Saturday, July 25, 2009

Sick Leave

It's been a while since I got sick. Just after eating onion rings and frozen yoghurt, I went into sore throat and high fever. My mom got so worried that she accompanied me sleeping in my room that night. Luckily I felt much better the next day. Spending time resting, reading books, remind me the time years ago when I was in junior high school, sick at home, reading and drawing Tom and Katie (is it the correct name?).

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Alex Eben Meyer

The inspiration to pursue my old interest - watercolor drawing. That's why I bought a new sketchbook. Hope it will bear fruits :-)


Here are some of my fave. Yellow, bird, green ...... my subject of interest.


And now, time for my sunday night ritual: checking 3191 miles!

Sunday, July 12, 2009

SAKURA


We went to SAKURA for dinner.







Actually our stomachs were half full with german sausage in the afternoon, but we ended up eating tons! The most special dish was maguro sashimi. It was the freshest I can imagine, and we got some extra slices! Yumm!

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Friday Lunch with Mom


After doing some errands in ANZ Tower, my mom and I decided to have lunch together. It was one hot Friday late morning, not quite lunch time yet. We were on the way to Citywalk when I remembered our long postponed plan to try Cassis, a French restaurant, sister to Harum Manis, in Sahid Apartment. It was just accross the street from ANZ Tower, so in no time arrived we there. The ambience was nice, classic yet clean look with immaculate white linen and tableware. We tried the lunch set menu - salad, fish, and cheese cake (I couldn't remember the exact name of each meal) - to share. It's no way we could finish it by ourselves if we have ordered two sets! The service was excellent, not at all lessened though we only ordered one set for two people. For every meal, we were given our own plates. The food itself was wonderful, tasty compared to any French restos I have tried so far. I could feel they were cooked with meticulous attention and care. In short, it was a satisfying experience. And on the way home, I dozed off with a big smile on my face.