Moldy!
Yes yes... I agree with Ah bee... This blog is getting moldy, yes, i've not been updating. But it's not without reasons.
I've been feeling really tired after all the recent flights. Dun really know why, but maybe accululated jet lagginess. I dunnoe. I feeling really really tired, seems like no amount of rest is enough. Maybe it's time to get a real vacation.
Alright, i'll try to update more. Think i should follow Bee, Karen and Leen's advice to write less and post more pics instead.
Anyway i've just came back from Shanghai, went for full body massage and foot reflexology. 2 hours and guess how much it cost? RMB$100 only leh, that's like SGD$20. lor... i still can give $10 tips and still cheaper than singapore. For $20 u can't even get half an hour in Singapore.
Right or not TJW? hahaha...
And NO... i did not ask for special! so stop thinking! Especially u TJW! haha...
Then plus the usual, shop for drystores and ofcoz... DVDs! haha... DVDs are priced the cheapest in China. But i think the biggest saving are those getting Animes and Korean and Japanese Serials. I got myself the GUNDAM SEED- DESTINY Series at only a fraction of what i get in Singapore, plus it's the same quality!

*I love my Thai Ranger T-shirt. A gift exchange from my Thai Counterpart during my army days. Haha... Traded my Ops Tshirt for it.
It's actually 3 degrees in Shanghai, too cold to stay outside for too long, but it's ok since there's not much sightseeing to do. Lots of places to eat though. I had a meal with 5 dishes for 2 for only SGD$12 and we can't even manage to finish to food! It's THAT much and THAT good! haha...
Before Shanghai, i came back from Hong Kong and Sydney. Nothing much in Sydney, just the usual of getting drystores and bringing them back to stock up my household food items.
Hee... Now the food items at home can qualify as international selections already! hahaha... Especially with my sister stocking up as well.
As for HongKong, i was just there for 1 nightstop, so only there for dinner and dessert. Oh, speaking of Dessert, dun miss out Shui Lui Shan at Tsim Sha Tsui if anyone wish to visit HK. Try the mango desserts, but my personal favourite is the cold Birdnest with Xue Ge. Just heavenly!
Hee... I always like to tell my friends i go to HK just to have dessert. haha... In a way is true lah.
Next stop, Denparsar Turn, just in time to be back home for dinner! I'm actually starting to appreciate home food more now.
Recently eating out dun really appeal to me anymore. Even with the diversity of culture in Singapore that provides us with a wide variety of food. I no longer find them pleasing to the palate. Maybe in a way, travelling has changed my taste for food.
In fact, the standard of food served in our premium restuarants can actually be found in ordinary food stores overseas and at a fraction of the price.
Yes yes... I agree with Ah bee... This blog is getting moldy, yes, i've not been updating. But it's not without reasons.
I've been feeling really tired after all the recent flights. Dun really know why, but maybe accululated jet lagginess. I dunnoe. I feeling really really tired, seems like no amount of rest is enough. Maybe it's time to get a real vacation.
Alright, i'll try to update more. Think i should follow Bee, Karen and Leen's advice to write less and post more pics instead.
Anyway i've just came back from Shanghai, went for full body massage and foot reflexology. 2 hours and guess how much it cost? RMB$100 only leh, that's like SGD$20. lor... i still can give $10 tips and still cheaper than singapore. For $20 u can't even get half an hour in Singapore.
Right or not TJW? hahaha...
And NO... i did not ask for special! so stop thinking! Especially u TJW! haha...
Then plus the usual, shop for drystores and ofcoz... DVDs! haha... DVDs are priced the cheapest in China. But i think the biggest saving are those getting Animes and Korean and Japanese Serials. I got myself the GUNDAM SEED- DESTINY Series at only a fraction of what i get in Singapore, plus it's the same quality!

*I love my Thai Ranger T-shirt. A gift exchange from my Thai Counterpart during my army days. Haha... Traded my Ops Tshirt for it.
It's actually 3 degrees in Shanghai, too cold to stay outside for too long, but it's ok since there's not much sightseeing to do. Lots of places to eat though. I had a meal with 5 dishes for 2 for only SGD$12 and we can't even manage to finish to food! It's THAT much and THAT good! haha...
Before Shanghai, i came back from Hong Kong and Sydney. Nothing much in Sydney, just the usual of getting drystores and bringing them back to stock up my household food items.
Hee... Now the food items at home can qualify as international selections already! hahaha... Especially with my sister stocking up as well.
As for HongKong, i was just there for 1 nightstop, so only there for dinner and dessert. Oh, speaking of Dessert, dun miss out Shui Lui Shan at Tsim Sha Tsui if anyone wish to visit HK. Try the mango desserts, but my personal favourite is the cold Birdnest with Xue Ge. Just heavenly!
Hee... I always like to tell my friends i go to HK just to have dessert. haha... In a way is true lah.
Next stop, Denparsar Turn, just in time to be back home for dinner! I'm actually starting to appreciate home food more now.
Recently eating out dun really appeal to me anymore. Even with the diversity of culture in Singapore that provides us with a wide variety of food. I no longer find them pleasing to the palate. Maybe in a way, travelling has changed my taste for food.
In fact, the standard of food served in our premium restuarants can actually be found in ordinary food stores overseas and at a fraction of the price.