22 Nov 2012
Finally, school is out for Casey and we are on our way to Taipei. After spending 5 days in Taipei, we head to Hong Kong. :) DH will be speaking at a conference in Taipei, and doing a poster presentation at a conference in Hong Kong.
This is also the first time that I'm traveling on Cathay Pacific. Cathay flies direct from Taipei to Hong Kong, so it's much cheaper to fly via Cathay on all sectors. Unfortunately, Cathay doesn't fly direct from Singapore to Taipei, we have to transit in Hong Kong first, before heading on to Taipei.
Below are some pictures taken at Changi Airport and some in the airplane. There's a picture of DD trying to show us the wart on her toe, which is going to drop off soon after it was burnt off a few weeks back.
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Unboxing my iPhone 5!
We were very lucky to have been able to get onto Apple's website on the day pre-orders for the iPhone 5 started, and our iPhone 5 arrived on 21 Sep, the day it was released. Yep, buying it online is much more comfortable than having to camp overnight outside an authorized Apple retailer just to get it on the release day. So, just for fun, here's the unboxing of my iPhone 5. :)
| Here it is! Arrived just after noon on 21st September. |
| The iPhone 5 box well-protected by the thick postage box. |
| And I'm getting closer to seeing what the iPhone 5 looks like in real life! |
| Here it is! I wonder which Foxconn employee left these finger prints on my screen?!? |
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Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Mini-Master Chess Players?
DS and DD seem to have taken an interest in chess recently. I have no clue how to play the game, so I think they know more about chess than me at this point in time!
| DS and DD playing the game very seriously. |
| Of course, DD couldn't resist the opportunity to give me one of her funny poses for the camera. |
Monday, September 24, 2012
Shinji by Kanesaka
This is where we had lunch for our 10th wedding anniversary. Shinji by Kanesaka is located at Raffles Hotel. Shinji Kanesaka is a 2-star Michelin chef and he chose Singapore to open his first restaurant outside of Japan.
We would highly recommend this restaurant. Unfortunately, after eating "real" sushi and sashimi here, I don't think we'll find Sushi Tei* or Sakae Sushi* as enjoyable anymore!
*Sushi Tei and Sakae Sushi are well-known franchised Japanese restaurants in Singapore which have sushi trains (also known as conveyor belt sushi).
| Here is where we sat. Right in front of the chef where we can see him work to prepare our food and chat with him at the same time. |
| Chef Shunsuke Yoshizawa at work. We were really impressed by how quietly and quickly he worked to get our food ready, and at the same time keeping his working area clean and tidy. |
| Picture taken before the meal. If it was taken after, our abdomen will be noticeably larger! |
A very special pedicure. :)
It's not everyday we're going to find a brother painting the toenails of his little sister! But DS likes painting and DD likes painted nails, so I guess that works out well. :) However, I'm not sure if DS will be repeating this anytime soon because he wasn't very happy with DD's grumbling that he didn't do a very good job! Haha!
10th Anniversary Lunch (Without the kids, of course!) :)
We gave ourselves a treat at Shinji by Kanesaka, a Japanese restaurant at Raffles Hotel by 2-star Michelin chef Shinji Kanesaka. We had the omakase menu, which essentially means that the menu selection is left entirely to the chef. I also interpret it as ingredients that the chef needs to get rid of before they turn bad. :P
For the omakase menu, we had an appetizer, a selection of cooked dishes, sashimi, nigiri and maki sushi, a soup and finally, desert.
| Raw scallop with mustard and tonburi. Tonburi is made from seeds of a shrub called Bassia Scoparia and looks like caviar. |
| Red snapper sashimi |
| Another really interesting dish. Tuna sashimi, in onion sauce, ginger flower and dried fish flakes. |
| Flathead fish nigiri sushi |
| Squid nigiri sushi, with some sea salt and lime. This tasted exquisite! The tinge of salty and sour really enhanced the taste of the otherwise plain tasting squid. |
| Marinated lean tuna nigiri sushi |
| Shrimp nigiri sushi. I found this very delicious. The shrimps were super fresh and were still slightly firm in texture. |
| Sea urchin maki sushi |
| Eel, done in 2 different ways. With sea salt, and with a sweet sauce. |
Sunday, September 23, 2012
10 Years and Counting...
DH and I celebrate our 10th wedding anniversary this month! Would you believe we have been married 10 years?!? Well, neither can we! It is difficult to comprehend how we've spent 10 long years together, and it feels like only a couple of years back that we got married. The truth is, DS is already 7 years old this year! How time flies!
Well, DH, who is becoming pretty good at making video slideshows lately, did one for our 10th wedding anniversary. Here it is. :)
(P.S. In case anyone was wondering, I am nicknamed "A" and DH is "One". Just ask me if you want to know how we ended up with these nicknames for each other!)
Well, DH, who is becoming pretty good at making video slideshows lately, did one for our 10th wedding anniversary. Here it is. :)
(P.S. In case anyone was wondering, I am nicknamed "A" and DH is "One". Just ask me if you want to know how we ended up with these nicknames for each other!)
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