"Happiness is just a state of mind."
- Meals
The art of preparing food. Eating with gold plated spoons,chopping up ingredients from the most original form and buying food that you will never feel guilty indulging in.
No doubt this was the best part of my holidays. To stay home and whip up meals like a nigga housewife and behave like an amateur photographer.
2. Time-out
Just me,myself and my shopping bags.
Going for a bowl of Simon and Garfunkel, buying things on my list,stopping by for a cup of Yami Yogurt, visiting the nail parlour and ending the day with a roll of popiah.
I love doting on myself and I don't think that will ever change.
So it's either working harder or just, working harder.
3. Buying treats
Visited Tim Ho Wan with my Mum and PJ last weekend and we found it rather disappointing.
The poor boy had to queue for an hour and the service procedures there was pretty inflexible.
Other than the 'BBQ pork bun' and the 'spinach garlic dumpling', all the other food tasted rather mediocre to me.
I'm not exactly very carnivorous so if I had a choice, I would definitely go for Swee Choon.
Their egg tarts and custard buns are very much more satisfying than Tim Ho Wan's limited menu screaming shrimp and pork meat.
Not to mention, the meal wasn't exactly pocket-friendly.
4. Celebration
I certainly enjoyed looking at everyone all dressed up and looking good (:
5. Family time
Though not a fan of animals, I was pretty fascinated by the amount of sea creatures that I got to read about.
The whole journey lasted for a good 3 hours and it was definitely quality family bonding time.
Good place for grandparents to visit.....................
My grandfather: " This fish is gonna taste good fried, This... steamed."
"Oh that, the fish used in nasi lemak.."
Certainly unexpected but very adorable of him (:
Now, I'm feeling quite blessed typing in my room and hiding from the terrible haze outside.
Going to give my wardrobe a new look.
Will be back soon
xx
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