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Tuesday, 4 August 2009
Staying positive
Sunday, 24 August 2008
The Moment I Turned 26
"Alrite." I yelled back. Wait, did I yell? No, no i didn't, just raised my voice slightly higher so that she could hear me.
And the minute I opened the door,.......................Ta-Da....
Oh my gawd!!! I wasn't prepared and I wasn't in a presentable form either! Well...helloooooo... it has already past midnight and it was time for bed. It made sense rite? With my auntie look,and a b'day cake rite in front of me,this was the best b'day bash I've ever had! And the theme for this year was PYJAMAS. Wakeke~
Nevertheless I was sooooooooo touched.Thanks guyz. I was actually browsing through simple cupcake recipes online, thinking that I could bake myself some the next day.Well, it's quite meaningful, isn't it? To bake yourself a cake on your very own b'day?Better still, decorate it with "Happy B'day to ME!!!" on top. OR it would appear to be rather pathetic, from a different perspective coz no one seems to remember to buy you a cake, or worse, even your b'day?!
Anyway anyhow,I am the lucky few for I have a b'day cake and even luckier to have friends celebrating it with me!!!! So cupcakes?? Nah..just forget about it.... :p
To Hao Po Tin and Sayang: You two owe me a celebration. I don't care if it's belated :p.
To my mom: Mom, where is my present??!! Hehe~
Saturday, 23 August 2008
Travel Journal: London Revisited Day 2
I swear that I must have put on a few pounds over the night! :p
Okay, everyone's basically done. Hyin is tying her shoe lace, me drinking my coffee, already done with the packing coz we are checking out today.
We are supposed to be out of the room 5 minutes ago and here we are still in the room, with me sipping my coffee. :p
Today's itinerary: Buckingham Palace then the Madame Tussauds.
We are hoping that we will be able to witness the Changing Guards Ceremony at the Buckingham Palace.
But now,everything asides, breakie comes first!
09:10am
Yippee! Ordered mine: Renoir Breakfast at the Art Cafe. Hyin even suggested to go for roasted duck for breakie if Four Seasons is open by any chance and fortunately it's not. *Phew*
10:00am-02:00pm
Went to Buckingham Palace as planned. The first time ever I came across seeing quite a number of Asians communities in London.Let's just forget about Indians, Chinese and Middle East origins for they are simply everywhere.What I meant here are Koreans and Japanese, be it residents or tourists.
No luck, we then headed to Madame Tussauds thinking that with our fast track entry tickets,we could skip the long queue. And we were wrong AGAIN! I showed the girl our tickets and her answer was: You need to go to the back of the line. Wtf??!! It was like few blocks long??!! So??!!
So the three of us walked to the back of the line, reluctantly. Was there any other way? No,of course.
But it was worth the queue.I enjoyed Madame Tussauds as much as I enjoyed my dinner last night. :) In there,not only we got to see hundreds of wax figurines of the stars (of all sort), royal families,world leaders,cultural figures etc;
The tour did not end here, there was this Spirit of London in which the history of London was told in a very colourful and fun way. Never knew that history could be so interesting. Unfortunately photos and videos were prohibited.
02:30pm
Woo....it's windy and chilly. We are now taking a break in a park in Bloomsbury Square. Too tired to move an inch.
The British Museum is just a stone's throw away.
03:00pm-04:00pm
The admission was free which was fantastic. I've been to the Louvre before,so British Museum was no big deal.
We walked into the Four Seasons Restaurant and ordered a half roasted duck, a big portion of char siu, stir-fry kai lan (it seemed we couldn't get enough of it) and aubergine 'n' salted fish in claypot. All these cost us GBP45 (including the tips).
05:30pm
We managed to get onto the 05:17pm train. Thank gawd. Alrite, in 2 and 1/2 hr, I'll be back in Liverpool . :)
At the end of the day, I am glad that I do not live in London. The city itself is very much vibrant and rich in culture, and yet its hectic lifestyle is simply a put off.
