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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Happy 2nd Wedding Anniversary to Us! :)

Yes! How time flies… It’s been 2 years since Jared & I got married. I can still remember vividly that 2 years ago on 17th May, it was a Saturday and we got married @ Singapore Arts Museum. It was so fun to have our relatives and friends all at one place celebrating the special day! And of course I dreamily recalled our dinner, us packing for honeymoon to Europe! O God, could you please transport us back in time once again?

Any way, we did the typical Singaporean thing to celebrate this year’s anniversary. 1. Watch movie… 2. Eat. HAHA! But who cares as long as you spend your day with your beloved right? Days and moments like these are always special. :)

I chose a movie that seemed rather appropriate for us.

Love

Comedy

Light-hearted (Jared doesn’t like anything too violent, horror-ful, bloody or gory eg: IPman 2..:()

Pregnant woman

= BACK UP PLAN

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The show was very average. Just that I happily identified a few feelings I had in common with the pregnant J Lo in the movie. Erratic, hungry, feel fat… at first trying VERY hard to squeeze into her fitting clothes…

And guess what? At the part where J Lo ‘dumped’ her boyfriend because she thought he wanted to leave her all these while, i actually cried quite alot… CRIED? I secretly cried during a comedy? Yeah… i blame it on those pregnancy hormones…. I get emotional easily ever since I got pregnant… Not-so-sad scenes warrant lots of tears from me these days.

After the movie, we had dinner. Jared brought me to Sentosa’s Hard Rock Hotel’s Hard Rock Cafe! Well, I think I had been a mountain turtle… As this was my first time entering into Resorts World @ Sentosa. Ok, go ahead and jeer at me.

Here are some pics of the place.

Guess where’s these chandeliers found? In the lift! Beautiful lift…

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Some of the displays at the hotel lobby

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Funky Rock-inspired reception

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Rock Shop @ hotel lobby

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How can I not take a look at THIS place at Resort World right??

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Honestly, the hotel was not the plushy, classy kind. And as it was rather newly opened, there were still many unoccupied spaces and renovation works going on. Signages were also lacking. A hotel staff had to lead us to the Cafe from the hotel lobby. It was a 5 minute, rather-complicated walk away!

Here’s some pictures of the Hard Rock Cafe.

Beatles’

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Me below with the shirt worn by Noel Gallagher, lead singer of one of my favorite bands when I was young – Oasis. *remember the song Wonderwall?

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Well, the Cafe was not crowded.. but it was still noisy. Cos there were TVs playing MTVs. And we were rather disappointed that they hadn’t got a live band yet since they were newly opened. Well, nevermind. The food and the company were more important! :)

Here’s our entrees…

Jared’s

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Twisted Mac, Chicken & Cheese

A grilled chicken breast tops off twisted Cavatappi pasta tossed in a lightly spiced 3-cheese sauce, with garlic, roasted red peppers and romano parsley bread crumbs. Served with a side of garlic toast.

A must for cheese/pasta lovers!

Mine

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Rock Chop

Grilled pork chop with garlic smashed potatoes and boiled veges. (I could not find my food’s description on the Cafe’s website… That’s why the description is very bad compared to Jared’s)

Anyway, it was a great deal as the Cafe had a one for one offer for the entrees! And the food was delicious! :)

After dinner, dessert is a must! And guess what? Jared whisked us away to the airport to have Swensen’s! The advantage of having Goldie.

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We LOVE ice-cream and conquered an earthquake in a jiffy! :)

We had a good time that day but I really want to thank my hubby for ALL the things he had done for me. Always waiting for me(:p), always driving me around, tolerating my wierd habits, sacrificing for me and the family and loving me the way I am.

I LOVE YOU V V V V V V V V V V MUCHS TOO HUBB!!!

So, here’s to many many more beautiful years ahead for us!

wine

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Japan Day 1 – Osaka Castle Museum, Expo Park & Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan

This blog post is written by my guest blogger/fellow traveller – Wong Ming Fei aka Minghui! *Clap clap!!!* Pictures are from my collection in case you’re wondering why there’s so many of me & Jared. Enjoy the post! :)

Hi everyone, I'm your guest blogger of our Japan trip. This is my first time blogging on someone’s website so I'm abit nervous. Anyway, thanks Jerb for giving me this opportunity to blog here!

We woke up early on day 1 and trust me it was a long, long, long day. Initially, Jerb and I decided that this holiday will be a slow, relaxed one. But everyday was like “chiong ah”!

