Travel-Deerland and Elephant Sanctuary

Less than a month after we arrived to KL, my husband and I decided to take a weekend day trip on a two-hour bus ride out to the Kuala Gandah Elephant Orphanage Sanctuary.  I have loved elephants my entire life and was excited at the chance to feed, bathe and ride one around the sanctuary.  However, before heading to the Elephant Sanctuary we took a minor detour to a small animal farm/park where you were able to feed miniature deers.  We weren’t really sure what to expect.  The place looked like something out of the movies…when we arrived we looked ahead to see a completely run-down version of an old-school petting zoo.  We entered through a rickety, chicken-wire fence with a sign above labeled DEERLAND.  As we continued walking through the gates, we saw ahead through a thick brush, a small heard of deer awaiting our arrival.  The Deerland workers rapidly started handing out plastic containers (the type you buy fries in at the local deli) filled to the rim with cold slices of sweet potato fries.  Evidently, the deer go crazy for them and they did!  After watching people get mauled by the deers, I quickly passed my basket to my husband, and the brave man he is, he took on the challenge.  Three minutes later we were both rushing towards the gate to get out of the pen…they were galloping behind us gnawing on my husband’s clothes and salivating down their mouths.  It was nuts!

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Next stop, the Elephant Sanctuary!  Once we arrived, the bus unloaded and our group was ushered into a small theatre to watch a video on how the Elephant Sanctuary came to be…it was sad to hear how some of the elephants are displaced from their homes.  But if they aren’t brought to the sanctuary, they will be killed by people that don’t want the elephants ruining their crops and fields.  Everyone has to take off their shoes in order to enter this building where we watched the video and I have never smelled such a terrible case of foot odor in my life!  Ugh!  Cramming over 40 people in a room probably the size of a small studio in D.C., on a hot, humid Malaysian day while wearing no shoes…not the best of ideas!  Isn’t there a myth that says our nose gets used to a bad smell after 4 seconds?  Well, that wasn’t the case for the smelly feet in this room!  Ugh!  Needless to say, my husband and I tried our hardest to block the odor from our senses as we watched the video.  All in all, it was pretty interesting.

Now back outside to finally interact with the REAL elephants!  We were able to feed them, bathe them and even ride them.  But be careful, you don’t want one of these guys stepping on your toes, especially if you have nice shoes on!

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How could anyone want to hurt these beautiful creatures?  If you are interested in the protection of these Malaysian elephants or making a donation to help, please visit the Kuala Gandah website.  Or you can visit some of these websites listed below to get involved in an organization which aids in the protection and safety of our our world’s endangered animals.

http://www.savetheelephants.org/

http://www.wwf.org.uk/

http://www.soselephants.org/

http://www.african-elephant.org/

http://www.elephantresearch.co.uk/

http://www.ifaw.org/ifaw_international/

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Designer Spotlight-Kate Spade

I think the first time I heard the name Kate Spade was in New York City’s Chinatown as some woman called out to me, “Do you want to buy a REAL Kate Spade bag?”  I stopped and looked at her merchandise when I began to realize that the lady who just purchased a bag next to me, didn’t even have the Kate Spade name attached to her purse.  “Whoops, the sales woman called, I forgot” as she reached in her fanny pack and produced a fabric sticker showing the words “Kate Spade” and literally stuck it to the front of the lady’s purse.  “There you go miss.”  Oh my goodness, these weren’t REAL after all, haha!  Whatever the story of how I first learned about Kate Spade, I have definitely grown to love Kate Spade products over the years.  From her shoes to her purses and of course, her cute little dresses.  This is my first ever Kate Spade dress and one that makes me feel fun and flirty…it’s such a playful, yet graceful design.  Kate Spade started out 18 years ago in 1993, when Kate Brosnahan, a former accessories editor at Mademoiselle magazine, designed a handbag she had been wanting but was unable to find…and the rest as they say, is history.  You can read more about the story of Kate Spade and shop online here or visit one of the hundreds of stores worldwide (there are even 89 boutiques in Asia).  Here you will see my Kate Spade candy-striped dress paired with some nude heels and a coral Kate Spade summer bag to brighten up this cloudy afternoon in KL.

