Sunday, November 19, 2006

THIS TIME HE'S GONE TOO FAR

I think it's time to actually start using my blog for the other initial intended purpose, that is to jot down my feelings and emotions. So far I haven't touched on my personal life much apart from the meals I've had.... How do I begin?

I've just found out that one of my good friends have been doing some stuff behind my back. For many reasons I do not have the right to be upset about this, but somehow the hurt feelings I just can't control. I find that this is a type of betrayal which I absolutely cannot take...

I just need a place for me to vent my frustrations and not a people bashing exercise, so if I am not writing this post out to be fully comprehendable, please forgive me. I always try to be a good friend to my friends, and luckily I do have a few friends which I know I can trust 100%. This particular "friend" has really gone too far this time. The situation has been played out before, with me being the latest being hurt.

The emotions that I've gone through in the last 48 hours has been a real roller coaster ride... I felt anger at first, then came hurt, betrayed, lied to, confusion. All my previous values and beliefs of how friends should treat each other have been turned upside down. Now I'm tired. Mentally and physically tired. So after calming down and much contemplation, I've decided that it is not worth it to continue this "friendship".

I do not need any explanations or anything like that from him, I just want to let go... I just need to be surrounded by people that really cares about me, not someone who apprears to be everyone's friend.

Friday, October 27, 2006

SORE BACK

Woke up this morning with a really sore neck and upper back. I hope this is not a sign of age creeping up on me! I am not sure how I hurt it. May be just the way I slept last night.

Is summer coming anytime soon? I am still using my electric blanket till now.

Till next time. Ciao!

I said in my last couple of post that there'll be more frequent updates since I have broadband at home now, remember? Well, due to my laziness, the updates are even more infrequent that before!!! Chee sin one... hahaha... Welcome to my world!

Monday, October 02, 2006

REVIEW: SOTO JAPANESE RESTAURANT

As you can tell this is becoming more and more like a food blog. Well, at this point in time I'm more interested in writing about food than anything else. So there, those on a diet can quit now. Life is too short to eat limited food. Hehehe....

My birthday celebration last week started with a lavish dinner at
Soto Japanese Garden Restaurant. I've heard about this place before at the beginning of the year from a fellow foodie Ange who was totally impressed by the place and I really wanted to try it out for myself. Now, when Ange says that a restaurant is good, you better believe her.

Weirdly enough when Nev wanted to shout me a birthday dinner last week, I totally forgot about this place until he suddenly suggested "Soto!". I immediately answered, "Yes please!". Off we went to St Mary's Bay, I wasn't too sure how to get there but I knew it was behind the Belgium Bar which serves steamed mussels. We finally found the restaurant, the entrance is so simple that you wouldn't think that it's a restaurant inside if not for the windows.

We were greeted by the waitress and shown our table. The deco inside is so japanese, they even have a nice tranquil garden setting at the back. Started off with their house sake. It came in a little tea pot but don't be deceived by the size of it, the sake lasted very well.


We ordered the Zensai Platter (for 2), it came with a selection of entrees. This is good to try out little bits of what the restaurant had to offer. The deep fried Calamari & Beef Karaage is really good. Yum :) Nev also had the miso soup, he said that was pretty good.

We requested that they leave the menu behind as we wanted to order as we go, hehehe... Then came the Tataki Beef salad for Nev. I tried a couple of pieces of the beef, sooooo tender and not over-cooked. Definitely recommended for steak lovers.

Next came my Prawn, Scallop & Oyster filo tempura. ow, this is a MUST TRY! The presented itself is worth every cent. I had the mouth watering prawn & scallop while Nev had the oyster.


Next, I ordered the Crispy Juicy Teriyaki Chicken with Tawara rice rolls. Seriously, the best ever teriyaki chicken I've had in my life! The chicken is seasoned, deep dried and topped off with teriyaki sauce. The sauce is not overly sweet and the chicken pieces is really crispy & juicy. The rice rolls which are seasoned complemented the dish so well, instead of the usual bowl of plain rice.

Although feeling very full, I wasn't going to do without dessert! I'm glad I didn't! You acn choose 3 items from the dessert menu and they make a dessert platter for you. We were greedy and the fact that I wanted all my desserts to myself, I made Nev order his own platter. Hahaha... *evil*

For my selections, I had black sesame ice cream, black sesame creme brulee and the maccha (green tea) tiramisu, pitured. Nev chose the maccha ice cream, vanilla ice cream & dango with sweet anko sauce and papaya pannecota with lime caramel sauce.


