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Friday, November 23

Da Doll Descends on Singapore!!!

Sunday, Bloody Sunday...


I'd been invited to give another workshop, along with Melvin Ho from Circlesong, Hekko from Indonesia, who's a member of Indonesian a capella group Jamaica Cafe and Angie Choo and Hui Min of NANU fame...

Ironically, the weather during the two days we were cooped up in workshops were pleasant, sight-seeing-worthy days. When I'd gone to pick Da Doll up from the Orchard Road MRT station by the end of the second day of workshops, I didn't have any fore-warning that our outings from then on were going to be severely hampered by tetchy weather.

Since the Christmas lights had been lit, and the Whimsical Christmas theme was something close to my only offspring's (Barbie-doll aligned) heart, I decided to walk with her to check out the deco. Turns out this was a good decision, as we didn't have an opportunity to re-visit Orchard Rd again after that.


Da Doll in front of a revolving cabinet of life-sized ballerinas (of Nutcracker fame)... this display was directly in front of Whee Lock.

That tartan paper bag in her hand contained my new bag from CK Jeans. I'd sent my laptop bag along with my dad, which also meant I didn't have anything to carry my wallet and our passports in.


It's really a cheap brand, but was water-proof, which I reckoned would help a lot, as we were going to be visiting the pink dolphins, and there was a further discount of 30% off the second item. Small wonder I went for it :)

I mean, how many Le Sport Sac bags can a girl get before it gets old? I'm all for practical bags, not fashionable names. Not many handbags can keep the rain off, and getting a passport wet is not the wisest thing to do, no matter how much a brand-bitch a person can get.

Okay lah, I was also on a budget :) But it sufficed! And I like it. So there :p


Monday, Goodbyes to Hekko and Mia, Hello Shopping!



In order: Hekko, Mia and Da Doll...after we'd cashed in our cheques at UOB. Mia and Da Doll got along like a house on fire! :)


The infamous Merlion, in front of the equally infamous Fullerton Hotel. Snapped this from the Wacky Duck... an amphibious tour bus/boat that splashed cheerfully into the marina before taking us on a half hour tour of the bay in front of the Esplanade, the Eye of Singapore, and of course the Merlion... fairly decent tour, this. After splashing around, we took a quick tour of the Padang area, which included a church that had been struck by lightning not just once, nor twice, but three times. Disturbing :)


The floating stadium. Apparently, the first F1 street race to be held at night (which will coincidentally run through most of Singapore) will pass this area. I tried looking at the strip of road between the bleachers and the floating arena.. I don't know how they're going to do it, as it looks barely large enough to accomodate a lorry, much less recklessly racing drivers. Hmm....


The Singaporean Eye. Apparently fully booked for the first 3 months since it's officially opening sometime next year, each individual "compartment" holds 30 people (I may have this figure wrong, actually), and has been reserved from events like weddings, to corporate functions. There's just not much you can say to that :)


The Duck, wading out of the water, and onto dry land. Da Doll enjoyed this tour a lot, especially since she made a new friend from Australia. Children always amaze me at how easily they make friends with each other.


Since we had the apartment until Monday before we had to move out, we moved into the Siloso Beach Resort on Sentosa Island on Monday afternoon. The room we were given was just nice, with a flat screen TV and a variety of channels from different countries. It was cozy, and due to being a new resort, the plaster on the walls and the general lay-out was tidy. I think the only unsightly thing on the premises was the huge garbage disposal unit, located at the far end of the grounds. It was visible, even though the free-form pool is 95m long, as the unit was located at the far end of said pool.


We were lucky to get twin beds. House-keeping was friendly and prompt, and I especially enjoyed the breakfast buffet. It wasn't a large spread, but the noodles were especially good, and they served Korean rice with kimchi... possibly the only kimchi I have ever enjoyed, and ever will. Simple food, but well prepared. Bliss :)


Tuesday, Where the Fun REALLY Begins :p



Some landscaper's idea of art. As you can see, Da Doll quickly clambered up on the letter "L". This piece of "art" was located towards the end of Siloso beach. Our hotel has 2 entrances. One from the main road (and is quite a walk to the bus station, coincidentally the one located in front of Sentosa's Underwater World), and the other is in front of the beach.

