In Canada , we almost take multiculturalism for granted. Going for sushi or butter chicken in Vancouver , with a bunch of your friends, every one of them from different ethnic backgrounds, is simply no big deal; you may not even notice. Maybe it’s because modern-day Canada was built by “immigrants”, so that [...]
While the né-Shivjis went to Singapore, the two in-law husbands (Arzoo and I) decided to hit the jungle. Taman Negara National Park holds what is reportedly the oldest rainforest in the world (130 million years) — having never suffered an ice age — and as such is home to all sorts of friendly plants and [...]
There’s a store on the main street in Tanah Rata that sells local handicrafts. Ordinarily we’re pretty blase about these things (overpriced tourist dreck) but something made Nazma stop, and we went in. Then I looked up. Wooden masks on the walls, dozens of statues lining the showcases everwhere, and not the cheapo phony “antiques” [...]
(Today’s blogpost by our special guest, Nazma)
My parents are both turning 60 this year. Dad’s birthday fell on February 26, so Farah came up with the idea of treating both of them to a trip. As relatively well-travelled as the Shivjis are, Southeast Asia remained largely unexplored, and so Kuala Lumpur became the meeting point [...]
Realized we’ve hardly posted since coming to Malaysia. Well, the big draw was Thaipusam, a Hindu festival that we rushed down to Kuala Lumpur (KL) for. I can’t say too much about this for the time being: first because we’re still digesting the entire experience; second because we still have a lot of background research [...]