You can tell from all the above, it was a totally indulgent night.... I have to mention, the service was top-notch. The waitress was even thoughtful enough to bring the brandy which Nev ordered out on the courtyard to us while we were having a ciggie break.

THANKS NEVILLE!!!!!!! I had a really great meal and excellent company! :)

Sunday, September 24, 2006

SUNDAY RAMBLINGS

Yo! Yo! How's it going everyone? Again apologies for the lack in posts lately. Just been studying most of the nights after work.... as my no.1 fan pointed out to me, my last post was 27 AUGUST 2006!!! hehehe.... So here's just a few Sunday ramblings that pop into my mind.



  • Just a warning to anyone going out sunbathing today, please read this, better to just stay in the shade and avoid direct sunlight. It's very hard to stay indoors though today since it's so sunny and beautiful outside. Damn, should have done my laundry today. I guess the UV in the sun's rays can kill any germs better bleach! hahaha....

  • Since I have broadband internet connection now at home, I guess there's no excuse for no postings for long periods of time... Ya, finally joined in the bandwagon of broadband users, thanks to my flatmate Kj :) When he was installing the router thing and setting my PC up for the connecton, the install CD seemed to have some problems automatically setting up on my PC. I thought must be the age of my PC. Luckily the friendly helpdesk guy managed to talk Kj through setting it up manually. Phew! Here I thought I have to get another computer. But the night before, when Kj wanted to install the router, he couldn't find the socket on my PC, reason = no ethernet. Hahaha... so this is what I bought.

  • I think I have two gay guys living across from my unit.... just a general observation. How do I know? I haven't been spying if you're thinking that, I guess you can call it a "neighbourhood watch".... hahahahaha...... they are in their mid-forties/fifties living with a cat/dog?.... not sure, as I said before, I wasn't spying! hahaha.... oh, my next door neighbour moved out yesterday. Not sure if they were just renting or what. They've just been in there for less than a year... hmm... if they're selling, may be a a very kind banker can top up my mortgage so I can afford to buy it.... then, I knock down the walls and joined the two together! Mwahahaha..... build my own castle!!!!!!! Welcome to Istana Leng Leng! hahahahaha.... I think I need to join more than two terrace houses to call it a castle....

  • Yay! My birthday is coming up next week!.... Gosh, how time flies. Must take stock of what I've done/accomplished this year and what's the plan for the coming year... hmmm... another post, ok? Need some rather in-depth thinking for this, not to mention a couple glasses of wine:)

  • Made a bacon & egg pie a few weekends ago for our NY friend who was here. Here's how it turned out. Quite yumm if I say so myslef :) Hahaha.. that night, when I was wiping up after making the pie, I accidentally brushed/pushed a whole freaking tray of eggs from my benchtop to the floor!!! Horror!Luckily only a couple of eggs broken.... phew! Here's how the pie turned out. Have to say it goes very well with roast duck & roast chicken... *wink*



OK, that's all from me for now... Have a good Sunday everyone!

Sunday, August 27, 2006

PAN MEEN

This is such a belated post. A few weeks back we've been treated to a marvellous home made pan meen dinner by L. I've never tried this in Penang believe it or not. So, I'll just let the pictures do the talking. This is gonna such a mission on dial-up connection but I shall give it a go... :)

Started off with the ingredients for the pan meen creation. Of coz, when cooking you have to have some titbits to munch on


Nice setting to set the mood (cozy & casual)

Now, here comes the fun part! Making the pan mee! Everyone gathering around the huge pot of boiling water to make the meen.






Looks fun, eh?
Can you spot my no. 1 fan? Hehehehehehe....

Now here comes the assembling part, just like an lean mean assembling factory, ingredients are placed on the noodles with accuracy & precision.


Please note, I've added an extra ingredient from my own creation. See the paste like thingy next to the canister? Well, the garlic bulbs used for making the soup stock was gonna be chucked out. So I grabbed the garlic bulbs out of the waste disposal (I bet didn't need to know that, hahaha) which smelled very fragrant and mash it all up to add to the noodles! Genius! Hahahahaha.... Apart from my kay poh ingredient, the essential things that goes with this type of noodles are fish balls, shitake mushrooms, fried anchovies, spring onion, fried mince, veges & fried shallots. Our generous host L prepared all this by himself the whole afternoon. *HUGS*********


THE FINISH PRODUCT!


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YUMMY!!!!

