Thursday, 30 July 2009

Writer's Block

Wow! Didn't realize that our last entry was a year ago but we're back and hope to do a better job at updating this space. A lot has taken place in the past 12 months and words would probably not do justice to the wealth of experiences encountered and adventures explored. Well, no point crying over spilt milk so time to move on and keep up - watch this space! ;)

Sunday, 27 July 2008

Feast for Two

Despite feeling under the weather, Anderson just could not resist our lunch plans which we had planned a week ago. We had finally found a Saturday when the both of us were free to do stuff together - a rarity considering our busy schedules and how Saturdays are usually Youth Fellowship designated days.

So with our food voucher in hand, we made our way to Shang Palace for our wedding treat courtesy of Jo's office. Good thing we decided against inviting more people to join us (which, was our initial plan as we were clueless as to the price range and had thought that the amount we were presented was rather generous) as we ended up topping up the bill even with just the two of us eating!

Whilst we weren't able to physically share the food with you, we've decided to share our yummy Chinese set lunch through some pictures -




Clockwise from top left: Roasted duck, assorted dim sum, scallops with vege, tau foo fa, Yong Chow fried rice and sharksfin soup

Thursday, 10 July 2008

House Fix

We haven't even had our 'official' house warming yet and already our house is showing signs of compromise - suppose that's what you've got to be prepared for when you take over a house that's been around for close to 30 years. If not for our attention to detail one weekend while we were doing our weekly house cleaning, we probably would not have realised that there was water seeping into the walls, causing it to become all puffy and wrinkly.

We later found out that this was due to a faulty float in our water tank and a burst pipe. Thankfully it was nothing too major and that we had detected the problem early enough. Still, damage has been done and it looks like we've got some repainting ahead of us in the coming months ...

Wednesday, 25 June 2008

Your Say

An idea just brewed in our heads: Wouldn't it be nice if we were to list all the blogs that featured our wedding with the hopes of later compiling these entries into a scrapbook? Help us spread the word around on project 'Your Say' and drop us a line if you know of anyone who'd like to contribute or if you yourself would like your posting to be included.

Here's some we know of:

Sunday, 22 June 2008

Home Invasion

What an eventful day yesterday was. While we were both away at our church youth's boys' and girls' outing, never would we have expected a visitor to drop by unannounced. It wasn't until later in the afternoon when Anderson got a small scare when he discovered a 'guest' in the toilet at the same time as he was!

Mind you, this wasn't just any guest, but a furry little friend who unfortunately decided to end his life in our water bucket! And since this is not something that you see every day, we've decided to share this with you so that you don't think we're making up stories ;)



Moving on to something a little less gross ...

Jo also had her fair share of surprises when she stumbled upon a mango which had fallen off the neighbour's tree into our garden. The timing couldn't have been better as it was only a few days ago that she had suggested for Anderson to go pluck some from the branches that were overhanging into our compound.

So in the dark of the night, she went to fetch the mango and was pleasantly surprised to find that it was still intact. What a disappointment it was though when upon closer inspection, she found that a colony of snails had actually gotten to the fruit first - so much for wanting to taste it herself!

Friday, 20 June 2008

Meant to Be

Moving up the ladder is a good thing, but moving up too quickly? It's hard to believe that not even a year has passed and Jo has already made progress to the next rung. Maybe it's a ploy to keep her from hopping on to the resignation boat, or perhaps it really is due to her God-given gifts and talents.

Whatever the reason, the announcement came quite unexpectedly but was a breath of fresh air considering how hectic it has been the past couple of weeks. Only that same morning did she faciliate a high-strung interview with a rather edgy client who wanted to have their piece of cake and eat it at the same time.

Still in the process of absorbing the news and allowing it to sink it, she attributes this blessing to the One whose hand has been upon her every step at this consultancy since Day 1 and even the days leading up to her getting hired. In all that has transpired, she is convinced that she is meant to be where she is for a purpose that is being unveiled to her with each passing day.

Monday, 16 June 2008

Checking In at 6 Months

Yes, it's been awhile now since we last posted any updates and we've got no one but ourselves to blame for the inactivity at our blog as a result. Such are the schedules of two very busy people who are occupied with a constant string of things to do that they just can't seem to find the time to write!

