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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

mass call 2011, incidentally post #200!

"I can think of perhaps 2 other occasions in your lives that will rival this day in terms of significance and honour. One would be the day you take your marriage vow and the other, the day you become a parent and hold your baby in your hands for the very first time..." - excerpt from speech by Vice-President of the Law Society Lok Vi Ming, S.C

was called to the singapore bar on saturday 27th august and am very glad leave the profession, ironic as that is, on a high note. having finished what i started, it was fine and fitting closure to a good five years. enjoyed every moment of lawsch and have been incredibly blessed with wonderful people along the way. pupil-ing on the team i pupil-ed on was a privilege, and hand on heart i can say the chances of ever working with an (almost) perfect team like that again are very very slim :(

grateful for the mentorship i've received, and even more grateful for the support and encouragement of those i respect. my lawsch dean was my referee for medsch applications and i am convinced i was accepted because he wrote so nicely. yay to the close of one chapter and the beginning of the next. i leave in exactly two weeks and am excited beyond belief.

"This is a profession that leads you to be involved in the lives, businesses, the hopes and aspirations of people from every level of society; from the weakest to the most powerful among us; because the law is part, and rightly so, of every aspect of our society. This is a profession that allows you to be a teacher, a counselor, a protector, a healer and a friend to people who seek your help and to people you are paid to oppose." also from Lok S.C.'s speech.
 so with that, it's goodnight but not goodbye.

p/s on an unrelated note, 27th august was really a day of milestones seeing how i also voted for the first time! 

p/p/s have a soft copy of the law soc veep's speech so if you were at call and are interested, drop me a line and i'm happy to send it over.

luke's

one of the loveliest things about having foodie friends is how sharing is caring, to quote ashley. and share she did with this review about luke's. as with most other times, there were a few abortive attempts before we finally made it to luke's and being the cheap date i am, i was very happy to have made it in time for the 4pm-7pm special*.





great deal aside, what impressed me the mostest mostest about luke's was the impeccable service. singers is infamous for awful service** and while tipping stresses me out***, i do think that it serves to motivate waitstaff. the moment we were seated at the bar counter, out came two steaming hot towels. ohmyword! while i'm too finicky to put "public" towels on my face but having it on my hands was deliriously refreshing. it was just like being on singaporeair :)

mad props to the bartender, who was was supremely attentive without being intrusive. he sort of hovered in the background but was ever ready with the top ups. the complimentary cornbread plate was also a very nice touch. plus, he pre-empted our every request, which i felt was noteworthy and pretty darn amazing. the only other place where i've had this level of service in singers is gunther's. 

mindful that we were headed for a lovingly prepared steamboat dinner right after, we stopped at half a dozen washed down with beer each. ok tell a lie, he had my beer and i got an additional charddy :) when we were done, we got another glorious hot towel each. so simple, yet such a good idea.

luke's was a series of good touches, from the music to the hot towel and comp-ed cornbread, with the attentive service being icing on the cake. can't wait to return for a blow out dinner next time. thanks ash for the recommendation, and thanks long-suffering manfriend for tea.

*half dozen oysters and draft beer (stella or hoegarden) for $25 from 4pm to 7pm
** something to be said about the mandatory 10% service charge, eh?
*** thank god i'm going out with someone who can count

Sunday, August 28, 2011

artichoke singapore




coffee for him, alcohol for me. story of our life!


toasted corn bread

hard core scramble eggs

sunday brunch at artichoke on ruimin's recommendation. rui, a purveyor of good taste and all things refined, is one of my most trusted lobang-buddies. and artichoke most definitely didn't disappoint. will be headed back but for dinner next time!

Friday, August 26, 2011

moutai moments 2

so i posted about one of the best friday nights in awhile last week but the professional photos just came in. without a doubt, they blew my far from professional shots out of the water. which is just fine because i am continuously bowled over by dr. koo chiehshen's photos. he takes the best photos and i shamelessly rip them off because he's sucha sweetie. it's no coincidence that my reserve of photos (i.e. the good stuff that never makes it to facebook or the blog) predominantly originates from him. somehow he manages to make everything look so perfect, so styled, and so put together when in fact it's just me and my supreme chapalang-ness. 

case in point: dusting me 'misu, and the table, with cocoa....






and he's pretty dishy, isn't he!

teehee.

Monday, August 22, 2011

curry drama

this genius invite landed in my inbox last week and i couldn't resist sharing it.

There's never really a need for a reason to get together and chow down, but in the event that you do require an explanation you'll find it over here:

Reason #1 is located over here http://www.todayonline.com/Singapore/EDC110808-0000102/Number-of-neighbour-disputes-hit-high
(Now whoever heard of such a preposterous thing!)

