christmas steamboat party
well, we're thankful we couldn't get the barbecue pit at west coast park! steamboat was obviously a better alternative on a rainy saturday evening, if not, we would be the ones taking shelter in the rain with the trays of raw food and then lugging them them all the way back home to fry.
here are the picturs taken last saturday at my place - red and gold are obviously the colour theme for the presents this year, and a big thank you to my santa! what a thoughtful gift - a sequinned evening bag (i don't dress like a tai-tai, so this is reserved specially for wedding dinners, i'm sure i'll be attending more next year!) and an additional tissue holder. thank you for all the christmas cards, i think we're the few people left in this world that still send greetings the traditional way. in fact, i think e-cards are passe, surfing for bluemountain e-cards was what i did perhaps ten years back? one fine day, i should really sort out the cards we gave each other since school days (btw, they're all nicely packed in old jigsaw boxes), that should be pretty nostalgic, heh. oh yes, how can i forget the very pretty christmas card from xp! i have to display your masterpiece here, it's so nicely made, you got to tell me where you get these stickers... and thanks for the chocolates!

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well, we're thankful we couldn't get the barbecue pit at west coast park! steamboat was obviously a better alternative on a rainy saturday evening, if not, we would be the ones taking shelter in the rain with the trays of raw food and then lugging them them all the way back home to fry.
here are the picturs taken last saturday at my place - red and gold are obviously the colour theme for the presents this year, and a big thank you to my santa! what a thoughtful gift - a sequinned evening bag (i don't dress like a tai-tai, so this is reserved specially for wedding dinners, i'm sure i'll be attending more next year!) and an additional tissue holder. thank you for all the christmas cards, i think we're the few people left in this world that still send greetings the traditional way. in fact, i think e-cards are passe, surfing for bluemountain e-cards was what i did perhaps ten years back? one fine day, i should really sort out the cards we gave each other since school days (btw, they're all nicely packed in old jigsaw boxes), that should be pretty nostalgic, heh. oh yes, how can i forget the very pretty christmas card from xp! i have to display your masterpiece here, it's so nicely made, you got to tell me where you get these stickers... and thanks for the chocolates!
