[ nos-tal-gia ]

Saturday, March 31, 2018

We know what we are, but not what we may be.

Take 3, Fight HPV Roadshow
Town Plaza, NUS UTown
15 & 16 March 2018

(From left to right: Cassandra, me and Bernice)

I am so excited because we finally concluded our two-day roadshow, and it was super successful! We were initially afraid that nobody will turn up, partially because we released the dates and timings late (LOL, we were too busy to spend time designing the posters and other collateral). But we worried too much, hahaha! The turn-up rates exceeded our expectations!

I talked to soooo many people during the event, that after the entire roadshow, I just want to sew my mouth. LOL. I am really thankful for everyone who came down to talk to us - despite them not being our target audience. This campaign is actually aimed at NUS female students only (because we were looking at raising awareness of HPV to reduce the risk of cervical cancer), but we welcome everyone to come down to talk to us! HPV affects both males and females, regardless of age.

(With Melissa, one of our sponsors for the event)

Hahahas, did she come down specially to recce our roadshow since her organisation was funding us? LOLOL! Kidding, she is a really damn nice lady who gave us many advice. :D It was a good learning experience overall. Thanks for coming down and support us!

So I mentioned that we talked to many different people from all walks of life. To be honest, speaking to the Medicine students gave me nerves because LOL I just had the feeling that they will know more than me. But ohwell, these Medicine students were generally very nice and friendly! I guess they were quite attracted to our booth because HPV was quite related to their field of study? Hahaha!

(With my most loyal supporters, Christel and Amanda)

One day before the event, I sent out many messages to ask my friends to drop by if they are going to be in the vicinity (because I was afraid that nobody will turn up LOL). Many of them came, and I am really grateful. Hahaha, that sudden realization that I do have friends. LOL. But Christel and Amanda are really my biggest gems in life. They even helped us set up the booth, man the booth and many more. Gosh, where to find these friends! I don't know what have I done to deserve them, but really. I am eternally grateful. 

(This is how we rock and roll)

LOL, after the first day of event, we decided to leave everything at the booth itself, because we were to lazy to bring all the stuff back to the storeroom. We looked around and saw that everyone brought those big waterproof cloth to cover their goods, but we only have this cheapo tablecloth from our office. LOL, and the cloth wasn't even big enough, we had to tape two cloth together to cover the entire table T.T I guess this will be a good learning experience: the importance of a big waterproof cloth.

If you are interested, can check out our post-roadshow video here! It was just a minute long video that showcases some highlights of our roadshow, perhaps you can spot yourself in it too! :D


Happy thoughts like
sweet, soft blossoms,
sway gently in the green fields
of my mind.

Thursday, March 29, 2018

As I fall deeper in love with existence, with reality, with the universe; I fall deeper in love with myself.

Happy 18th birthday!
It's the birthday of my beloved sister!

The fact that you have grown so much kept me thinking how much I have aged. T.T I am so proud of you, really. Thanks for helping me achieve things that I could not. A Levels is in a few months' time, so continue working hard, and give your best! 

(Secret Recipe)

(Candles so bright)

(Close-up view)

(Chocolate banana cake with fresh bananas)

The sister demanded this expensive cake, but okay since this is her 18th birthday, I shall be nice. For my future records, this cake costs $53.40 (including GST). And yes, there was even GST charged okay. Wth. The service very dubious also - I dialed the hotline to order the cake but the lady who was taking my order was super blur, and I even need to prompt her omg.

They did the lettering on the spot within minutes. I am quite impressed, LOL! Overall rating for the cake is 10/10, I really love it! To my surprise, it is totally not sweet at all. It isn't creamy, and I don't find it jelat either after devouring one whole big slice. The bananas used were also fresh! 

(My Thai Pot)

No fancy dinner, because the mother went to extract wisdom tooth so she cannot eat much. LOL! She then suggested heading to this place located at a hawker center in Bukit Panjang. You guys can check out their Facebook link here. I didn't think well of the restaurant initially since it was located at hawker center, but it turned out that I was wrong. The food is insanely nice LOL. But if you cannot take spicy (like me), ask them to make it less spicy! The green curry and tom yum soup were strangely addicted but they were just so spicy omg. Quite shiok though!


