Goede dag, Allemaal!
It's 1:10 PM in the sunny Singapore and we still haven't figured out where to eat for lunch.
So I shall dutifully update my blog first, while waiting for the husband to finish showering and decide where to go.
Anyway, yesterday was so much fun (Do not have high expectations on the "so much fun" part - because ever since I hit 30, my "so much fun" includes driving to Toa Payoh wet market to buy rambutan or eating Sembawang white beehoon in Punggul Settlement... na ja).
Without further ado, let's recap on what was happening yesterday on the tai-tai's life:
It's 1:10 PM in the sunny Singapore and we still haven't figured out where to eat for lunch.
So I shall dutifully update my blog first, while waiting for the husband to finish showering and decide where to go.
Anyway, yesterday was so much fun (Do not have high expectations on the "so much fun" part - because ever since I hit 30, my "so much fun" includes driving to Toa Payoh wet market to buy rambutan or eating Sembawang white beehoon in Punggul Settlement... na ja).
Without further ado, let's recap on what was happening yesterday on the tai-tai's life:
- We went to Jurong (yep you read it correctly!) to eat bakuteh (So random, right? It's the husband's idea and let me tell you, DON'T BE LIKE US - Do not drive all the way to Jurong to eat Bakuteh. Just eat the damn Ng Ah Sio Bakuteh in Rangoon road!). Obviously, I am not gonna post photos of the bakuteh - it's not even nice! It's very one-dimensional taste, so let's not talk about it.
- After that, we watched Deep Water Horizon - IMHO, this movie just doesn't cut it (Regardless of how many stars it gets in IMDB). To me, it tries too hard to portray what has happened in real life that it is almost like my bakuteh - so one dimensional. No drama, no nothing, it's just a lot of explosions. I almost fell asleep at the beginning. So, let's just move on.
I think by now, you would be asking yourself, "So, where was the fun part?" - I know... I know I just wasted 3 minutes of your life right? But anyway, by having started reading this post, you are sort of already committed to wasting your time further. So just wait up, the fun part is COMING NEXT!
The fun part was actually only later part of the day when I got to finally meet up with other so-called tai-tai friends. HAHA - it's kinda true, at some point of our lives, I think almost everyone in my friend circle has taken some "tai-tai break". And now is my turn. So don't be jealous girls. If you have not taken up one, be patient, your time will come.
Another point to prove that everyone in that circle deserves to be called tai-tai is because each and everyone in that group has some kind of tai-tai talents such as...
- When tai-tai A called me to buy Japanese sweet potatoes and dorayaki from Isetan supermarket. - what's wrong with that? Let me just tell you, the sweet potatoes cost 10 bloody freaking dollars for two ... roots (?). OK, this one deserves a picture to show.
- When tai-tai H brought caviar flavour chips... who the heck buying caviar flavour chips? Only tai-tai or some sort.. HAHA Jk.
- When tai-tai R said, "I am really good at... not working..." - this is a clear sign that you are one good tai-tai... xD
- When tai-tai C has sound treatment panel or acoustic treatment panel (?) in her new house... I still don't know what that is exactly, but I think it's a tai-tai thing...
It was so much fun because not only I got to meet them but I also got to eat these - well the food does not look like it's coming out from michelin star restaurants, but it is SUPER! Especially the mala, because it's homecooked by tai-tai S, the white beehoon (just because I like it a lot) and the salat cake (The green little peranakan kueh thing below)!
I hope you all had just as much, if not more, fun than I did yesterday.
Tomorrow is monday (I just like to remind all you about it now, especially that I am not working. HAHA). FIGHTING!
And see ya tomorrow.
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