I got there just in time. Both Jared & Ehsan were about to let the game begin. The stafs were entertained, games were played and guess what, I got my free tickets! Yippee!
Putrajaya here we come! Jared had wished me luck with the jam at Putrajaya earlier so I decided to give the journey an early start.
We arrived very early as the journey was as smooth as a baby’s skin – yes, no jam at all. At 6 pm the sky was still bright and the 4 of us had about 3 hours to kill before the actual fashion show and and fireworks display began. One of the guards on duty suggested that we check out the fun fair just opposite of the building.
The Fun Fair at 6pm (Ann's Personal Chill Out Time With Her 3 Buddies)
Into the car we went and after one wrong turn, we arrived at the fair grounds to be greeted by an amazing display of lights. Since it was very early, there were not many visitors so I ended up taking photos of the 4 of us on the different rides available there. They turned out so well I just had to feature them here for all to see. I told myself that this will be our own "chill out" session just between the 4 of us.
The Fun Fair After 7pm (This Was When The Crowd Started To Arrive)
By 7.15pm the crowd started to build and we had the opportunity to take a few photos with other visitors that night. One of them even shook my hand and wished me all the best - I was so touched by her simple gesture I got tongue tied for a moment...
We All LOVE Malaysia
I arrived at PICC around 8.45pm. I parked my car near the exit (a habit that I have in order to beat the jam later on) and as I was walking towards the lift, someone suddenly approached me
and asked for a permission to take my photo. I was initially shocked but recovered just in time to pose for him. I gave him the instructions on how to upload them and wished him all the best.
We then walked together towards the lift and made our way to the ground floor where the action was to take place. The observation deck was already filled up with spectators and being the thick skin person that I am, I approached a few groups to take photos with them.
I guess I was beginning to sound like a sales person selling the mechanics of the competition to the public. Most of the people that I approached were willing to participate as a "spotter" by the time I finished talking thus making it very easy for me to get them to pose with the 4 of us.