Monday, September 27, 2010
...cycle?
It works out great since A now no longer has to wait for me catch up with them...and she loves chasing after me on the bike!! I love that it gives her a great cardio work-out!
Don't have any photos of A chasing after my bike...but here're some photos of A at the dog run last weekend and O with his new friend....
Sunday, September 26, 2010
...train for the marathon (week 6)?
ST's training schedule:
Mon - 35 mins (optional)
Tues - 20 mins
Wed - 45 mins (optional)
Thurs - 20 mins
Fri - Day off
Sat - 20 mins
Sun - 60 mins
My training schedule:
Mon - 35 mins
Tues - 40 mins
Wed - Day off
Thurs - 30 mins
Fri - 35 mins
Sat - Day off
Sun - 60 mins
...train for the marathon (week 5)?
ST's training schedule:
Mon - 35 mins (optional)
Tues - 30 mins
Wed - 75 mins (optional)
Thur - 30 mins
Fri - Day off
Sat - 30 mins
Sun - 90 mins
My training schedule:
Mon - Day off
Tue - Day off
Wed - Day off
Thu - Day off
Fri - Day off
Sat - Day off
Sun - 31 mins
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
... have a Wordless Wednesday
Sunday, September 12, 2010
...train for the marathon (week 4) / complete a half marathon?
Anyway, just glad that I finished it and completed it. At least now I know I can definitely run 18.5 km, now I just need to make up the next 20 km for the marathon in Dec!
ST's training schedule:
Mon - 35 mins (optional)
Tues - 25 mins
Wed - 60 mins (optional)
Thur - 25 mins
Fri - Day off
Sat - 20 mins
Sun - 75 mins
My training schedule (this being my birthday week, training was severely hampered, haha):
Mon - 35 mins
Tues - Day off
Wed - Day off
Thur - Day off
Fri - 30 mins
Sat - Day off
Sun - completed half marathon
Saturday, September 11, 2010
...have a taste of Japan in Singapore?
I met a friend for dinner today and after shopping around with little to show for it, we were both famished. My friend then suggested having Japanese food.
"It's supposed to be good....Somewhere on Level 5," she quipped. She was about to call her friend (for the umpteenth time, according to her) to ask about the venue when we noted a queue quietly forming just around the escalator on Level 5.
Understanding that "queue=good food", we figured that there was little to lose and swiftly joined the queue. To our delight, the queue moved quickly and before long, we were greeted warmly by the waitress at the entrance. We were fortunate, because there seemed to be a lot of reservations and we managed to get in only because we promised to finish our food in one hour.
We soon found out that Nanbantei Japanese Restaurant's specialty was Yakitori and decided on a Set B combination and grilled Saba to share. Set B came with sashimi, eight sticks of Yakitori, rice, miso and pickles. Every stick tasted really good - tasty and not too greasy. Personally, I enjoyed the beef, tomato and chicken the most!
Overall, the food was a tad salty, but otherwise yummy. The decor was typical of a Japanese restaurant - small and cozy. The chefs (at least one of them) were Japanese and I particularly liked the part where the entire crew greeted every guest who comes into the restaurant!
Though very different, Nanbantei* reminds me of Gonpachi in Tokyo, which also serves Yakitori. For an hour, I felt I was back in Tokyo. Until I visit Japan again, I guess this will be one of the choices** whenever I need my Yakitori fix! :)
* Nanbantei Japanese Restaurant, Far East Plaza, #05-132.
** I will remember to bring my camera the next time so that there are pictures to show how good the food looked!
Sunday, September 5, 2010
...train for the marathon (week 3)?
This week's training was seriously hampered by my weekend activities, haha. It's Sept, I'm turning 30 and it's time for some serious celebrations. :)
ST's training schedule:
Mon - 30 mins (optional)
Tues - 20 mins
Wed - 30 mins (optional)
Thur - 20 mins
Fri - Day off
Sat - 20 mins
Sun - 30 mins
My training schedule:
Mon - Day off
Tues - Day off
Wed - 22 mins
Thurs - 30 mins
Fri - Day off
Sat - Day off
Sun - Day off
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Choose handmade wedding stationery with a vintage flair...
Sunday, August 29, 2010
...train for the marathon (week 2)?
ST's training schedule:
Mon - 30 mins (optional)
Tues - 20 mins
Wed - 60 mins (optional)
Thurs - 20 mins
Fri - Day off
Sat - 20 mins
Sun - 60 mins
My training schedule:
Mon - Day off
Tues - 30 mins
Wed - Day off
Thurs - 35 mins
Fri - Day off
Sat - 22 mins
Sun - 70 mins
Sunday, August 22, 2010
...start training for the marathon in Dec (week 1)?
At the same time, the Straits Times published a training schedule for those who are training for their first marathon, so I'm using that as a guide.
Straits Times' Training Schedule (Week 1):
Mon - 30 mins (optional)
Tues - 20 mins
Wed - 45 mins (optional)
Thurs - 20 mins
Fri - Day off
Sat - 20 mins
Sun - 45 mins
My training schedule (Week 1):
Mon - Day off
Tues - Day off
Wed - 20 mins
Thurs - 20 mins
Fri - Day off
Sat - 24 mins
Sun - 48 mins
Saturday, August 21, 2010
... rediscover the joys of baking?
