Sunday, March 25, 2007

Recapping our 'Romancing Europe' Honeymoon Trip (Spain leg)

!Hola! I guess I've to admit that I'm guilty of not updating this blog since after the CNY, and it was agreed with my other significant half that we'll take turns to update our love blog.... As my turn is long due, and I've been procrastinating when the Z-bug caught up with me after the Europe trip, and most recently my in-camp for the past week....

Ok lah, enough of the excuses, back to the topic: our Europe (more specifically: Spain and Italy) honeymoon trip highlights. 10-days of intense walking, sight-seeing, shopping and surviving on around S$2,000. Believe us, it is quite a challenge, given that every meal costs at least S$40 for 2, we'd to save on transport by taking the metro (taxis are a no-no) and our trusty bus no.11 (read: leg work).

First stop was Barcelona, Spain, which turned out to be our favorite destination in the itin. Although it took us quite a while to navigate from the metro station to our hotel (not eased after a 13-hour flight, with 1-hour stopover), and it was a starter to what will become a very leg-muscle-bursting trip.

Anyway, maybe it's time to show some pictures of the Barcelona hot-spots, lest I am starting to bore you with words.

There is the Sagreda Familia (hope I got the spelling right) which is the first of many Gaudi architecture in Barcelona we've visited. This is the famous church that has not be completed after 100+ years of construction. Geez, they sure know how to take their time. Think it is estimated to be completed by 2012; just hope that it can be completed in our lifetime..












We also walked to this mansion that Gaudi built on a hill, and here's where you'll find the famous lizard at the steps and the longest chair/bench on the rooftop (think it's about 200+ metres long); these are classic Gaudi symbols you'll see being sold as minature souvenirs and printed on almost any brochures/ T-shirts/ mugs... you get the idea.














2 more Gaudi architecture must-visits for tourists are found on their equivalent of Orchard Road: the left one is the House of Bones (as the components resembles bones and skulls), the right one is Casa Milla (peculiar as it has no edges, quite a contemporary design for Gaudi's era).
What we liked about Barcelona was also of its proximity to the seaside (the Mediteranean Sea). It not only makes the weather more pleasant, but also a great place to stroll and chill out, be it day of night. I like the rightmost shot, with a very clear sky-sea horizon and moonlight reflection, ideal for wallpaper on desktop.









Now for the food. Actually, Spanish cuisine is ok, but not with that many distinctive flavors or uniqueness. We'd thought tapas to be some special dish, but in fact, they are just small portions of various dishes like chicken, squid, clams, salad etc, much like our chap-chai peng, without the rice.
There is a hybrid between a sandwich and sushi (but bread instead of rice, as the base), called bocadillos, that are somewhat unique bite-sized snacks. The ingredient can range from ham, cheese, tuna, to even anchovies. The cost: 10 Euros.
If you are really dying for rice, there's the paella, which is something like fat marinated rice with ingredients such as tomato, seafood/chicken. Oh, and it costs a cool 16 Euros for this plate shown here.









The ang-mohs simply love to dine alfresco, out in the sunlight and wind. But we Singaporeans tend to prefer the indoors, since we get too much sun back home already. Nevertheless, the outdoor dining experience in Europe is unlike that in Singapore, as you it is really not hot and humid at all, and you are surrounded by exotic buildings and in a relaxed environment.
(Note: the purple drink is called sangria, a unique Spanish concoction that is part red wine, with orange, lemon and some other stuff. Tastes great, and hard to get drunk on :)

We did smuggle some instant noodles there for some of the meals in the hotel though (dire cost-cutting measures...., although the shiokness of eating chu-qian-yi-ding is priceless, too bad we forgot to buy some eggs from the supermarket!)

We also went to FC Barcelona stadium (the 3rd largest stadium in the world), for a stadium and museum tour, to peek at their player dressing rooms, shower and toilets (yes, it a bit -duh-, but as football fans, who would not be curious as to how it looks like..).






And, the cream of the crop, is the 2005 Champions League Trophy!

!Ole!

