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Delightful Taiwan

Never expected this trip to be so fulfilling and satisfying. Every minute details were taken care of and basically nothing went wrong except for the last day but shall save that for later! The weather turned for the better upon my arrival and the sun shone its favor on us throughout our trip. His goodness is this tangible. In a nutshell, the experience has been fantastic. For the first time, I returned home feeling soooooo refreshed. I know He truly knows me best and once again, I was not shortchanged in any ways. THE FOOD What is a holiday without yummy food! While I was disappointed I didn't get to find my oyster mee sua and try the fermented beancurd, I was satisfied with whatever I found as I walked the streets. Honestly, I did not think whatever was recommended on guidebooks were of any great deal, in fact, the foodie in me took absolute delight in trying what the locals ate and unfortunately, they are not given their due credit. Let's start with the savoury ones first: Ah

台 弯 你 好

Gracie is zipping off again. This time a brief 6-days to Taiwan. I always crave to be away for at least a month but alas, its not the time yet. Wonder when my lil' dream will come to pass?? Breaks are so precious these days that I don't know if I'm guarding them too much! Actually come to think of it, if I am not out of Singapore, my breaks aren't actually breaks. Haha..oh wellz if I'm not a human, I'll probably be a busy queen bee. Hitting the skies in a few hours and will be spending the next few days with Carmen, my new found colleague in school. I'm amazed at how my travel kakis cross paths with me. Totally random encounters and usually, the friendship blossoms from there. Lovely. Some may think my hobby (travelling) is kinda expensive and no doubt it is....and it doesn't help that we moulders of the next generation can only holiday during peak seasons! But looking back @ the fruits of my travelling experiences, I feel its worth it. Human relationshi

Unmistaken Child

Just came in from watching "Unmistaken Child", a Tibetan film showing @ Picturehouse, with Joani. We both share rather similar taste for foreign films and so far most of what we caught have not disappointed us in any way. Since there are not many culturally 'atas' humans like us being breed in Singapore, we are always guaranteed seats in the theatre. Oh by the way, did I mention this was another of our spontaneity in action!!!?? We met in Bishan for late lunch but no plans thereafter, and we later decide to trudge down to Cathay for the show. Our last minute planning always bear good fruits. So our mantra is " Plan to have no plans!". "Unmistaken Child" is a documentary portraying the search of the reincarnation of Lama Konchog, a world-renowned Tibetan master who passed away in 2001 at age 84. The late master's most devoted disciple Tenzin Zopa was of course the bearer of this gargantum task. In the 100mins or so we were in the theatre, we w

Food and The City

Just returned from a 3days-2nights getaway in KL with the girls. At long last, we finally got our asses out of Singapore to somewhere although it was far from our original intention of Greece! In the words of Joani, " How the mighty has fallen". Truly truly. Nonetheless, it was fantastic! Great company (a given!), great food, great shopping, great conversations, great jokes and adventures! With the 3 of us together, it will be purely HILARIOUS FUN! And boy, we were treated to non-stop laughters from Day 1. As the title suggests, this blog will feature some of the awesome yummies that we chanced upon and they were reward for our epic walks for our time spent in KL! Our 1st stop in KL for our dinner upon arrival. The whole street was lined with Turkish restaurants and we were the only Asians amongst the Arabs! And yes Addie bore the brunt of the many death stares! But the food that came just sealed our first night very well. Due to my immense hunger then, I did not capture ev