A drop in the ocean
A change in the weather
I was praying that you and me
might end up together.

Tuesday, March 27, 2018

The most powerful thing is realizing you've healed. The most beautiful thing is realizing you've grown.

(Open Mic Session)

Picture taken after our open mic session :D We went for a pitching session in order to get some funds for our campaign (because we were poor as hell, and we needed to get funding somewhere). LOL, but good news, we managed to get some funding!! I am really grateful for everything.

The open mic session also allowed us to interact with the other participants, and to my dismay, I realized that majority of them were from secondary school! :O These kids were so young yet they were also planning to execute campaigns. To be honest, some of their projects were nationwide scale and mine was only at the university-level). T.T

What was I doing during those days? I guess just playing and fooling around, T.T I'm really super impressed by them. They were mature, and truly possess the young change maker mindset. :D Keep up the good work! I'm really looking forward to see their work take flight!

(Kimchi Fried Rice)

Throwback to dinner at Masizzim Restaurant with Vivian Ng two weeks ago. It was a Korean restaurant, and I'm so excited to relieve those memories from my Korea exchange! :D

Their fried rice taste different from the normal fried rice, but it is really delicious! Besides, they offer free flow of side dishes and they taste great as well! We kept asking for refills x.x Such greedy pigs, tsktsk.

(Bibim naengmyeon)

Give this dish a pass. It was super not worth it. The only good thing about it is that it was not super spicy, so I could still take it. LOL! But next time, I think I might give their pancakes a try! The table next to mine ordered it, and it looks legit hehes!

(Egg roll)

Egg roll recommended by Vivian was indeed tasty! (: There was cheese inside the egg roll, and coupled with honey mustard sauce, the dish was really to die-for. But it gets jelat after a while, so best is to share it!


Some days, I can conquer
the world; other days,
it takes me three hours to
convince myself to bathe.

Saturday, March 24, 2018

Don't seek love, just to be in love.

This week was relatively chill with only one presentation and two-day campaign outreach event spanning three faculties in NUS. I'm a proud mama of our campaign because we exceeded our expected turn-up rates! :D All these couldn't have been accomplished without the help of my teammates, Bernice and Cassandra, and the secret fourth man, Amanda Seah Pei Yu!

Omg I'm really super thankful to her. She spent like hours helping out at the event so we can faster finish and go home. <3 This is the moment when I felt that I am the richest person on Earth, because I have something that most people don't have - genuine friendship.

Which friend would give their time and their all to help out even though they don't gain anything from the project??? The answer is Amanda Seah. Really, really grateful to her and appreciative for her efforts. <3 True friends.

(Umi Sushi)

(Side dish: Tamago)

I'm back to Raffles Place, dining at Umi sushi by myself before heading down to Korea Tourism Organisation for some talk. I wonder if Amanda still remembers this stall because we ate there once before going to work for our events job.

I had such a poor impression of Korea Tourism Organisation. I went for the Jeju trip planning that they organised recently, and the speaker promised to send us the slides so I didn't take down much notes because I write very slow. And I didn't manage to take photos as well because my phone battery died T.T

Then now they are telling me that they will not / don't want to send us the slides. Goodness, don't promise something that you cannot deliver please. Damn angsty. So someone please tell me what's the point of me heading all the way down to Raffles??? 

(Turkey Bacon Aglio)

(Cheesy Crumble Chicken Ham Pasta)

Anyways, the sister ended her blocks this week - so we decided to dine out to celebrate. I really love sisters' time like this. (: And I love student meals. Hehehes.


Better wait years for the 
right person than wait years
for the right love from
the wrong person.

Sunday, March 18, 2018

Heavy words are hard to take under pressure. Precious things can break.

Hell Week
So many things to do, so little time to do.

