Friday, December 31, 2010

Looking Back on 2010

2010 is coming to an end in a few hours time and the new year will be upon us soon.

In a nutshell, 2010 saw us going on our first trip together with just the 2 of us and to Taipei to take our pre-wedding photos, we also spent a huge sum of money this year to prepare for our wedding and quarreled quite frequently. But these have brought us closer together and we now appreciate each other more.

In 2010 I got married and was promoted to a Mrs. It has also been the year that I get to try something different workwise albeit its also in the research area and this has further strengthened my decision to venture out of my comfort zone come 2011.

2010 has seen me going through more ups than downs. I did not bother to make any resolutions at the beginning of the year as I knew that chances are I will not be able to fulfill them. 2011 will be no different either.

Happy 2011 everyone!!


Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Of Roast Chicken and Post Christmas Blues

Its 2 days after christmas and its back to work for me. Suffering from post holiday blues and I’m so looking forward to the New Year’s holiday which will be happening in less than 4 days time. There is not much motivation at work and I am seriously considering a change of job after I’m finished with my current secondment. But that will not happen in the next 6 months.

On a happier note, Christmas eve at WF’s place was fun and my Roast Chicken turned out beautifully albeit the vegetables at the top were burnt, BUT those that were soaked in the juices of the chicken was soft and flavourful. And the chicken itself was very juicy. Received raving compliments from everyone who tried the chicken. Gonna roast one for my parents to try soon.
Friday, December 24, 2010

Christmas Eve

Merry Christmas!!

Its Xmas eve today and I'll be meeting some friends to celebrate over potluck.
Have decided to prepare a roast chicken instead of turkey as the meat is more tender and juicy.
The recipe I will be following loosely is Roast Chicken for Les Paresseux from Dorie Greenspan's book Around my French Table. My first attempt at roasting a chicken and I hope it turns out like the picture below. Seems simple enough. Rub a washed and dried chicken with herbs, salt and pepper. Throw it in a pan with onions, potatoes and carrots with a slice of bread under the chicken to absorb all the juices. Put it in the oven set at high for 90 mins and voila, the chicken will be ready. I'll try it out later and review it in my next post after Christmas.

Happy Holidays everyone!!

Thursday, December 23, 2010

15 Health Benefits of Regular Sex

I was surfing the web as usual this morning when I chanced upon this article on MSN Lifestyle written by Flora McCraith. Who knew that sex has so many benificial qualities? Now there is 15 less/more reasons to reject/convince your partner.
  1. Have sex for longer life
    The hormone DHEA increases every time you have an orgasm. This hormone boosts a person’s immunity, helps to keep skin healthy and repairs damaged tissue.
  2. Sex improves smell
    The hormone prolactin increases after sex which causes cells in the brain to develop neurons in the brains smell centre; the olfactory bulb.
  3. A healthy heart
    Scientists found that a person who has sex twice or more a week reduces their chance of a heart attack by half.
  4. Healthier semen
    Men who have sex on a frequent basis have a higher volume of sperm and a higher percentage of healthier sperm. It is also thought that men lower their prostate cancer risk as they remove more waste products in their sperm.
  5. Fewer menopause symptoms
    Having regular sex helps to regulate hormone levels. This can help women who are experiencing the menopause as it helps to control their symptoms.
  6. Improves intimacy
    Sex can help to us to bond because having sex increases the levels of the hormone oxytocin, also known as the feel-good or cuddle hormone. It allows us to feel the urge to nurture.
  7. Helps with weight loss
    Engaging in any aerobic exercise helps to burn calories and sex raises a person’s heart rate. Although you won’t be burning hundreds of calories (roughly 30 minutes of sex burns 85 calories), it certainly adds up.
  8. Lower risk of breast cancer
    A study done in France found that women who didn’t have sex, or had sex infrequently, had a higher risk of breast cancer in comparison to women who have frequent sex.
  9. Increased blood flow
    When a person gets aroused, blood flow increases to the brain and a fresh supply of oxygenated blood is sent to the organs. This in turn helps to get rid of waste products.
  10. More hormones are good
    Having sex increases testosterone which helps to strengthen bones, muscles and keeps the heart healthy. In women, oestrogen levels increase which helps protect the heart, reduces the risk of osteoporosis and promotes fertility.
  11. Improves sleep
    Sex helps to encourage sleep due to the release of the hormone oxytocin. Sleep is essential for our health as it helps to reduce stress, maintain a healthy weight, reduce blood pressure and it is when the body carries out the repairs that it needs to.
  12. Pain relief
    Again, the hormone oxytocin is release when a person orgasms which releases endorphins into the body, and these help to relieve pain such as headache. It is the body’s natural pain killer.
  13. Less frequent colds and flu
    Wilkes University in Pennsylvania says individuals who have sex once or twice a week show 30% higher levels of an antibody called immunoglobulin A, which is known to boost the immune system. (Is sex necessary; www.forbes.com)
  14. Better bladder control
    These pelvic muscles are used during sex and they help to make it more pleasurable, but also helps to strengthen them which helps to reduce the chance of incontinence in later life.
  15. Reduce stress
    People who have more sex reported that they felt more at ease and this is because sex helps to lower blood pressure and overall stress reduction. Endorphins released into the blood help to relax and regulate blood pressure.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Big Ticket Items Confirmed

