About Me
Imperfect Singaporean
Unpredictable Aries
Non-Smoker
Social Drinker
Adores the Family
Cherishes Friendship
Enjoys Dancing
Pigs out on Yummy Food
Loves Pretty Necklaces
Fetish for Dresses
Indulges in Ice-Cream
Crazy over Dark Chocolates
Interests
Broadway Musicals
Movies
Fashion
Beauty & Health
Latin Dance
Ballroom Dance
Chilling Out
Swimming
Shopping
Travelling
Wish List
Continue with Yoga
Pretty Nails
Daily Skincare Regime Korea in Apr '08 Cambodia in Jul '08 Bangkok in Dec '08 Hanoi in Apr/May '09 Perth in Sep '09 Bangkok in Dec '09 Europe in May '10
Taipei-Bangkok in Sep '10
Time flies. Gonna be Chinese New Year in a week time. But as I grow older (yes, I am old), I come to realise that Chinese New Year is no longer that big an affair as it is to me 20 years ago. With many cousins, aunts and uncles, visiting during Chinese New Year period has always been a bustling activity for me since young. Over the years though, I see less of my cousins during the Chinese New Year gatherings and even if I get to see them, usually for a short while only. Some are married, some are attached and others just out hanging with friends. Gone are the days when all of us will just stay around for the whole day chit chatting, eating and playing cards or mahjong. Now, the arrival of spring is just like any other day and not forgetting a good excuse for me to receive ang pows (red packets).
Well, I partied last Chinese New Year and hope to be able to party again this year. Perhaps not with the same person but well, at least there has to be somebody. Work has been really busy and has yet to party for a long while. One month to this new job and still learning. New challenges and cracking my brains everyday. Nonetheless, I am enjoying every moment of it.
Oh yah, in celebration of the coming Chinese New Year, I met up with my ex-colleagues yesterday for a lunar new year dinner at Harbour City Restaurant located at PSA Building. Food is not bad though a little on the steep end (yes, expensive for a 8-course dinner). But well, at least we get to lao yu sheng for the first time this year. Ladies, to a more prosperous year ya. Cheers to the arrival of Spring!