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Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
I am currently serving in Malaysia through the Young Adults in Global Missions program with the ELCA. My job consists of three parts: 1) Working at Cheshire home with mentally and/or physically disabled persons. 2) Working at Care Haven (an orphanage) teaching English and math to four of the children. 3) Each Sunday I have the privilege of working with the 2nd KK Girls Brigade unit in the afternoon.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

KL

Last week Erika, Ellen, and I took an adventure to the West side of Malaysia to the capital Kuala Lumpur (KL). It was a great four days spent running around the city and seeing as many sites as possible.
Ellen and Erika at our Hostel at the YWCA. (top left)
An amazing Indian meal. (Middle)
View from the Petronas Towers. (Below)
Petronas Towers at night. Taken from the fountains in previous picture.
Reflection of Petronas towers.
Ellen and I at Taman Tasik Perdana (lake gardens)
We were able to go canoeing for a half hour!!! My favorite half hour of the day.
After climbing 272 stairs this is the sign that greeted us at the Batu Caves
We swam at a park on our way back with some local kids and students!
Dataran Merdeka (Independence Square) on the left and a really neat building on the right. We took many detours on our journey which allowed us to see some amazing structures and more of the local life. It pays to Jalan Kaki (go by legs) and not be able to always read a map!
Two scenes from Melaca. An small town with a lot of history.

We also visited Chinatown, Little India, central market, the local night market, and Masjid Jamek (Jame Mosque). It was a wonderful trip with lots of adventure and a little sleep along the way.

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