September 2011

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We just had our Guo Da Li (Proposal & Betrothal) last Friday, and it was a busy day filled with Chinese Customs and random stuffs.

*Fun Facts*

“In Chinese Culture, a marriage is considered the joining of two families.  Thus the parents of the bride’s and groom’s get involved in their wedding planning from very early on.  Two families pick an auspicious date as the Betrothal Day.  This is a formal meeting between the parents of the perspective bride and groom. The groom’s family presents various proposal gifts that represents fertility and prosperity in Chinese culture, which is also known as “Grand Gift” or “Guo Da Li”.  All gifts should come in even numbers, meaning “good things double” in Chinese culture.  Thus, the two are considered officially engaged.”

- Source: Here

We first started off with a huge basket of goodies delivered from the groom-to-be (GTB)’s to the bride-to-be’s (BTB) home.

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In the baskets there were lots of cash in various red packets for different reasons, cans of pork leg,  oranges, random traditional sweet treats and two VSOP liqueurs.

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In return for the liqueurs, the GTB got two bottles of orange cordial. HAH.

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In return for the random traditional sweet treats, the GTB got half of each bag.

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I also received “Si Dian Jin”, 4 pieces of gold from his mum, an expensive gift given the current gold price.

*Fun Facts*

“The bride’s family then prepares dowry and give a list of the dowries to the groom’s family.  Dowry is mostly composed of daily necessities for the new home, such as bedding, linen and dining set, etc.  In the old Chinese culture, girls start learning needle work at young age, and prepare plenty of shoes, socks, table cloth etc, as part of her dowry.  This is also an opportunity for the bride’s family to display their love for their daughter as well as their wealth.”

- Source: Here

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That’s my dad and I’m only worth these cans of pig leg? HAHA.

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He also delivered 30 boxes of cakes for my relatives. There are many other random things like, Dragon & Phoenix candles, teapot set and lamps.

*Fun Facts*

After the betrothal  meeting, both families will make wedding announcement to their relatives and friends by sending out  “Double Happiness Cakes” along with wedding invitations.  This is the Chinese style wedding cakes also known as “Dragon & Phoenix Cakes”.  These are baked cake with dragon and phoenix imprint on the surface.  Some styles have fillings made of lotus seed paste, red bean paste or green bean paste.

The wedding cakes are usually presented to the bride’s family by the groom’s family as part of the proposal gift. Bride’s family will then present some of the cakes to worship their ancestors and send the rest of cakes to friends and relatives along with wedding invitations. Quantity of cakes to be sent depends on seniority of guest or relationship with the family.  Nowadays, the wedding cakes are usually served to the guests at the wedding instead of the western style wedding cakes.

- Source: Here




One of my favourite place in Sydney, their Fish Market. It is not a huge place, but it’s great if you can just pop by for lunch!

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Fresh and oh so yummy!

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Other than their fresh and raw items, they have a huge range of cooked yummy treats too!

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Other than a dozen oysters, these were what we ate at 10am (after breakfast!)

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This is all over the news!

When I first saw this at Orchard, I first blushed then shyly ogled at the poster. You know when girls go covering their eyes with their hands yet stealing peaks in between their fingers? Yeah. That was what I my mind did when I first saw it.

Now, when I go pass it I openly ogle and analyze his abs. I thought if he didn’t pull down his jeans almost revealing his you-know-what; it won’t have caused such an uproar.

In my view, it is marketing at its purest form. I remembered my marketing lecturer once told me, sex sells, and so I guess, marketers use this as an easy way out? I mean, how else can you differentiate your polo tees? If it’s not the cut, the print, the material, the price, it has got to be its brand, specifically, the association to the brand. A & F is selling dream (or hope) to guys, when someone puts on an A & F with his collar pulled up; he feels sexy and saw the non-existing abs in the mirror.

I don’t want to judge and analyze the moral value behind this, but this goes to show that yes, even though Singaporeans are well travelled, some are in many ways, conservative Asians. Despite the vast American media exposures, some are not accepting when it happens on home ground?

Ignoring all negative news of A & F’s ads, I’m looking forward to the topless hunks at the store and will probably go take a silly Polaroid and grin like a girl in the candy store.

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Photo taken in March 2010 at Ginza, Tokyo

A note to guys out there who booed at this ad, don’t blame your girls for ogling, work harder! HAH.

Shucks, my flabs just reminded me to start working out too.

Lady J recommended Viator for our day tours and we saw one which we are interested in! Tuscany in One Day Sightseeing Tour!

The highlights for me is really the hearty lunch with wine served at an organic wine estate in the Chianti with wine tasting of four wines (including Chianti, Vernaccia, and Tuscan desert wine!) It is like going for my wine class in the vineyards! I can’t wait to stroll among Chianti vineyards, olive groves and wine cellars too! Another highlight of this tour is to get up-close to the leaning tower of Pisa! So it’s really, killing two birds with one trip! Hee.

Barley Time!

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Had a great time with Barley yesterday (minus the bites from mozzies!)! I miss Barley and wish she stays with us everyday instead of living across a grass field with my in-laws. But we can’t bear for her to be alone in the day!

This is our first draft of itinerary of Italy. We decided to focus more on Venice, Florence and Rome and using Florence as a mid point to visit neighbouring attractions too! Any idea how do we get from Florence to Cinque Terre / Chianti etc? Any cool recommendations?

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I just did my trial makeup last Sunday and I can safely say that I still look like me. Or do I?
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We are not allowed to go across this barrier but we went ahead for great views and I’m glad I did. I miss those carefree travelling days! I am amazed by all the pictures taken below, it is from my cranky iPhone! Haha.

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We were also blessed with good weather! Look at how blue the sky was!

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Sorry for being geeky but it reminded me of my Geography lessons back in school. I love geography! A disgusting little story, during our geography prelim my classmate stained her skirt because of the monthly visit by Ms P, when she stood up, everyone went, Oh…Oxbow lake. HAHA.

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One of the most unforgettable activities during our Australia trip was the helicopter ride at the Twelve Apostle! The best view is when you can see the entire stretch of coastal line! It is beyond amazing!

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Our cute pilot! But frankly speaking, my first thought was uh-oh my life is in the hands on this pretty young lady (perceived as being a novice)! But we cast our reservations and doubts away once we were greeted by the incredible view as the heli takes off.

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Can you see the little white dots on the grass field? Those are sheep!

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Can you tell someone is afraid of height? Haha.A hint, the guy who does not have height advantage.

I came back from Australia with a mega flu but with lots of fun! Here is one random pit stop we had on the way to Great Ocean Road! We met a wild Koala and some really friendly wild parrots!

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