Sunday, July 25, 2010
...have one of the best ramen at Mutekiya?
Top of his list of recommendations was Mutekiya. He said that the ramen was so good that that he would usually visit the restaurant more than once on his travels to Tokyo; and that locals would queue 30 minutes in the cold during winter for the ramen.
So K and I decided to head to Mutekiya on the second day of our trip, and found ourselves in a short queue. We waited for about 20 minutes (there are only 17 seats in the ramen bar) before being ushered in.
K and I both ordered the ramen that came with one slice of char siew and one egg (I can't remember what it is called, maybe K will remember?). It must have been the best ramen I have ever tasted in my entire life.
The soup was boiled with pork bones and was really tasty. Best of all, you could tell there was no MSG because even though K and I drank up all the soup, we did not feel thirsty at all! The ramen was cooked al-dente, the egg was perfect, runny and soft inside but firm outside, and the one slice of char siew was very delicious. All this for only 780 yen (that's about S$12)!
The ramen was really very good that K and I decided that we absolutely have to go back again before we left Tokyo. So we found time on the second last day of our trip and went back to Mutekiya for lunch. This time, I had a bigger bowl! With 3 slices of char siew and 2 eggs! And only 980 yen (less than S$15.60)!
Mutekiya is a must-visit when you go to Tokyo. I can't wait to have it again!
Mutekiya
1-17-1 Minami-Ikebukuro
Take the East exit of Ikebukuro JR station
Walk about 10 minutes along Meiji-Dori
Saturday, July 24, 2010
... go for a mud spa?
Today, someone at the dog park discovered a new dog breed- a bicolor golden retriever – part gold, part mud! Ahhh….a beautiful pool of muddy waters amidst lush green surroundings and lots of new friends…a great beginning to a first birthday!
If only it wasn't so difficult to get all that mud out of her beautiful fur after all that!
Friday, July 23, 2010
...fall in love with him?
He was trained in classical music and plays many different instruments, but I think he plays the piano the best.
He plays basketball as well, as far as I know and handles a pair of nunchuks rather well.
He is apparently very filial to his mother and grandmother who brought him up.
He is also apparently a non-smoker and a non-drinker.
Contrary to what people may say, I think he can sing. I have heard him sing live and it's real and good.
He is arrogant, but, he has every right to be. In fact, I think it makes him cuter.
His name is Jay Chou. 谁叫他是周杰伦!
I just attended his concert, and I'm still smiling to myself at the memory of it and singing his songs in my head. Gawd, I feel like a teenager all over again. :)
Thursday, July 15, 2010
... enjoy summer's bounty?
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
...make a trip to the Land of Smiles?
While discussing online last night, we were getting ourselves really excited with the prospect of yummy food, good (and affordable?) shopping and lavish treats of massages....and most of all, catching up on all the girly stuff...
So yes, Land of Smiles...here we come! :)
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
... find your way to the largest religious gathering in the world - The Kumbh Mela?
Monday, July 5, 2010
...walk and eat your way through Tokyo?
It was a great trip - with lots of walking and lots of great food! Best of all, we kept to our budget, think we probably spent only around S$2,200 for a week in Tokyo, including airfare and accomodation!
Will start blogging about the food and the sights when I have tidied up the photos!
Sunday, June 27, 2010
... seek perfection?
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
...decide to take a trip to Tokyo during lunch?
Looking forward to it - it's going to be my first time ever in Japan. Woohoo!
Watch out for our blog posts in the coming weeks!
Sunday, June 13, 2010
...spend your Sunday afternoon listening to songs from another time and space?
It's been a long while since I listened to the radio on a weekend at home, and the feeling is surreal. I remembered a long time (or maybe not so long ago, depending on your point of reference) when nearly everyday was accompanied by my favourite radio station and keeping a lookout for my favourite artiste's latest album...learning the new songs and belting them out in the games we used to play or during karaokes every now and then...That's always a highlight.
Between 1997 and now, we graduated, we started work, and we are now "grown up".
But I don't feel all that different, do you?
Saturday, June 12, 2010
.... stop biting things?!
Friday, June 11, 2010
...run a full marathon?
K has also signed up, so hopefully we can both complete the marathon. :)
There are 6 months to train, I am going to start running more frequently from now onwards and have decided to stay away from fries and fried food for the next 6 months as much as possible.
Training starts tomorrow morning! Am finally resuming my weekly East Coast runs with JM. Hopefully, I can stay healthy from now till the marathon. Otherwise, illness really interferes with the training.
Have a good weekend!
Monday, May 31, 2010
... run a night race?
Last Saturday on 29 May, I participated in my second Sundown Marathon, completing my third 10km run. This year’s 10km run started earlier than last year, at 7pm. As I took off from the starting point at Changi Exhibition Centre, I could actually see the setting sun in the distance. Running at night is definitely cooler, temperature-wise, than running in the day, but it was just as humid. I was sweating buckets barely a few minutes after I started.