It is 143 days to our wedding and we have finally confirmed the last of our big ticket items
-Photographer and Videographer
-MUA
-Possibly gowns too
We have also bought our lamps on Monday from Ikea.
I'm a happy girl!!
Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Movie Night: Rapunzel - A Tangled Tale

With the pair of $3 tickets that I got from inSing.com, I managed to convince hubs to catch A Tangled Tale with me on Friday night. =D It was a good thing that there were many funny scenes peppered throughout the movie so hubs enjoyed it and so did I.

Rapunzel differs from the usual Disney Princesses in that she is no damsel in distress and can fend for herself and more often than not, she is the one having to save Flynn with that skillet of hers. We thouroughly enjoyed the movie and I would not have minded paying full price for the show. And my favourite character in the show? Its non other than Pascal!! Cute little guy he is.


Tuesday, December 14, 2010

My Cravings: Lindor Chocolates

 I am addicted to this. My 3rd box in as many weeks!
Oh Dear!! There goes my diet.. But I can't resist the creamy taste of the chocolate filling when the shell breaks!! I want one now..
Thursday, December 09, 2010

15 Story Hotel in 6 Days!!

This was reported in Yahoo! News last month. Its pretty amazing how they managed to get the frame up and put in the prefab all in 6 days. This hotel can reportly withstand a magnitude 9 earthquake. How true that is I am not very sure. Despite the frenetic pace that this hotel built, no workers were injured. The full article can be found here. How I wish our love nest can be built as fast.

Wednesday, December 08, 2010

Our Love Nest Progress

We were lucky that we were able to get a flat under the BTO scheme on our 2nd try. The market was just beginning to heat up when we decided that we should purchase our love nest early last year. Initially, we were considering getting a resale flat but the COV was on the upward climb then and the areas that I was looking at was mainly AMK and Hougang and they were freaking expensive. We settled on BTOs as we did not have to pay for any upfront cash except for the $2K for the option to purchase which would be refunded to us on signing the lease agreement.

Our first BTO that we signed up for was the Fernvale Crest and Punggol Residences when it was released a month later. Our queue number for FC was in the 500+ range and PR was 100+. We were hoping that there would be no more units left when our turn came to choose for FC as PR had a better location and it was near my parents. Our wish came true when we received an SMS from HDB informing us that the Chinese quota had been reached.

We are now anxiously awaiting the day when we (mainly me, J is busy worrying over the renovation costs) can get the keys to our new home. Pretty happy with the progress of the building and thanks to the kind Forumers who went down to take beautiful photos to keep all of us updated on the progress.

19 November 2010
3 December 2010
Photo credits: Sapphire 2011 from Construction of Punggol Residences Album Forum


Tuesday, December 07, 2010

Recently Hooked On ..

The Bubble Tea craze has recently been revived in Sunny Singapore with the arrival of first Koi and now Gong Cha. I have given up on Koi due to the freaking long queues snaking at all the outlets. I might get lucky somedays at the Chinatown outlet but all the queues at all the other outlets puts me off. Thank goodness there is now Gong Cha to satisfy my craving for Bubble Tea. I especially love their 奶盖红茶加布丁。

Love the slightly salty taste of the millk foam and the silky smooth pudding. The plus point is that the outlet that I frequent has almost no queue (at most 1 or 2 pax ahead of me). The tri-coloured mixture also makes me happy. Now that I think of it, the colour combi reminds me of my AD theme of Ivory and Gold.
Monday, December 06, 2010

Wedding Themes: Ivory and Gold

I have began to look at wedding themes for my AD in about 5 months time.

I have decided on Ivory and Gold with or without Pink/Purple. I'll probably be going with just the Ivory and Gold theme though for a classy and elegant feel. And since the restaurant doesn't have any themes for me to choose from, I'll just have to work with what they have now which is Ivory, Gold and Brown. I can live with that. Just have to add in abit of personal touch to up the Classiness and Elegance.

