Friday, February 5, 2010

What we did last weekend....

Last weekend was a domestic madness at home... a good one in that sense :) I started off the morning with making vegetable stock from scratch. It was wholesome goodness I tell you. I made a whole pot of the stock, cooled it, then freeze them in small batches. I did not realized that vege stock is comparable to chicken or beef stock until now. You must try. All you need is garlic, onion, celery, carrots, tomatoes, parsley and some thyme. For optimum stock, bring it to boil for 1 hour, and not more than that.
We then started to paint our bedroom. This time round, it's gonna be white with Tiffany blue focus wall. Hence the light breezy feel. The environmental friendly nerd side of me insist on Mr Paint Man's Low VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) & Low Odour paint.
Half way through painting, I left hubby to the task and made this for lunch with my vege stock of course. I must say it was yummy :PI opened the 'container' cabinet and saw this. Oh well, I ain't perfect. I got distracted and start re-organizing. Lucky hubby got to paint the room on his own.
With a strike of Eureka, I have a sudden urge to bake almond cookies.But instead, ended up drinking coke. Please note the little yellow sign behind in the kitchen says "Eat" but ironically, from certain angle it looks like "Fat". Is God trying to tell me something??
To make up to hubby for 'abandoning' him with the painting task, I made him salad with dried cranberries, tomatoes and papaya for snack. I experimented with new dressing for this sweet salad (whisked up Orange juice, lime juice, olive oil and some soya sauce). It turned out well.With our new love for Fuji apples, this Ikea CHARM apple slicer is our new found BFF. Like its namesake, it works like a charm.
Since I am re-organizing, I also clean up my dining area.Went back into the bedroom to continue painting the ceiling. Again, halfway thru, I 'left' to make Wild mushroom soup with cheese sticks for tea time. I need to feed my man.We finally finished the painting job. I give all the credits to my dear husband. Turned on some music, lighted some candles and burn some essential oil. Our nest smelled good....
I tidy up the work space. This room still need some improvements. See that desk and shelf, I am proud to say, it was our own creation and also our first hack using Vika Amon top sometime ago to accommodate our needs. And tend to my little lucky bamboo plant at the corner of the room. With the new year around the corner, I hope it brings us luck :)
Took a quick shower and we are off to have dinner with a group of friends at some good food 'chu char' place followed by 'yum char' session. It was a good productive weekend. I hope it will be even better this coming weekend... :D

Freddy & Hooi Ling's Wedding Reception

The King & Queen of the day :)
A picture with the lovely couple Hmm... this is a random shot of my personal King.... LOL

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Unfortunate Ironic T-Shirts to be Caught in

These unfortunate fellas are taking mug shots with most ironic T-shirts. You are what you wear? LOL

Funny Restaurant Signs Around the World

Monday, January 25, 2010

Swee Koon & Kevin's Wedding

Koon & Kevin's wedding reception on Penang Hill at David Brown's.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

White Large Capiz Cylinder Wind Chime by Zen Wind


I am re-doing my balcony. To make it more inviting with a romantic touch and mainly to fully utilize my outdoor space. When its all done, I intend to have dinner or a drink and relax on the balcony in the evening with hubby at least once a week (with fairy lights, tea light candles and such...). It will be our little private alfresco. This Capiz wind chime with such beachy feel and gentle tinkle sound will be a good addition for that space.
"Some 70 years ago several fisher families moved from Madura to Java’s Eastern coast because of the perfusion of sea life. During stormy weather, after the nets were mended, they began making handicrafts from the discarded shells. Capiz shells, or Jingle Oysters grow like weeds in the shallow sea beds. The beautiful watery colors and sweet tinkling sound are a wonderful addition to any interior or garden.
Zen Wind believes in traditions of craftsmanship, simplicity, harmony, and the use of natural elements. As a member of the Fair Trade Federation they respect the local artisans’ lifestyles, traditions, and environment, working with villages to educate in conservation, sustainable development, and organic farming."

Friday, January 8, 2010

Happy Birthday my Love!

Happy Birthday Darling! May today be filled with love, understanding and contentment as you journey through life with me. Joy and happiness will definitely come your way. Many many happy returns!
"Grow old along with me, the best is yet to be."
Every morning I wake up and see,
The most handsome man lying next to me.
He's the one I cherish and love,
A blessing sent from Heaven above.
I will love him as a faithful wife should,
And do everything for him I could.
I would let him know everyday,
That I love him more than words can say.

A husband is someone, Who is loving and true
Bringing much joy to the things that you do
The smiles he gives at the start of the day
Fill you with love as you start on your way
A husband is someone special,Whose sweet love is shown
By that special smile that is yours and yours alone
This is you darling
The love of my life
The man I love dearly
I'm glad I'm your wife
Happy Birthday

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Simple Life

My resolution for 2010 is to simplify. Simplify our wardrobe. Simplify our diet. Simplify our home. I am de-cluttering. I think I sleep better knowing now my wardrobe will have more air to breathe than those poor fishes in Sungai Pinang. I am donating a third of my clothes to charity. Clothes that have been hanging there for too long. Clothes that will now serve better purpose. Who needs 20 pairs of jeans that no longer fit? Why would a household of two need 4 brooms, 3 toasters and a gazillion of mugs? I am parting with some of my bags and purses. Even if I rotate my bags weekly, I will have enough to last me a year. That should suffice to feed a small village in the third world. I am in the midst of de-cluttering our guest room which somehow has morph into a junk yard. I am a ‘keeper’. I keep too much. It is funny how identifying material things that I do not need is so refreshing.
I need to follow through my plan to de-clutter everything in our lives. And to live simply. To have more by desiring less.