Two forum posts, two face-to-face group meetings, two interviews and two full-day roadshows due this week. Good bad things come in pair? There are also one individual assignment, one group report and presentation slides due, as well as an online group meeting. I even had to make a trip specially down to CNM office to pass the administrative staff the receipts to claim the costs for my campaign. T.T Such dog life.

I survived only on 2 hours of sleep on Friday, but the HPV campaign roadshow was wrapped up successfully. I will blog more about the roadshow in a separate post!

This week, I am thankful to Michael for accompanying me in school. He always get me damn triggered, but he is one of my key takeaway from my SMU exchange. :D This week, I am also quite angst because I wasn't added into some group chat for some informal class presentation. Nonetheless, I managed to chip in here and there during the presentation, so kudos to myself. Also this week, I feel a bit annoyed because I wasn't properly credited for my work and efforts. Ohwell, suck it up yanqi. This won't be life if things always go your way. 

(Iced green tea vs hot green tea)

Dined at Nadai Fujisoba Ni-Hachi with the family, and we traveled all the way to Tanjong Pagar's 100AM mall. The mother had serious cravings for soba, and just nice she saw great reviews about the restaurant after stalking Facebook with my account, so here we go! 

(Special truffles Dashi Maki Tamago with Club Japanese sauce)

Fluffy, truffle-infused tamago coated with the Japanese's dashi stock. This dish was to die-for. It is really damn delicious, just that it is a little salty. Priced at $15, it really is quite expensive to pay that amount for eggs. LOL. No regrets because it really is nice. It taste the nicest when eaten hot.

(Deep-fried Soba)

Highlight of the restaurant! Piping hot sauce with various seafood poured over the deep-fried soba noodles. There are prawns, squid and fish cake amongst others. There was a crunch in every bite, and it taste a bit like the tzechar's sang min. I thought the dish is quite original, and I exceptionally like its crispiness! Warning: it is a little spicy though.

(Hot Sukiyaki Soba)

(A better view)

I had always thought that there is only cold soba. Okay luh, maybe I noob and all. But this is the first time I come across hot soba, so of course must try it! The soup is warm and comforting, and thankfully it was not as salty as I thought it would be!

(Earl Grey Pudding)

The restaurant offers free earl grey pudding for customers who like/share/promote their Facebook page. So guess who did it LOL! Okay luh, to be fair I think the food is generally quite delicious and the service is 10/10. :D

I'm really looking forward to the weekends because I finally can take a small break after all the rubbish. Uhno, I actually still have a presentation to prepare for this coming Monday. Zzz. Dog life continues.


Fall for someone 
with an air of mystery
and wildness in their bones,
but with the kindest eyes
and a thousand beautiful stories
woven into their soul.

Friday, March 16, 2018

I hope you find someone who calms the storm within your soul.

(Don Don Donki Theme Song)

I dragged my family to the highly-raved Don Don Donki at Orchard Central the other day. The shop was playing their theme song, and I hate to admit but it was quite addictive. In no time, I found myself unconsciously singing along to it. Omg, please do not judge me T.T I found the theme song cover by Bryan/Serena/Kexin, you can go watch it if you haven't hear the song yet LOL. It is really strangely... addictive...

(Mochi-like thing)

Not sure what is this, but we got this from Don Don Donki and we love it a lot! I got my soba ingredients there as well, it was reasonably priced! Update: I tried cooking soba for lunch the other day, and I succeeded. It was quite tasty, and the best part? It only required little cooking. LOL, perfect for me yeahs! :D

Anyways, I wanted to document down some interesting moments that I had with my tutee because #memories. He is such a gem! I really, really love kids. To give a context, he is just a P4 kid. He always has new soft toys in his house, so every week during break, he will exhibit all his toys to show me. LOL, but gosh kids these days are so blissful?! They have all these interesting toys which I didn't even see before? Or is it I deprived of childhood?


#1 Formal Talk
There was this day which he decided to talk very formally with me LOL. This conversation happened after he came back from a toilet break.

