Showing posts with label relationships. Show all posts
Showing posts with label relationships. Show all posts

Monday, February 7, 2011

Happy Bunny CNY!

Entering the second month of the year and this is only the second post. *Faints*

Just shows how things are at work. :( Hopefully I'll have more time to continue writing in here in the near future. My Europe and UK posts are really far overdue. :(

Anyway, this is a short one to everyone out there. A little too late but better late than never, right? ;)

Happy Bunny Year, everyone! May the lunar year bring forth plenty of good health and wealth to all of us! :))

And not forgetting -

Happy 2nd to both of us. :)

Gong Xi Fa Cai and collect as much red packets as you can for the remaining days of CNY! ;)

Loves.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

One Small Candle

Bi and I celebrated our first anniversary just a few hours ago.

11 months ago, I posted about us going through one month filled with lots of laughter. 11 months later, we still have our fair share of laughter (well, not forgetting the times of disagreements ;p). It's really scary to know that a year passed in a blink of an eye.

Woke up today (or yesterday since it's already past 12am but my theory is, as long as I'm still awake it's still today), lunch in Old Town Kopitiam with the boyfriend, Chin Yap and Bernard. Went for Tiger Woohoo which was a good movie - funny but at the same time moved me to tears. Went home and later on, church in the evening and then dinner with bi!

He asked me to decide whether to turn left or right at the junction so I picked left, which he said led to Josephine. If I picked right, we would have gone to Italia Mia which had food costing double the price of Josephine's. So I said I picked the right choice 'cuz I helped him to save money (I'm an accountant and accountants are kiamsap lol).


The place was nice, cosy and I like the pillows they had on the sofa; made it feel very at home.





His Tuborg.

My fake cocktail lol.

Our starter, Wild Mushroom Soup @ RM15.

Doesn't look too appetizing in here; may be due to two reasons:
i) Bi's hand was itchy, he took a sip even before I took a picture.
ii) I'M SO USED TO LOOKING AT DLSRs PHOTO QUALITY IT MAKES ME FEEL DIGITAL CAMERAS TAKE REALLY BAD PICTURES lol.

Soup was good! Yum yum.
Could be better with a few dashes of pepper but he said, "No, must taste the original flavour" wor.

My Josephine's Chicken @ RM30.

Nice!
Grilled chicken with a twist oriental flavour and BBQ sauce.

I wanted to add chilli sauce but he said NO again. Ish.

His Peri-peri Lamb @ RM42.

Not too bad. Could be better if the meat was marinated longer. Would even be better if a little more spicier.




Lesson learnt: Can camwhore even in a high class place, provided you're pro enough.

Our dessert, Tiramisu @ RM12.

Was a little hard 'cuz the sponge fingers weren't soaked up well with the coffee mixture. The fingers and cream were not well-balanced quantity-wise. If not mistaken, no rum in it too.

Tiramisu is my fav I love to nom it so much so I can criticise a lot.

It didn't taste THAT bad, it was okay and edible but just that I can make better Tiramisu hohoho.



Care to drink some wax?

It was us-time during dinner, talking and crapping about lotsa stuffs.

*Thanks for dinner (the bill was a little ouch!) and of course, the accompaniment very much. Hope you did as well. :)

Heart you.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

V-Day

The day had came and past. But I believe that's not the only day where one expresses one's love.


I enjoyed my night. Period. No explanations needed. =)

How about you?

Friday, August 29, 2008

A Father's Love

This is a true story.

The son asked his father, "Dad, will you take part in a marathon with me?"

Despite having a heart condition, the father says, "Yes". They went on to complete the marathon together. Father and son went to join other marathons, the father always saying "Yes" to his son's request of going through the race together.

One day, the son asked his father, "Dad, let's join the Ironman together." To which, his father said, "Yes" too. Ironman is the toughest triathlon ever. The race encompasses three endurance events of a 2.4 mile (3.86 kilometers) ocean swim, followed by a 112 mile (180.2 kilometers) bike ride and ending with a 26.2 mile (42.195 kilometers) marathon along the coast of the Big Island, Hawaii.

Father and son went on to complete the race together.

Let me share with you a very touching and wonderful clip about a father and son relationship, with God's love.

Time to get some tissue papers ready.



Just look at how happy the son was when it was coming to the end of the race. And the father should get more than a round of applause for what he has done.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Grilled Chicken Salad vs Tau Foo Fah

Yesterday, I followed my brother to Bar Savanh in Mont Kiara. In a conversation with one of his colleagues, he asked me what do I find in a guy. As in a check-list. So at 1am in the morning, I was cracking my head trying to answer him. He summoned me question after question, and this struck me in the head. 'Cause there isn't any check-list for me. It's subjective, right? And it also depends on the chemistry between you and the guy. Again, right?

Anyways, my brother's colleague gave me a scenario. He asked me which guy would I pick if I'm given two choices.

Guy A
He is 32 years old (keep in mind of my age, please), is a lawyer and owns a law firm. This guy is stable and has a plan for the future. However, he only likes me.

Right.

Guy B
He's 25, is a marketing executive and all he cares about life is it's present situation. No plans for future, no nothing. The nicer part of this guy is that he loves me a lot; and his PlayStation too.

Okayyyy.

After much thinking, I chose Guy B. The reason? He loves me.

That's layer 1. Now let's move on to layer 2.

We shall assume that I equally like both Guy A and B - although I'm quite sure this wouldn't happen.

Guy A and I have much more room for improvement.

Guy B's life will revolve around his PS forever.

Again I'm being asked, which guy I will choose.

The answer is quite obvious, isn't it?

However, in real life, no one can actually analyse about something like this. Nobody can predict what will happen in the future. But I'm just curious about what other girls think so I'll appreciate if comments are left. Guys, if you can put yourself in the shoes of a girl, you're definitely welcomed to comment too. =)

So which will you choose? A plate of grilled chicken salad where it can only be found in Western restaurants or a bowl of tau foo fah in which it can be found anywhere?