Thanks L for the whole make & eat experience:) Your cooking creations always top of pops!

We will definitely miss you when you leave Auckland in a couple of weeks time. Make sure you bloody use your return ticket!!!!!

Thursday, August 17, 2006

I LEARNT MY LESSON

Lesson I learnt this week is that never, NEVER EVER, send cash through the post. For my sister's birthday, I sent her a birthday card last week and thought would be nice to include a $20 dollar bill in it. I guess I don't have to continue telling you what happened! But I'm going to anyway...

Let me tell what this person (animal) did. First he/she would have to scan all sorts of mail to know that there's money in an envelope. The bill was in between a greeting card which is quite thick, so this animal would have to put it through xray or whatever to find out. Ok, once $$$ detected, this animal actually took a lot of effort to cover his/her crime. He/she carefully cut the side of the envelope, got out the money then you wouldn't believe this. He actually glued the side up! Like as if nothing happened. I'd rather he just dump the card or just did a really bad patch job! This f*cker had the audacity to take time to beautify his handy work as if he cared! When I spoke to my sis, she didn't even know that there was $$$ in the card in the first place (I didn't mention the note in the card, just a spontaneous action).

This type of person should be caught and fired and stoned!!! But we know how the system works, don't we? He/she would probably get a little talking to (not even a warning) from his/her partner-in-crime boss. Then continue whatever it is they are doing, probably gluing more envelopes. Sucks! To even get to that stage, the animal needs to be caught.... I just don't even know how to catch someone like that when there are thousands employees working there... sickening!

I guess it's my fault to send cash in the first place, but but but.... argghhh, let's just not send anymore cash in the post.



P/s: I purposely didn't mention which country it is I think is involved as I can't prove it. End of story. So just consider this a lesson learnt :)

Thursday, August 03, 2006

REVOLVING DOORS OF VENGEANCE



A good friend recommended this Hong Kong TVB series to me. As the title suggests it's called The Revolving Doors of Vengeance or the cantonese name is "Chou Tim Fong Wan". Don't you think whoever thought of the English name for this series is such a genuis? For me, I would have thought of something lame and similar to a direct translation, let's say, "Hotel Wind Cloud"! hahahahaha.... So smart and creative some people are.

I am not disappointed, this series is marvellous. Ok, I'm not talking about The Da Vinci Code storyline standard, but just for some light suspense, romance, business and family war, this is sufficient. There are 30 episodes and I only have 10 days to finish it. Not that it is a difficult task to accomplish, me being a TV addict, but it does add some pressure, y'know?

The story goes something like this:

This hotel owner has 3 sons who are not the ideal type sons, ie gambling lah, money laundering lah, fighting la, ya the terrible types. Also, not fighting with other people outside only, the 2 elder ones are constantly bullying the youngest son, Kai Kit (Ron Ng), and his mom (2nd wife, 1st wife passed away). The hotel owner wished that his 3 sons would one day work together like happy family to run the hotel.

So, he and Martin (Joe Ma Tuk Choong) worked out a plan to make his dreams come true.. The theory is that if an outsider comes in to mess with the family, the sons would reunite to protect the family. Of course, we know that it's not so smooth one, right? Martin would come into the hotel board of directors and act like a baddie to get rid of the 3 sons. The deal is when the 3 sons prove that they are capable of running the hotel, Martin would reveal the grand plan and leave. Who knows, the old man after transfer his shares to Martin, got hit in accident and died! So, cannot prove that he is actually there to help the brothers instead of really being a nasty a**hole. Can you believe that most of this happen in the first episode??? So kan cheong...

Anyway, there is some romance in between the storyline. I especially like this character called Happy Li Hoi Sum (Ella Koon). She's very pretty, I don't recognise her from any other movies. I'm really bad at remembering faces, for all I know, I might have seen 10 of her movies. Anyway, I think she'll become a big star if she's not already one by now. As her name suggests, she's the happy go lucky type. People take advantage of her also don't know one, though she doesn't act like a bimbo...

