* three snaps of the week *

SNAP #1
oh maccas.

just a few days ago, we were at mascot maccas, tiding away the time for raph to catch his flight back to perth. the ordering system at this maccas is all done by self serve machines. upon ordering, a 'change recipe' button came up after selecting my meal, so i decided to be a bit adventurous.

if you ever wondered what a quarter pounder with extra extra pickles and lettuce looked like, wonder no further:



awesome huh? let me just say... it was SO tasty! however. while we were thoroughly impressed with the food at this maccas, we were seriously shocked by the sign we saw on the way out:




SNAP #2
jumping on the justin north food fan bandwagon, while raph was in town, the three of us went and tried his new joint, charlie & co, in the pitt st westfield level 5 food court. three realisations from this:

(1) this place is far too classy (and secluded) to even be considered a food court joint
(2) this place somehow makes it okay for adults to eat burgers without the stereotypical assignations of being unhealthy or junky.
(3) this place officially serves fries that are quite literally to die for (in the sense that they taste SO good that you risk wanting to eat too much of it that you could potentially suffer some sort of consequence).

charlie & co's parmesan and truffle fries:



my mouth is watering already.

SNAP #3
an absolutely priceless fail.



spotted in eastwood: (a.k.a. asiatown). i wonder.... why am i not surprised.

*little seasonal thoughts*

i was thinking today... christmas this year doesn't really feel like christmas. maybe it's the lack of involvement and busyness in church activities. or maybe it's the fact that we're 3000kms away from family and friends.

i'm inclined to think that this isn't such a horrible thing.

as rach and i were talking today, i found myself saying that for now, i couldn't imagine living anywhere else. and in terms of things that have been kept at a constant, it's funny how even though we pretty much live in the city, we seem to have maintained our trait of driving heaps far to get and do things. for example, the church we go to is 32kms out of the city. and as a follow up example, today, when we needed to do our grocery shopping, we chose to drive out to eastwood, which is still a good 20km away. what can i say. i love my burbs.

oh! we finally came to a decision to buy a christmas tree. but. we set ourselves up for disappointment because we got to the store only to find that they were sold out of all trees that would've fit in our place. the only ones the had left were 1.82m giants. =( that's just not cool.

on a slight tangent, another thing i realize is that i really miss carolling at christmastime. i think that's another BIG thing that's been missing this year. i'm so used to the routine of carolling at old age nursing homes or having a sing-off at church. my hopes are though, that the epic christmas mix list in the car will take care of that particular inkling.

in any case, i think this christmas marks a new type of christmas. and really. who ever said change was a bad thing? =p

* catch ups *

another great thing about holidays and summer is the golden opportunities to catch up with people.

perth: seeing the chubs.
these girls are the bestest friends anyone could wish for. i heart them.
i am however, bummed, because i didn't get a good shot with lass there too. =( she's too hardworking and decided to go back to work!

but really. friends don't get greater than this.

on the way to singapore, i spent the whole of my one day layover with them. we did our usual lunching thing at matsuri (yayy) and then hit karrinyup (2nd yayy). then when i swung back through perth on the way home to sydney, they were so sweet - they got up at an INSANE hour in the morning to come over to my place to have breakfast, right before having to rush to work and to the airport.



on my perth-day, there we were, sitting in the middle of karrinyup shopping centre, with not much to do, but to kill time while waiting for my jeans to be altered. every time i go back to perth, it seems that the trend for our hangouts always ends up at cafes or restaurants which give you paper and crayons to mess around with while waiting for your food/drinks. this day was no exception. after playing hangman (our next trend), the girls started drawing randomly - and they ended up drawing pictures for me... to keep! the afternoon didn't end until i nicely folded each of their photos and put them in my wallet. sweetness.


nadia's [2nd] creation... lots of laughs associated with this one, only because the first one didn't quite "make the cut" to be folded into my wallet. =p but i won't be mean and put the picture of that one up. she did however, earn a new nickname because of it. =D


jas and trish's.

we love crayons.

singapore.
it was great to get a chance to catch up with carolyn, even though it was only for one short hour! after not having seen each other for years and years, it was a great fun-packed hour. and it's decided! exchange reunion is officially not happening in africa. thank goodness!! but we now have decided on a new place: ALASKA!



i am superbly excited. =D

* i love my family *

a great part of this trip to singapore has been the family time. of course, the occasion itself called for it, but even after the funeral, we've managed to meet up with cousins/other family pretty much every day.

