Sunday, April 03, 2011

Wild Honey & Fruit Paradise

19 March 2011


The Khakis decided to switch to Wild Honey at Mandarin Gallery at the last minute.
Sure, I don't mind checking out new places to eat :), especially one that serves all-day breakfast.




There was a long queue but we wanted to try this place out and so waited and waited.

Getting really hungry by now and as you know, a hungry man or in this case woman is an angry man/woman.

An ang-moh man came out with small pieces of cakes on two slabs of wood on each hand to probably ease our growling tummies.

I only took a small piece from one of the wooden slab.
I initally thought that he meant to pass us one of the whole slab of mini cut pieces of cake (there were five of us mah) but thought the better of it - lucky didn't lor as the ang-moh guy went to offer also to the other people waiting around.

Well, I guess a hungry woman can't think that straight too, ha ha ha.

 





After settling down comfortably, we were told that the menu is written on the boards and that you pay immediately to the cashier. Huh? we have to go to the cashier area to read the menu written on boards or view the menu on one of the stationery ipads?

There's service charge - I do expect that the place can afford to print some menus.

Also, it takes time to read the menu and decide what you want and this creates a jam and annoyance for the people waiting behind.










I had the Tunisian breakfast.

So shiok! You've got 2 soft eggs with cut sausages in this tomato stew and you mopped it up with the 2 fluffy soft bread that came with it.

My only complaint was that it was a tad too salty but otherwise shiok, shiok and shiok!














But I can't say the same for the others that my khakis had ordered. Nobody wowed about their orders.












The food were very well presented.





I guess there're hits and misses - really depends on what you order.

We saw many people ordering the full breakfast set - so this must have been good.

I was lucky that I ordered the Tunisian breakfast as I found out later that this is one of their specialty dish.

Prices hover around $20 per dish. I guess since it's at Mandarin Gallery, this price range is to be expected.




We decided to go somewhere to continue our chit-chats and decided on Orchard Central as it's not crowded.


It's Fruit Paradise.




Look at these cakes choc-a-bloc with fruits piled on top of it !







We didn't order any cakes this time round but had tea only.

Unfortunately the different fruit/flower tea that we had tasted rather bland even after letting it seep for quite a while.

We only came here, as I've said earlier, because it's not crowded and we can sit for as long as we want.



























Till the next makan session again.

ZW, sorry if you do feel bored with us gals gossiping and all. This is what happens when a bunch of gals get together!


WILD HONEY
#03-02, Mandrin Gallery
Orchard Road
(cannot make reservation)


FRUIT PARADISE
#05-51/52 Orchard Central
Orchard Road

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Mouse

As I had mentioned in an earlier post here and here, Eugene is getting quite adept at using the computer.

He had explored the keyboard and discovered that when a movie is playing, if he press the space-bar, he could play or pause the movie. Wah, I didn't even know that till he showed me!

And just yesterday, Eugene wanted to watch his kiddy show on the computer and I played it for him.

After a while, I came into the study room to check on him. Hmm.... how come the show haven't ended and seemed to be still in the beginning part of the show.

Eugene, did the show ended?

Yes, mommy

Did you play the show again?

Yes, mommy

(hmm.... )

How did you replay? Show me. (I clicked the movie back to the title menu)

Eugene put his hand on the mouse, guided the cursor to "Play Movie" and clicked!

Wah again! I didn't know he could do that till now.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Eugene's 1st Crush

Eugene just love this gal S in the same class as him.

He's always asking about her, running after her and calling her.

Whenever he sees her, he would always try to hold her hand, but S always refuses.


 We bumped into S and her grand-ma on our way to class.

















Saturday, March 12, 2011

Phonics

The blog that I read frequently has got to be "Our Baby Of Love", especially since the child Darius is about the same age as Eugene.

Darius' parents are very diligent in recording their son's progress and also will very unselfishly blog about what they used or the method they use to help their son progress, like in reading, etc.

They had blogged about the "Leapfrog" dvds which had helped Darius in knowing his phonics and who is now putting words together and reading the words. Wow!, for his age group, I would say that Darius is really advanced.

Well, Eugene does not like to read from a book so I thought he might like and will sit through watching an educational dvd instead. And yes, he likes it.

And I am so pleased that Eugene, after watching the "Leapfrog Letters" dvd for about 3 times,  now knows the phonics to all the alphabets. Yay!


 A special thanks to the parents of "Our Baby Of Love".



I've only video from A-D only even though he knows the phonics from A-Z.

Friday, March 11, 2011

What's This?

Eugene was fixing something using this stuff that you can join together.










Mommy! what's this?

Is it a track?

NO!





A skyscraper?

NO!




It's a SSSSS..NAKE! (giving me that incredulous look)

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Woman Drivers - Me, Drive?

Ok, I'm officially those that men will go "aiyah, no wonder so slow", "aiyah, no wonder takes such a long time to park", "aiyah, know how to change lane or not".

Believe it or not - I actually passed my driving test on the 1st try!