Tutee: "Okay, let's go back to our discussion. What is the point you raised?"
Me: "Ah what?" (LOL, I was merely teaching him Maths problems but I went on to explain)
Tutee: "So you were saying... Okay, I have a better understanding of it now. Let's move on to the next problem sum, shall we?"
Me: (Continues teaching for awhile)
Tutee: "May I be excused? I need to settle some business in the kitchen first"
... He meant he wanted to grab some snacks from the kitchen first...


#2 Childish Talk
Then there were days when he was being super childish, but I had to play along with him so he will listen to me and do his work.

Me: "How do you do this question?"
Tutee: "Wait, a moment. I need to ask Dicey first" (Dicey is his Gudetama plushie)
Me: "Okay, so what did Dicey say?"
Tutee: "Dicey said he is feeling sleepy. So can I go to put him to sleep first?" (He ran to tuck his Gudetama in bed afterwards)

A few moments later....
Me: "So have you figured out this question?"
Tutee: "Nope, I need to call Dicey." (Then he actually fished out his handphone to pretend call omg)


He never fails to make me laugh. And I guess that's what make teaching enjoyable yeahs? 😄


I am insecure, raw, imperfect
yet strong. I am all of these
things thanks to the things
that broke me and the things
that put me together.

Wednesday, March 14, 2018

In a world that is open to you, you need not always keep the content of your heart.

The following article was written by my groupmate, and it is too memorable not to share. (: It really documents our noob experience working on campaigns; but I guess they serve as memories in the future.

Behind-The-Scenes: An Unwitting Trip to the Warehouse.
March 1, 2018

Running a campaign is not the easiest thing to do, especially if it involves only 3 people working in the team. Being first-time executors of our campaign, it also gave us some new experiences to enjoy, and one of those was a rather interesting trip to DKSH warehouse, situated in a rather unknown part of West Singapore. Our order was due for collection, and since they were unable to provide delivery to school, we decided to make a trip firsthand to collect the packages ourselves!

Not knowing what to expect, we decided to head there with no plans, other than the fact that we had the transaction number of our order. With little insight as to what to do or prepare, we went ahead blind.

Navigation

The 3 of us decided to navigate there on public transport, and we saw rather unfamiliar sights, as the scenes changed, where the bus drove into an industrial area. Basically, it felt like we were in the middle of nowhere. “This is so ulu,” we had declared, as we disembarked from the bus stop, and walked under the heavy afternoon sun, trying to find the warehouse that stored some of our goodies. There was nothing but vans and large trucks weaving in and out of the vicinity, and Pandan reservoir situated opposite us. We passed by a building that looked like a carpark, and to our surprise, it was the address that we were supposed to head towards.

After checking in on the 1st floor, the security guards ushered us up to the 7th floor, whereby we saw nothing but open space, tons of boxes, and men sitting upon forklifts, driving and weaving their way around immensely large, spacious roads. We felt incredibly small standing in the midst of the wide roads, and the high ceilings.

There was a guardhouse situated on the 7th floor as well, and there we had to surrender our ICs, and don a rather strange looking vest, that looked almost like a climbing harness. It was a mandatory procedure for anyone who was to walk in further into the storehouse area, as the place was chock full of vans, forklifts and trucks.

“Yes girls, put this on! It’s for your safety,” laughed the old security guard at the entrance. After that, we were directed to walk onward to the middle of the floor, where the main administrative office was situated. It was a rather strange sight, to be just about the only women that we had seen so far on the floor, and we were probably the youngest as well. While the other staff were don in helmets and full gear, we were clad in t-shirts, ripped jeans and shorts, which fit much better at the university campus, as opposed to an industrial storehouse.

All set and ready with our safety harness.

Confusion

Being slightly lost at what to do, we waited for a long while (maybe a good 20 minutes) for the administrative office to tend to us. The person at the counter, an elderly man of few words, had took our student pass, and did the paperwork on our behalf, before ushering us into the storeroom area. It was like a scene from the movies, and I have not seen a place quite like it is.

If I had to give you an analogy, it would remind you of the Department of Mysteries, in Harry Potter, or the Storage Facility in the scene of Monsters Inc. There were tons of boxes stacked up upon these shelves, and the only way to retrieve them were the forklifts.

