Sunday, September 16, 2007

My Superkids



My Superkids starring Smily and Fyn

I was packing my living room and came across this video tape which I paid about $20 at the Movie World, Gold Coast Australia. It should be more than 10 years ago and feature both my children as Superkids flying across Gold Coast. Fearing infringing copyrights, I decided not to share the video here. It's fun watching this one and a half minute video again and glad to see how much they have grown. Initially, I was in two minds about paying for this but I find it's worth every cent now. Heng ah........








It's a pleasure reading the New Paper these 2 days for they are predicting Arsenal to be the Premier League Champions this season. Last night, they were a goal down at half time and came back strongly to score 3 goals in the second half.

Final result: Spur 1-3 Arsenal



We have fresh fishes for our meals again. Patrick and his wife went to Pontain Johore today for marketing after a 2 months absence. They helped us buy a cooler box of fishes and gave us fish cakes, Season's bread and local dessert. Thanks...........


Saturday, September 15, 2007

Mid-Autumn festival



The Mid-Autumn festival falls on the 25th of September this year. As usual we went to Takashimaya carnival for mooncake sampling. I would say most of the stalls are generous and happy to welcome you to sample their products except for one or two so-called 'branded' stalls. They hide their samples behind their counters and discriminate customers before offering them. As a typical Teochew, I like the Eater Palace yam-paste mooncake and would buy a few boxes every year.




This festival is meaningless without the colourful lanterns especially fot the kids. This is the only time they are allowed to play with fire under the watchful eyes of their parents. As for the younger kids, a battery operated light bulb lantern is strongly recommended.







Tanjong Pagar market/hawker centre will be closed from tomorrow to 27 October 2007 for renovation. Gonna miss my favourite 'lor mee' there. Hopefully when it reopens, the price remains the same. Guess the lunchtime crowd will head to Maxwell Market/Foodcourt.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Ramadan



It's Ramadan and Muslims begin their month of fasting from dawn to dusk today. The last time my family celebrated Hari Raya Puasa was at my childhood friend's place in Chai Chee many years ago. Guess my kids were in primary school. Must give my dear Abdul Razak a surprise visit this coming celebration........




I went for my medical review for gastric reflux at TTSH yesterday. Maybe I did not control my diet that it's coming back again but mild. I was wondering maybe it's tea.... or apple.... or cut chilli.... aiyoh...... After my complaint, the doctor gave me an open appointment for one year. In the evening, dived into the pool to wash away my bad luck and wake up this morning with no good luck but backache. LOL.



Linkbridge @ TTSH

Monday, September 10, 2007

What's the buzz....10 Sep 2007



  1. Today is the last day of the lunar Seventh Month. Om mani padme hum.....
  2. Back to school after a week holiday for all primary, secondary school and junior college students. Final term examination is near. Good luck!
  3. The playground besides my block is under reconstruction. Guess the obsolete dragon slide would be demolished.
  4. Soccer : England beat Isreal by 3 goals in the Euro 2008 qualifier. No big deal.... we are talking about Isreal man....
  5. Still on soccer : Arsene Wenger has signed a new contract extension with Arsenal for another 3 years. That's the news every Arsenal fan has been waiting for.
  6. Fann Wong would strip for the right script as reported in the New Paper.

Saturday, September 8, 2007

World Food Fair


Went with Margaret to the World Food Fair at Suntec City last evening. The crowd was thin and there wasn't much that interest us. I do not know which 'World" they were refering to. Actually we enjoyed our dinner at the Republic Foodcourt located at the 1st storey there. Though a little costly, the 'yong tau hoo' was good. We will try the others should we pass-by there another day.

Food food food. For those of you who are wondering where to go for dinner this evening, why not come to 2nd Street Cafeteria. IL PICCOLO, serving Italian pizzas and pastas has joined Botak Jones there. Once again, it is @ 970A Toa Payoh North. The good news is another stall serving Japanese dishes will be joining them soon. I don't have to go far for all these food. That's cool.

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Staying alive



I am enjoying my weekly swimming session. Well, jogging is never my cup of tea. At the same time I do not have the slightest idea of a gym nearby. Initially I dragged myself to the pool because of Margaret's swimming lessons. Since her class ended, we decided to continue to swim on a weekly basis. I swam 12 laps this evening and hope to achieve 20 eventually. I am staying alive...............






This bowl of cocktail jelly at $1.50? Yes, you can get it at Blue Sky Dessert Stall which is located at 01-60 Redhill Market. It serves both hot and cold desserts and they are generous with their serving. It's value for money in terms of quantity and quality. There's always a queue most of the time. The stall close on every Monday and Tuesday. Check it out!

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Happy birthday Jared !


Today is Jared's special day. A well-mannered 15 year old boy who personally called and invited everyone to his mini-birthday party at his grandmother's place. As close cousins, these rascals turned up without fail and created a hoo-ha. It's some kind of wonderful to see the bond remains as strong after all these years.
Like Smily, he is a Liverpool fan. He recieved an early present last weekend when Liverpool thrashed Derby by 6 goals.
Once again, Happy Birthday Jared!

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Chinese opera


Hokkien opera at Redhill market

So much has been written on the getai during this lunar seventh month celebrations. I happened to pass by the Redhill Market the other day and stayed a while to watch this opera performance. I observed there were less than 10 people in the audience and they were senior citizens. Even if there was a younger group of people watching, I believe they would not understand a word the opera singers were singing. Mind you, they were singing in hokkien. Whatever, the opera troupe is an endangered species and it's a matter of time before it goes into extinction in Singapore.