Terengannu. / 5:02:00 PM
Although it's been a while since it took place, I'll blog about it anyway.
Day 1- I was forced out of bed as early as 8am and being the slothful person I am, I was the last one in before the journey begins. Staring blankly out the window for six hours had seemed like a second and all I need was an ice cream to keep my frown aside. Earphones plugged in, trapped inside and a warm feeling.. My MacBook.
We gathered by the sidewalk of a mosque compound and waited for the arrival of the married couple. The atmosphere was sultry and rays of sunlight streaked through the window panels of the car. We checked in our chalet rooms by 5pm and sighed with relief.
At about 6.30pm, my cousin sisters and I headed towards the beach where the boys were to be found. However, they were on their own therefore we chased waves along the shore.

Strictly, not a single person was allowed to swim, caution boards were everywhere. Left trails of memories behind.
Night 1- Adolescents were dying to get in bed after a refreshing shower and yet, we left the chalet for dinner. Perfect start.
Day 2- Yet again, I was disturbed out of bed early before 1pm. Headed towards our cousin in law's house for the wedding feast. Once it was done and over with, it was time for shopping.
Payang market was buzzling with customers and tourists. It was great knowing that people located in Terengannu are so courteous. Drivers would actually stop and smile and also, the salesperson would never not forget to thank their customers politely.
What my mum and I shopped for was a t-shirt each and tons of souvenirs. I bought a stuffed turtle.
That wasn't the end of the day. Next, we paid a visit to the Crystal Mosque and I was likely the only one dressed inappropriately. But that's not the point. The mosque was a wonder.

Ever since we left the mosque and wasn't able to re-visit it on the next day, I've been reminiscing.
By night, the children were set and ready to go to an outdoor theme park located in the city. It was a long drive. The majority of those who went were teenagers so no children, except for a few.
Euro Fun Park:

The entrance fees was cheaper than I thought. However, tokens were needed for the carnival rides. The music was extremely loud and it was completely crowded.. freak-show.
Wild children:


The first and the final ride that I went on was completely horrifying. The cart that I was seated in had a gap between myself and the hold-on-to-your-life bar. Alongside, it wasn't secure, anyone could have died. I had to grip the bar as tightly as I could and at certain point, I had the urge to let go and have other's witness my death or severe injury. But I'm not as crazy as I sound.
Distance of the bar was a nightmare:

My hands were numb and I walked like a drunkard:

Nevertheless, it was amazing. I had to thank my cousin brother for spending time with the little ones since we only meet occasionally. The reason why I told him it was fun was because walking with a group of relatives at night made me a lot happier that day. Especially after a nightmare reality.
Last but not least, we had supper at about 2am and it was great knowing that people whom I rarely see actually cares. I had to thank him once more. The day was over.

Day 3- For the past 2 days, when have I not been disturbed? We had breakfast at our cousin in law's house because it was an invitation from his mother. How nice. Sadly, it was time to leave. Packed our bags, hugs and kisses. Back to reality.