On the test day, I took 2 anti-anxiety pills and I was as cool as a cucumber.

Driving Instructor  : "when you finished your test hor, don't waste time wait for results, you just go to the counter and get the next test date" - that's how confident my instructor was in me :(

After the test

To Driving Instructor : I passed!

Silence.......

To my dad and brother : I passed!

Silence........

Yep, nobody believed that I passed on the first try.

I got perfect score on the circuit but did rather badly on the road. My marks was borderline, just managed to passed.


Well, that was many, many, many years ago. Didn't really do any driving after that.


Had tried my dad's manual car. I just really cannot co-ordinate fast enough like pressing the brake or gear, clutch all at the same time - very stressful.

Then I tried my hubby's automatic car - ya, so much better, at least I can just concentrate on the driving/steering.


INCIDENTS
(1) was driving so slow that a cyclist actually passed me.

(2) was driving on the right lane and going round the bend on the bridge, suddenly nerves got to me and I slowed down. Had a whole row of cars behind me and hubby had to signal to the drivers behind to pass me.

(3) was turning from a small road to join the big main road. I slowed down and stopped and turn to look behind me to make sure that there were no oncoming cars.
Then the cars behind me started horning and I realised that I actually have my own lane and there was no need to merge. Think hubby was ready to strangle me there and then.

(4) sent hubby to the mrt and was driving home. Hmm........ how come I press the pedal down but the car still going so slow? Must tell hubby, maybe something wrong with car.
When almost home, I realised the reason why - I forgot to release the hand-brake.......duh......




CHANGING LANES


Problem A: Looking at the rear view mirror and side-mirror - can't really sense how far or how close the car behind me is.

Solution A : I sat in the passenger seat and look at the mirror and turn my head to view the car behind in order to have a sense of the distance.


Problem B : You know what the foreigners always complain about our drivers? Why the driver will not give way but instead speed up when you signal to change lanes? Well, it's true!

Whenever I signal, instead of giving way to me, I get those nincompoops speeding up instead.

Solution B : Even though I have a triangle plate (yes, I still stick it), nobody bothers to give way or be patient. So I was thinking, maybe I should put 2, yes 2 ! triangle plates.

I think this way everybody will sure give way to me or at least keep a distance from me because psychologically, they must be thinking that I must be a terrible driver if I need to put up 2 triangle signs instead of 1. And of cos, since cars are so expensive here in Singapore, nobody would want to run the risk of their precious car being accidentally bumped.

Ha, ha, a brilliant idea, no?








REVERSE PARKING


Problem : Again, judging of distance/space problem.

I blame this on the training I had in the circuit. They use poles as markers! Hello, in real life, where got poles?


How did I passed my parking test?

My instructor said, "when you see the pole in your rear-view mirror, do 1 turn, turn until you see the other (right/left) pole in your side-mirror, do another 1-2 turns on your steering wheel" (something like that).

So I did not use my own judgement but very methodically remembered the instructions on when and how many turns on the steering wheel I should do.

But now I'm in the real world, where got poles to guide me har?

Solution :
Hubby said you've got to practise and agard, agard (estimate). 

Jalak, I'm not very good at agaration.

So I practised at the multi-storey carpark at the top level in the afternoon where there're less cars and usually deserted.

I don't dare to try to park next to a car, just in case I bumped into it.

So what did I do?

I brought 4 stools as markers for cars. Put one stool on top of the other (one stool, too low, cannot see) to be placed on the right and left, to be like cars on either side.

So if I reverse in and am not careful, I'll just bump into the stools.

Sometimes I'll practise with one side that is a pillar.

And yes, can park now lah though I'm not able to swerve in, in one smooth turn but will stop, judge, turn and reverse, stop, judge, turn and reverse. Hubby said this way is not very good for the tyres, will wear out fast.


I don't think I'm the only one with this kind of distance judging problem. One of my female ex-colleague have the same problem too.



And now it is scientifically proven why it's difficult for women to park.

Quote :

The real reason why women cannot reverse park is because that part of their brain is missing says Pease: 

"Parallel parking is located in the right front portion of the brain which relates to visual spatial skill. 

Magnetic Resonance Imaging technology (MRI) for scanning brains has found that 80-85 per cent of women do not have a clearly defined visual spatial area and so find it hard to accurately measure space, distance and speed."

"Depth perception is not the same as spatial visualization, but the two are closely related and you need both skills to manipulate an object in space, which is what you do when you park an automobile" 


 So there, I've got bad depth perception and spatial visualization.




Of cos, not all woman drivers are terok, I'm just one of those who happened to be in the "terok" camp.


Hopefully, I can go from this..........







to this!.....................







Jiayou!



Wednesday, March 09, 2011

Laying The Table

We have started getting Eugene to help out in simple chores like :

(1) switching on the lamps (of cos, with our supervision, making sure that he does not play with the wires)

(2) helping me to beat the eggs when I'm making his cheese omelette (still unable to beat, more like stirring)

and now,

(3) laying the cutlery on the table




OK, I've done this side.....



now for the other side.......





there, all done!


