Monday, January 03, 2011

Goodbye 2010, Hello 2011

Yes, yes... I know. I haven't been 'faithfully' updating this blog for ages. And I even missed the yearly "trend" of doing a write-up at the end of the year. I'm sorely tempted to blame it on the new job, but that's just the lazy side of me trying to find excuses.

So, I've been thinking about significant thing(s) happening in 2010, and there was only one : me getting a new job.

Or make it 2 significant things : me getting a new job, and gaining some new friends. :)

And, those were about the more exciting happenings in 2010 for me. Yup... plain, old boring me. Or maybe that was just the beginning of things to come. I can't help but keep feeling that something major is about to happen in 2011. Today is just the first workday of 2011, and I'm already feeling restless...

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Auntie Tips (28)

Tip 1:
Stretch a rubber band around the rim of a covered container to prevent ants from getting in.

Tip 2:
To prevent dripping fat from flaring up the flames when barbecuing meat, cover the hot charcoal with a layer of fresh lettuce leaves.

Tip 3:
To salvage an overbaked cake, pour 1/4 cup of milk evenly over the cake while it is still hot. Once the milk has been absorbed, turn the cake pan over and let it cool.

Tip 4:
To get your fish really crispy, immerse it in milk before dipping into flour.

Tip 5:
When sewing on buttons, use two separate threads for each side of a four-hole button. It is unlikely that both threads will break at the same time, so you won't lose your button.

Tip 6:
Don't discard old contact lens cases. Use them to store a dab of facial wash and moisturiser for those overnight trips.

Tip 7:
To prevent worms or weevils from infesting your rice, place a few drops of cooking oil in the rice bin and shake it well or add a few dried red chillies.

Tip 8:
To remove candle wax from a carpet, fill a plastic bag with ice cubes and place it on top of the wax for a few minutes. Then gently lift off the brittle wax with a blunt knife.

From : Simply Her - Feb 2008

Wednesday, December 01, 2010

Auntie Tips (27)

Tip 1:
If you have an ant problem in your home, find out where the ants are entering from. Sprinkle cinnamon powder or ground black or white pepper there.

Tip 2:
To keep your room free of mosquitoes, cut a lemon in half and press whole cloves into the skin. Lay the lemon, cut side down, on a plate and place in the room - it also helps scent the air.

Tip 3:
Polish silver accessories with Hoi Tong white pressed powder (from Chinese medical halls). Put some on a cotton pad and rub silver till it shines.

Tip 4:
If your chopping board is discoloured, rub some salt on it and leave for half an hour. Then wash with a scouring pad.

Tip 5:
To get rid of the burnt taste from burnt rice, place a slice of white bread on top of the rice while it's hot. Replace the lid and wait a few minutes, then remove the bread.

Tip 6:
Put expired tea bags to good use - place them in shoes and wardrobes for a pleasant fragrance.

Tip 7:
Cut cotton buds in half and pack several in a small zip-lock bag (those holding medication are ideal). They are handy as eyeshadow or concealer applicators, or to remove excess makeup when you're on-the-go.

From : Simply Her - Jan 2008

Saturday, November 20, 2010

To the cinema : Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Part 1)


After the quite diasppointing "Half-Blood Prince" in my opinion, I was expecting more from the "Deathly Hallows". No doubt it was only part 1 of 2 (which I think is an attempt to make more money from us before the whole Harry Potter saga ends), I still had quite high expectations for it. It was also partly due to the feedback from the Harry Potter fan (my sister) that it was good.

But once again, it kind of disappointed me. It started off quite exciting, and I was expecting the same kind of action and energy to continue throughout the show. However, it didn't really worked out for me. To be honest, I could only feel the evil and sinister part of the dark lord getting more powerful. I didn't feel Harry Potter or his friends getting more confident or powerful to defeating him.

And as my friend had so rightly pointed out, the flow of the story was not that fantastic either. Like there was about 5-10 minutes of excitement and action, then followed by a whole 30 minutes of nothing, with no surprises or unexpected happenings. It was getting kind of predictable as the 2 hours and 10 minutes dragged on.

In my opinion, if they were to cut down on those long and draggy parts, there might not be a need to have "part 1" and "part 2" for this final episode. So, I'm off to finding the book and finish reading the "part 2" and then decide if I want to spend on catching the movie when it comes out 6 months later.

