Friday, February 29, 2008

Ladies night out

One time I was reminiscing gals' night out and the next thing I know, Nicci, Meera & Loz had organized one! The sweet dears planned dinner and drinks with just the gals and brought Nana, Maddy and I out one Friday night!


Juz gals - Maddy, Loz, Meera, Nana, Nicci and Me! @Kimchi Grandma* really yummyy


Strawberry slushies with Meera and Lozza


Close up with Nana and Nicci!

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Yarra Valley with Maddy Kelvin, Alvin and Jap Girls

Romeo Alvin wanted to take Geiko out to Mt Dandedong and the Yarra Valley and Maddy hasn't been these places, so we all went along! It was beautiful weather and fun company as we all piled into a 9 seater and did the touristy sights!


Yering Station winery.


Huge bottle of wine for me?


Huge bottle of wine for you?


Punt road winery for their famouse pinot noir and carbernet merlot.


Apples anyone?



Pumping water?


Girls in the stable!


Farm girl on the tractor.


On a pair of wheels with nice scenery.


All under the wind mill.


Late Lunch was porterhouse steak.


Followed by Big Dinner with the boys - Moskito style!

Friday, February 15, 2008

A thank you note - 14 Feb *

Just a short note for a special someone..

I didn't think Valentine's this year was a big deal.. surprisingly! Last year we did something special for Valentine's. Not wanting to feed the commercialisation of Vday, we kept to our budget of $20 - or at least tried not spend above $20!

So, this year, we agreed to not do anything for Valentine's... or so I thought! After work, Jem waited for me at my office and he brought me to Sirocco for a nice dinner. It was a cosy and sweet affair and totally unexpected! I was already really happy when I got his email asking me to meet him at my office lobby... I also panicked coz all I did for him was write a HUGE card! (at least it was pretty big! hee)

After dinner, we took a long walk to the Melbourne cultural center for Shout! the musical. It was really entertaining but we felt like we were really out of place. Shout ! is about this Aussie rock star whose career peaked in the 1930s! So you can imagine, the crowd's average age group was around the 50s to 60s range!! But it was a really fun night and we totally enjoyed ourselves!

Thank you babe! You're the best! Hee...

Love,
Gie

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Back in Singapore! Gong Xi Fa Chai @ Hm

We went back to Singapore to celebrate Chinese New Year with the family and friends! The days leading up to the departure afternoon was really hectic as we rushed around to buy Aussie food for the family! One of the weirdest request is for Aussie ham - so we packed 3kg of meat in the luggage and brought the month's groceries back to Singapore! 19kg of mangoes and cherries, 4kg of choc, 2 loaves of bread, and some other miscellaneous groceries... packing sure was fun and Jem worried about excess baggage. We did, incidentally, go over weight by 4kg but the lady at the counter was nice. =)

We also had to eat up all the perishable food in the house..



Gie's first night in Singapore, was spent at Newton Hawker Centre, chomping on famous Singapore cuisine - Hokkien mee, fried carrot cake, char kuey teow, bbq chicken wings and refreshing sugar cane with lemon juice! Slurpp*** Jem spent his first night at Cheryl-Ann's birthday party catching up with everyone!


Galfriends - Pee, Jean and Trace!


Galpal Chezzy!

Chinese new year isn't complete without, of course, the annual Chinatown walkabout or more accurately, squeeze!




Janny jan jan


The girly lot!

By midweek, we were convinced that our time in Melbourne was spent training for meals in Singapore. The huge portions we had here, definitely meant for us that we could eat more yummy food back home! The family also made sure we ate our fill. Gie's grandparents brought her to People's park hawker centre where she pigged out on Chuey Kuey and the famous Ikan Bilis Yong Tau Foo. 2 hours later, they all had wontan noodle for lunch. Burp* hee

We also sneaked off one afternoon to gorge ourselves at Tiong Bahru food centre for more Singaporean goodies - Wontan mee, Chuey Kuey, You tiao, butterfly, fried carrot cake (again), chicken rice - we ate enough to feed 3 typical Singaporeans! Gie also brought home her favourite ang ku kuey! yummyy..



Chinese new year also involved visiting relatives' and collecting ang baos (red packets with some money in it for good luck!) We didn't manage to take too many pics during our visits but here's one with Melissa (Mel-hair!) who's pregnant and due in May! Congrats Mel!!



The grand finale to our short trip back was spent at Jem's house.. Jem had opened his house for friends to come gamble, eat and be merry, which is the essence of Chinese new year anyway! There were 2 tables of mahjong, 1 table of poker and 1 table of card games! It was really good seeing everyone and when the time came to say goodbye.. it was difficult and teary..

But now, we're back in Melbourne and the story continues... =)