Notice the baby/toddler plastic fork and spoon? Well I had adjusted it straight and Eugene wasn't too happy about it.

I also told him that his spoon should be on the right side (since he's right-handed) but he didn't want to change the position and so I left it at that.

He will switch to the spoon to his dominant hand when he starts eating.

Hmm... maybe he's a bit confused 'cos hubby is left-handed.

Tuesday, March 08, 2011

Home HeadPhones

Eugene's very own headphones.

Hubby bought it for him so that he (hubby) can listen to his music on his DIY speakers and tube amplifier while Eugene can watch and listen to his cartoon movie.

The wire's a bit short though. Usually Eugene will be sitting on the sofa instead.








Monday, March 07, 2011

Cube Puzzle

Eugene got this cube puzzle as a Christmat present.

And it is difficult to do - even for me as you really have to turn and turn and see which fits.

There are no pictures to see so that you know what you're suppose to do and Eugene can only rely on his memory of the characters in Bob-The-Builder.





Trying to piece together "Dizzy" the cement-mixer.


Eugene had tried to do it when he got it during Christmas but it was too difficult for him and he left it till now.

He can only managed to put together 1 or 2 rows before he gave up in frustration.

I tried to help but he would have none of it, saying he would do it himself.

Guess he will get back to it again when he feels he can tackle it.

Sunday, March 06, 2011

Car Seat Belt Fastening

Eugene has finally managed to fasten his own seat belt.
 

It was a bit difficult for him earlier as it's a double lock seat-belt. When he could fit one lock in, he was not able to fit the other. He was not able to co-ordinate both at the same time.

But now he's able to do it.











Friday, March 04, 2011

Chopstick Handling

Bought for Eugene a pair of training chopsticks by COMBI.

It had a kind of knob which springs the chopsticks open thus making it easier for the child as he only has to squeeze it close.

And a special 'guide' which makes sure the chopstick does not slide too far down his hand.

And once the child is more adept at handling the chopstick, you can take off the guide and then subsequently take off the round knob and there you have a normal pair of chopsticks!















3 in 1 ! - not bad har.





Training with PlayDoh first.



Now the real stuff!


















See video of him below using the training chopsticks. I think he did a fantastic job of handling it. 

Monday, February 28, 2011

Wan Hao Tim-Sum

19 Feb 2011


We were going to Wan Hao restaurant for our lunch at Marriott Hotel and decided to take a bus down instead of driving as the bus-stop is just outside our place.

Also Eugene likes riding in a bus and has been asking to ride in one.


 Aiyoh, father and son got that 'smirk smile' , ha ha


Mommy's cool guy.








Gosh, he looked so grown up already.




My friend SY and I used to frequent Wan Hao for tim-sum.

It was a already a bit expensive at that time but now, the price has increased even more and the portion has decreased.

Most of the tim-sum in the basket comes in only 2 pieces! Usually you get 3 or 4.

Well, at least the food is good and service is very good too.


WAN HAO
MARRIOTT HOTEL
6831 4615

Thursday, February 24, 2011

HOME

HOME - the wordings (lyrics below) and the music never fail to leave me teary and with a lump in my throat.

I like both versions though in the new version, I don't really like the rapping, kind of spoil the seriousness of the song but I guess they are trying to make it more upbeat for the youngsters - ya, I old fogey already.




Yes, HOME is where your family and friends are - otherwise as my fren QYL said, it would just be another cosmopolitan city to live in.

So this is dedicated to you QYL, yes you! QYL!

COME HOME!




The old version




The new version





HOME
Whenever I am feeling low
I look around me and I know
There's a place that will stay within me
Wherever I may choose to go
I will always recall the city
Know every street and shore
Sail down the river which brings us life
Winding through my Singapore

Chorus:
This is Home, truly
Where I know I must be
Where my dreams wait for me
Where that river always flows
This is home, surely
As my senses tell me
This is where I won't be alone
For this is where I know it's home

When there are troubles to go through
We'll find a way to start anew
There is comfort in the knowledge
That home's about its people too
So we'll build our dreams together
Just like we've done before
Just like the river which brings us life
There'll always be Singapore

Chorus:
This is Home, truly
Where I know I must be
Where my dreams wait for me
Where that river always flows
This is home, surely
As my senses tell me
This is where I won't be alone
For this is where I know it's home

Chorus Repeat

This is Home, truly
Where I know I must be
Where my dreams wait for me
Where that river always flows
This is home, surely
As my senses tell me
This is where I won't be alone
For this is where I know it's home
(For this is where I know, I'm HOME)

Composed by Dick Lee
Original singer Kit Chan


All the singers of the new version of HOME.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Chinese New Year 2011 - with long time friends


11 Feb 2011

Gathering with my long time good friends at my place.






These 'lo-hei' pics were taken by Eugene. Hence some chopped off heads, ha ha...











The Pro at work.









Eugene's artistic shots.

















Happy Rabbit Lunar New Year!
and
See Ya Next Year!

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