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Scholarship~

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Whee~ I got the JASSO scholarship for a short-term study in Japan! I am so happy because that means I got more money to spend in Japan! Heh. No lah, it means that my parents don't have to pay so much money for my school fees there. See, I'm such a nice daughter...........Ok lah, and also because I can spend more in Japan. =D

So, I'm going for this student exchange programme thingy to Osaka this coming semester. A little scared about this whole study overseas thing, although it's for one semester only, because I've never done it before. One sucky thing about it is that there's lots of preparation work to be done and I don't feel like doing it. Can I hire someone to do it for me? I'll promise to pay the person a lump sum of $0.20. Yes, I am giam siap. So what?

Nothing much to write except for the above two things because my life's totally boring recently. The only interesting thing is that I'm going to remove my stitches tomorrow. Whee~ How fun. -_-

Night at the hospital

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So, I underwent a minor surgery on Wednesday. Had to reach the hospital two hours prior to the surgery to do the necessary check-in procedures. When the lady asked me if I wanted to pay a deposit, I said "Ok, how much?" and was pretty shocked when she told me "Three thousand". Eh, since when was $3000 considered as a deposit? They had to refund me money after I got discharged lo. Anyway, the operating gown was freaking difficult to wear. First, I tried putting it on myself but realised that my butt was showing and then my sister helped me...but I almost got strangled in the process. Finally, we called the nurse in for help.


After waiting for 1 hour, I finally got wheeled into the holding room, where I was asked at least 4 times by 4 different people whether the signatures on the papers were mine. I think that they dont trust me. Hmmmph! No la, kidding. One of the nurses even asked me if I'm still in secondary school. Oiiiiiiiiiii! If I can sign the papers myself, it means that I'm at least 21 already. 21 still in secondary school abit paiseh right!
Anyway, chit-chatted with the nurses in the operating room while waiting for the doctor to arrive. The operating room was damn chio can! The lights looked like half a disco ball and the radio was switched on somemore. As this was my first surgery, I asked one of the nurses how it's like to get anaesthetised. Guess what she told me...."Have you taken ecstasy before? Something like that." Ehhhhhhhhh!
The operation took less than an hour and in an hour's time after getting anaesthetised, I woke up, without feeling drowsy at all. The nurses even commented that I looked damn awake. -_-


The first feeling that I had after surgery wasn't "Ouch" but rather..."I'm freaking hungry". After starving myself from 8pm the previous night, i.e., no food and drinks for like almost 19 hours, I was seriously dying of hunger. The nurse gave me a cup of milo and told me that I might vomit it out due to the anaesthetia but...I finished it up. She then later gave me the dinner menu and said that I could order some soft food if I had no appetite. Look at the choices on the menu!!! Damn good lar~ Got Asian, Western and Japanese food. Actually, before the dinner menu came, my sister and mum came to visit and my sister brought LOTSA food along but my mum refused to let me eat them. =(
 


Dinner was alot of food to stomach. Main course, bread, miso soup and longan jelly.


Emince of Chicken in Brown Sauce. Damn fucking good. Got mashed potato somemore.


Felt a little bloated after dinner but couldn't really move around so I just laid on the bed and watch tv. After 2~3 hours, it was tea time~ So I stomached a piece of banana cake and washed it down with tea. Damn sinful can~ At around 11pm, my mum and sister came by again to bring me my facial foam and floss so that I could wash up before going to bed. My sister also brought along her Nintendo DS Lite where I played for a few hours before sleeping. I can never be a fish tycoon. Damn!



It was a little difficult sleeping in the hospital and I woke up every single hour. I had a little fever in the night but by the time I woke up in the morning, the fever had subsided. During the night, there was at least 2 blood pressure and temperature checks by the nurses. Wah...need to check so many times one ar!
Breakfast was served at 8am and I had cornflakes(yuck), a slice of mango, pastries and a cup of milk.


Watched somemore tv lying down after breakfast and pretty soon, the clock struck twelve and it was time for lunch. Lunch included miso soup, tea, fruits and salmon bowl. The salmon bowl was a little bland but hey, it's hospital food after all. Didnt manage to finish because my stomach was seriously bursting by that time.


Took a quick shower after lunch before packing my stuff and waiting to get discharged. So yup, end of hospital stay.