Reason #2. is located over here http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=254441147918239
(A good excuse to cook and eat in good company if I ever heard one)

trust ashie, hostess extraordinaire, to throw a politically aware dinner party!

i, for one, was completely oblivious to the curry going-ons. however, this alternative viewpoint, as voiced by the voice of reason (naturally), was that perhaps it's all a storm in a teacup (curry pot?)

understanding the furor a bit better, it seems like netizens were unhappy with the indian family being told to restrain from cooking curry when the sensitive-nosed chinese family was at home. however, this arrangement must've been suggested by either party and agreed to by the other. i.e. it must've been mutual and consensual. so there didn't seem to be a need for all the anger at the result.

for the uninitiated, mediation is never about a one-sided outcome and because it's not binding. this is unlike a court order which is 1. determined by the adjudicator and 2. binding. thus, the mediator's role isn't to decide the outcome based on the facts presented so any angst towards the mediator is misdirected. the mediator's role is to be move the parties towards a mutually beneficial solution.

there you go, mediation in a nutshell i.e. me clinging desperately to what little legal knowledge i can purport to semi-possess.

that said, we really don't need much of an excuse to eat curry nor to party. what a great way to share curry appreciation and champion tolerance.

if you're curious as to how the party went, clickety click to ash's right here.

crib warming

bull pup flying solo

a wave of pre-nostalgia hit me when i went to visit xj in her brand new office. excited for her and because i'm living vicariously through her, i thought i better pay my dues by helping beautify the space a little. also, i do feel somewhat for leaving her in the lurch as the most junior on the team. whatever first-yearer work that should've gone to the both of us will unforch almost all land on her lap. but hopefully another name plate will fill the empty slot on the door, and it won't be too long before she has a roomie. 

we'd a great run as bull pups though, and i've fond memories of our pups' corner.

p/s doesn't she look happy for someone who just started the rest of her life?! wow. awesome work ethic yo.

tbc again again

quite unintentionally, it so happened that it was 2 x tbc in one weekend. 

also quite unintentionally, i realised that sake (sean's white ball of hypoallergenic fluff) is more hip and haps than i am. losing to my four legged friend is definitely a bigger blow to my ego than i'll let on. if you think 2 x tbc in one weekend is bad, sean AND SAKE did 2 x tbc in 12h. how's that for hardcore! 

so while i was fast asleep in the wee hours of sunday morning, sake was shufflin' in the sand, making friends with the other party animals. when i later lamented to ash that i knew a dog that was cooler than me, we put two and two together and it turns out she had just met sake the very same night! singers is really waaay too small.

whinge aside, here are the happy campers en route to the beach. sake is such a trooper! then again, anyone wanting keep up with sean has to be.

noe is so dainty!

and to show that bromance is colourblind, here are the chippendale hopefuls dressed matchy matchy in their orleng singlets. awww :)
(photo credits to noe!)

moutai moments

leaving xj to pursue her more happening friday night plans, i was ready to roll to friends' for dinner, only to find that our long anticipated catch up had been child (as opposed to rain) checked. their baby girl was suddenly unwell so with the hosts out of commission, the motley crew needed a plan B.  had whisked up a tiramisu for dessert, but that quickly evolved to an appetiser, washed down with some bubbly before we decided to take a chance on ps at ann siang.
 

thankfully, the gamble paid off in spades.


and we retired for the rest of the tiramisu, this time washed down by some duty free burmese whiskey and bona fide moutai.

which led to suicide chess. which led to "upskirt" photos. which led to embarrassing stories that will remain within the smoke circle.

oh how i love my chimney friends.

tgif at tbc

what better way to celebrate xj's last day of call break than a three hour pampering session, followed in quick succession by an afternoon at the beach. we planned this looong ago, from the confines of our shared cubicle, and all too soon call break was upon us. 

couldn't have picked a more perfect day to head to the beach and just as we tired of the blue skies (it's possible, believe me...) the clouds rolled in and we'd perfect cloud cover.






when we'd our fill at tbc, i decided it was high time that xj went to restore. funny story: the restore recommendation first came from xj herself and after i became a regular, she still hadn't gone! this just goes to show how she's a A+ employee and works way harder than i ever did. anyhoos, it'd be a blooming waste to be so near and not stop by so we whiled away the rest of the evening over waffles, deep in discussion about return of investment. 




yay to girlfriends! and fridays! and NOT HAVING TO WORK :D

Thursday, August 18, 2011

it takes so little

 but means so much.

