Yes, our soon to be born son will be named Zachary. The name is of Hebrew origin, and is a variant of Zechariah. His name means “Remembered by God”. We’re leaving his Chinese name to David’s parents cos we both don’t read and write Chinese. If it was in our hands we would have merely [...]
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In a blink of an eye, 365 days had passed. Do you realise that time passes quicker when you’re an adult and slower if you’re a kid? To be precise a kid stuck in Form 2? The last week of my 2009 flew by like a breeze up a chiffon skirt but I managed to [...]
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Warning—this is a VERY long blog post. Proceed with caution.
Trip numero tres of 2009, we decided to bercuti-cuti in Malaysia. Now we have Muffin “with us” everywhere we go, we thought of somewhere a little more laid back, where we could just go with the flow without any frills. And without any frills did we [...]
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My oh my, look what have we got here? I took this pic off the wall at the in-laws. This is David when he was just a lil’ boy. Look at how adorable he is holding that flower to his nose mouth.
Sorry honey, it’s just too cute not to share!
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I’m schooooo happy! It was worth every single gram of that heavy-in-weight, 2nd hand, Canon 400D that we lugged to Melbourne and Paris early this year. FOUR of our photos from our holidays were picked to be featured in Schmap.com’s local travel guides—WAY-HO!
Schmap is a leading publisher of digital travel guides for 200 destinations throughout [...]
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If your truck broke down? You find a branch with some twigs and leaves stuck to it and you cucuk it wherever you can find a place to cucuk it. That’s the universal sign for “my truck has broken down”. Use it with cars, buses, vans, anything you fancy.
If your car broke down in the [...]
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Rolled fondant is commonly used to decorate wedding cakes. It includes gelatin and food-grade glycerine, which keep the sugar pliable and creates a dough-like consistency.
Decorators use rolled fondant to cover cakes, so it gets a nice, smooth appearance — just like our wedding cake seen here:
There’s more to fondant than wedding cakes. I love modelling [...]
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