Random post

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Shall blog about the Korea trip in the next entry or something. Here's a little update on what's up with my life. I've been like shopping and shopping and shopping but still feel that I havent done enough shopping yet. Stupid Great Singapore Sale for bringing out the shopaholic in me. Besides shopping, I'm like seriously addicted to Family Guy and I watched the first 3 seasons in like less than a week and I'm going to start on the fourth one right after I finish this post. =D Whee~

Anyway, I finally decided to clear out my cupboard today so as to put my new purchases into it. My new clothes have been like hanging on my window and I do not get enough sunlight in my room because of it...not that I really want the sunlight shining in anyway. Weather has been pretty hot but at least it's not as humid as the past few weeks.


While clearing out my cupboard, I found the tiger cap that I bought from Everland 4 years ago, stuffed all the way at the back of my cupboard. Surprisingly, it's still white and clean...I think. Heh.


Roar~!!!


So ya, I played around with the tiger cap and forgot about clearing my cupboard for like...15 minutes? Yay~. God, I can't believe that I'm 21 years old already and still doing this kind of thing.


Toot-looking tiger.


Okay, back to business. I'm so proud of myself for throwing out so many clothes that I havent been wearing for at least a year or so. I don't even remember owning some of these clothes lo. -____-


Whee~ My cupboard is half-full only now~! Means can shop more!!! Woohoo! ......
Oh wait, have to put in all those clothes that are hanging from the window. Shit.


Dumplings Festival is coming soon and I think that my mum has gone mad or something. Look at the vast amounts of dumplings I have at home!!!


More dumplings. Everyday, either my father or my mum will ask me if I wanna eat dumplings or not. Urrrgh.


Totally random post. Sorry for wasting your time if you've read up till here. =D

I'm having an affair...not

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Went to IMM for lunch and to look at car GPS. Below's what happened at the shop selling car GPS.

Salesman (S): Which one would you like to get? (There were 2 kinds, one bigger than the other and of course, the prices were different too.)
Father (F): Erm, I think the bigger one.
Me (M): Why? Bigger one more expensive lo.
F: Expensive but the screen is also larger and easier to see.
M: Ya hor, anyway your wife also quite blur one, I'm sure she cant see if you buy the smaller one.
S: (pointing to me) Eh? I thought that this was your daughter...
F: (joking) No, she's my girlfriend.
S: Oh I see, I'm so sorry. I really thought that she was your daughter.
F, M: ......

My god! The salesman really thought that I'm my father's girlfriend?!!!! How...how...guilible. -_-

CNY Day 3 and 4

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CNY Day 3
Started the day off with doing my translation homework before having noodles for brunch. Played Cluedo with my cousins for a while before we managed to dig out a mahjong set in the house. So...it was MAHJONG TIME!!!


My grandmother and me were the only ones who played mahjong for like 4 straight hours.


My cousins have never played mahjong before so my auntie and uncle helped them out.


In the end, we had 6 people playing mahjong. 4 players and 2 advisors. :D

Whilst we were playing mahjong, my sister went out to buy donuts where she queued for a half-an-hour! That popular ar! Then again, the donuts were good but they made me quite full and didnt eat alot for dinner. Spent the night packing my luggage.

CNY Day 4
Woke up at 5.55am to go to the airport. Had MacDonald's breakfast there. Had to check-in after breakfast and I was trying very hard to hold back my tears. Almost managed to do so until my sister said, 'Going to cry le.' Then...ya, the tears just came pouring out. Since we normally drive there, it's not so bad if I cry in the car because nobody's going to see...BUT...we were at the airport this time and it was so freaking paiseh because I was crying right in front of the immigration officer. Anyway, at the immigration counter for foreign passports, the officer talked to me in Malay...and I obviously did not understand him. Seriously, why talk in Malay if that counter's for FOREIGN passports?!

The flight back was comfortable but damn cold. As usual, only had a drink and no food. They had individual monitors for each passenger but...what's the use? Nothing but the flight information was played. So yup, my 2008 Malaysia trip basically ends here. :D

CNY Day 2 and 3

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CNY Day 2
Like Day 1, I woke up late again and realised that there was no breakfast for me. My sister arrived from Penang today at around 1+ so I basically had the first meal of the day at around 2pm. After lunch, I basically lazed around the house again till my cousins asked if I wanted to go watch a movie or not. We looked through the movie listings together and this was how we ended up choosing the movie that we watched in the end.

