy, it had been quite a week. I managed to do a couple of calls, took the boys out for a couple of outings, a date with Puan Anita and a few restless nights. In short, I need some time to rest. My ageing body couldn't take more if this punishment!

Well, to be honest it wasn't too bad. The calls were carried through with adrenaline. It was only nights following the duties which the fatigue really set in. Tonight was such a night.

I went to visit my Mum who had just returned from Korea after a four nights trip. She had a whale of a time, and managed to see the snow for the first time. She also had a go at skiing, taking a couple of tumbles for good measure. But, by the time I was about to go, I could hardly managed to drive. I was that tired.

I was about to hit the sack when I wrote this entry, just after checking my emails and looking at the lists of things I have got in store for tomorrow. Better get the rest then. Good night ......

More on my Atlanta trip here.

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1:17PM

Bowling Time

Upon returning from Atlanta on Thursday, I hardly had a proper rest. Friday was an on call day, spending the Saturday morning sorting out the admission. This was followed by taking the boys for their swimming lesson in the afternoon and dinner at KLCC following that. I then stayed up for the United-Sunderland game straight after that.

Sunday morning, back to ward rounds in the morning. And by the time I returned, I attended the meet the teacher session at Idlan's Quran school. Only after lunch on Sunday that I had some free time for the boys, and they couldn't wait to out then. So, they asked for a couple of activities; bowling and movies.

We went to eCurve since the place had both - plus Marche for the afternoon tea. Sounded like a great plan.

We first booked the movie - more about that on a later entry. Then it was bowling time. It would be Irfan's first. Idlan did it before a couple times when hen was younger and knew what to expect.

Off they went, all excited. Irfan felt awkward at the beginning but soon picked then game up. He did a long run-up followed by a loud high release, causing a thud when his ball hit the floor of the lane. Luckily there were not that many people about, and we practically had the lanes all to ourselves.

We soon tire out after a couple of games. Irfan actually did better on the first game, much to the annoyance of his brother. Competitive sods!

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1:21PM

The Georgia Aquarium

Right next to The World of Coca-Cola was the Georgia Aquarium. It may not be be famous in Malaysia, but this is the World's largest aquarium and it was huge. But unfortunately, I was on a tight schedule that afternoon and was only able to sample through the displays but none of the shows. I manages to explore the place within an hour and a half. There was plenty to see, but unfortunately not enough time.

The main tank actually housed four sharks amongst other first. There were also a separate tank for the beluga whales, another area for penguins as well as a another display for tropical fish. That seemed to be where most of the crowds were. Mind you, there can't be that many tropical fish laying around here.

The entranceThe central lobbyThis is a piranha!Sea dragonThe place was huge and the areas were pretty well laid out with a central lobby where people could meet as well as where the main cafeteria was situated. This was also where the information desks were and meeting points form groups. As you could imagine, it was rather crowded in the middle there.

I spent most of the time as the fresh water exhibits. They had a tank of piranha there as well as the usual otters and other fishes and frogs.

Since both the World of Coca-Cola and then aquarium were located in the middle of downtown, there were easily accessible. The City Council also had this Day Pass where one could save on the entrance fees by purchasing a combined ticket. This included tour of the CNN Towers and the Atlanta Zoo. Unfortunately I only managed to visit the two attractions. It was more of working trip, and the cold weather and short days just made exploring the city at that time of the year that bit more challenging.

Still, if you ever ended up in Atlanta, it would definitely be worth a visit. More on my Atlanta trip here.

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10:48PM

World of Coca-Cola

Coca-Cola was invented by a local Atlanta Pharmacist and Atlanta is proud of that. The company still maintained its headquarters in the City. And the much-talked about secret recipe is purportedly kept in a box inside a vault at the headquarter building in the outskirts of town. Only two people have access to the secret, and each of them only knew half of the formula. Or, that was what the legend said.

In the middle of town, the Company set up a museum. They called it The World of Coca-Cola. Attempt had been made to have similar displays in Las Vegas and Tokyo in the past, but those exhibit were closed due to lack of support. But the chapter here had been going strong.

Even the polar bear was thereThe old delivery methodThe original museum was located in a different part of town and the current purpose-built complex was only opened last year.

The first part of the exhibit was a gentle introduction into the celebrated history of Coca-Cola by way of multimedia presentation and as well as direct introduction. The next part was a mini museum with displays of Coca-Cola memorabilia from throughout the world.

Memorabilia galoreAnd a fair bit of reading as wellThe torches from the recent Olympics on displayNow came the favourite part, the tasting areaEverybody get to carry a bottle homeNext came the trip to the vault - not the real one of course. The final part was the about the product. We were taken through a mini-factory which bottled the drink in a limited edition bottle to be taken home as memento. While waiting for the drinks to be ready, we could also sample 60 plus flavours of Coca-Cola products from around the world. Guaranteed to get you high on sugar by the time you were done. Imagine if I were to take Mu children along with me. It should be a fun ride home .....

I bought some fridge magnet to take home at the exit. The museum was quite fun, since it was not often one get to see it coming from Malaysia and all. Well worth a visit I thought. More on the Atlanta trip here.

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