Wednesday, February 7, 2007

Chinese New Year- Decor @ heeren

After X'mas deco, i thought it would be cute to have a similar one for chinese new year. A holiday is a holiday, and that is always a good thing. so let’s get festive!


I was awed by the decor at the Heeren, at the heart of the mall you would notice string after string of cherry blossoms ( i think there are but i am not sure) raining down from the ceiling like a fountain. it had colourful peonies and dainty little light.

I tot it's all very beautiful done, and very elegant!







Do look up for other deco...hehe... Gong Xi Fa Chai




















Someone Beloved...

CNY around the corner, but it always make me think of my beloved Grandpa. Till today, I feel regret never had re-union dinner with him. Although he had left me for quick long time. But I always miss him & think of him.

When I hurt, he protects me,
When I cry, he makes me laugh,
When I laugh, he share the joy,
When I feel down, he encourages me to stand up, & many more….

Ah Gong I will remember what you had touch me & I love you forever….
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To Lao Po:

I recall it was almost 5 years ago when I just got to know you, and you were soon faced with the lost of your Ah-gong (and mine as well)...
It is a pity I could not get to meet him, but I can understand the kinship and love you had with Ah Gong.
But I'm glad I was there when you most needed a supporting shoulder, and it might be destiny that our relationship blossomed thereafter.
Although I cannot replace your Ah Gong, but I'll be there for you always, for the rest of my life.


-Mr Lee- (8 Feb 2007)

Monday, January 29, 2007

Pictures of Our ROM @ Changi V


Picking the best out of the bunch of 300+ shots:


Warming up.... Not bad angle eh?

Classic Retro shot?!

What about this :D.... Chio Bu! My dear..

Photo evidence: Signed and bound by contract :)
The world's most powerful kiss!
Down the aisle.... of flowers

The messy part of the night.... ;)

Just one more kiss ok lao po?
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Posted by the Lao Gong

Sunday, January 21, 2007

SengKang Executive Flat is OURS! hopefully....

Finally, we have gotten tired of going to agents to look for resale flats, and happened to browse HDB website to 'scavenge' for leftover flats, and guess what, SengKang executive flats came into the picture.

Seeing how resale flat owners are asking for exorbitant prices for some 'lock-kock' flats, buying from HDB directly, although it is SengKang and not our ideal location, but what to do.... Government and shortage of prime lands have forced newly-wed couples like ourselves to the edges of Singapore. Thus, SengKang is of 'best of the worst' choice....

Ok, enough of demeaning remarks of SengKang, since we are gonna be residents there pretty soon. You can call us SengKang-ians soon..... Haiz...

So at least most of the family is now involved in this house-hunting/viewing of the SengKang Executive flat selecting + buying process. We have gone to see the showflat on Saturday (Round 1), and other family members have done another vetting (Round 2), so we are set to go down to the HDB Hub to select our 'love nest' (Final Round 3). A bit rush, but mai-tu liao, in case the higher floor ones kena kop tiao.....

The consoling thing is we are getting quite a deal at ~$300k for a used-to-be $400k Executive flat.... I feel like laughing at those current owners.... But we'll have to ken-bread for many months and years to come to bear with the monthly loan repayments.... :(

No more shopping Lao DEAR!

From: Mr Lee
To: Mrs Lee (a.k.a. Mdm Thia)

Wednesday, January 3, 2007

Our Solemnisation Vows


The promises by my dearest hubby to me on 010107....


Yujuan,
With my undying faith
And unconditional love for you, and only you,
I do hereby solemnly vow to be your husband,
Your partner to share your joys and woes,
Your pillar of support
And your eternal soul-mate.
With this ring,
A bond stronger than iron,
A pledge truer than gold,
I marry you as my wife.
Let our hearts beat as one
And our lives be united as an entity.
I love you forever.


Promises by myself to my hubby:

From this moment, I Yu Juan take you,
Junxian as my best friend for life. I pledge to love, honor, and cherish you forever. I promise to be faithful and loving,
to be your compassionate wife
through sickness and health,
and stand by your side
through the good times and bad times. With all of my heart and soul,
I marry you to be my partner and eternal soul-mate Please accept this ring
as a symbol of our love and companionship. I love you, dear