Here are some inspirations that I got from Dessy.com.
Friday, December 03, 2010

AD - Wedding Lamp

One of the items that we would have to get for our 过大礼 are Chinese Wedding Lamps to be placed at our bedside table. The significance of the lamps are to shower the couple with blessings and for them to have many sons.

Significance of Chinese Wedding Lamps

The Chinese culture revolves around auspicious sounding items and sons! In every Chinese wedding, the couple are always showered with blessings for them to have many sons to carry on the family name. Lamps in Chinese (“deng”) has a similar sound to sons (“ding”). So the symbolic gesture of lighting the wedding lamps signifies the addition of sons to the family. The brightness of the pair of lamps also symbolises a long and bright life ahead for the couple.

How Long Should I Light The Lamps For?

The wedding lamps are usually lit by the auspicious lady who installed the marriage bed or the parents. There are several variations to the custom on how long they should be kept lit for. Some say the lamps should be lit on the day of the bed installation and kept on until the wedding night. Other variations recommend for the lamps to be lit only before the wedding day and kept burning for 3 days and 3 nights after the wedding to illuminate the new couple’s life. Both variations are valid. However, if you have elders in the family you might want to check with them and follow their recommendations.

We didn't want to get the traditional oil lamps as we would only be using it on the wedding itself and will be kept in storage after that. Furthermore, it will be a fire hazard. We wanted something that is modern and functional yet would be acceptable by the elders. On our foray for furnitures a few weeks back at ikea, we chanced upon this beautiful, red Knubbig Lamp. It is red. It runs on electricity. It is chic and nice. It fulfills my criteria. We have decided to get a pair of this for our wedding once his mom gives the go ahead.
Wednesday, December 01, 2010

Birthday Getaway

Haven't been blogging as often or as detailed as I would like as I am usually exhausted when I reach home. I do not have the same stamina as before where I can still blog after a night out. So pardon my slow updates while I will try to post more often. In the mean time here is the super late post on our mini getaway to Batam during my birthday early this month. Just thinking of it makes me want to go on another trip.

Woke up bright and early and met J at Harbourfront. Bought our BatamFast tickets and boarded the ferry. Our super sleepy face. I thought we would both sleep throughout the journey but they were screening Iron Man (it was on Mute) and we passed the time watching the silent movie.
Upon reaching Batam, we cleared customs and walked to our hotel, Harmoni One Hotel, which was about 15 mins away. It was a freaking long 15 mins walk with me wearing slippers and trying to walk on the uneven road in the hot weather while declining all the taxis that's horning at us. Read almost every vehicle that passed us on the road horning at us. Plus J was busy on the phone which started ringing the moment we reached Batam! My face was super black when we reached the hotel. I was able to smile here cos J had already coax me back to a good mood. They had 3 individual reception counters and we were served apple juice while waiting for them to check us in.
Once check in was done, we made our way to our room and took a short nap before heading our to Nagoya in search of lunch.
Love the super big bathtub for 2. But the water usage was really high.  
Lunch was at non-other than A&W
With Root Beer Floats ..
and curly fries ..
and not forgetting Waffles with Ice Cream!!
After lunch, we went back to our hotel and took in some Discovery Channel before indulging in some massage at Aruma. There was a free 30 mins massage for 1 pax which we extended to 1 hour and took another 1 hour for me. For an hours massage each, we paid about $17 which was very worth it. J complained that his massueus had no energy but I found that mine was very good. She kept on saying 'No power, no power' when I told her that it was painful. J would have been happy with mine.
Went back to our room to wash up after our massage and then out we went for dinner. I wanted seafood dinner but J wanted to go back to one of the shop at the ferry terminal for dinner because he wants to eat he kway teow goreng. Sianz. But since this trip was sponsored by him, I let him make the decisions.
Walked over to Mega Mall after dinner but nothing much to see and shop so I took a photo with the A&W bear, bought a root beer and we walked back to our hotel to rest.
For supper we tucked into the J.Co donuts that we bought earlier from Nagoya Hill.
I like this slogan for their box of 2.
'Just the two of Us'
We had a mind to take a dip in the pool after our complimentary international buffet breafast at Bamboo the next morning so we woke up early.
Bread, pastries and spreads.
Breakfast cereals and juices..
The weather was kind to us until after breakfast when it started raining, so our plan to take a dip in the pool was changed to a dip in the bathtub.. It was time to check out soon after and thank god the rain had let up but it was a muddy trudge to the ferry terminal.

It was a very relaxing and much needed getaway where we literally eat, sleep, eat, sleep. The service at the hotel was great but I could have done without the constant horning from the vehicles everytime we ventured out into the streets.