Taken from: https://artofspying.net/2014/10/14/answers-the-department-of-mysteries/

It was a rather systematic process. Upon passing our receipt to the man-in-charge, another was sent on a forklift to retrieve our package. There were forklifts of many sizes, which looked rather fun to drive and manoeuvre around. Eventually, we witnessed one of them driving in our cargo (25 boxes to be exact), and were instantly relieved that the package wasn’t too big for us to manage. Upon signing off our package, they instructed us to arrange transport to drive up to the 7th floor, which we were rather worried about, considering it would be hard to get a Grab or an Uber, to come all the way to an industrial estate and to drive up 7 floors to pick us up with heavy cargo.

We requested for a trolley to transport the cargo downstairs, but due to security concerns, we could not borrow any trolley from them. They placed our cargo at the side of the road, telling us to call for a vehicle to drive up, in which the staff would help us unload the boxes into the vehicle. The elderly man at the admin office said, “I thought you students would have come prepared with a vehicle!”, to which we laughed and said that it was only 3 of us who were doing this project.

Since none of us had a car for the day, we had to call in for a Grab. Amazingly, within 2-3 minutes of keying in our request on Grab, someone had responded and was actually willing to pick up the offer, despite our clear indication of “7th floor of warehouse. Pickup with cargo”. Amused and yet happy, we decided to try and move our boxes to the guard house, such that it was easier for our Grab driver to find us.

Transporting Cargo

The forklift drivers – all rather old, seasoned uncles, watched us with bewilderment as we tried to singlehandedly carry the boxes over with our bare hands. We carried the first batch of boxes to the guard house without anyone’s aid, yet, as we returned for the second round, we saw a forklift driver whisk by with all our cargo, dropping the rest of the boxes at the guardhouse like we had intended. We witnessed the security guards and the cargo men smiling, somewhat amused at our attempts to move our cargo and arrange for transport, and we realised that we must have looked really inexperienced, which could have caused them to garner so much assistance to help us. It was a slightly embarrassing, but also funny sight.

Eventually, the Grab driver appeared, and he was nice enough to reverse his car into a more suitable position for us to place most of the boxes into the boot. We travelled back to school, hot and sweaty from our efforts to carry the cargo, but also relief, that we managed to find transport at all.

Yan Qi and Cassandra at the backseat with the remaining cargo. Look at how relieved we were!

Upon reaching the school, the next menial task was to transport all the unloaded cargo up to the Communications and New Media office, in which it involved us borrowing a trolley, and finding a suitable place for drop off. It took additional minutes of getting the appropriate access to the room and the trolley, before we could continue with this feat. Thankfully, there was a lift available that brought us to the correct floor, which made the transporting a lot easier. After 2 rounds of going up and down via the lift, we managed to move everything into the storage room that was intended.

To end it off, we all drank cups of cold milo in a celebration of successfully moving everything over, till we all laughed and realised we did not even open the boxes to figure out how big the individual cookie packs were. Well, another problem for another day. That’s how campaign events are I suppose.

The remaining half of the cargo.

It was a tiring, but rather interesting day, taken up by a lot of cluelessness, waiting and spontaneous reaction. While it was not the first time any of us had been to a warehouse, it was definitely the first time we tried to single-handedly transport everything by ourselves.

This is one of the many incidents that go on behind-the scenes as we lead up to our instalments in March. Planning a campaign definitely takes time and effort, and this is one of the many learning opportunities in the journey. It has been rewarding in more ways than one, and it has strengthened team solidarity, as well as injected fun and spontaneity into our event planning.

We are thankful for the helpful staff at DKSH, our faithful Grab driver, as well as the help of the CNM office in the process. Ah well, to more adventures with this team!


What’s Next?

Look out for our next event from 15-16 March (11am-6pm) at U-Town. Till next time folks! Looking forward to having you there.


A lot of people are afraid
to say what they want.
That's why they don't get
what they want.