Friday, November 05, 2010

Universal Studios Singapore


A good friend of ours decided to invite us along to Universal Studios Singapore as her company was having a family day there and the weekend tickets are going at the price of a weekday ticket.

As expected with new tourist attraction, it was quite crowded and queues for the popular rides were long. But we did managed to take the rides recommended. I couldn't remember when was the last time I took an amusement park ride. I got to admit that my legs did feel kind of shaky after the "Revenge of the Mummy" ride, which we concluded was the most fun of all.

The "Rapids Adventure" ride in Jurassic Park, the one where everybody will get wet, was quite disappointing. We spent almost an hour queuing for it, only to experience a few seconds of thrill.

However, some of the featured shows were quite good, like the Shrek 4D movie and the Steven Spielberg special effects theatre. And then there were the random performances on the streets, and the occassional meeting of movie characters, like Shrek and Fiona, Frankenstien, Po, etc. Even though we all knew that some were only costumes with people in it, something about these characters that bring out the child in us. I wouldn't mind spending a whole day there just to wait for these characters to come out and take photos with them. ;p


Saturday, October 30, 2010

Krabi (22nd Oct - 25th Oct)


After strong recommendations from my sister-in-law, we finally managed to have a short getaway to Krabi (Thailand). It has been a while since the husband and I went on a holiday and I was really looking forward to it.

It was like a little town that just depends on tourism for a living. There are no famous local produce, or handicrafts or any such things that is a must-buy for tourists. Instead, tourism in Krabi depends totally on all the tiny islands/beaches surrounding the area. As the pictures show, the view is spectacular and the water is always crystal clear. We spent 2 full days island and beach hopping, and the husband also had a blast of the time snorkling on both days.


We went on a long-tail boat for the first day and it was quite an experience. As it cannot get too close to shore, it was a challenge getting in and out of it. The waves were constantly shifting the boat's position, and depending on luck, the water could just reach your calves, or all the way up to your thigh when you attempt to get out and find a spot where your feet could touch solid bottom.


The second day was spend travelling on a speed boat. Though the time taken for travel with a speed boat was half the time of a long-tail boat, it didn't make the moving up and down of the boat any easier. But at least we got to try the two different modes of travelling on water.


The husband is already thinking which island to go snorkling and relax next. Honestly, it was really fun and enjoyable to have a short trip once in a while, where you are not bound by the schedules of itinerary.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Auntie Tips (26)

Tip 1:
To get rid of stains in your electric kettle or airpot, place lemon slices inside, fill with water and boil.

Tip 2:
To get rid of the stickiness left on your fingers by tape, rub fingertips with salt and rinse.

Tip 3:
Remove tomato sauce stains from plastic containers by rubbing with a damp cloth dipped in baking soda.

Tip 4:
Treat oil stains on clothing right away - sprinkle with baby powder, cornstarch or artificial sweetener to absorb the oil. Rub in liquid detergent to treat remaining spots, then wash in the hottest water suitable for the fabric.

From : Simply Her - Dec 2007

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Incident for thought (6)

It was a typical workday morning, on the MRT to work. There was a couple, maybe in their late 30s, with the wife sitting and the husband standing right beside her. When the train stopped at a station and the passenger besides the wife alighted, the husband moved to take the seat. But at the same time, another auntie came out of nowhere at lightning speed and was going for that seat too. They bumped into each other, and after each giving the other a "how-dare-you-snatch-my-seat" look without a word, the husband sat down, conveniently ignoring the auntie's deadly stare.

I didn't know why this incident bothered me. Maybe it was the way that the guy still took the seat when he knew that the auntie was going for it too. Or maybe it was just the traditional me, still believing in the "gentleman spirit".

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Natalie is 1!

My dear niece is one today. Time really flies... She had "changed" from this ...

... to this...


Cute as she may be at times, she can be one bossy, fussy and demanding little kid too... haha...

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Sunday, September 12, 2010

In memory of HW

No love, no friendship, can cross the path of our destiny
without leaving some mark on it forever
~ Francois Mocuriac

Rest in peace, my dear friend. You will always remain, in our hearts, a great friend, a wonderful and loving husband, father and son. 

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