Of course in these type of dramas, there must be the evil characters. This time it's a father-daughter double act. These two damn evil, trying to take over the hotel and gave the family all sorts of trouble. The father (John Chiang) is ok la, do what a normal evil character does, quite good. The part I can't stand is the daughter (Elaine Yiu). You know the type, act like so innocent like that but extremely evil inside. This is not the problem, the worst part is her voice! In "weak" mode, she speaks so soft and slow, I can't even hear what the hell she's saying. Just so want to slap her till real tears roll... hahaha... In "nasty" mode, she pushes my fave character, Hoi Sum, out onto the road to be run over by a funnily decorated truck (they were in Phillipines for that scene) but luckily it managed to swerve in time. Guess what? The truck rammed straight into the b*tch!!!!! OMG, I know I shouldn't laugh but remember this is only acting and she's been a real bad a**... The worst is yet to come for her, you see. The reason for the attempted murder is because she and Hoi Sum going for the same guy, Kai Kit. When she's lying on the hospital bed, Kai Kit went to go chase after Hoi Sum. He's also quite heartless in that fact but I overlooked it because I want HS to be with him... hahaha... chee sin one..

In the end, bad people either die or paralysed. Good people have loving families and become rich & successful. Great viewing! There you have it, 30 hours of screen time summarised to a few paragraphs.

Anyone else wants me to do reviews for any other movies/dramas/series? Drop me an email. hahaha...

Saturday, July 22, 2006

MERCURY PLAZA ~ JAPANESE FOOD

Apologies for the lack of updates recently. Just been really lazy after work most nights and couldn't wait to catch up on the TVB series I'm currently watching. Will talk about that in another post. But for now, I'd to share with you some great tasting Japanese meals I've been having on most weekends. You know, Jap food can be very addictive.

This shop is actually located in the Mercury Plaza foodcourt. Ok, this place is rather old and shabby inside, but trust me, the you gotta try the Japanese stall in there. It's da best! Don't let the interior deco deceive you, I'd rather sit in shabby place eating wonderful meals than sitting in an pretentious looking restaurant and eating crap food. hehehe... This place is good value for $$$ and taste wise, superb! You can't go wrong :) Plus parking is just right outside the foodcourt free!

First up, this is the sushi box. $11. The fish is sooo fresh and the rice that they use is just the right texture, sticky but not gluey. You can taste each grain slipping down your throat with enough vinegar and sugar to give that extra bite!


Next up, you have the Dinner Box where you have a choice of either chicken or beef. Trust me, if you have BIG appetite like me, then this box is for you! $12 for vege tempura, teriyaki chicken, sashimi, sushi, miso soup, rice and salad! I'll let the picture doing the talking.


Simply satisfying!

These are just two of the things that I've pics of. They have plenty of other dishes to choose from. The other thing that I'd usually go for is their Lunch Box which starts at $7.50 from memory (available at nights as well). You get heaps of stuff in that as well.

Yet to try their katsu don, but from what I can see from my next door table's order, it'll certainly be on my list in the next visit!

Saturday, July 08, 2006

A BLONDE MOMENT

On my usual weekly visit to the neighbourhood petrol station today, I realised that I'm having one of those days where I ask myself, "Am I a blonde in disguise???" hehe...

After punching in $40 on the machine, I was standing there waiting for it to fill up. Halfway through, the counter showed 23.40 and it stopped! click here, click there on the hose..hmmm... still not continuing to fill. Quite frustrated by then. Are they trying to cheat my money? What if I didn't notice when it had stopped, I'dwould gone in to pay for the full amount. OK, showdown time!

I marched straight into the shop, and told the cashier that their machine is not working properly, stopped at 23.40 when I wanted $40. The shop assisstant knowing full well what had happend yell out....




"Excuse me, you are looking at the litre pumped counter!!!"




Hahahaha... how crazy can I be? So embarassing! There were other people in the shop that also heard my complain and the shop assisstant's answer :( Oooppss... I think instead of having a blonde moment, a more appropriately term would be, I was having a "Lengx2 Moment!" Hahahahaha........

Hope you are having a great weekend everyone!

Thursday, June 29, 2006

ELECTRIC BLANKET

What a wonderful invention! It keeps you warm during those cold cold winter nights, uses very minimal power, cheap to buy, and provide something very valuable even money can't buy: a cosy night's sleep. Of course, I'm referring to the ELECTRIC BLANKET!!!

Going through my 12th winter here, I just realised how much comfort this thin flat piece of material and bits of wires can provide. Can't believe how come I didn't buy this wonderful invention sooner! I suppose I haven't really needed an electric blankets in the past as houses that I've lived in in the past have been quite warm and the winters haven't been as cold as this year's or other obvious reasons.

In the last few weeks, I've been woken up in the wee hours of the morning feeling so cold that I'm unable to go back to sleep, (hate it when my xxx dreams are interrupted, hahaha). So, started my quest for the perfect heating solution. Of course not everything is as straight forward as it should have been. I started to think that since I'm going have heating, I might as well go for something that would be able to warm up the different rooms that I'm going to be in and easy to move around the house.