Friday, March 9, 2018

Brightest happiness is briefest, weeds of betrayal flourish in your garden.

Happy International Women's Week!
The actual day was yesterday, but I procrastinated and didn't finish writing this post until today oops!! :(

(Sister love)

Would like to take this chance to thank my sister. She is really the best sister one could ever have. Even though she's so annoying at times, but thanks for keeping me accompany, and for taking care of me. Role reversal here, I'm actually the one who need a lot of care LOLOL! (: And I'm secretly thankful that I'm not the only child! Thanks for blessing me with a sister, a great one at that!

The photo was taken at the National Gallery during the Chinese New Year break. I really wanted to visit the exhibitions by TeamLab, because it is so futuristic with many interesting cutting-edge digital installations. I really love them! 

(Architecture)

People go to museums to look at art, whilst I am more fascinated by the architecture. Hahaha! This angle of taking the photo really attracted me, it seems to represent multiple doors in our lives, the different stages of life that we have to go through. And the colors selected are very vibrant, which they seem to signal hope.

For Singaporeans, there is free entry to the National Gallery. Please remember to show your NRIC/student card to the ticketing counter, and get a sticker for easy identification. :D Don't say I bojio!

(pslove)

By the way, we are featured on pslove's Instagram page in-lieu of the International Women's Day! :D Please show some love for us and our campaign; we are really working very hard to bring the best to everyone!

(Write-up)

And here's the write-up about us! (:

Here's us wishing all the girls happy international women's day. Women should continue to inspire and empower other women. Don't stop chasing your dreams. 


I dread success.
To have succeeded is to have
finished one's business on Earth.
I like a state of continual becoming
with a good in front and not behind.

Tuesday, March 6, 2018

I don't know who I am. Or maybe I do know who I am and I just don't want to be her anymore.

Finally finished drafting this post that was supposed to be scheduled for two weeks ago. LOL yanqi the #1 procrastinator!

Here's goes:

It was a horrible week, really. Four meetings over the span of two days, so make a guess the amount of workload I will have. T.T

I'm super sleep deprived. Rushed out my assignment yesterday for submission today, and ended up having only three hours of sleep. Read my paper on the train this morning and realized there was a lot of grammar mistakes. LOL, lucky I brought a black pen and I was editing my printed assignment on the train. Super unprofessional sia me LOL!! And it's a 40% paper zzz.

Just ended my crisis press conference simulation in school, and it was such an interesting experience. There's journalists and photographers and students from other classes watching us. It was so stressful really! But then again, being the first group to finish means I get to watch the other groups! It was freaking hilarious to see my fellow classmates being rekt by the journalists HAHAHAHA!!

(The setup with mics)

Context: I was seated at the second row.

We draw lots and I was lucky to be the moderator for my group instead (I stood at the podium). But the entire situation totally went out of control. LOLOL, the journalists so aggressive. Reminds me of the time when I had to role-play as reporter during some mock crisis exercise at my workplace and I drilled my colleague so badly Hahaha. Is it karma strikes? It's definitely not fun being on the receiving end.

But ohwell, I'm really liking SMU for all the opportunities to learn.


I see her slipping away, bit by bit,
because you shove her down
when she so desperately needs
someone to help her back up.

Monday, March 5, 2018

Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.

Studying at SMU means you have to settle for expensive meals because they do not have canteens. T.T So I did a little research to find out what 'budget' food they have in the vicinity because their Kopitiam food really sucks T.T I tried their Japanese bento lunch once, and it really is worse than the primary/secondary/JC school canteens. Additionally, they charge 30 cents for takeaway? Hello, I thought outside only 20 cents. Daylight robbery ah! T.T

(Seoul Roll)

Found this place called Seoul Roll, a place that sells Gimbap at Raffles City. This roll costs $5.50 which is quite expensive because the portion is small. But okay, no regrets because the roll is quite nice and there's avocado in it. I ended up starving, and my tummy couldn't stop growling during my night class zzz. T.T Wrong choice.

