1 Out of 7 Billion

1 Out of 7 Billion

The world is getting smaller everyday but a lifetime is not enough to explore it. My adventure starts in Singapore.

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Moving and Settling In

November 28, 2009

Moved to a new home recently, settling in well, and loving the new place and area.

I realised that change is good if it means having a place with more space, keeping the same modern look & feel at a much more reasonable price.

Moving also means getting rid of the clutter (or at least knowing what could be thrown away in due course) and buying new furniture and appliances. I keep telling my family that we are only transferring to a new home within the same country, not relocating to another country hence no need to purchase a lot of items. I think we have kept that in mind 50% of the time.

My room looks neater now than before and I plan to keep it that way. It will look more tidy after the holidays as some of stuff from overseas travel meant for Christmas gifts are still in one corner of the room.

For some reason, I sleep more comfortably now even with a slightly earlier wake up time. Maybe it’s the room, the house in general or my new mattress and set of pillows.

I am also taking the bus more often as the bus stop is less than 3 mins away. I had wanted to do this ages ago but happy that I am able to do it now. Better late than never.

There a few major insights I learned throughout this experience so thought I’d write some here :

1) Several months before the move, I kept a folder containing the types of mail I receive which are directly addressed to me. Examples of these are membership-related letters, subscriptions, bills, other notices. This allowed me to track the relevant parties I need to inform of my change in residence.

2) There should be an overlap between the lease end date of previous and the lease start date of the new place, at least 2 weeks to a month. In my view, the extra month of payment for the new place was worth it. It not only eased off some pressure in having to move everything in one go. It also allowed some form of transition — mails, clean up of old place etc. It is also a busy time and I did not want to get stuck with relocation stuff during the Christmas break.

3) SingPost has a mail redirection service which you can pay for a certain number of months. What they then do is to intercept all your mails based on the name/s you indicate in the form and place a sticker based on the new address. There is a 1 or 2 day delay vs normal delivery time but at least you don’t miss out on any correspondence.

4) Singaporeans and Permanent Residents can update their address at the community police station. Doing so also results in a select number of government institutions and agencies to be notified accordingly. The process is quite straightforward and takes less than 30 mins. You go to the police outpost with proof of new residence and the police officer will ask you to sign a form before he places a special sticker indicating the new address on your IC.

5)  Moving is costly and one needs to set aside funds to cover : 1st month rent, 2 months deposit, service fee for property agent and relocation company, cost of buying new stuff.

6) There’s a lot of coordination that happens prior, during, and after the move. My family has been a tremendous help in making things happen as I have been tied up with work.  We treated the relocation as a project and it went really smoothly with everyone’s efforts and patience.

What’s left on my To-Do list ?

1) Get rid of some more stuff currently in organised boxes in the storage room

2) Series of housewarming parties over December and January

A few photos :

Living Room - That couch is really comfy

My bed

Sister's bedroom

Mom's bedroom

Hallway from rooms to dining area. Behind the sliding glass door is a study room which we converted to store bookshelves and shoe racks

Housewarming @ Kristy’s

November 6, 2009

Kristy’s new place feels like a boutique (designer) hotel — modern furniture, mix of natural tones and vibrant colors, uncluttered, fascinating lights.

Her home is also walking distance from a popular curry rice place and a newly constructed shopping mall.

Curry Rice - Yummy

The condo even has its own bowling alley so checked it out after dinner. Haven’t played bowling for ages. Hence, the dismal score (see photo showing 62 below). Haha.

Haven't played bowling in ages...

... and my dismal performance says it all. Score of 62

The forfeit (consequence) of this Indian poker is to drink whatever concoction is made by people pouring all sorts of drinks.

And I had to drink twice for losing... Not nice at all :p

Everyone (missing Lynn and Fanni)

Thanks Kris for welcoming us to your lovely home. Til next time.

Weekend Food Adventures All Over Singapore

November 4, 2009

During the past few weekends, I had the chance to check out places for the first time.

1) Fika

I forgot how my sister and I ended at this place for lunch. I think she saw it when she was with her friends for a drink somewhere in the area.

Haven’t tried a Swedish resto in recent memory (does IKEA count?)  so it truly fit into the plan of exploring Singapore on weekends.

Food was ok but don’t think I will be taking a return trip anytime soon except to try their other desserts (see photos of what we tried below)

Contact info:

257 Beach Road ; Ph +65 9002 3853

Swedish meatballs

2) Azzura Beach Bar

This place promotes itself as a venue for hydrosports activities, sumptuous bistro, Singapore first coffee cocktail bar, state of the art entertainment club (based on the Sentosa ad). The club wasn’t operational yet when I visited in mid October. Some of the hydrosports activities offered : banana boat, flying fish, kayak.

