On the 29th day of February i was working at Malacca with my bf. We were talking about living in town and living in city
He suggested that perhaps we should live in town as he is seriously sick of the jams, crams and nonsense in the city. When he made this statement, i hesitated for a little in mind.
What running in my brain are boring days with no malls, not many friends around and etc. Guess its not common when we talk about leaving our comfort zone and starting brand new else where.
In Alor Gajah, the town we were at was totally entertainment-LESS i can say. The only mall around is Tesco.
Though i love grocery shopping but i don't want it to be the only agenda in my shopping list.
Anyway, after the 4th day being in town, i like it a little more. There are a few things i notice in a small town.
1. No ipad but Greetings
Bf and i were having breakfast at a stall by the road side. I noticed somehow at point of times, the patrons would be greeting when the arrive.
Its a gesture i don't get to see often in KL.
There isn't ipad or smart phones on the table. One of the act i disagree the most is to have a kid sit still by giving the kid ipad or phones. That's not the way to educate kids, parents!
2. Better environment
Ohh... the shop i packed my lunch use paper box instead of polystyrene box. I love them! I don't think cost concern KL-ians do this. Or to be fair, i've just not seen any before.
Its recyclable. Its some move we should do on top of protesting bout Lynas. I believe every single move affect the well being of our earth. I do protect our earth too.
I recycle all recyclable goods at home which includes toilet rolls cardboard, toothpaste/tissue box, catalogues/newspaper/paper bills/ aluminium cans