I allowed.


I allowed.
It's another HOC trip!
From 10 June to 16 June 2024, Club Med to Airbnb Johor Bahru.
We headed off from Home at 5am. The first stop is Yong Peng Duck Noodles. We didn't patronise this restaurant during our last trip to Genting Highlands hence a visit to this place is a must.
Well...food was alright, nothing to boast about but it's a holiday feel that we are pursuing.
Our next stop was Segamat. It's the durian season but alas, no durians to be found. It's just unbelievable. Durians are found in JB, Singapore but none can be found within the source. We took a detour just to buy durians. Well, unfortunate events do happen during the holidays. We take it in our stride.
With no durians buying, we headed to the next planned stop, Kuantan. We had lunch there. CK googled the place and lo and behold, not only the food was awesome, the service was great. It was past lunch so it's just us and another couple at the 2nd floor. We were noisy, kept adding food items and the restaurant obliged us. The boss came to us with balloons.
After about a total of 7.5 hours of drive, we reached Club Med and that marks the beginning of a galore of kids activities. Beach, private sailing lessons, trapeze, visit to the turtle sanctuary. To me, the private sailing lessons was the highlight. Not only was it informative, we were given total hands on. Semy, the instructor, capsized the boat 2x and let us have a go at recovering the boat. It was not easy but truly a good experience.
After 5 days at Club Med, we made our way to an Airbnb called Urban Nook, at JB. Lunch was a stop in a small town called Gambang. It was recommended by the Ikan Bilis shop. CK wanted to get some for his soup preparation. We bought some and gave Nana 2 bags. Oh yes, lunch was good, inexpensive as how it is. Last 3 photos were taken at the Airbnb.
She had a tug of war with Box and lost her toenail to the door. We visited the infirmary at Club Med and as we suspected, they couldn’t do much. We waited several days at Club Med, before making our way back to Straits Podiatry (next to TLL at Rochester Mall) for treatment.
Instead of an invasive removal treatment, we opted to take a sit and wait approach.
The toenail is still attached, as this blog post is being worked on. It’ll come out eventually but that will take time.