Monday, July 21, 2008
Musings by the Groom (Part 4)
There were so much we'd acomplished this week. Aside from having spent a month away from each other and meeting each other again thereafter, we also spent my birthday in a foreign country, took a couple portraiture in the city of Melbourne, travelled the Great Ocean Road, visited the bright bath boxes of Brighton Beach and pushed 3 metres off the edge of the Eureka Sky Deck.
All that fun and excitement ended on a Sunday afternoon, or rather, was supposed to end on Saturday afternoon, only for both of us to forget that her passport was left in the safety of the safe deposit in the apartment. She ended up being on time to check-in at the airport but not being able to board the 15:50 flight. The next flight departs at 00:05 flight and we returned to the city for trampoline and dinner and spend a little more time together.
As I pen this entry, my heart is filled with a great sense of loss. That I can't see my wife-to-be for another 2 more weeks leaves an unbearable sadness in my heart. However, I do know that I will need to push on with my work and make sure that my work is done before I return to Singapore in 2 weeks time.
Take care my wife-to-be. Thank you for dropping by and spending a wonderful week with me. I'll be back to see you in 2 weeks' time.
Monday, July 14, 2008
Musings by the Groom (Part 3)
Today, marks exactly 2 months to go before our biggest date of our life, our wedding date.
Tomorrow, will mark the 6 years and 5 months of our love relationship.
The best part of it all, after a month of not being at the side of each other, I now have my wife-to-be for company as she flew into Melbourne to be with me on these very special days of our lives.
I hope you're enjoying my company as much as I'm enjoying yours. And I hope you're enjoying Melbourne too.
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Food 101 Melbourne (Part 2)
Braised Tofu with Seafood in Claypot:
Curry Fish Head:
Oyster Omelette:
Crispy Yam Ring:
Fried Carrot Cake:
Guinness Pork Chop:Yet another dish recommended by the waiter, I find that the pork too tough to chew though. It does taste like Sweet and Sour Pork Chops and so full marks for the sauce, negative because the pork wasn't tender.
Sambal Kang Kong: The trick to good Stir Fried Kang Kong with Chilli is a good chilli paste. The chilli was good and this made the dish very tasty, that was until my teeth tried to chew on the stem and it would not break. On closer inspection, it was the stem that was very, very close to the roots. A definite no-no but the dish was saved by the fragrance of the sambal belachan.
Paper-wrapped Chicken:The usual paper-wrapped chicken in Singapore are small pieces of bone-y chicken bits wrapped in paper and deep-fried to the point that the paper drips oil by the barrels. It was still oily when the dish arrived, however the chicken pieces were very big,tender. Another plus point, they were de-boned. They were also juicy and I soon found out why: the chef added vegetables like mushrooms and carrots into the paper so the moisture from the vegetables must have added to the juiciness of the dish.
For desserts, I had the "2 scoops of Sesame Ice Cream" The sesame taste was strong, owing to the fact that each spoonfuls of the ice-cream carried bits of sesame with it. Alas, my dessert was served later than everyone else so I quickly tucked in and forgotten to take a picture of it.
The total bill for 10 diners was A$220.20. It was expensive (compared to hawker prices in Singapore and Malaysia) but overall, money well spent if you have a craving for Chinese Singaporean/Malaysian food in Melbourne.
Highly recommended: Oyster Omelette and Black Fried Carrot Cake, Braised Seafood Tofu
Recommended: Sambal Kang Kong (ignore the hardy stem), Paper-wrapped Chicken
Yet to try: Hainanese Chicken Rice, Satays (half a dozen chicken/beef satays costs A$8)
Location:
25, Village Avenue, Doncaster VIC 3108
(approx 22Km East of Melbourne CBD)
Monday, June 23, 2008
Musings by the Groom (Part 2)
I've moved into the long stay apartment yesterday. The only windows in the apartments are the 3 sliding doors that leads to the balcony, which is west-facing. I received a free upgrade from the long-stay apartment establishment. They gave me a 2 bedroom apartment. Sometimes, these companies just don't get it. I'm single, working in Melbourne, and what I need are free washing/ironing/cooking/sports channel with live soccer/fast speed internet access and the lot. Apart from the queen sized bed in the master bedroom, I do not need the additional 2 single beds in the next room.
Speaking of soccer, I'm having withdrawal symptoms from not having seen a live game for more than a month. I do get the occasional snipplets through the free-to-air channels when the sports section is on the news. However the snipplets are much like 5-10 seconds each day. Like a smoker switching from cigarettes to nicotine sweet/chewing gums, my daily dose of sports action are ARL and NRL. In between their matches, I am trying to figure out the rules of the games and all other miscellaneous stuffs. The difference I've noticed so far, ARL players wear sleeveless jerseys. Also, Melbourne has a team that's last in the ARL but joint-1st in the NRL and I can't help but wonder why there's so much disparity between both teams.
Work is slowly creeping up but still manageable. I keep getting invites to meetings but they keep getting cancelled at the last minute. Hopefully, work won't consume me like it almost did in Singapore.
Today also marks 2 months and 22 days to our wedding! In Chinese numerology, the number '2' represents "shuang" or double and is meant to represent a pair, which is a good thing. :)
83 days to go!
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Star Treatment
Boo also had her hair colored and hair treatment done a week ago in preparation for the wedding:
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Food101 Melbourne (Part 1)
After my run last night, I went up to the hotel and took a bath. Tried contacting Melven, my colleague who's putting up at the same hotel as me, in vain. (turns out he was out drinking with the rest of the colleagues)
So I wandered off on my own, in search of good food in the city of Melbourne, or so I thought.
I saw this restaurant that had named itself "Singapore Chom Chom".
The picture here depicts the expected color/texture of the Barbecue Pork which I was expecting:
However, when the food arrived, it looked like barbecue sliced pork with sweet barbecue sauce.
Nevertheless, the A$7.50 wasn't worth it although the serving was huge and the presentation was "upmarket" compared to Singapore's SGD3 plate of "Char Siew Rice"
General tip #1: When eating in Melbourne. Never order food with reference to "Singapore". (E.g. Singapore Fried Rice, Singapore Chom Chom) (Tip courtesy from Melven)
On another note, I noticed that after dinner, there are more restaurants serving Cantonese Roasted pork and chicken in Little Burke Street (a.k.a Chinatown) and their Char Siew (hanging from the display) looked more authentic than the display.
General tip #2: When looking for Cantonese Roast Meats, do not rely on photographs. Look for the actual display.
Musing by the Groom (Part 1)
The trip is a good opportunity for me and both of us can understand why I should take up this posting. However, the timing could have come at a more appropriate time. That's life. We take what comes and we have a go at it.
Thus far, I've touched down, faced a long string of questioning by the immigration officers, almost lost one of my luggage when the baggage services misplaced it, booked dinner at the Flower Drum and attempted a trial run at 7pm at Tan Track and the Yarra River last night.
There are many other things to do. So I must not be lazy and keep going. Ganbatte!