The beach entrance is also the restaurant entrance, with al fresco dining, and a beach tram station directly in front of it. The beach tram goes all the way to the Beach Station, the new express linking VivoCity to Sentosa Island. As you can see, traveling to our hotel is technically no hassle. Never mind the fact that the beach tram is a slow mode of transportation :)

Also, hotel guests are provided passes for the duration of their stay, so the express, buses, entry at the gateway into Sentosa (which means the taxi entry rate is waived) are all free.

On our first morning on the island, we decided to walk along the beach road from our hotel to the Underwater World. Apparently, peacocks are free-ranging, and problematic. A sign in the car park warning car owners that peacock damage to their vehicles were at the unfortunate victims' risk, led me to believe it was a good decision not to drive down :)

You'll note that there are not a lot of pictures taken on Tuesday, as the weather was especially bad then.


Deciding to cover as much ground as possible, Tuesday morning was spent watching the fishies, and Tuesday afternoon was spent watching the birdies. The people-friendly Australian Lorikeets, obviously used to lots of free eats from silly tourists (like myself), were overjoyed when we purchased two cuppies, and proceeded to land on us, going so far as to climb on our shoulders, heads, hands, and cups.

Fights quickly ensued amongst the feather-brains, and Da Doll's grin turned to fear. The birds were hungry and impatient, and were starting to dig their sharp little claws into our hands. Being of thicker skin, I endured stoically. Da Doll, however, fled from the feathered fiends, taking shelter in the gift shop at the entrance to the Lorikeet aviary.

The weather that day was quite foul, but luckily, since we'd spent our first day shopping like demons, and one of the first items I'd purchased were umbrellas from GAP, the rain bothered us not at all.

We managed to cover most points of interest in Jurong Bird Park, which included the penguin enclosure, the night birds, the birds of prey, the lorikeets, as well as the man-made waterfall.

We also came across Hekko and Mia, although they had sought refuge out of the rain at one of the train stations. I told Da Doll that only humans were bothered by rain, and in fact, a lot of birds were taking the opportunity to bathe and enjoy the shower.

We visited the pelicans and the swans. A crazy black swan pecked my hand, but since said hand was already numb from holding up five bickering lorikeets at a time, the pain barely registered. Da Doll didn't really enjoy Jurong as much as I'd hoped. I doubt that child can get a tattoo, if she can't handle a few little birds clinging to her hand :)


Wednesday, Feeling Crappy but Determined!



We were lucky on Wednesday. I'd managed to catch a cold on Sunday, but worsened it with our little rainy day jaunt at the birdpark the day before. Was feeling crappy, but had already splurged on a Park-Hopper ticket for each of us. Not wanting the $$ to go to waste, I hauled my exhausted body out of bed, dosed myself with all sorts of medicine, and dragged Da Doll off to the beach station, and on to the zoo.

I mentioned our good luck on Wednesday, because we'd managed to arrive in time for most of the animal feeding times. We caught the giraffes' feeding time. A trio of sweet giraffes were fed carrots not 2 feet away from where we stood, at an elevated wooden hut.


From the giraffes, we dashed over to catch the jaguar feeding. I love cats, and watching them feed was so exciting. The jaguars, one black (female) and one tan (male) chased happily after pieces of meat flung into the enclosure by their trainer.

It was so cute, watching these dangerous animals bound after the meat, going so far as to swim underwater for the food. The male was less averse to the water than the female, but I reckon she was just finicky, and had no real objection to getting wet, save vanity.


Eventually, she dived in to collect her food, fastidiously shaking herself dry after the ordeal was over. They are both sleek, well-fed cats, and absolutely beautiful. I loved them!

