Respect to those who patiently fasting for more than 20 hours! Not that I've never experienced it. The day I went to Liverpool, I think I had fasting for 23 hours but that was 7 years ago. I guess I do aging. Hahaa. Ok, got to admit it, iftar at 9pm is quite challenging where the day feels so long. I left the work at 5:30 & my hotel is just 4 minutes away by train. My hotel - Austria~Trend Hotel is connected to Donauzentrum, the shopping complex here which is near to Kagran train station. So, to find a meal for iftar isn't a problem. I have plenty of time before iftar & the hunger kicks off. Ok I think enough. I kinda complaining here. Not good, not good. Be patient, you should :).
I'm at Vienna right now. I think I like Vienna. I have been abroad a few times & Vienna I'd say is very public transport friendly. It's so easy to go any where. The train is like every 2 minutes. So you don't need to chase the train if you were late. & every station is like 2 minutes away. Meaning, every single place is connected by train. If there's no train, there are buses & trams. How convenient is that. So, my trip this time is not challenging. I'd love to come again to Vienna. InshaaAllah.
The problem is I miss my kids. I'm not home sick. Alhamdulillah, from my experience of being away, I hardly feel homesick. But the kiddos, I think they are my kryptonite. Absolutely. I'm not in the mood to explore & shop. But since I'm here, I kinda have to. Kalau tak, rugi orang kata. So tomorrow, fine... After work, I'll go to the city. Just to set foot there. At least I can say, yeah I went to the city *rolling eyes*. As I said before, luckily the train is so efficient. So just hop on the train, hop off & if I didn't find any interesting thing, just hop on again & go back to the hotel. Simple.
Ok la... Takde mood dah. ساي لافر. Hahaa... Not funny? :p
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