Ying Qi: Kungfu Dunk?
Me and Wei Jie: (in unison) NOOOO!

Me: Sweeny Todd?
Wei Jie: Watched already le.
Ying Qi: Watch again lo.
Wei Jie: -_-
Me: Wait, I think Jiamin(my sister) watched before le.

Ying Qi: Clovefield?
Me: Dont want. People said that will feel very dizzy after watching lei.
Wei Jie: Yar lor.

Me: CJ7?
Wei Jie: Watching tomorrow with my friend.
Ying Qi: Watch again la.
Wei Jie: -_-

Wei Jie: Meet the Spartans? Sounds like a movie about war.
Me: Har...about war? Sounds sian lo.

While looking at the movie summary which said that it was written by two of the writers who wrote Scary Movie and Date Movie, I realised that instead of a war movie, it was a spoof movie. Hence, I agreed...because I love spoof movies. :D

The movie was M18 so while at the ticketing counter, the lady kept asking 'All 18?' but she didnt bother to check our IDs. :D Luckily she didnt check because one of my cousins was under 18. Hehe. After Wei Jie took the tickets, he just turned and was about to walk away when my sister reminded him that he has yet to pay. WTF...haha, the lady just stood stationary at the counter lo!

Smuggled A&W(my god! A&W in like what? More than 10 years?) into the cinema and my bag smelled like fried chicken after that. Great movie because it was funny but the irritating thing was that, some parts were censored. BOO. Then again, the tickets only cost me RM11 after counting in the booking fee so yup, it was cheap to me. Went shopping at Sunway Pyramid for 2 consecutive days. Bought this Ghibli DVD collection that cost me about RM30+. :D The one that they sell in Singpore costs like what...SGD$59.90?

Went home for dinner but couldnt eat much because...too much junk food in the stomach. :(

CNY Day 3
Once again, woke up late and had a late roti prata breakfast with my cousin. Less than 2 hours after we had breakfast, it was time for lunch. Went to 1Utama for shopping, hoping that we would 'accidentally' bump into Wei Jie who went there to watch a movie with a girl. Heh. I just realised that two of my guy cousins can drive lo...and they are all younger than me...I fail :(.


In preparation for the lion dance that we didnt watch. :D

Walked around 1 Utama and realised that Singapore also has most of the shops there...like Topshop, Forever 21, Esprit, blah blah blah. Bought something from Forever 21 before I bumped into my sister and we went to eat at this pancake house.


Damn.Fucking.Good.


Me posing with the corned beef crepe my sister ordered. So ugly can!


The seafood pancake. We managed to finish almost all of the ingredients but left most of the pancake there. Oops.

Since we ate so much, we didnt get to join the rest for dinner at the Peranakan restaurant where they had yusheng!!! :(


I dont believe this...I'm shorter than the words 'RUYI'.

CNY Eve and Day 1

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CNY Eve
Unlike previous years where we used to drive to Malaysia for the new year, this year, because I had classes on the eve, we took a plane instead. Ate at this place called TSC in Terminal 2. Initially, I was wondering what did TSC stand for and I asked aloud.

Me: What is TSC ar?
Father: Erm, Takashimaya Shopping Centre?
Me: -_-

After taking a closer look at the wet towels given, I realised that TSC stands for 'Tong Shui Cafe'.

Food wasnt that great though. The porridge was too watery, har kow was too small and the cheese-baked rice wasnt cheesy enough.


Checked in early and while walking around in the departure hall, I spotted this woodblock print thingy and was so fascinated by it. Quickly picked up a piece of paper and started shading away. After I finished shading, I looked up and realised that all the people who were doing the same thing as me were...kids. Ages ranging from 5~8. -_-

The plane that we took was so fucking cramped and luckily I had the aisle seat or else I think I would've died if I had the window seat. Of all the planes that I've taken in my life, not many I must add, this was the first one that instead of a safety video, that had a LIVE safety demostration! Then again, because the plane was so cramped, only the people seated in the aisle seat could see the demostration. Anyway, we were served drinks and after they did so, I was happily waiting for the meal to be served...simply because Zuji stated that there will be meals on this flight. In the end, I realised that the 'meal' was that dumb drink that they served...and I asked for water somemore. Hello...although the flight duration's short so they cannot actually serve a whole meal, cant they at least give peanuts or something to justify their costly air tickets?! In short, the flight sucked pretty bad.