We also managed to catch the polar bear feeding time, and Da Doll fell in love with Inuka, the park-born male. No pictures were taken, save the ones stored in our heads :)


Seeing as this was Da Doll's first trip out of the country, and I wanted to savor her experiences as much as she was, we had lots of those obligatory touristy scam-photos taken. She has one taken while petting the pink dolphin, and the key-chain with said picture was hung proudly on her newly acquired Adidas bag :)

Other pictures purchased was a handshake with Carlos, the sea-lion, a charismatic black seal with a diva complex, as well as one with her skimming past the checkered line on the Sentosa Luge :)

Since I'd taken these satisfactorily, I saved myself some $$ and let her enjoy the ride instead :) One thing I have to say about Singapore. They're quite good at ultra-quick modifications.

The last time I visited the zoo with hubby, certain displays had changed, animals had been added, and the layout is constantly being tweaked. This is true of all the parks, and it keeps things fresh.


Da Doll enjoyed the ride a lot, and surprisingly enjoyed the zoo, as well as the Night Safari show. She didn't like the tour on the tram at the Night Safari as much because it was a little creepy, and I'd made her sit on the outer edge of the seat.


Surprisingly, despite little head-on squabbles on shopping (I'd forbidden her to go beyond her budget, and to not demand for anything) and endless complaints about the amount of walking we had to do, we managed to have a great time.

My cold knocked me out during the bus journey back, but a quick visit to the doctor this morning ensured that I would have enough drugs to get me back on my feet quickly. Bronchitis is no laughing matter, and being able to breathe is sort of a bonus for me :)

Nevertheless, the important thing is, as we left Singapore, Da Doll lamented that we couldn't stay longer. A sure sign that she enjoyed herself. I take it as a personal triumph that we managed not to kill each other, and by allowing her 2 sessions in the huge pool at our hotel (where she managed to make yet another friend before we left), I'd conned her into believing she was having a great time.

Now how about that? ;)

Friday, September 7

A Week In Retrospect...(Photo Heavy Post Part I)

Like, nobody reads this blog, I don't think :) But here're pics of my week... well, starting from the point where I got my new camera. Hubby was so sweet :) I got shtuffs!! Majorly!! Also, shamelessly asked if I could hop in (at the ELEVENTH HOUR, OKAY?!?!?!) for a song at Jazz@Southbridge... I think I embarrassed myself a little, but I can now strike that off my To-Do List... Hehehe :D

NOT in order, but with related captionizing....:D



Our lovely hosts, Alex and Angie...newlyweds (relatively!) and mushy with it :)


TAS' new home...cozy!


NANU, Angie's group... She heads up The A-Cappella Society of Singapore :)


Sculpture (The black one, not the dude in green) on Boat Quay...Quirky, eh?


A manual test shot taken with my new Sony... This was outside the City Hall MRT Station.


Celebratory supper @ Lau Pa Sat, some glam'd up mamak street for tourists, that was located near the Theatre.


A shot of my goodies. Hubby had really showered me with gifts :D


A trip to Singapore has some obligations. One is to Ben & Jerry's, bless them :) These are the seats at the outlet in VivoCity.


Da Doll had been pining for these. She'd dropped the notion after a while, but when I saw these on sale, I just had to snag them up :)


Key Elements (Singapore), SJ Tone (Korea) and The Wicked Pitches (Malaysia) in a merrily murderous mood :)


A muslim grave yard, directly across the swanky new VivoCity mall...


Here's something to ponder, in spite of the clean loo frenzy in Singapore...


I present to you...the Dodgiest Loo in Singapore!!


Our hotel, gleefully pronounced by Allan as a Fuck Shop *tm*... Me, I had no complaints (eventually)... the loo works, the rooms are clean, there's no prevalent stench in the air, breakfast was adequate, and it's actually a block away from VivoCity (we didn't find this out until Day 4). Also, there's a bus stop that connects us to most everything in Singapore just down the road a ways...


Day 5 (or was it 4?) we decided to walk to VivoCity from our hotel. That's Kampong Bharu Road, Harbourfront-bound.