carousel singapore

should never have taught this little one to swim, now she won't stop!


in other news, it's been one happy week of meet ups and chill outs. was back in the +65 on thursday and the time back in singers has really flown by. had pre-departure things to see to but will most definitely spare you the banality. went to au jardin for the first time and was suitably impressed. have had the pleasure of lunch out everyday for long overdue catch ups. what a luxury :) and there's much to look forward to this weekend! have absolutely no plans today because i've been running errands almost nonstop too so i wanted some time out. but come friday it's full steam ahead into the weekend. packed packed packed and i wouldn't have it any other way. looking forward to long anticipated girl time on friday, followed by a grown up dinner with a bunch of disgusting overachievers that i adore inspite of myself ;) 

headed to universal studios with the folks on saturday, just so i will never have the same regret as TPL and looks like it's back to tbc on sunday for some sun (augh!) and squeezing with the beautiful people.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

happy early birthday mama






:)

roadhouse round two

did indeed return for the set lunch and was not disappointed. the place is prettier in the day with natural light flooding in so i snapped a few shots before lunch.

but the best part of lunch was checking in one year on with a very special friend. not that we don't hang out enough, hardly, seeing how we're next door neighbours meet up every few weeks or so. yet the last time we'd a heart-to-heart was over a year ago. hmm. maybe that just goes to shows how little heart we have ;) 

having grown up literally across the street from each other, said friend went so far as to ferry me to school, and then we saw each other through break ups and make ups, keeping each others' deep dark secrets that (fingers crossed!) will never see the light of day. thus, it was nothing short of awesome cakes to squeeze lunch now we've both got some down time.




Sunday, July 31, 2011

tbc

breakfast





one of the (many) upsides of calling a tropical isle home is being able to spend a leisurely saturday morning at an awesome place like this. 

was admittedly more than a little slow on the uptake, but so glad to have finally visited. christian was sucha sweetie and gave us a tour of the place :) have now done the singaporean thing and locked in a booking for three weeks time to return with some friends, both canine and human, in tow. and, of course, the luxury of a leisurely weekday lunch is not lost on me and i'm going to make that happen very very soon.

roadhouse

while i was at cocotte with yvie, nabs was having a dimsum lunch with some associates and their interns. in true singaporean style, they were talking about their next meals over lunch and nabs recommended the roadhouse. blessed with impeccable taste and one of the most discerning palates around, anything that nabs recommends is guaranteed to be worth a visit. speaking of which, i hit up his malacca recommendations and they were golden. anyhoos, tried to get a last minute reservation at the roadhouse but they were full so decided to stroll in fashionably late at nine and hazard the embarrassment of being turned away at the door. thankfully, the restaurant gods were kind and the effervescent french proprietress ushered us right to the bar top overlooking the kitchen. gotta love eating the italian style where the best seat is the one facing the oven! but oh wait, this was fancy diner food...


we'd the buffalo wings and grilled squid. they've this contraption called a josper grill that cooks the meat / seafood without drying it out, yet gives it this wonderful smokey, slightly charred flavour. what a winner! but the piece de resistance has got to be the 600g wagyu burger. yep, you heard right folks! nowhere near the mammoth that biscetta is, but still a force to be reckoned with. there's this crazy challenge where if one person can demolish the entire burger in under six minutes, he/she gets his photo on the wall of fame - and the burger is on the house. we spent more time seriously considering taking up the challenge than we should've, but decided that 1) won't enjoy burger 2) would just end up ordering another right after to savour. which would be pretty pointless! so we took our time and our polaroid nevertheless went up on the wall. oopsy :)


had the s'more cake for dessert (yum!) but what really sweetened the deal was the 20% soft launch discount, and the additional amex discount so we ended up saving something like 25%. being the cheap date i am, this thrilled me almost as much as the burger did ;) and boy, did that wagyu baby make me happy. 

the lunch set looked really good too! for $28 you get a four course set and i can't wait to return with a girlfriend. after all, being done with pupilage means leisurely lunches all the way till departure.

community service

well, not quite. but every saturday i try to expose this one to some local flavour. gotta keep it real! whilst it was hardly a heartland breakfast like last week, it was fun to check out the cool houses in the area. gotta love illegal parking, the ins and outs of parking behind a car that's got more swag than one's own (so it'd get summoned first, of course!) and how to smile sweetly at patrons just about to finish their meal so they beckon you over to their table and let you take over their seats without having to join the general table queue. all probably not kosher, but hey, singers is a small country and everybody is your uncle, innit!