Reached Malaysia, got driven back to my uncle's house, ate reunion dinner, stayed up late to pray, received ang pows from my grandmother and yup, of to bed.

CNY Day 1
Woke up late and luckily there was still nian gao left for me. Helped out in the kitchen and I peeled and grated mangkwang(turnip) for the first time in my life. Okay, didnt do it totally by myself because I'm damn bad at using the knife and had help from my auntie. Lunch was freaking delicious because it was cooked by my grandmother and I think I almost finished the plate of mushrooms that was placed right in front of me. Lazed around the house after lunch and went out shopping after that with my auntie, her son, my father and of course my grandmother! Went to this shopping centre called Sunway Pyramid and was awed by the number of activities that you can do there. They have a cinema there, bowling alley, ice-skating ring, ARCHERY place and of course, shopping centres. However, since it was the first day of the new year, most of the shops were closed. Walked around aimlessly for like half-an-hour or so before I finally managed to bag my first purchase of the day :D


After shopping, we ate dinner there as well. Look at the amount of sushi there! Plus, the sushi there is so much cheaper than Singapore!


The sashimi!!!


Dont ask me why but I didnt buy the sushi at all. Bought Takoyaki instead and was so freaking disappointed with it. Instead of using boiled octopus, they used octopus that you normally see on the cold dish at wedding dinners. Somemore, they added a mountain of this thing(I think that it was diced onions) that I've never seen people add in before. I had to wait around 10mins for them to...HEAT up the balls. WTF. It was freaking oily too and when I tried to lift one of the balls to my mouth with the satay stick, before I could even lift it up from the box, it came apart. -_- The taste sucked too.

Shared some chicken and mushroom hot plate with my grandmother. I think I am really bad in choosing food because this dished sucked pretty bad too. First of all, their gravy is like free or something because they added so much gravy to the extent that you could call it soup. Secondly, there was no mushrooms inside and they had only 3 miserable pieces of chicken that were probably on diet when they were alive. Thirdly, they gave us lots of rice but...what's the use? In the end, we went back to fill our stomachs with bak gwa instead.

Newly-uploaded Old Photos

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Today was stay-at-home day again! Whee~ :( Decided to make full use of my time to go scan and upload those Hiroshima Internship pictures that have been lying around for like more than 6 months. Still too lazy to blog about the internship experience in English though...but hey! At least I've blogged about it in Japanese and bothered to go scan the photos which are in hard copy format. :D Will blog about it in English some other day, together with the Taiwan trip. So yup, uploaded lots of photos over the past few days. Going to list them out and feel free to go view them, if you are interested that is.

Album: Hiroshima Internship 2007
Includes pictures of:


Neoprints with my host family(person?) Ito Airi...


Neoprints with Airi, Melody and Melody's host family, Oogata-san...


Neoprints taken on the day of Toukasan...


Nomikai(drinking session) photos taken with Nuibe-san and Kajiwara-san...


Pictures taken during free time with homestay familes...


Photos from Toukasan...


And neoprints taken after the first day of meeting up with the various companies.

Album: Taiwan 19/12/07 ~ 25/12/07
Includes pictures of:


Pictures from the Taiwan trip (duh)...


Pictures of me in Taiwan (duh)...


And various people I met on the Taiwan trip. Eg. Denise, Heng Ling, Naina, Jimmy, Victor, Felicia and Gracia.

Album: 30/12/07 - SB3 @ MFM + Ben & Jerry's
Includes pictures of:


Me, Li Ming and Tommie @ Manhattan Fish Market. Got reprimanded by Li Ming's brother for this photo. Heh. Paiseh lar!...


Photos of Tommie eating Ben & Jerry's ice-cream...


And photos of Ray showing off his height of 187cm. Of course, other SB3 people's photos are in the album too!

