Day 110
Some Japanese dessert which looks better than it tastes. These sticks of whatever came with a small jug of syrup which was salty somemore.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Friday, July 2, 2010
Day 85
The photo of the Babycrat two days ago is the last you'll see of him with hair. Because, today, the Resident Bureaucrat butchered his hair. The Babycrat's hair was getting long and straggly, and because we were going to take a passport photo for him, the messy hair bothered the RB. I was going to trim the Babycrat's hair, but the RB wanted to do it himself. But apparently, his idea of "trimming" was to anyhow lop off scarily huge chunks of hair.
Guess how the Babycrat ended up looking in his passport photo. The irony.
The photo of the Babycrat two days ago is the last you'll see of him with hair. Because, today, the Resident Bureaucrat butchered his hair. The Babycrat's hair was getting long and straggly, and because we were going to take a passport photo for him, the messy hair bothered the RB. I was going to trim the Babycrat's hair, but the RB wanted to do it himself. But apparently, his idea of "trimming" was to anyhow lop off scarily huge chunks of hair.
Guess how the Babycrat ended up looking in his passport photo. The irony.
Day 77
Someone bluffed me that Ang Mo Kio Garden had nice lotus flowers at its pond. When I went there, all I saw was a murky pond overrun by lotus plants gone wild. The pond water was a horrible sediment-y orange-brown and besides the crazy lotus plants, the surface of the pond was also covered with rotting bread, which I guess were thrown in to feed the monsters lurking in the waters beneath.
There was a no swimming sign planted right in the middle of the pond and I chortled when I saw it. Even if I wanted to commit suicide, I wouldn't do it by swimming in this pond.
Someone bluffed me that Ang Mo Kio Garden had nice lotus flowers at its pond. When I went there, all I saw was a murky pond overrun by lotus plants gone wild. The pond water was a horrible sediment-y orange-brown and besides the crazy lotus plants, the surface of the pond was also covered with rotting bread, which I guess were thrown in to feed the monsters lurking in the waters beneath.
There was a no swimming sign planted right in the middle of the pond and I chortled when I saw it. Even if I wanted to commit suicide, I wouldn't do it by swimming in this pond.
Day 66
We visited the Maad flea market at the Red Dot Museum today. There was a bunch of artists from oicsingapore (www.oicsingapore.com/wordpress/) sketching portraits there, and while being kpo and poking my nose around them, I was persuaded to pose for them.
The rules are simple. You pose for one group of artists for 20 minutes, and at the end of it, if you like what they've drawn, you can buy it for $10 each. If you don't like anything, you don't have to buy it.
I ended up buying two portraits - because I liked the watercolour one for its colour, and the other one, I liked that it looked like a manga drawing.
Day 61
Some years back, I had battled an addiction to chicken biscuits, eventually cleaning up my act and quitting the MSG-laden stuff. I still like them very much, but I no longer buy them, so that I won’t backslide.
I've stayed off chicken biscuits for four years but late last year, when I was packing my hospital bag, I decided to give myself a treat and pack in a box of chicken biscuits to eat when I was in labour. A girl’s gotta keep her energy up, right?
But I went into the hospital so late, I didn’t have time to eat anything after all, so the chicken biscuits came home again. For months after, I resisted the urge to tear into the box because I know this will be my last box of the stuff for a long time.
But today, I gave in to temptation and did the act. Sadly, the biscuits did not taste good. They lacked a distinct chicken flavour; I might have been eating a highly-salted version of Ritz crackers, for all the flavour it had.
Oh well, this gives me less reason to crave them now.
Some years back, I had battled an addiction to chicken biscuits, eventually cleaning up my act and quitting the MSG-laden stuff. I still like them very much, but I no longer buy them, so that I won’t backslide.
I've stayed off chicken biscuits for four years but late last year, when I was packing my hospital bag, I decided to give myself a treat and pack in a box of chicken biscuits to eat when I was in labour. A girl’s gotta keep her energy up, right?
But I went into the hospital so late, I didn’t have time to eat anything after all, so the chicken biscuits came home again. For months after, I resisted the urge to tear into the box because I know this will be my last box of the stuff for a long time.
But today, I gave in to temptation and did the act. Sadly, the biscuits did not taste good. They lacked a distinct chicken flavour; I might have been eating a highly-salted version of Ritz crackers, for all the flavour it had.
Oh well, this gives me less reason to crave them now.
Day 60The Resident Bureaucrat loves taking a shower so much, his own daily shower routine takes at whole 45 minutes. I fear the Babycrat may have inherited his love for the bathroom.
Day 60
The Resident Bureaucrat loves taking a shower so much, his own daily shower routine takes at whole 45 minutes. Here, he is bathing the Babycrat. From the Babycrat's expression, I fear the he may have inherited his father's love for the bathroom.
The Resident Bureaucrat loves taking a shower so much, his own daily shower routine takes at whole 45 minutes. Here, he is bathing the Babycrat. From the Babycrat's expression, I fear the he may have inherited his father's love for the bathroom.
Day 58
Bakerzin is our drug. We are hooked on their scrumptious cakes. That Bakerzin keeps coming up with one-for-one promotions on their cakes, and discounting different flavours every month does not help one bit. The cakes we have tried so far are: Walnut cheesecake, blueberry cheesecake, peanut butter cheesecake, New York cheesecake, three different types of chocolate cake and, finally, today, strawberry shortcake.
Yes, we buy whole cakes, not slices. Yes, Bakerzin is laughing all the way to the bank because of us.
Bakerzin is our drug. We are hooked on their scrumptious cakes. That Bakerzin keeps coming up with one-for-one promotions on their cakes, and discounting different flavours every month does not help one bit. The cakes we have tried so far are: Walnut cheesecake, blueberry cheesecake, peanut butter cheesecake, New York cheesecake, three different types of chocolate cake and, finally, today, strawberry shortcake.
Yes, we buy whole cakes, not slices. Yes, Bakerzin is laughing all the way to the bank because of us.
Day 54
I used to think nursing mothers who went to mass breastfeeding events and sit-ins were making too big a deal out of nursing. Until I became a nursing mother myself and realised the importance of making a statement about how breastfeeding is NOT a shameful thing - and that breastmilk is not an unmentionable.
Nursing mothers are only trying to give our babies the best thing we have, and if anyone thinks that breastfeeding is a dirty word and that nursing mothers should be kept far away from the sight of the public, shame on their archaic attitude.
I dedicate today's photo to all nursing mothers.
I used to think nursing mothers who went to mass breastfeeding events and sit-ins were making too big a deal out of nursing. Until I became a nursing mother myself and realised the importance of making a statement about how breastfeeding is NOT a shameful thing - and that breastmilk is not an unmentionable.
Nursing mothers are only trying to give our babies the best thing we have, and if anyone thinks that breastfeeding is a dirty word and that nursing mothers should be kept far away from the sight of the public, shame on their archaic attitude.
I dedicate today's photo to all nursing mothers.
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