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Three places I want to visit

Kyoto

- because we missed out on the bamboo forest and kiyomizu-dera temple and many other wonderful places the first time round...and to eat more green tea ice-cream and savor Ippudo's green tea

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Barcelona

- I have never been to Spain, and it looks so colorful and happy and filled with energy and good food (jamon, tapas!)...and maybe we will spend an afternoon on a beach...

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Melbourne

- Nostalgia for me, First Time for the Grumpy Hubby.  We we will spend our afternoons having coffee among the hidden lanes in Melbourne CBD, watching the world go by.... take a leisurely drive on Great Ocean Road.... visit Yarra Valley....

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looking forward to the new year

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In 3 more days, 2010 will be over and the new year will be upon us.  It's time to make fresh, new resolutions once more. I do love looking forward to new beginnings, as I can finally use my brand new diaries and journals (yes, I usually have more than one) that I have acquired through the year.  I am not at home as I write this, for if I were, I would take a photo of my lovely new 2011 journals - two from Kikki K, one from Starbucks.

There are two types of people in this world - those who make resolutions, and those who don't. The Fiance is firmly in the latter camp while I just love the opportunity to make a list out of anything.  Never mind that these resolutions are usually broken on the first day, or forgotten half-way through the year, the point is, it's very satisfying to start off the year with a list of goals, hopes and dreams.   This year I will try to put it where I can see it everyday and thus, hope to remember them daily and work towards making them come true! :)

Next year will be a very exciting year for me, as I will be planning my own wedding and it will be in the Year of the Rabbit, according to the Chinese calendar.  It could not be more fortutious as I love bunnies and all things rabbity.

So without further ado, in no particular order, let me present my List of Marvellous Resolutions for 2011

  • Plan and execute a beautiful, whimsical and wonderful wedding for both of us that reflects our personalities, celebrates our union, and one that all our friends and family truly enjoy
  • Reduce my visceral fat. OK, that's belly fat.  There, I've said it.  (Insert panda picture "Seconds" here)  One too many desserts and one day you wake up and you can't wear your bikini anymore.  That's life after 30 for ya.
  • Have a FABULOUS job that makes LOADS of money because I will be needing funds to finance the wedding, and house, and furniture.  (Insert paypal "donate" icon here).  When I say FABULOUS, I mean a job that does not suck my soul dry, I can see sunlight once in a while, and I have my weekends. Good location, mild jam and flexible hours.  Extra bonuses for it being in an ergonomical and aesthetically pleasing environment with decent coffee and food.
  • Think ABUNDANCE!
  • Be Positive and Patient.  Be tolerant of idiots; instead of scorn, smother with kindness. Send love and light.
  • Develop and Deepen existing friendships.  Grow new ones.
  • Be Grateful.
  • Grow my blog.
  • Do something creative every day.
  • Love my loved ones lots.  (not a tongue twister)
  • Take more photos of Bucky and spend more time with him as he is carrying on in age.

 

What's yours? :)

the week that was

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My dear blog,

I have been ignoring you. Life last week was very eventful and I just didn't have the energy & discipline to get round to posting anything.

The Fiancé got into a bad accident last week - all I want to say here is that I am so very, very thankful he is okay. Very minor bruising, mild whiplash but everything (physically) is okay. The entire week was spent at police stations, car workshops and generally wading through the red tape of insurance and everything else. In between, we managed to squeeze in visits with friends before he took off again.

Also it is finally, inevitably, the last month of the year. I always look forward to Christmas and this year, I also am quite looking forward to The Fiancé being back home in a few weeks time. This time he'll be home for a longer period of time (hopefully, touch wood, throw salt, and twirl three times over).

In other news, I have recently grown fond of Thea Gilmore and have just borrowed all six CDs from The Fiancé's collection and will proceed to listen to all of them thoroughly. I also discovered a new cafe/restaurant which I had high hopes but they crashed and burned upon seeing the color of the first latte that I ordered. Desserts there are good, although on the pricey side for the size. My favourites so far are the banana loaf with caramel cream and walnuts and lemon tart. The decor there is industrial chic with witty coffee-related posters, which I love.

I've also noticed I've started drinking coffee and craving it again, after many years of abstinence. It's a bit worrying, I have been drinking a cup of coffee every day recently!

This week is going to be a week focusing on myself, my dear Hugo and Bucky (whom I feel terribly guilty for not spending time with them last week), and sorting out The Fiancé's car matters.

I've also applied for another job, which I hope I get, as the location is good, and the role looks promising, and hope I start in January - that would be a great start to the new year :)

In the meantime, this Christmas looks like a austere one as I don't have disposable income to spend on presents for friends and family. I do so love Christmas shopping with the carols and the jolly, warm vibes in the air. I'm making do with creating wishlists from online window shopping so that I get the feeling/satisfaction of shopping without the guilt and expense!

monday mosaics - pies!

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1. Untitled, 2. peach pie, 3. Apple Pie, 4. lemon_meringue_pie_large_4004.jpg, 5. Pecan Pie 3/3, 6. Sour Cream Pumpkin Pie, 7. Untitled, 8. Apple Pie, 9. strawberry rhubarb pie, 10. What's for Lunch? July 8, 2010, 11. Lemon Meringue Pie, 12. Home Made Strawberry Pie -Yum!, 13. Old Fashion Double Crust Apple Pie, 14. Sweet Potato Pie, again, 15. Lemon Meringue Pie Again, 16. cherry pie for 4th July

Just in time for thanksgiving! pumpkin pie, apple ple, sweet potato pie, blackberry pie, strawberry pie, peach pie, key lime pie, lemon merinque pie, blueberry pie, pecan pie, banana cream pie, I need some pie right now!

all i want for christmas - my app wishlist

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In order to fight the dreaded afternoon drowsiness that hits me around 4-5pm, I decided to put together 16 of my top wished-for apps. I debated between putting in Jamie Oliver's and Mario Betali's apps, but decided to leave them for the next batch.

The two that I really, really want, is unavailable for the iPhone :( I don't have an iPad, so it renders them virtually useless but I've put them in anyway, because I love magazines and their interactive features are just so cool (rotate products 360 degrees! click and buy! Oprah talks to you!)

The ones that I will use most are probably the photography apps. The ones I'll use least are probably the motivational and to-do lists :P

What's your app wishlist?