Received a New Year's card yesterday from my Japan host family, the Shinkawa family. So happy~ and touched at the same time! Hehe :D

Airport

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Met up with hy on Thursday to pass her the CDs I bought for her. Ate dessert at Ajitei. As we walked into Ajitei, I straight away thought that we were in the wrong country or something. The reason being that there were these 3 guys seated in the restaurant wearing...winter caps. WTF? If it was raining cats and dogs then probably its somewhat understandable as to why they were wearing that but it was seriously damn hot that day. Weird people exist everywhere I guess. :D


Ordered Mango Kakigoori. When we were ordering, the waiter who took our orders seemed to have difficulties in comprehending what we said. He looked at the menu a few times before finally writing down our orders. I think that he looked at the menu even longer than us. So anyway, the dessert was good and it was even better because it was hy's treat. :D Yay, I am stingy. After dessert, I asked hy where she wanted to go to and she replied...'Daiso'. I almost fainted on the spot after hearing that because hy works at Daiso lo!

My sister went back to Penang yesterday so we went to the airport to have lunch. Ate at Crystal Jade and I saw this damn fucking tall pilot. I swear that he was like at least 3 heads taller than me or something. His girlfriend had to wear killer heels so that she could at least see his face when talking to him. Back to the food, we ordered like seriously too much food for 3 people.



We ate more but I was too lazy to take photos anymore. In fact, we ate so much such that...my sister missed her flight. After sending her into the departure hall, my father and I looked at the monitor. Eh? Gate closed already. Hahahaha. So we decided to walk around Changi Airport a bit to kill time just in case she really missed her flight. We even went to Kokon Tozai to talk crap with the salesperson there. In the end, after waiting for like 15mins or so with no reply from my sister, we decided to head home. All was fine until when we were about to reach home, my sister called saying that she missed her flight and she had to take the later flight. So...guess what? We made a U-turn back to the airport. WTF...going to the airport 2 times a day. Anyway, I'm damn happy we went back because I managed to convince my father to buy me a bag from Carlo Rino. :D Lalala.

Since we were already at Changi, we decided to go see the newly-constructed Terminal 3.


Not all the shops there were occupied although the grand opening's slated to be on 9th January.


Stood under this signboard for a fairly long time and still had no idea who I was supposed to meet.


Didnt know that Terminal 3 already had incoming/outgoing flights. Probably just simulation?


The glass lift. Reminded me of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Seriously, what's with glass structures and Singapore? Esplanade also has lots of glass structures. Although it looks very futuristic, it's also a good place to look out for people wearing skirts and low-cut tops.


Ue-mairimasu~


Huge ass check-in counters. Since Terminal 3 was relatively empty that day, little kids who were there decided that they just had to play catching there. Irritating.


Cool way to save money. This is the ceiling by the way.


Airport? Jungle?


I thought that I was back in Japan when I saw this dustbin. I seriously doubt that any Singaporean will throw rubbish accordingly lo. They will just probably throw their rubbish into whichever bin that is empty, for convenience sakes.


Modal of Terminal 3. Not as impressive as the real thing I must say.


Toilets in every terminal look the same to me.


Can I get a GST refund too?


Wonder what this structure is. My father said that it was a fan but wtf would they need such a big fan in an air-conditioned place. I secretly think that this might be the new control tower. Who knows~ I might be correct.


On the way back, my father decided to give his car a long-deserved wash. The poor guy who was washing the car really had to wipe and wipe and wipe and wipe...because the car was just too dirty. Hello, it's not that cheap to wash cars k! Must stretch one's dollar. Wait till the car's really dirty than go wash it. Cost the same anyway.


Woman vacumming the car. Either she was really tired that day or the car was freaking dirty. She kept dropping the vacumm cleaner on purpose and waited for a minute or so before picking it up...and yes, dropping it again. -_-


Car covered in snow! Or rather, soap.

Ok, rather boring post. Feeling damn bored now. Dying of boredom. I have nothing to do!!!

Asaka High School/Wedding

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Brought some Japanese students from Asaka High School around Singapore on Wednesday. The meeting place was at Furama Riverpoint Hotel and somehow I managed to get lost while taking a bus from Queenstown so I had to take a taxi from some unknown bus stop that I alighted at. At that point in time, I felt very worried. I, a road idiot, was supposed to bring tourists around Singapore. I better not lose them at some ulu place. Anyway, after a short briefing, we walked over to Holiday Inn Atrium to pick them up. My group was a all-girl group and I'm quite happy because an all-girl group's defintely better than an all-guy group. First stop was St. Andrew Cathedral. Since I didnt know how to get there, I grouped together with Jessie and Kheng Liang(?)'s groups and we walked towards Chinatown MRT to take the MRT. Whoever said that Chinatown MRT was near Holiday Inn should be slapped. The walk was so freaking long and the Singaporeans wearing T-shirts couldnt even take the heat, lest to say the Japanese students who were wearing double layers of clothing. During the ride up the escalator at the MRT station, I must say that it was rather amusing to see like 20+ students all standing on the left and not a single soul on the right. It's the correct way to stand on escalators but seriously, no Singaporeans will ever follow that way because we are all so kiasu and we always want to be first in everything. :D

