What’s Cooking @ Rivervale
Another change at home since Hannah ‘popped’ 8 months ago has been cooking at home for the both of us. Before Hannah, we’d typically home cook perhaps 3-4 times a week. Since June last year, Ling very rarely cooks dinner
Reflections of parents of not-so-young-kids-anymore
Another change at home since Hannah ‘popped’ 8 months ago has been cooking at home for the both of us. Before Hannah, we’d typically home cook perhaps 3-4 times a week. Since June last year, Ling very rarely cooks dinner
We haven’t had a nice family dinner – not counting brunches at Swensen’s – for the three of us since the wedding anniversary last November. So, last night after work, we drove down to Hougang Mall to compensate. Most of
Apart from spending most of the New Year on assembling the new PC and also cleaning up and refreshing the old one for Ling, we were at two events with family on the New Year day and the day after
Well, that’s enough of Kumamoto and Japan for the time being now, until I start working on the HD video footage maybe, well, next year. There’s a string of other posts I’ll like to make over this end of year
Friday evening was the last day in which dinner was complimentary from my hotel. Dinner last night was exquisite as always though the restaurant wait staff were terrifically busy as there was a small wedding reception hosted in the restaurant
I’ve remarked on this blog here that Restaurant Matsuri at my hotel enjoys a magnificent view of the castle both by day and night. I haven’t been able to show pictures of this from within the restaurant itself so far,
Boy – am both I exhausted but glad too that my toughest day of lecturing completed this evening. There’re still two more days of lectures to deliver, but the two topics today were the hardest to teach in compressed mode.
I conducted the second day of the intensive program today comprising lecturing and workshop activities, with the day starting at 0830 and ending at 1800. Since the season is winter here, at 6 PM the entire place is pretty much
Before one gets the wrong idea: despite all the pictures of glorious and very delicious food that I try every day here, I’m really in the city for work. Professional protocol and courtesy discourages me to comment too much about
My first proper Japanese meal in Japan was in an exquisite restaurant in the KKR Hotel. The hotel isn’t very big, and seems targeted primarily for business travelers from what I’ve observed. There’s hardly any families in the hotel. Instead,
I wasn’t kidding when I wrote yesterday that my first meals in Japan was fast-food. Here’s the picture to prove it! And that was just lunch – a teriyaki chicken burger of sorts, orange squash and fries. For dinner, I
AMK Hub has been another one of our hang-out areas during the weekends when we leave Hannah at Lentor for a morning. We usually won’t leave Hannah with grandparents for more than 2-3 hours at a time, so traveling distance
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