All I Wanted for Christmas
…… was someone that Santa can’t put under the Christmas tree. Not that we have one this year anyway.
So, throughout this holiday month, I kept myself occupied by …..
…. making a visit to Genting College to collect brother’s belongings, and naturally, to the casino
Anyone who hasn’t taken a ride on the skyrail on a windy rainy night should do this at least once in their life, and remember to look into those empty cable cars on the opposite direction. See how nervous Teng was.*lol*

…. cooking. Experimented in the kitchen with leftover dough for pan mee / mee hun keh (in hokkien) and came up with sambal fried ‘mee hun keh’ with dried shrimps and cencalok. Taste was ok but the dough was a lil uncooked at some parts. At least it managed to make dad smile, for a while.

….. more cooking.

…. baking.

….. and more baking.

‘Guo Tong’ was uneventful and sombre. But we made some ‘tong yuin’, thanks to aunty Leeann who gave us some dough. So after dinner, June and I quickly rolled some red, green, yellow, orange and big white ones with peanuts. Don’t think mom and dad felt the significance of ‘guo tong’ when they are still mourning the death of their son.

June and Danielle made cute little gingerbread family with snowman and xmas tree.

So, all in all, I spent most of the month hibernating indoor until Teng, Alan and Steph coerced me to go OouUT for a Christmas dinner at Tony Romas. We ended the night at the Apartment and became cam whores.





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