Friday, 7 September 2012

(7th Sept) Home time!

Writing the blog super early today because at the time I usually write it, I'll be on the plane home!

Since Emelia's ticket was booked last minute, it means she gets a separate flight to me and mum so we waved goodbye to her from the airport this morning around half eleven. We got the bus from there to Kuku Lee's house where our other Aunty, cousin Misha, PoPo (grandmother) and baby Gabriel were to chill at their's and say a few goodbyes. Misha and I had time to pop down to NorthPoint shopping centre and grab my final strawberry Oreo bubble tea, and come home to nibble on the last bit of PoPo roasted duck! Gonna miss that.

It's currently 6:23pm and I'm all packed. After some dinner we'll leave at 8ish to catch our 23:00 flight.. :( For some strange reason the flight home is longer and so it'll take 15 hour to get from Changi Airport to Frankfurt Airport, Germany. Then from there we'll wait an hour for another hour flight home! Longgggggggggg.

Gonna grab some food and maybe power-nap, because I sure as hell won't be able to sleep on the plane..

Over and out.

A xx

Thursday, 6 September 2012

(6th Sept) Botanic Gardens and Goodbyes!

Today we overslept. Rolled out of bed around 9 instead of 8 and made our way down to Botanic Gardens. 
There isn't much to say about it as it's pretty self explanatory but it's pretty beaut. We grabbed some lunch at the food hall which was much needed then burned some calories walking around. We saw huge carnivorous plants, as well as trees that had turn to stone, turtles, waterfalls, orchids, and giant lilly pads that I got waaaaay to excited about. After working up a bit of (another) appetite we met our cousin Misha in Bishan for some Mos Burger. 


We had never tried it and had been told this Japanese fast food place was a must-go and it turned out our Mos Cheeseburger with fries and peach fanta made the day. 

After popping to Misha's to pick up PoPo's famous beef curry for lunch tomorrow, we came home where I had the most beautiful 2 hour nap, and woke up hungry and READY FOR MORE FOOD. (Not surprising I've put on weight). 

Uncle Bob wanted to take us to his favourite Hawker Store Restaurant, which had table service instead of self-service and a more restaurant-type style. We sat in the open air and let Uncle Bob and Aunty Florence do the ordering.. half an hour later we had destroyed 5 dishes, fish maw soup, sweet and sour pork, crispy giant prawns, seafood hor fun (flat noodles), and Chinese spinage. 
Seafood hor fun and Chinese spinage

Following too much food, we wanted to pop in to our cousin (we have a lot of cousins) Edmund's flat he owns with his wife and 9 month old baby Gabriel! Gabriel was asleep but we got a chance to kiss his wittle soft cheeks goodnight and we chilled in their flat for a bit before we said our goodbyes and came on home. :)


A xx

                           



Duck rice, with soup and fresh watermelon juice






  


                                                                







Wednesday, 5 September 2012

(4th Sept) Bugis Street & Sentosa

At first I thought Bugis Street was called Boogie Street, emphasis on the 'oo'. I learnt much later on arrival to the Bugis MRT station that it was not pronounced is this way. 

 So this is Bugis Street! It can't of been more than 200 metres longs and it was buzzing with stalls of bags, watches, shirts, souvenirs, soya bean drinks, juice drinks, vintage dresses, jewelry, suitcases and right in the center is Chinese biscuit and cake stall (my kinda place)! 

I must say this every time, but it really did feel like the hottest day of the holiday but probably wasn't at all. Note to visitors - if you find a bit of shade or a place by a fan, stand there as long as you can especially if the sun is out! 



I tried soursop juice at the Bugis Street Juice stall for only $1 a cup and it was delicious!! 

This was the famous wanton soup stall and crispy wantons are one of my favourites! 




Then Sentosa happened! We paid for the monorail which could take all around the island so we could at  least see all of it in an air conditioned or tram like carriage...however 45 minutes later...typically...the ranger had to be called as somehow I had a minor accident involving my knee and the tram. 

After Sentosa being very kind and helpful we were taken to the nearest hospital for strong painkillers and the eye of a Doc. 

2 hours later, bandage round knee and a chicken satay in hand it was all smiles again.   E xx












Tuesday, 4 September 2012

(3rd Sept) Orchard, The Dempsey Brasserie + Macaroonies

Monday we woke up around 9 to go down to our Uncle's club to catch some rays and burn off a few calories at the pool. After getting ready, we made our way down to Orchard to find the shopping centre our cousin Ruth showed us when we came with her to have a better look at the clothes we fell in love with last time.