Next up was the War Memorial and my group wasnt too comfortable with it so we separated from Jessie and Kheng Liang's groups and proceeded to Chijmes. Seriously, the organiser should tell groups in future not to choose Chijmes because it's the most boring place in the morning/afternoon. Chijmes only come to life in the night and we were supposed to bring them back by 4pm so obviously they wouldnt get to see any interesting stuff there.

Walked through the bazaar at SMU before going to the Singapore Art Museum. It was my first time stepping into SMU and I must say that the very 'in' infrastructure makes the place seem very 'cold'. My group was attractive by this clay handphone accessory thing and we basically spent quite some time there. After that, we walked out of SMU and I realised that I didnt know where the SAM was so I had to ask a passer-by who told me that SAM was right behind me. DAMN, so paiseh can! SAM has no entrance fee if you enter at 12 so we went to eat first since it was only 11 plus. Recommended the cheap Kopitiam to them but they didnt want to eat there so we settled down at Coffee Bean to eat lunch. Seriously, I never though that I would say this but the food there is like totally worth the money...because the portion is freaking big. After lunch, we went to the SAM and there were like Singaporean secondary school kids there too. Schools should never organise trips to the SAM because the secondary students were absolutely asses who didnt know how to appreciate art, or even try to appreciate art. The last time I went there, NJC students were there and most of them were as noisy as the secondary school kids I saw there on Wednesday. Instead of entering the gallery to look at the art pieces, they were seated outside the gallery enjoying the aircon and talking at a noise level as if their friends were deaf or something. Total disgrace.

After the SAM, we went to Raffles City to do some shopping and the Japanese students were surprised to see that we have oden in Singapore too. Erm...or rather, oden that looked like fishballs boiled in hot water. As we were all tired from the morning walk to Chinatown MRT, we took a taxi back to the hotel. They were damn nice people and they tried to pay for my expenses throughout the trip but I wouldnt let them because it's just weird to let tourists pay for the host. Back at the hotel, they gave me some really cute sweets. :D Thanks~!


(Back, Left to Right) Chihiro, Akari, Me, Kotomi
(Front, Left to Right) Masayo, Risa, Mami


Attended my cousin(?)'s wedding dinner last night at Goodwood Park Hotel. Goodwood Park Hotel has like the most run-down carpark any hotel has and my father refused to park his car at the underground carpark because it looked more like a storeroom than a carpark. The wedding was supposed to start at 7:30pm but like any other Chinese wedding, it didnt start on time because even at 8pm, the place was only half-filled. It was only at like close to 9pm that the wedding officially started.


The newlyweds cutting the cake.


Pouring the champagne.


Yum~ seng! Okay, I dont even know 95% of the people giving the toast.


The first dish of the day. Suckling pig, sushi, mushroom, prawn and chicken. Damn good.


Dish 2 was actually fish maw soup but I forgot to take a photo so here's dish 3, roasted duck.


Steamed garoupa, followed by scallops with mushroom.


Abalone, sea cucumber and vegetables. Before this we had prawns cooked in Chinese herbs and wine but I was too busy struggling with de-shelling the prawn. Also, my hand was dirty. Next was black pepper udon noodles but yup, hands still dirty.


The oh-my-goodness-so-freaking-yummy mango cream with sago. Damn heavenly. I'm sure there was somemore food but I cant remember what I ate. :D


Me, Popo and Auntie.


Me, Popo


Before I end this post, I want to say that I'm damn addicted to NEWS' new song, weeeek. So freaking catchy and every member is dressed in suit and I think that guys in suits are damn sexy, after guys in yukatas. Every member looks so good in this PV. I was melting when Shige had his solo in the PV and I almost swooned when Massu wriggled out of his jacket. :D

Anyone wanna buy the CD for me? I want the Wakatsuki Chinatsu book too by the way.

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