It amazes us that we've been married for half a year now (wow!) and that life has finally caught up with us. We're both doing well, save for the never ending tasks that need to be done both at work and on the home front ;) Getting into a routine gives things a little more structure for sure, but that also means that we've got to move things around when unplanned activities come up every once in awhile.

Much to Jo's delight, Anderson has finally conceded to cleaning the house once every week as he recently discovered that it was no fun looking for things under a 2-week old layer of accumulated dust and grime. Plus, our brand new vacuum cleaner was close to half full when we emptied it of its contents. (Mind you, it was completely empty before we had a go at getting the house back into a presentable state!)

Cooking every alternate day is a feasible plan, as long as both parties are around to savour each other's delectable home-cooked food. More importantly, it is crucial that water supply is not disrupted as this can be a major inconvenience when everything has been already planned and prepared for.

Accomplishing three short trips in six months is a feat for two individuals on an average income. But with rising fuel prices and surcharges, this throws a spanner into our mission of world conquest even with Air Asia and MAS trying to outdo each other.

Reading the Bible and praying together sounds easier than it really is. Lots of determination, deliberate action and discipline is required to actually get this off the ground and keep it going. Even more so when this involves two people with very different time keeping and sleeping habits. We do ask that you will pray for us to manage our time better!

And finally, six months is too short a time for learning to accept and adjust to each other's habits and idiosyncracies. In fact, it probably can't be done even in six or sixty years as it will take an entire lifetime of discovery! :p

Tuesday, 10 June 2008

Christmas in June

Today, we carted home a trolley-full of electrical items and became the proud owners of a new microwave, vacuum cleaner, slow cooker and hand mixer, thanks to an earlier scouting trip and generosity of Jo's colleagues :) And it felt good to be like a little child eagerly opening presents on Christmas morning ... such is the simple pleasures of life!

Monday, 26 May 2008

Eat-Poh

Our baby made its maiden long distance trip over the weekend. Under the pretext of attending a fellow church member's wedding in Ipoh, we decided to take a road trip seeing that it has been awhile since our last one together. Must say that we're quite pleased with baby's performance.

For one, fuel consumption was pretty good. We made it there and back on less than a full tank of petrol (of course, this was before the recent price hike!) and even had enough to spare for getting around town and taking Jo to work and back the next day. Handling is also quite decent. Yes, the car feels safe at high speeds and no, we didn't feel as if we were about to be blown off the highway when a bigger vehicle passed us ;)

Okay, enough said about our transport!

Our other mission in Ipoh was to of course sample the local fare and what better way to do so than at a wedding where hawker food was served! Even the bride and groom got their strategy right. Highlighting food as the main attraction of their wedding was more than enough to entice us KL folks to take a trip up North :)

With more than enough to go around, we were treated to chicken rice with beansprouts, chee cheong fun, yong tau foo, chicken feet kerabu, mutton curry, tau foo fa, cendol, tau cheong sui and the much talked about Ipoh white coffee. Even the door gifts were unique to the locality - heong peng and individually wrapped pomelo segments!

Of course, there was always room for supper later that night and together with the Focus duo, we made our way to some road side stalls for sar hor fun, sotong kangkung and some interesting deserts and beverages. The next day, we tucked in some brunch at Woolee's and had just about enough room for a bowl of Bidor duck noodles and yam ball before heading for home. Such bliss!

Some pictures to prove that we DID go for the wedding:

Left: The groom eagerly awaiting the arrival of his bride; Right: The bride in more comfortable footwear post-wedding ;)

Sunday, 11 May 2008

Cupcake Fettish

Ever since Chinese New Year, Jo had always wanted to check out the new cupcakery at The Curve after she chanced upon the stall at the concourse area. But it wasn't until a good four months later that she actually got the chance to take a bite of the forbidden cake that looked so tempting.

Maybe it was a good thing that we did not discover the place earlier as we would have probably gone broke being the cupcake crazy people that we are! There's no turning back now that we've tasted and seen what we've been missing all this while :)

Yummylicious cupcakes that are full of bite and generous icing have made us devoted fans, so much so that we even got others hooked on the fad! Stop drooling and drop by Cupcake Chic for its sweet treats whenever you're around the area ;)


The cupcakes were way too tempting that we only remembered to take a picture after we had downed the 24 Karat!