The view from the Peach Garden restaurant, located in the OCBC Centre on Chulia Street, a block over from Boat Quay. Lovely view :)


While waiting @ the Harbourfront Plaza (which, incidentally, seamlessly connects to VivoCity via a walkway) for the Aeroline to depart, we shopped for gifts, and finally tried out Godiva's infamous Chocolixir... Hubby stoned out on it, as did I. It was orgasmic :)


More test shots. The ceiling of my room.


Ben & Jerry's!!! Yum!!

Friday, August 17

The obsession began...yonks (literally!) ago.

I wandered in, and there they sat! The exact same color as the ones I own now, although I must admit I'd had my heart set on the turquoise blues. I slipped my feet in...and they felt like heaven!

I stared at the price tag....RM1988!! I'm a poor girl. Where do I find RM1988 for shoes, puhleeze?!?! And so, I gave up the idea of owning thems preciousssssnessessss....

However, circumstances arranged themselves...the cosmos acted in my favor, and the Great Malaysian Sale (Part 2) did it's part in kicking the hefty price tag down 60%...

KARMA!!! :)

After a quick consult with my Financial Advisor and the canny plan she cooked up to lessen my guilt for splurging on something as ridiculous as pricey sandals, I was on my way to the store with a wad of cash in my wallet.

I walked in, and was greeted by a smiley (non-judgmental) salesgirl. I tag on that non-judgmental bit, because in my vast experience, people like me are not the norm in pricey boutiques. And the sales reps are never afraid to let me know it :p

To be sure of my decision, I opted to try everything they had on in the store (footgear-wise). However, 5 pairs of shoes later, my feet unanimously voted on these. I know they don't look like much, but they are so damned COMFY. I bought a pair of Fiorucci sandals with kitten-heels, and my feet got so swollen, and the leather chaffed so bad, I was in pain for 2 weeks.

These just flat out did it for me. Not to mention, after doing some price comparisons online, I learned that the shoe model also shares a name with my daughter, that Net-A-Porter has sold out on these, and that they were going at GBP255, that they're the last pair on sale, and they're in MY size....and the sales lady gave it to me at 70% off because of it. HOW COOL IS THAT?!

Love!!! The cosmos loves my fat arse, I can tell you that. Best of all, when I sms'd hubby to consult with him the wisdom in buying shoes with a price tag matching a kenduri bill... well. The darling man laughed and told me to splurge on myself.

UNPRECEDENTED, OKAY?!?!?! :)

And....here they are! Pics and pics!


The little printed card that comes in the box.
Note that I laugh at the care instructions...
I can't even take care of myself, much less
my goods :p Yeesh.



My babies! Awwww..... :)


Hmm...don't ask me about the woman on that
noir sheet in the background. It's the wrapper
for the box. At least she's got a fold'ie back.
Skinny models = unrealistic.


Friday, June 29

Silly afternoon...

It started with Empress and the Vienese Debutante Ball... Empress had the brainstorm, to get her hair and face done at the Estee Lauder model search, held at Midvalley's Centre Court. For RM300, you get professionally done hair and makeup, a door gift, a professionaly taken A4 photo and a RM250 Estee Lauder voucher, redeemable on the same day.

So me being me, I sat around ragging her and making racist jokes lah. Hawhaw! Anyways, I'd made plans with SoulDoctor to meet up while Empress was having her beautifying session.

When SoulDoc arrived, I decided to tag along with her to hit the ATM, then on the the Dance Shop (for dance shoes), and then to Madam Kwan's for an extremely late lunch. We had a good meal, but a really stoned waiter. He couldn't quite grasp the dynamics of a vegetarian meal, and in his mind, prawns are a type of vegetable.

It was, without belaboring on about it, a very ridiculous 3 minutes spent on ordering food :p

Anyway, I'm fairly sure we spent a half hour (or less) at Madam Kwan's... catching up on news. SoulDoc's in the Starmaker Music Theatre bootcamp, and she had a lot of interesting stories to tell :) Empress, however, had yet to join us, so we decided to just pick up the bill and join her instead.

