Jackie Foster after leaving showbusiness and have her family with Michael and their two kids, Jared and Caleigh moving from one country to another is not new to the brood given Michael’s job in a multinational company.
After staying in Singapore for three-and-a-half years. They are now living in Kuala Lumpur. Jackie once showed her spacious unit with a fantastic view of Kuala Lumpur’s skyline.
“Ang work ng expat [expatriate] usually would be a three-year contract each time. If within three years, they want to relocate you,” Jackie said.
The big windows in the unit let in plenty of natural light that adds to the airy feel of the space. Most of the pieces were shipped from their house in Singapore and only a few items were bought in Malaysia.
Since the unit is big, Caleigh and Jared have their own rooms, plus there’s also a well-maximized balcony that’s been transformed into play and lounge areas.
The openness of the unit is best appreciated from the entrance where one can see the living and dining areas. Sliding glass doors lead to the balcony where the play area and “adult area” or lounge nook are found.
The living area is furnished with a mocha-colored sofa, a rustic-inspired coffee table, and a storage ottoman. Instead of simply mounting the TV on the wall, Jackie designed a special wall mount that resembles a painting. It’s a clever way of sprucing up a plain wall, too.
The dining area is simple yet inviting. Similar to what’s seen in the living area, a carpet defines the space. It evokes an old world vibe with the pairing of the wooden table and the French-style chairs with cabriole legs.
Set against the wall is a rustic console table that holds candles, plants, and other knickknacks. A gold rectangular mirror livens up the wall and adds a sophisticated touch to space.
But then again they are now leaving to another destination, she posted on her instagram showed people packing their things with the caption:
“I’m not going to lie, I’m a little teary eye’d. I’m excited for our next chapter but we are sad to leave behind some Awesome people, mainly the ones we met through Caleighs school. It makes my heart ache to know we leave such great teachers, school owner and friends behind.. This past year was one of the toughest for me as a sister, a mother and as a homemaker. So many challenges came my way and the one person who kept me from losing my mind is my husband. I’m grateful for how the Lord has blessed me with all that I have specially for #mybabadada I trust this next destination is where we will set our roots deep because I’ve been praying for this for a decade. Where the Lord leads, He provides 🎁 While the movers do the heavy lifting, I’m packing 10 suitcases 4 trolleys and 6boxes of immediate necessities Physically and mentally I’m #extremelyexhausted 😵#theLordismystrength 💪”
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