There are so many different types of heaters available out there that it became a BIG research project for me. There's the fan heater, convector heater, gas heaters, oil column heaters blah blah blah, the list just keeps going on and on. Since a lot of people have been recommending oil column heaters to me, I decided to give it a go.

Monday, bought a 9 fin column heater. Tried it in the lounge, waited waited and waited for it warm up the whole room. I think I'll be waiting till summer at this rate. I think I was expecting too much from this poor little machine. I was hoping to be walking around the house in my boxer shorts and either singlet or T-shirt while watching TV. How wrong can I be. I doubt that it even warmed up the surrounding areas. I think I felt more warmth (and even broke a sweat) from lugging this thing up from the garage to my lounge and taking it out from the box! Not light you know...

Tuesday, returned it! Hahaha.... I think may be I should have given it another chance given my unrealistic expectations. However, I wanted instant results... Surprise! I exchanged it for an electric blanket! Even for e blankets, there are so many sub-choices to make. Do I want 2 switches? a gazillion heat settings? fleece? sizes? feet warmers? fitted or tied down? In the end, I thought since this is a trial run, I'll just grab whatever that's on the shelf in the big red shed that we all fondly know as The Warehouse. What a bargain! Half the price of the heater some more.

They were having a 20% sale for all electric blankets so must be my lucky day. When I got home, I decided to change the sheets of the whole bed to really be able to indulge in the "experience". Fixing the electric blanket onto the bed was a mission as the strings have to go all around and underneath the mattress. One by one, got it all tied up. Deciding where the switch should be. Then, there's the deciding which duvet case, pillow cases to use and changing the duvet case.... Phew! (hot already, no need blanket hahaha...) After all the mucking around, it is all set up! Fresh crisp luxurious sheets, big cuddly pillows and puffed up feather down duvet.... my intention to create the ultimate sleeping experience is almost done. And FLICK!

Straight away set it onto the highest setting available. Hop onto the bed immediately to see if can feel the heat... chee sin one. Of course can't feel it so fast but I thought I'll try anyway, can't resist the bed. Left it turned on then went to downstairs to continue watching my canto drama. All the while, was hoping there's no fire engulfing my bed upstairs.... hahahaha... touch wood.

Judgement time has come, feeling anxious, slipped my hand under the covers... OMG!!!! The bed is warm!!!! Wasting no time, immediately hopped into it! So nice, so warm, so comfy, so cosy, BLISS!

Flick, turn off blanket and zzz... zzz... zzz... zzz.... zzzz.... zzzz.... zzz... zzz... zzzz... (too much zzz?????) GREAT!


P/s: 2nd night, I forgot to turn it off (on full power) last night and fell asleep... lucky, I didn't get roasted, or worse, char-grilled. Gosh, so hot... have to get the hang of this.... my latest toy :)

P/s/s: Do you think I can wrap one around myself while it's turned on to watch TV on the sofa? or even just pop outside for a ciggie? Believe me, if it's not so difficult to set up or take it off the bed, I would have tried by now :)

Nite nite!

Sunday, June 18, 2006

DRINK MORE WATER!

With the constant rain, it is damn depressing when you are falling sick as well. I actually like the rain in winter, especially if you have tonnes of dvds and tv series to catch up on. However, when you are feeling extremely cold and lack of any energy, the winter chills and rain can be DAMN depressing!

So, at the moment, my body is becoming a huge dam for hot honey drinks and warm water. What is the first thing people say when you tell them that you're not feeling 100%? "Drink more water, ok?" hehehe... this is like the old grandma remedy for every sickness under the sky. DRINK MORE WATER. What to do? Drink more water lor....

Of course, in the height of my fever, I'm going to buffet lunch in an hour's time is not going to help my situation, right? I suppose, my reasoning is to eat more so that I can have more energy to combat the flu? Haha, that's my remedy for everything, "Eat more lar!"

Yes, I have been eating pretty well this weekend. I have tasted something which I have heard on hundreds of Hong Kong TVB series. Can you guess what this is? Chau Tau Foo? No. Tong Sui? No. Poot Chai Koe? NO! Give up?
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LOONG HAR YEE MEEN!!!!!!!! Ta da!