When we got there, she was just getting her hair done. Mind you, an hour on makeup isn't very funny, okay :p Anyways, long-long-LONG story short, a series of factors (Sheila, the salesgirl, who was really sweet and a little pitiful hehe....SoulDoc, who'd shamed me into getting a shot done for future show ads, and Empress, who'd ragged me about...I can't even remember. I was fairly sure I was the one doing the ragging :p) contributed to my decision to glam up and get snapped.

Here's the standard touched-up version. I am definitely showing my chinese side more, ironically. Considering my racist jokes were of the anti-chinese look bent :p



Well, I didn't want to waste a good set of makeup, so I asked my sis (the one who was home...:p) to take a few test shots. These are a couple of her shots.


I favour not looking at the camera. What do you think?


Also, I do not favor my hair standing about 5 inches above my head. Especially if it's just my fringe :p


Moi, showing off eyeball versatility...look, Ma!! I can look to the left! Hoo-hoooo!!


Dead on. Prefer this pose to the one the photog/touch-up artist chose.

Anyway, that being said, I liked the end result. Despite my personal preferences on hair, the original do didn't turn out too bad :p Also, the make up did NOT take me an hour *coughEmpresscough!* to complete, so I'm really pleased with that part of it too :)

Sis is gonna touch up those pics she took, Photoshop them so I can use them for any future gig promo material, and in the meantime... I'm Sally Jang...whatcha think? :)

P/s: SoulDoc, I'm putting these up for you, k??

Friday, May 11

Firstly....Bangkok!!!


The view from a tuk-tuk!! We raced around in one of these (futilely) on the day of our departure... I say futilely because we should have realized nothing would be open at 8:30am. I blame my mom and her insane sms asking us to bring back a batch of lotus seeds (for propogation)...on a Monday. I mean, c'mon. We spent both Saturday and Sunday at Chatuchak...and she couldn't've remembered to ask for it then???



I don't think that dude realized his CarryBoy*tm* was flapping up, ready to bitch-slap an unsuspecting motorcyclist on the face.



The view of the pool from the balcony of our room on the 26th floor. I have pics of every room in our 2-room suite. I thought it was really nice of them to upgrade our one-room suite to a two-room, but totally unnecessary. There was just me and the hubby. However, it was fully equipped for long stays, so I'll definitely be recommending the Somerset to my family...



That's the bar-style dining table, and beyond that is a complete kitchen. It's got the necessary cutlery for a family of four, cooking utensils, stove, oven, microwave, toaster, full-sized fridge, washing-up detergent that came complete with an unopened scouring sponge, and an exhaust fan (hubby says that's what it's called...) to clear the air of redolent cooking scents.



The contrast of Bangkok. Right outside our hotel, an old housing area. Somewhat shabby, run-down, grungy. And right next door is that building. On the same block. Beyond that is the "lake" that our hotel is named after, directly in front of the Queen Sirikit Convention Centre. The musical fountain provided some interesting lighting at night.


I didn't take any pictures while I was roaming the city, I was spending too much time shopping and enjoying the accent of the recorded voice they play on the MRT... :D I was just glad to have hubby back. We were on a budget (which we blew), yet managed to have as much fun as possible.

Tuesday, April 3

Gig et al



So...it came to pass that I sang...and all went well. For there was but a grain of doubt that it would not. But it did. So rejoice! Let the spirit soar free with exuberance, Hallelujah!!! :) *Despite Sun's insistence on me wearing my red Celia Loe, I went with the RM30 dress from FOS. With my Nine Wests.




And such love was there for the success of my venture, that I rode forth and bought....

THAT! ---->



I dunno, but the orange color just screamed "Take me! Take me to have and to hold, through rain or shine, TAKE ME!" What's a girl to do, huh? Of course my poor little heart couldn't take its agonized cries of pain and loneliness, sitting unappreciated on the shelf. Heh heh heh.