Although it was quite cool (no pun intended) running at night, the race route left much to be desired. It's kinda boring, with no real scenery. You run along the Changi Coast Road, next to the airport, so you see planes landing and preparing to take off, but other than that, really, the scenery can put you to sleep.
About my own race results - well, I thought I was running very fast already, given that I have not been training consistently, but I still ran a slower time than last year. Oh well, just another sign that I should probably train harder. :) Running gives me a high (yes, there is really something called "runner's high") - I can't wait for the next race even though I was huffing and puffing by the time I finished that 10km. My next race is a half-marathon in September!
With that, I have 3 10km runs, 3 half-marathons and a full marathon under my belt. As I write this, I'm probably going to sign up for either the half or the full marathon in December, I still can't decide! The heart is willing but the body may not.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
….. get a plushie?
My dear A has decided that she likes plushies. She picked my poor cow plushie off the shelf and off came its horns, nostrils and tail. Unfortunately, it didn’t last more than 2 days, and when the stuffing showed, the poor plushie went into the bin.
After searching on the internet, we found plushies for dogs that were supposedly tested on other dogs and even tigers! The only problem was that we had to ship it in from US since they didn’t have it here in Singapore. So we made the order and waited almost 3 weeks before it arrived. We had expected something the size of our palm, but to our surprise, the plushies turned out to be bigger. Guess we didn’t look at the website closely enough!
Well, she took a while to warm up to her new toys, but now, she loves them!
Here’re photos of A’s new lobster and alien plushie!
Thursday, May 20, 2010
...live a month like it is a year...
I wonder which of the above would interest you girls to pick up the phone to call me... Lots to tell but dashing off now. I'm in Bangkok so you know where to find me.
Saturday, May 15, 2010
...consider boycotting the SingTel / Starhub World Cup telecast in Singapore?
Not so for the pay-TV industry in Singapore. Perhaps the market is too small to have another competitor. Ever since the government opened up the pay-TV industry (well, not really since there is only one other competitor - it's still like a duopoly), I think Singaporean consumers, especially soccer fans, have suffered.
Most people in Singapore sign up for pay-TV because of soccer. Because of the Barclays Premier League. So both SingTel and Starhub tried to outbid each other, resulting in higher prices paid for the rights to broadcast the matches. And the price that I have to pay as a consumer to get my weekly soccer fix rose from the original $12 to the $25 that I pay today. And because SingTel won the bid to broadcast the matches for the next 3 years, I have to sign up for a SingTel account and get another set-top box, since my family watches other programmes on Starhub, at my inconvenience. Hopefully the situation will improve when the new law kicks in, that there will be no more exclusive content for either company.
And because SingTel can pay so much for the broadcast rights to the Premier League, I feel that FIFA purposely held out for more money for the World Cup, leading to a deal that was done only 35 days before the first ball is kicked. Guess what? I now have to pay $70 for the World Cup when all I paid was $10 for the previous World Cup. If you haven't done the sums, that's a seven-fold increase!
RIDICULOUS! I have decided I'm not going to pay for this, especially since the free-to-air channel is going to show the semi-finals and final. I will just follow the exploits of Spain, Netherlands and England on the internet!
Thursday, May 13, 2010
... indulge in a 10 course meal?
Trio of amuse-bouches: red pepper puree + japanese eggplant + green almond; lamb rib + green garbanzo bean puree; glazed biscuit + chicharrón (I liked the lamb rib amuse the most among the three though the chicharrón was also excellent.)
White fluke sashimi + watercress + peas + sesame (This was very good, though I've had something similar before.)
Sirloin carpaccio + buttermilk sauce + blackened scallions + crispy rice sheets (Best carpaccio I've ever had, hands down.)
Toasted brioche + bone marrow + caramelized pearl onions + comte and gruyere broth (This was lovely-- the bone marrow and onions both added a subtle sweetness to the dish. The cheese broth was surprisingly light and of course, very flavorful.)
Smoked soft boiled egg + hackleback caviar + fingerling potato chips + sweet potato vinegar + softened onions (This was good but the egg dish at Blue Hill is better.)
Almond crusted skate + roasted cauliflower + water chestnuts + almond milk foam (It's hard to go wrong with skate but this was over-salted.)
Orecchiette + asparagus + crawfish + ricotta (Most uninspired dish of the evening.)
Shaved foie gras + riesling gelee + lychees + nut brittle (My absolute favorite of the night. The combination of flavors and textures was sheer perfection.)
Long Island duck breast + seared mustard greens + honeyed white baby radish (This was very tender but I would have liked a far crispier skin.)
Apricot sorbet + cookie crumb + bourbon molasses (Very nice palette cleanser. Bourbon molasses gave an otherwise pedestrian combination of flavors more depth.)
Pretzel panna cotta + caraway crumb/soil + root beer sorbet (The consistency of the panna cotta was extraordinary; the root beer sorbet simply delicious; and the caraway crumb-- yum!)