Rich (Herrera), one of my friends from Manila, visited Singapore for a work-related activity and recommend that we catch up here for drinks. Some of his local friends also joined in the afternoon.

Place is cool, better than Cafe del Mar (in my view). Only problem is that I really don’t want to get a one or two skin tones darker and I don’t swim.

Anyway, that doesn’t take away the fun if I just wish to go for a drink or too on a lazy Sunday afternoon in south Singapore!

Azzura is located along Siloso Beach, Sentosa island

Club Opening Hours
Mon-Thurs
9am – 12mn

Fri-Sun, Public Holidays & eve of Public Holidays
9am – 3am

All Water Sports Activities
9am – 7pm daily

3) Bonifacio

A colleague recommended this resto so tried it for Sunday lunch.

Finally, a place that offers great Philippine cuisine at a reasonable cost. Tried the sisig, Bicol express, lechon kawali and a few other desserts. Could barely walk after having a satisfying meal.

Hope you can try it especially if you are near the Outram/Chinatown area.

Contact information:

35 Kreta Ayer, Singapore 08900 ; Ph +65 6222 6676

 

Sisig (Oven-Roasted Pork Served on a Sizzling Plate)

Crispy Kangkong Puffs Topped with Tomato Mango Salsa

Boni Halo-Halo (Sweetened Banana and Macapuno string served with Milk Sorbet topped with Leche Flan)

Buko Pandan (Coconut String served with Pandan and Cream)

Palitaw (Rice Patties Covered with Sweet Grated Coconut and Cheese)

4) Riders Cafe

This resto has a Project Shop (PS) Cafe feel. Had afternoon tea (scones only, not the towering high tea tray haha). I think this place is better during brunch than afternoon especially as the area could get quite humid.

Quite interesting to see horses graze around the field.

If you are in the Bukit Timah area and have time to explore, try this cafe.

Contact information:

51 Fairways Drive, Bukit Timah Saddle Club ; Ph +65 6466 9819

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Halloween 2009 in Casual Clothing

November 2, 2009 — 2 Comments

I don’t recall Halloween being so much fun until we had a mini gathering at Ken’s place on Saturday. As he had mentioned in his Facebook message to us closer to the party, it will be “cozy” — and it was.

The sudden downpour on a Halloween night left me competing for a cab around dinner time. For the first time in my not so many years in Singapore, the cab hotline service tested my patience. But that didn’t dampen my party mood. Sadly, I arrived late and delayed Ken, Julu, and Karl’s desire to nourish their bodies with food. (Sorry guys!)

Ken did not fail to impress us as a superb host — from his lovely home, to the Halloween accents, awesome desserts + liquor, and the Halloween MP3′s (which I think scared the hell out of Karl haha) — he really made sure all of us had a great time. Thanks Ken!

 

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That was the roundest pumpkin I've ever seen in recent memory

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Yummy - biryani, curry meats, western appetizers and desserts, Japanese skewers

 

I also bought two (2) boardgames to keep our minds active on a rainy night.

Pictionary Man

Instead of drawing on paper with clues on cards, you use whiteboard markers on the Pictionary Man and a few other objects. The mystery word is displayed electronically at the foot of the P-Man.

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Ken's artistic impression of "Little Red Riding Hood". We were teammates and I blurted, "The Exorcist" Haha

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"Eye Exam" by Julu. Quite clever huh.

Get a Letter

For this game, two teams compete at the same time within 90 secs to get as many "letters" along such A-Z strip to their side by naming a person/item based on the category. Julu and Karl did well on "class subjects" ; Ken and I did well on "int'l hotel chains". Hmm, there goes the age difference.

 

Play the above boardgames + a few others next time you visit my place. But until then, Google these — they are very entertaining.

Other camwhoring photos, quality check done by Julu, the MBA camwhoring grad.

 

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Ken, Karl, Julu's aerial shot

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Julu and Karl bullying Ken. Such ungrateful guests! :p

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Ken and I and a 20+ year old man in a secondary school boy body.

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Later that night, we stumbled upon Ben, Duncan, Jeremy, and other friends in their costumes.

 

I was telling Eugene and Veria, two friends I had lunch with earlier on Saturday, that I can’t stay up beyond 3am anymore. That’s why I couldn’t believe why I managed to last until 5am. Well, Halloween only happens once a year so I’m glad it was truly worth remembering… and I didn’t need to dress up so much for it.

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