In the morning, we woke up to have a nice breakfast in the hotel. In Japan, rice is a must in their breakfast. And Japanese will use a tray to contain all the items in it. And clearing your trays is also an important etiquette that we have learnt during the trip! I think it’s a good habit to have!

After breakfast, we set off to Osaka Castle Museum. To our surprise, when we reached there, we saw a garden of Cherry Blossoms! Sakura! Imagine us, or maybe me running towards the trees and asked: “Is it Sakura, is it Sakura? I wanna take pictures. Bring the cameras out!!” We didn't care if they were but we believe so as it was a pretty sight to behold. Seeing the beautiful Sakura has made my trip to Japan all worthwhile.

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And yes! We came here to see the Osaka castle. The castle is a history museum, which presents facts about Hideyoshi Toyotomi, the age of provincial wars and the history of Osaka Castle. The top level of the castle provides a panoramic view of Osaka City.

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Me posing with a CANNON! Boomz!

Weird helmets… U can actually rent them to take pictures in!

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One of the views from the Castle

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Cute Jap kids having their excursion to the castle! 

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Sakura-crazy on the way back

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Ice cream vending machine @ the Park! Yummy!

After our castle tour, we took the train to Expo Park (this park was built for the World Expo 1970 held in Osaka). As we enter into the park, we saw this big tower.

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We tried to make sense of what it looks like. A face? A bird? A cow? It's actually the Tower of the Sun. Please do not ask me why it is the tower of sun, till now, I still cannot make any sense out of it.

In the expo park, we saw many Japanese bringing their children and having a picnic on the grass. Indeed, Japanese love the nature and time with their family.

The park was very big and we saw many lovely tulips. There were red ones, pink ones, yellow ones, purple ones, white ones....

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A walk further brought us to the Japanese garden of the park and we saw maple trees...

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and supposedly a waterfall. Picturesque isn’t it?

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We also saw bamboo trees; check out Jared and the trees.

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We literally felt that we were transported to the olden times, where there were swordsmen! Don't they always portrayed them “flying” amongst bamboo trees?

We passed by the rose garden but the season for the blooming of roses has not arrived yet, so no roses! Sad! Then we saw our favourite tree again. Sakura!

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Japanese also love to paint/ draw and enjoy photography. By this time, we were famished and we decided to have our lunch at this nice and cosy restaurant. The food was expensive and we were unaware, still, we had curry rice for lunch.

Jared saw a place on the map stating “Foot bath” and we decided to hunt the place down for a good foot bath after hours of walking. Finally, we had a foot bath (soaking our tired feet in hot water) in a nice little hut! The best thing was that it was FREE! Everyone can only soak their feet for 10 minutes and there was a timer. Our feet felt so good after soaking! Now, it is a time for more walking!

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You had to wash your feet (the ancient way) before stepping into the footbath..

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“Help! We are soooo ‘tortured’!”

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Whose sexy legs?

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Shiokkkk!

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We left expo park and went to Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan. We saw flowers and now we were seeing all sorts of fishes! I am quite certain our trip is indeed educational. Haha. The person who enjoyed the aquarium the most, should be Ed Tan! He really likes fishes!

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Otter

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Mr. Seal sleeping… his body shivers whenever he breathes out!

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Look at the seal peeing… while he is sleeping!

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Gigantic ancient fishes

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Giant stingray

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Hammer-head shark

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The biggest mammal here – the whale shark!

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HUGE crabs! Can they be eaten?

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As the Aquarium was near to the harbour, it was really cold as there were strong gust of winds. We immediately look for buildings! We went to a shopping mall and there is a food court selling Japanese snacks. We had glutinous rice balls in teriyaki sauce, taco balls and fried potato balls.

Glutinous rice balls in teriyaki sauce

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The ambitious 4 decided to make our way to the floating garden observatory at Umeda. We could not find our way there although a kind soul who led us to somewhere near. We then gave up on this mission and went for some shopping! *the girls' eyes wide opened* However, the things in the shopping mall were rather expensive and in the end, we bought only bread to satisfy part of our hunger.

We then headed back to our hotel for Ramen Dinner! There is this good, recommended small ramen restaurant beside our hotel (Hotel Villa Fontaine Shinsaibashi). Ramen here was exceptionally good.

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Maybe due to the cold weather, we were super happy to have hot soup and noodles. The waiter was extremely kind and even kneeled down to take our orders! This is our Ramen that came with a fruit-Lychee.

Readers, this is day 1 only. So it is a “chiong” trip, I didn't lie to you. On day 1, I concluded that Japanese love flowers, animals and Ramen.