Monday, October 31, 2011

Remy & Jin Hee

It's Korean night - Remy & Jin Hee tonight on Suria! ;)
Premiering 31 October 2011, every Monday at 9.30pm


Genre: Local Drama (Singapore)
TX Day/Time: Mondays, 9.30pm
TX Date: 31 October – 19 December 2011
No. of Episode: 8 x 60mins
Produced By: Oak3 Films

Casts
Fauzie Laily as Remy
YeokYeong Yoon (Yunie) as Jin Hee
Azzah Fariha as Nora
Erwin Shah Dawson as Eddy
Shane Mardjuki as Rezal
Mastura Ahmad as Munah
Zaidi Ibrahim as Osman
Jeff Catz as Lee Woon
Jeff Moon SungHo as KC

Synopsis
Episode 1: Escape from Seoul

JIN HEE, who has amassed herself huge credit card debts, decides to take over the place of her best friend KC – a Seoul University student who is going for an exchange programme to National University of Singapore. She steals his identity, then flees to Singapore. In Singapore, she resides with this quirky Malay family and is classmate to REMY. She has to carefully disguise herself and her identity so that no one knows better. KC soon discovers Remy having a crash on varsity belle, NORA. KC then tries to help Remy get a date with Nora by getting to know the university belle herself. The school jock Eddy however, gets wind of it and gets extremely jealous. Meanwhile, whilst the family is excited over the fact that the Korean guy KC is staying with them, the mother Munah feels underappreciated by the family when they complain about her cooking. She goes on strike, and the family realizes how important her contribution to the family is.


Watch trailers:



Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Dinner at Sedap Corner

There are a couple of my favourite eateries at Simpang Bedok and one of them is Sedap Corner. The only downside is that you have to wait for at least 25 mins to half an hour for the food to arrive, a no-no if you're the impatient type. But this is what 'slow food' is all about - the people at Sedap Corner really take their time to meticulously prepare their dishes to perfection. And the owner is non other than the famous Chef Bob who has appeared in many of Suria's cooking programmes like Chef Bob Asli & Makan Boomz.






And of course, to really enjoy my slow food, I make sure that Shaura is preoccupied with her interactive teddy (seen above) and her favourite biscuit snack.



My order: Mee Goreng Mamak


Aiman's favourites: Susu lemak manis & (black)berry juice


Loving this pic. Shaura looks super cheeky here.


Raudaa's favourite: Durian Toast


Fazlan's favourite: Vietnam beef noodles


Last but not least, Shaura's favourite past time when we're out: Chasing after cats!


And she'll make sure that she gets to touch them!

So where is this Sedap Corner?

Sedap Corner
282 Bedok Road Singapore 469438
For reservations, please call: +65 6445 9987

Deepavali at the Museum

This Deepavali, the museums are opened for FREE!
Bring your family with you!

National Museum of Singapore
93 Stamford Singapore 178897
10am - 6pm

Asian Civilisations Museum
1 Empress Place Singapore 179555
9am - 7pm

Singapore Art Museum
17 Bras Basah Singapore 189555
1pm - 5pm

Peranakan Museum
39 Armenian Street Singapore 17994

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Catty News!

Coming Soon
Popular children's programme,
MAT YOYO, 
in Jan 2012!

 Yes, you heard it right. Your favourite Yoyo and Yaya cats are back on
4 MediaCorp channels and in 4 different languages.
More will be revealed soon!


That said,
do you remember the two kittens that were found dead on
8 October 2011 at Marsiling Crescent?

I'm not posting the pictures here as it's too gory!

Do you know that animal cruelty is a crime?


In Singapore, under the Animals and Birds Act, anyone who is found guilty of such an offence including abandonment of any animal, can be imprisoned for up to 12 months, fined up to $10,000, or both.

The SPCA is appealing for witnesses and
has increased the reward to
SGD $1,300


Read more here
and remember to do your part and spread the word!

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Swimming Good Times!

Shaura loves water so it's just natural when we first introduce her to swim, doing simple kicks in her buoy. She loves it! But it's been a long time since we had a swinging swimming good times! The first post on Shaura's swimming lesson was posted here back in Dec 2010. At 16 months, Shaura has definitely outgrown her bumble bee swimsuit. Thank god for the suit which Kakak gave on Shaura's birthday, it fits her albeit tight-fitting. Sigh. It's true, baby does grow very fast!


 Seen above, Fazlan's blowing air into the buoy. Blow, wind, blow!


We lost Shaura's coconut tree buoy (picture above) and had to buy a new one - a red patrol car meant to be recycled for Shaura's baby brother. Hehehe.


The best part about swimming - we get to meet Hani Natasya, the proud owner of Kiki, the cat. Shaura loves Kiki, you can tell from the way she holds him dearly, just like hugging her favourite teddy bear.


This picture says it all. Shaura's supper happy just to be near Kiki.


And of course, Shaura is even happier when she's in the pool.


Hubby and I are thinking of enrolling Shaura for a proper swimming lesson when she turns 2. The difficult part - to coax her out of the pool after every session. She'll definitely kick up a big fuss :/

Friday, October 21, 2011

True encapsulation of "Daddy's Girl"


This Thai commercial really brought tears to my eyes. Actually most Thai commercials are good at making me cry, it's an Art that the Thais are exceptionally gifted at - from the technicalities (directing, cinematography, acting) to the storyline that touch a million hearts.

But this commercial is extra special....

Cos' it reminds me of them.



Trust me, a father's love is as powerful as a mother's love.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

A Lost Art

I love handwritten letters and postcards with stamps. It's just something "old school" about them that made my day.  So nice of Kakak to send this all the way from Cuba.


It reads:


It's sad that writing personal letters by hand to family and friends is quickly becoming a thing of the past. Maybe it's time for me to start penning letters and notes to my loved ones.


Let's start with something less ambitious, shall we?
Here's a post-it to my dearest husband:

Monday, October 17, 2011

Introducing Maths

My husband is better at Maths than I am. I'm not really interested in the subject until I had Shaura - strange, how motherhood has changed me. I started using flashcards when Shaura was still a newborn (even though the great Einstein never believed in using this method)



....and we gradually progressed from finger-counting which has proven to be more meaningful than flashing a bunch of "meaningless" cards to singing nursery rhyme "10 Little Indians" as I realized Shaura learns better through songs. Will try to post updates about her development on fractions next. Till the next entry!