here's what we've done in the last three days:
- watched harry potter 7
- bowled at marina square @ 1am
- had breakfast at dempsey road CA*california plus breakfast dessert at ben & jerry's
- bowled again: 5 games at orchid country club: finished at 3am
- late night supper @ thomson prata until 4:30am
- family potluck dinner with the aunties/uncles
- impulsively bought finger food from the taka food forum and went to sit on random benches for dinner on the 4th floor at takashimaya (how high school of us!)
- played 3 hours of pool at lucky plaza (note: there's a NEW kPool place that took over mambo billards! this brought back sooo many *childhood* memories, back to when we used to play at mambo every day of our holiday in singapore!!)
- supper @ bencoolen st prata until 2:30am

do you see the trends? but how awesome is it that even though they have to work, they're still keen to wanna max our hang out time while we're still here! i love these guys.


i think this is the first non-official-event photo we've taken together. like. ever. BUT. it's such a shame that quite a few of us are missing. =(


family potluck night! my mouth is already watering for more roasted cackle pork!!

the best and crazy thing about coming back to singapore is that everything is SO much cheaper! i mean, bowling is like SGD$3-$4 per game? and. pool was SGD$5.80 per hour!! that's insane! back in sydney, one game on a normal day is AUD$14.90! and POOL. it's AUD$16 an hour!! nutters!

for the first time, i think there's an ever so slight chance that i might miss singapore. gosh. who would've thunk it?

* remembering *

in saddening news, my grandma passed away last week in singapore.
even though it wasn't unexpected and didn't come as a big shock or surprise, i suppose it's still a sad thing to have happen.

as soon as we heard, we got right onto booking flights in order to make sure that we got here in time for the final night of the wake/vigil service and then for the funeral.

at the vigil service on thursday night, one of my grand-uncles got up and gave an amazing eulogy. it was packed full of anecdotes and stories and recounts of what my grandma had done for her younger siblings. he mentioned three key things:
(1) respect, (2) commitment, and (3) forgiveness. he had so many stories to tell about how my grandma would make so many sacrifices in order to make sure that her
younger siblings were all okay and taken care of.

with the number of people who showed up over the three nights of the wake (apparently the second night had 300 people!), it was so clear that she meant so much to so many people. she was really the matriarch of the family. she was the glue. she taught us all how important it was to be close with family. i think she's the only reason why all our extended family are so close.

after having gone to a number of funerals in australia over the past couple of years, coming back over to singapore for a funeral made me realize just how different things can be in a different culture. the things i realized:

[one] the wake goes over multiple nights (usually three), not just one. furthermore, it's usually held at the bottom floor of a HDB flat, out in the open. this is remarkably different to a one night/day service type thing where it's held at a chapel or a church or a funeral parlour.

[two] the family gets put on a rotating roster. usually, the young ones take the overnight watch and sleep during the day, while the "older" generation gets day duty. i think this would be because during the day, it's more likely to be their generation's friends who come to pay their respects.

[three] rather than wearing all black as they do in australia, tradition says that the mourning family needs to wear white tops and black pants/bottoms. it's a pretty strict dress code too. usually, someone will go to giordano/bossini/hang ten and mass buy white polo shirts for everyone. i suppose it's a good way of distinguishing who's family and who's not.

[four] at the cemetery, usually, when it comes time to pay our last respects, people are meant to grab a handful of sand/soil and sprinkle that on top of the casket and/or throw in a flower. i kid you not when i tell you that there was a tractor, mounding the clay soil into the burial plot right in front of us. this was nuts!! to me, it was so wrong on so many levels. it just means that the last thing i remember of the casket is it being dumped by a mean looking and disturbingly loud tractor! what's worse, can you believe that they started the tractor right in the middle of the final prayer? i sigh and shake my head.

[five] food. there's always food. people bring food. the family buys food for meals during the day. and the family also caters food each night for after the vigil service. drinks-wise, there's always a huge refrigerator that's stocked with carton drinks (bring on the ice lemon tea, chrysanthemum and lychee drinks!) oh. and there's water too - which come in funky sealed plastic containers which you need skinny-bubble-tea-looking straws to pop the top in order to drink it.

tangentially referring to the the topic of food though: i landed in singapore at 6am on thursday. by 1pm, i had knocked off three staples on my 'must-eat-when-in-singapore' list: chicken curry puff (old chang kee style - i pretty much OMGed coz someone bought an entire box full of them!!), roti prata - despite the confusion and weird looks, my cousin managed to score me a cheese onion prata. finally, cha kuey teow was somehow provided too. even better, by 3pm the next day, hainanese chicken rice was also taken care of. now that's called efficiency and an awesome family!!

but more on topic. indeed, the turn of events were sad. but it wasn't entirely devastating. i did tear when my uncles/aunties were crying, but i really did (and still do) feel at peace. i see grandma's passing as a good thing. no more suffering!

i guess i'm just really grateful and thankful. on so many levels.