Those Were The Days in Leeds
Every now and then, I reminisce about the place I stayed the longest during my recent trip to Europe.
It was Leeds and yes, I miss the times I was there.
Although it’s not as mighty as London, Paris and Dublin, it gave me a sense of belonging. Being there makes me feel like home – even though it was just roughly a month.
Why Leeds for such a long time? Well, it’s because I stayed with my friends who were in their final year in Leeds University. By now, everyone has graduated.
When I was there, walking to and fro the city center is quite a normal daily routine.
During Winter, the sun rarely appear. But when it does, I’ll cherish the warm sun – unlike here in Malaysia, we curse it.
Anyway, to shop for clothing, we head to Primark.
The only thing I bought from there is a Winter jacket, nothing else.
Buying cloths over here in UK will definitely burn a deep hole in my pocket. I had to stick to my budget limit, unfortunately.
To buy groceries and household items, we shop at the Morrisons.
One of our favourite dining places is The Library.
Yeap it’s called “The Library” – but no one studies here! People fill up their tummy instead.
My favourite meal is definitely Fish and Chips, costing about ₤3 (RM15). It’s probably everyone’s favourite around here – wherever you go, confirm Fish and Chips is available.
Anyway, the day gets completely dark at 4pm everyday in UK – it happens during Winter.
One of the most remembered night was the outing to the German Christmas Night Market.
There, I dressed up like a Teletubby.
Cute or not?
Actually I’m not as fat as the photo okay – it’s because of the 3 inner layers of cloths and a thick Winter jacket!
Also, I got to taste probably the best German Sausage hotdog, topped with chili sauce and mayonnaise! Yummy!
On any other nights, my friends and I usually head home early.
Staying out during the night is a bad idea because it’d be super freezing cold out there! Imagine less than 0° Celsius!
This photo was taken right outside the house. It was a quick photo session – I looked fine right, but actually I was very cold!
And this is what we see every morning when we come out.
Snow, glorious snow! Lovely isn’t it?
One thing I miss about being there is having milkshake! There’s an outlet called “Shaky Jakes”.
Just look at the stash of chocolates they have! There’s a huge variety of choices and you can pick any flavour.
On my first try, I loved it. Loved it so much until I thought of starting a milkshake business in Malaysia!
And when I’m back in Malaysia, I tried making my own milkshake several times but all attempts failed! My dream of owning a milkshake biz has melted ever since.
Anyway, dining out is definitely an expensive thing to do while being in UK. Just image the amount spent when converted back to Malaysian Ringgit.
One of the ways to save is to cook at home.
The thing I realized is that my friends don’t only get a Degree in their respective courses in UK – they’re also getting a “Degree in Cooking” as well!
Don’t play play. Just look at the delicious home-cook food they (I also got help okay) prepared.
Can open a restaurant already hor?
But if that’s not enough, or getting hungry during midnight…
My friends and I can always satisfy our “mamak” needs by having a plate of Indo Mee with fried egg and a cup of Milo! Delicious right?
Anyway, like I said, all my friends in Leeds have graduated by now – everyone has left Leeds for good.
It was a great stay and I would like to thank them for their hospitality and providing me a free place to stay!
Thanks everyone!
Know what, one day I’m gonna visit Leeds again!
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First !
as usual ! Awesome and entertaining post !
amazing!!live without any help from family?
wah ken..pi oversea la..best tu :)
p/s: dtg sini sedut trafik u yg mantaps..hehe
everytime you convert duit when buying something in Europe, memang rasa nak nangis :p
my big sis blajar medic in Leeds years ago :) but I havent been there yet
lovely photos
wow, actually, u hv a lot of great friends thre~~
come up to newcastle la, it’ll be colder =)
teringin nak tengok German Christmas Night Market depan mata sendiri… oh, bilalah dni dapat ke sana.. teringin sangat :)
I love these English cities… They have an identity of their own.
i remember their fish and chip very huge portion so i bought it for dinner and kept it for breakfast oso..budget travel oso maaa hahahaa
Show me more about Leeds!! X) I might be going there soon lol
bestnya pergi jalan..maybe kalau ada peluang nak gi Leeds juga..
love primark – have some cheap 3 pound sweaters
stratford upon avon??
Every now and then.. the beautiful memories comes back, right?
only ONE jacket in primark – that’s the place to stock up on all pajamas (t-shirts) man …
so fun… :) I was there at the same primark! this post makes me wanne go back again!!
reminded me of my time in switzerland… fish and chip almost everyday… :P… some nice pics you have there!
Take out your clothes on snow please!
seemed like a very fun trip !
bak kata org..hujan emas di negeri org..hujan batu di negeri sendiri..hehe..lastly balik negeri sendiri best jg kn..tak pernah pergi oversea pn…
p/s:thanks komen kt blog..setiap komen anda dihargai..=)
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wow..best nya dapat g holiday d oversea
i was born in Leeds.
somewhere called General Infarmatorysomething?
I have no idea.
Wah! The sausage hotdog bun looks good man!
Such a nice place! And fish and chips for only 3 pounds? So cheap!
er. dekat leeds pun ada goreng pisang ke ken. huhu. nice trip there.
miss primark..huhu…
Oh my gosh all that food looks so good! I wish I could cook that well! I love the snow photos too, you must have been freezing!
haha! nasib baik takde restoran mamak kat sana. takde kan? :p
How come you can always travel oversea eh haha
wah..p uk..bestlah..
nak main salji jugak!!!
ken,geng nanged datang ni,xder gambar ratu ker….
bilala ada rezeki nak g obersi ni
aahhh..i miss those time during winter in Japan too..playing with snow until i freezes my hands..ahha
Ken,, teletubbies are cute lar… anyway, interesting pictures and stories..
i wanna go there! But not on winter lehh. Sure too cold for me.
haha…i will definitely go there one day. LOL.
i love UK much! (:
teletubby ~~ haha..so cute~
i can feel ur excitement, ken! :P. Hopefully i could visit there by next year~
woo.. my anarchy in UK.. err Leeds.. :P
nice shots man :)
wah!!! bez nya… i pon nak pergi laa
Fish & chips for 3 quid? Where did you get that?
i lyk ur quote ‘don’t play play’ …jgn main-main…lol
Interesting photos! Hope to go to Europe one day.
Love Leeds and Love UK. Miss all of it. I’ll come back there to live and it will be marvelous!!