Speaking of budget, I thought GST only increase in 2021. But today when I went Deck for lunch, I realized that the chicken rice increased price by 20 cents. Whut?!? Seriously!!!

(Teafolio)

Went back to Northpoint City with the family for Teafolio! They had another 1-for-1 promotion, and this time I got Eskimo Coffee and Dragonfruit Tea. I love their promotions - okay actually I just flocked to whichever shop that have promotions luh. Typical Singaporean LOL. Anyways, my verdict: Eskimo Coffee taste not bad, but give the Dragonfruit Tea up. 😅

(Toastbox)

After which, I went to Toastbox for supper with the family. I actually think I am mad for drinking coffee late at night. I had such a hard time falling asleep afterwards. T.T Redeemed a free cup of coffee and the traditional kaya toast! Freebies 😍 I think I aged a lot. Recently I had a liking for hot drinks (old people's taste). LOL!


Like wildflowers;
You must allow yourself
to grow in all the places
people thought you never would.

Saturday, March 3, 2018

The past was the future.

Chinese New Year Part 3

(Treats from Prof Clarence)

Night classes for investor relations suck, but our professor made things better by treating us to some CNY snacks! (: However, this special occasion turned out to be a nightmare for me... 

I was greedy and took a few more chocolates. However, after devouring the swiss roll, I decided that I am too full to eat more food. Without thinking, I threw all the chocolates into my bag.

The next day when I was trying to find my keys to open the door, I fiddled around my bag and to my horror, my entire hand was soaked in this brown color sauce. Needless to say, my keys were coated with this same brown sauce too! I could not unlock the door x.x

That sudden realization that it could be that the chocolates melted T.T Goodness. Because of my greediness, I had to wash my bag, including everything that's in my bag. I am really a trouble maker tsktsk.

(Yusheng)

On a separate occasion, mummy bought the different ingredients from the supermarket so we could lao yusheng at home. Hahaha (: Last year, she shaped the yusheng into the shape of chicken, effort 100/100. However, this year she got too lazy hmm...

(Steamboat)

This entire steamboat feast took us 3 hours to prepare T.T It was quite tiring, but also quite worth it! The whole family come together, eating food that were prepared by us. (: Feeling blessed.

(The amount of food we have)

There were simply too much food and we could not finish it :/ Kept the leftovers for dinner in the end. Hahaha, killing two birds with one stone. :D


I believe in date.
I believe that everything
happens for a reason.
But I think it's important
to seek out that reason
- that's how you learn.

Thursday, March 1, 2018

I'm pulling pictures off the wall, watching smiles as they fall.

Chinese New Year Part 2

(Shilinfang did it again)

Shilinfang maintained their weird style, and this time it's these 'unique' dog plushies in red. Of all colours, red?? I understand it's Chinese New Year and all, but this was too much omg. They are really hideous... But I guess kids don't mind as long as it's toys/plushies LOLOL!!

(Plates of meat)

Brought the parents to Shilinfang because they wanted to eat hotpot and Haidilao is out of the question. It's their first time there and they love it! I swear my family order the food as though it's free flow, and they ordered mostly meat. What carnivores. P.S. I really love sesame sauce :D

(Yong Tau Foo)

This is the most 'worthless' dish ever. LOL, we ordered yong tau foo without thinking too much, and it came on a plate like these. The plating and all is nice luh, but it is quite expensive for its quantity. Hmm, x.x Ended up paying slightly over $100 for this meal that left us feeling super bloated from all the food. Okay luh, quite worth it if you compare to Haidilao! This is a good alternative.

(Lychee Flavorburst)

It was still lychee flavor two weeks ago, but hearsay McDonalds will introduce Thai Milk Tea flavor in the near future and I am really hoping to try! Suddenly I see long queues everywhere at Macs, so I guess it must be good stuff! Also, I think their chocolate pies are good also! I've heard of pretty good reviews of the pies, and I cannot wait to try it for myself! 


You are the avalanche one world away
my make believing while I'm wide awake
just a trick of light to bring me back around again
those wild eyes, a psychedelic silhouette