I have had lobsters thermidor, lobster salad, lobster california roll, steamed lobster, but never tried an actual lobster yee meen which I constantly hear those rich tai tais in TVB series place their order with skinny pale looking "care leh feh" waiters... hahaha... I have to say the lobster flesh was divine! It was firmer than crab meat and I felt that added substance to it... hehe... I must say, it blended very well with the noodles which you can't really see from the pic as it was under the mountain of lobster meat. YUM.

This dinner is actually a celebration of a dear friend CS's achievements. So what do you do when you want to celebrate something? BIG DINNER, of course! Along with this brilliant dish, we had something else which was only had in the olden days in the Song Dynasty by Emperors! Want to do the guessing game again? hahahaha... I'll spare you the torture, it is none other than "Poon Choi" !

My gosh, I'm gonna be late for my buffet lunch if I don't go and get ready soon. But what the heck, I'll type as fast as I can... as JL once said to me when met me after waiting for a good 5 minutes (may be 15 mins), "It's confirmed! You can never be punctual!" hahaha...

Anyway back to the Poon Choi. My first time having this dish as well. It is basically a a pot lined with various types of meat and veges on different layers. As you can see from the pic, there's roast chicken, roast duck, roast pork, prawns, mushrooms, veges, mussels etc. Delicious! Thanks CS!

We had this dinner in the relatively new China Restaurant in the CBD. The deco is quite beautiful and stylish, service is excellent. I hear that they serve yum char as well. So will definitely try it out sometime soon.

Nice?

So let's recap an important lesson from above when feeling under the weather, DRINK MORE WATER!!!!!!!!

Sunday, June 04, 2006

LAKSA NIGHT


Last Friday a group of us were invited to a "Laksa Night" at Jeffery and Murray's place for dinner. What a nice way to start off Queen's Birthday long weekend, a nice meal with friends.

I have to say Jeffery did a wonderful job of creating a little bit of Malaysia in New Zealand. The laksa tasted superb! With the cold weather upon us, the aroma and spiciness of the laksa brought much comfort to taste buds....I especially like the tofu pok in the soup :)

Since many are away for the long weekend, we could all fit into the dining table. Which is a change to our usual gatherings where people tend to spread out through different parts of the house with sub-groups having their own little conversations.

After dinner, Jeffery gave all of us a surprise by bringing out a fully lit birthday cake for Murray! Yes, it was Murray's birthday last week and this is sort of a belated celebration.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MURRAY! May you have another wonderful year full of interesting travels!
This cake is definitely one of the much better cakes I have tasted recently. Full of fruit, light and creamy. Bad experience with a whole cheesecake I bought recently :( However did I managed to finish the whole thing by myself though... hahaha...

After dinner, all of us sat around a chimmena (you won't believe how hard it was to find the correct spelling! Pronounced cheem-me-na? hehe.. Gosh, this one's expensive, no wonder no bids yet. Chimmena anyone? ) outside in the garden. For cold nights such as these, it was a such blessing. Sort of like sitting around a camp fire in your own backyard.

Wonderful dinner with great friends... what more can you ask for?
Once again, Happy Birthday Murray!

WINTER WONDERLAND

The rain is a sign that winter is indeed here! When you mention winter here in Auckland, it doesn't create a vision of little white snow flakes slowly falling from the sky, covering rooftops, smoky chimney and garden covered with white blankets of snow. But instead, what you get is this:

Yes you get, rain, rain and MORE rain! Silly me, I hung out a load of laundry yesterday late afternoon, I knew it might rain later in the night but I still did it anyway. I think it's my way of adding a little excitement into the whole laundry process. What's the point of hanging out the laundry knowing without a doubt it's going to be dry. hahahaa.... So, what's the outcome? Wet shirts, wet pants, wet towels, wet G-strings, wet socks, wet wet wet!

Secretly, I am hoping that one day when I wake up in the morning looking out the window, it would suddely snow!!! Hahaha.... I mean if you're going to experience winter, might as well get 100% winter feel, right?

There is one tremendous benefit to winter though, you get to eat non-stop while comforting yourself that it's winter and you need to eat more for the warmth! Hmmm... one down side to this is I haven't recovered from last winter! and we've been through last autumn, summer and spring! Oh well, this just shows that I'm consistent!

Food pics to come!

Sunday, May 28, 2006

Let's Start

Wow! I can't believe it! I have finally made the first step in creating my own personal blog!!! I have to say this is one of the most exciting thing I've done in ages! Since I started reading Gina's blog about 2 years ago, I'm hooked on blogs.
Now let's stop here and just try if this post works!
Fingers crossed everyone!