Unfortunately we mixed up the 'Far East Plaza' for the 'Far East Shopping Centre' which was full of creepy Indian men (no racial) and maid agencies.... almost 2 and a half hours of perspiration, cursing, and ice cream wafer cakes later, we found it and had a brief shop around. Following our trek around Orchard, we met Ruth outside her office, where she then took us to The Dempsey Brasserie, a converted army barrack specialising in yummy French food. After Emelia's pork and apple sauce burger and our scallops, pork and cherry tomato salad and truffle oil and Parmesan fries, Ruth knew the perfect place to take us for dessert...

We went to the CUTEST patisserie called 'Antoinette' hidden in the oddest part of the city and we fell in love. All in white, this place had old style chairs and multi-coloured meringues in jars, as well as giant perfectly piped cakes. Seeing as we had never tried one, we bought macaroons, as well as a strawberry layered cake slice and a chocolate layered cake slice to bring home to Ruth's for Robin (he was jealous).

It was amaze. Food overload. 

A xx







(2nd Sept) Singapore Flyer + Dinner at the SICC

Sorry it's a bit late! We've been super busy...

So on Sunday, we woke up really early to go to church. As our Uncle Bob is the Pastor, we went to see one of his services and meet his friends. Although this service was similar to Catholic ones in England in what it involved, English churches don't have free Dim Sum and hot chocolate afterwards. BONUS.

After church Emelia, Mum, Aunty Jane and I went into the centre of the city, where we decided to go that little bit further with the tourist thing and go on the Singapore Flyer. In case you're wondering, it's basically a bigger version of the London Eye, just in Singapore, with a view 100x better. We enjoyed the 30 minute journey to one of the highest points in the city in a capsule of our own taking way too many pictures, and soaking in the breathtaking view of the Esplanade, the museums, The Garden At The Bay, The Formula 1 track, and all the minuscule people below us. 

Back at ground level, we found an advertisement for 'XD EXPERIENCE' A 6 dimension simulator and surprisingly mum was the one to insist we went on it. You know those crappy simulators you went on in your local arcade when you were 13 that shake your chair a bit and put a fan infront of you? Yeah, this was NOTHING like that. It was the best simulator I've ever been on, with 3D graphics both front and sides it was exhilarating and had all three of us screaming. So much fun, and only  $16, yay yay.

So we came home around half three and Emelia and mum had an immediate face down nap on the cold marble floor, has to be done.

We got ready and made our way to The Singapore Island Country Club (poshposh) for dinner with our Uncle Bob, and Aunty Florence's family. We concluded it was definitely one of the best meals of the holiday and we came home well and truly stuffed, after our pepper crab, chilli crab, seafood platter, jellyfish noodles, ice cream, coconut jelly etc etc. (pictures below)

We rolled home with our food babies and hit the hay.

A xx



 (from top to bottom) Seafood Platter of prawns, egg fried noodles, crispy wontons, jellyfish salad, squid and fish cake in oyster sauce. Chilli crab. Uncle Bob, Emelia, Mum, and myself by the pool at the SICC.






Sunday, 2 September 2012

(1st Sept) Push Cart Dim Sum, Museum + Chill

Please excuse my finger in this shot, I clearly got a little over excited when the dim sum trolley came our way. 

Our Aunty Florence took us to a well known dim sum restaurant called Red Star, specialising in dim sum served in bamboo steamers brought to you in trolleys or carts.   Each cart has a different type of dim sum or dessert and you pick what you want when they come round. The dim sum here is unlike any other I have had before and is difficult to describe to you! It puts that dim sum restaurant, Ping Pong (London) to absolute shame!! 


I saw the largest steam bun I had ever seen in my whole life of dim sum eating, which came straight out of a giant bamboo steamer. 

This was not eaten but everything else was indeed consumed with gusto. 






After brunch we took a short ride to Armenian Street where we went into the Peranakan Museum. In the Malay-speaking parts of the Southeast Asia, the term 'Peranakan' means "child of" or "born of" and is used to refer to the people of mixed origins. I was so grateful that photos were allowed to be taken as some of the displays were so rich with ornate and colour.


 Early 20th centrury Bridal gown!



Playing dress up. 


















Exetremly hot day, felt as if the soles of my shoes were melting. I was so desperate to get into air conditioning when we came out of the museum. Luckily two doors down, sat a well air conditioned bookshop which stocked books written by local authors, the history of Singapore and stories of Asia.

A well spent day that ended with a visit to the American ice creamery called Cold Stone. You first choose your flavour, they scoop it onto a marble slap, then you pick a couple of toppings and they mix it in and serve. DELISH. I had cheesecake flavoured ice cream and Reese's peanut butter cups with caramel honey comb - heart attack in a pot, but worth it. :) 


E xxxx