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Ironing Out the Details:

Dress KATE SPADE Candy Shop Jeanette Dress (sold out at store, but available on Ebay)
Earrings – Gifted gold hoops; Similar pair
Ring – Gifted Pink Beaded Flower Ring; Similar ring
Headband – Gifted Satin cream-colored headband with bow; Similar headband
Heels ASOS Halo High Sandals
Bag KATE SPADE Stevie large satchel (color sold out at store, but available on Ebay)

Have a great day!

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Rebel Cookout

Yesterday we were rebels, but rebels with a cause…the cause…to ensure that we had the best Fourth of July celebration we could while being so far away from home!  So at about 2 o’clock in the afternoon, my husband and I jumped in the car and drove around town looking for a grill; we were going to have a cookout!  Never mind that our balcony is only 3 feet wide and our apartment complex may not really allow BBQs…as my husband said, “We are going to be rebels…this is going to be the best Fourth of July we have ever had!”  This may have been the lack of US meat that had been talking, but my husband was fired up and ready to go.  We both love our hamburgers and here in Malaysia, good juicy burgers are very hard to come by…well, pretty much non-existent.  But yesterday on the Fourth, they were here and in our house ready to devour!

Now our adventure began with hunting down a baby grill…off to the only ACE Hardware in the area (about a 20 minute drive away) and we found one.  Grill – CHECK!  Now, off to find the food…where were we going to find USDA meat?  So another 20 minute drive to a butcher with the hopes that USDA meat was on their menu.  With wide eyes and ear to ear grins we were so excited to find a huge hunk of USDA meat just sitting there waiting for us.  Now these were really steaks, but darn it, we were having hamburgers.  So when we asked the butcher to mince these beautiful steaks into ground round, you would have thought we were asking him to start skipping around the store singing zippidy-doo-da, but as they do in Malaysia, he just smiled and said, “No problem, Lah!”  US Meat – CHECK!  Now, off to get the condiments and hunt down some hamburger rolls.  You would think this would be the easy part, but we came to find out…hamburger rolls may not be what they seem…

So here is our evening in pictures as we try to create an American Fourth of July in our Malaysian apartment.

Putting together the grill.  Of course, we had to have American beer.

budweiserWow, good job putting together the grill hubby!  It’s just the right size.

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My fun snacks as I waited for the grill to warm up.

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Yummy, here’s our hamburgers all ready to go.  It’s almost time!

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Burn, baby, burn!  (I hope we don’t get in trouble for having our little cookout…shh, don’t tell.)

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Let’s get the rolls ready.  So cute and individually packed…this was all we could find.

rollsOh no…I guess I should have learned what the words, Ikan Bilis Bun meant because when my husband walked over to prepare the hamburger rolls for our dinner he gasped, “Oh no honey!  You bought Anchovie Buns!”  WHAT!?  Gross!!!  Literally, these looked just like hamburger rolls, but they were buns filled with anchovies!  Oh my gosh!  So I guess we will have to improvise.

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So we pressed on…I prepared the Mac ‘n’ Cheese and made some fresh green beans.  We clinked our Budweisers together (mine a bottle, my husband a can) and after everything was hot and ready, we quickly devoured our hamburgers!  What a yummy meal!  Boy, do I miss American hamburgers!

For dessert, I made some patriotic cupcakes and I couldn’t resist whipping up some good ole Root Beer floats!

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After the sun set and we sat down to let the food settle in our full bellies, my husband said, “I hope you always remember this Fourth of July and the most EXPENSIVE hamburger you ever ate in your life!” ha!  When we added up everything we bought today to make sure our Rebel Cookout was a success, it was a little pricey, but having the memory of us celebrating our Fourth of July together the good ole American way was priceless!  And the best part was just before we went to sleep last night, we looked out the window to glimpse a couple small fireworks in the distance, probably for a wedding, but still, it felt just like Fourth of July to us.

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Thanks to one of my best girlfriends from home that sent us a “Fourth of July” care package which included all our our cute paper plates, napkins and the patriotic cupcake mix!  You made the day extra special. xo

 

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