Friday, 22 August 2008
Travel Journal: London Revisited Day 1
Whoah…we are early! In fact an hour early :D! The departure time for our train to London Euston is at 08:15am. See, told ya we are EARLY. Perhaps it can be explained by once bitten, twice shy. We learn from mistakes and experiences, previous encounters have taught us well that it’s far better to be early than sorry after having to miss the train.
Was raining when I woke up this morning, it was all wet and gloomy when we got out. Not quite a day, eh? Let’s just hope that everything will turn out fine when we get to
08:05am
We are now on board. Everyone’s occupied. LJ can’t take his eyes off his PSP, HYin’s listening to her iPod while cracking her head, solving the Sudoku found in Metro daily;
whereas me, as you can see here, scribbling on my travel journal after toying my new Moto V8. And oh, listening to my Sony Ericsson.
11:50am
Yes!! Our room’s ready. I was expecting the receptionist to tell us to come back again after 2pm. But I was wrong. Hehe~ A nice and cozy room it is, with a double decker and a single bed. I’m gonna take the top!
12:00pm – 12.00am
After our lunch we took the tube to Embankment where the London Eye could be seen from afar. I’ve never got to do the eye in my previous visit, so I made sure that I’d made it this time, by all means. :p The whole process from queuing to purchase the tickets to another long queue ahead to get into the capsule actually took us 1 hr. Well come to think of it, it wasn’t that bad after all. And the rotation took us another 30 mins.
After the eye, we headed to Tower Hill where the
Before I knew it, we were already out of here, making our way to the tube station to get to
So for our own good, we decided to go straight to
Oh my, Jimmy has been really really really generous to buy us dinner. And it was not just a simple dinner, mind you, but a luxurious treat!
For starters, there were lobster noodle, crispy duck and scallops with rice noodle. Followed by main: Steamed eel in black bean sauce, stir-fry kai lan, honey braised pork and a yong tau foo look-alike dish. Then there was dessert: Iced red bean soup.
My goodness, I was too loaded to utter a word! Man, it was finger-licking good!
We then went for a leisure walk-around after the hefty dinner.
Before we parted with Jimmy and his gf,Cherry, they managed to talk us into having ice cream at Haagen Dazs. These guys have 5 stomachs I suspect! And we have to queue for 15-20 minutes just for a table! Excuse me, it was freaking chilling....
Minutes after 12:00am
At this hour,one could have the whole coach to himself. :p
12:43am
Finally we called it a day and are back in our room. I can hardly lift my eyelids… Imagine being out for more than 15hours without a break…my feet are protesting. I need to crash now.
G’nite.
Thursday, 21 August 2008
B'day Pressie
Lots of hugz and kisses. Mmmmmmuackssssssssssss........
And folks, if you are reading this post by any chance, it's my b'day this week.So....you know what to do... Lately my laptop's not working, my purse is soooo old and worn, my watch has been 5 or 6 years old and a bit out of style, I could use some cosmetics like mascara, lipsticks or lipgloss or even eye shadow, I haven't got enough shoulder bag, if possible I need a clutch as well (you know, to attend dinner :p), oh yeah I do not own any MP3 either, and my fav is iPod...my gawd...my life's so empty! *hehe..*
And I shall be waiting.
Tuesday, 19 August 2008
In the Pink
That’s so not me right? For someone who is turning 26 in a few days’ time, and yet is still so much into 'ou xiang ju'. There was a day when the internet connectivity was so low that we actually watched it on Hyin's iPod (a different line). :p
Guess the experts are right about one thing: in order to look young, one ought to start with the heart. :p That was what I have been practicing lately. Hahaha… But trust me, this drama series is hell a good one, if not the best. Lots of story twisting when you least expect it, tears flooding and at some point the story vividly portrayed the stark realities of life which is the reason why I love it so much.
Okay, enough rambling of that. The main purpose of this post is to let y’all know that I’ve been well, counting down the days and that I am heading to
Will upload more photos when I get back.

