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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Of trains and watches

I turned a year older last thursday. There were many memorable moments. I thought I'll jot them down before they are all long forgotten.

1) So the big day started with a lunch celebration with my most favourite friend, Ann.

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We have not caught up one-on-one for ages. Our catch up was way overdue. Our catch up took place in a relatively new established tucked away in an alleyway off Little Bourke Street, near Hardware Lane. She was my sugar mummy for the day as I forgot to bring my wallet out. She paid for my meal plus a glass of house white =)

I briefly looked at Ann's blog earlier today and clicked on her old archives (starting 2006). We were so young and carefree then. Trips to Victoria Market, GoldCoast, Vietnam, birthday celebrations and weddings. And then, there was my 21st celebration, followed by hers 8 months later. Oh my, how much have we grown!

Our amazing friendship commenced across the corridor where her room was located opposite mine. And then, our friendship blossomed over meals in the huge communal dining hall, walks to biology classes and on the basketball court in Carlton gardens. How I love the summer in Melbourne when the sun sets at 9 pm! Imagine if I stayed on a different level from her, I wouldnt have been as close to her as I am now. How different would life be! *shudder*

2) Just before dinner, I was lying on my bed surfing the web. My brother knocks on my room door, smiles sheepishly, pauses for a bit and said, "I got you a present!" I was pleasantly surprise because it was unexpected. He wrapped the gift up really neatly (in old newspaper). I didnt know that boy could wrap! I shook the box but failed to guess the contents. I unwrapped the present and a CK box was revealed. My first thoughts were, "perfume again?" as he got me a perfume for my birthday last year. He said, "Nope, its not a perfume." I opened the box and found a CK watch! At first glance, I loved the watch. The strap and face was completely silver and resembled a thick trendy arm bangle. Nice!

3) Half hour later, J came by to take me out for dinner. I spotted a forever friends paper bag in his hand. My first thoughts were, "Nooo..tell me its nott a soft toy." I have too many given to me already and I didn't really want another one in my room. Fortunately, he reassured me that it is not a soft toy. I was pretty curious as to what the present was. For the past couple of days, he has been telling me that he was worried I might not like the present and it is rather expensive, so he is hoping I'll like it. I reassured him that I'll like whatever he gets. Sooo, what is this present that he bought for me?

I asked him whether I could open the present then. He said that he thought of giving it to me over dinner. But after a while, he changed his mind and told me to open the present. I took the box out of the bag and saw the words written on it. "L-o-n...g-i-n-e-s..." I tried pronouncing the words. "Don't you know what that brand is?!?"

"Hm....not really," I answered.

"Are you serious? It's a really really expensive and established watch brand. The lady at the counter assured me that you will definitely know that brand..."

I thought, "Watch??? Another one???" The initial expression on my face registered surprise - like shocked-surprise rather than pleasant-surprise. Didn't I just receive another watch 30 minutes ago? It was way too coincidental! I never wear watches and suddenly I had two brand new ones in the span of 30 minutes.

J was upset because it was definitely not the reaction he was hoping. Everyone he met, including the girl he bought the 'forever friends' paper bag from, the guy who did the engraving behind the face of the watch, the lady who was lining up behind him when he did the engraving, all said, "Wow, Longines, she is gonna love it! She is so lucky"

And here I was, not knowing what sort of brand it was and with a new watch sitting on my left wrist. On hindsight, it was almost comical.

I felt pretty bad because I knew that he went through greath lengths to surprise me on my big day special.

Despite my unexpected initial reaction, I do love the watch and I think its absolutely exquisite. Here it is:

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There are diamonds on the face of the watch

3) Half hour later, I got ready to head out for dinner. Before we headed out the door, J sighed and said, "Since the Longines watch strap has not been readjusted, you should wear your brother's watch." So, I grabbed the watch, ran out the door and into the elevator. I then put on the watch in the elevator. Guess what happened next? The lift hit the ground floor and we stepped out the lift. That was when we heard the loud CLANK. J said, "Your watch fell down the lift shaft!"

I said "No it didnt. It's still on m....Oops," as I pulled up my jacket sleeve to reveal my naked left wrist. We stared down the lift shaft, and there it was, shining back at us....many many many feet below....my 1 hour new watch! Die! Brother will hunt me down.

Sigh. Not my fault. What's the probability of me dropping an object down such a small confined gap!!!

4) Moving on. J planned a nice dinner for us which involved us dressing up pretty formally =) The destination was a surprise till the taxi driver said, "So, you guys are heading to the tram restaurant?" when J told him which road to drop us at. "Urgh," he cries. "All my surprises are not working out."

5) I was extremely excited that we were eating at the tram restaurant. Just a week before, I asked J whether he has tried the food there. He said no and I said no too but we should check it out one day. Although, the concept seems pretty gimicky, I heard the food was surprisingly good.

We were to board the tram outside Crown Complex. We were slightly early and had time to kill. I turned to him and said, "Nice tie. I really love the colours. J said, "Thanks. The florist thought so too!"

"Huh? What? Florist? What florist? You bought flowers?!?"

"Urgh....I'm so silly. Yes, it was meant to be another surprise but I blew it. Everything is not working out!" he sighs in dismay as his plans went awry.

6) The tram finally arrives. Away from the cold and into the toasty tram!
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Definitely not your typical daily tram - No shriveled apple core rolling on the floor, no crushed Mcds paper bag stuffed between seats and no smelly body odors.

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The food was definitely up to expectation. Didn't fail to impress at all. If you are a big drinker, you can definitely milk your money's worth as all alcohol on board is free flow.

Here's the menu for those who are interested:

Appetiser
Cream, liver and cognac pate crowned with pink peppercorns
Roasted red capsicum dip served with assorted crisp bread

Entrees
Grilled kangaroo loin brushed with lemon myrtle, thyme and honey, served on vegetable and chive frittata with bush tomato chilli jam
Winter warming soup jerasulem artichoke and potato soup topped with toasted sour dough gremolata

Mains
Macadamia chicken grilled chicken breast on sweet potato mash and baby spinach with a macadamia pesto sauce
Victorian farmed eye fillet of beef on a sweet potato and herb rosti, with seasonal vegetables and wild mushroom jus

Cheeses
Selection of australian cheeses served with pear paste, fruit bread and water crackers

Desserts
Warm Sticky Date Pudding topped with butterscotch sauce served with cream
white chocolate and passionfruit mousse with praline and vanilla raspberry coulis

Beverages
Wine Selected Victorian Red and White Wines
From the Bar Beer / Whisky / Brandy / Gin / Vodka / Bacardi Rum / Dry Vermouth / Bourbon
Coffee / Tea
Liqueurs Port / Cognac (v.s.o.p.) / Drambuie / Frangelico / Cointreau / Tia Maria

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Butter in a traditional silver container. Made us feel like royalty =) My butter at home comes straight from a plastic container.

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Grilled kangaroo loin

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Potato Soup

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Warm chocolate and passionfruit mousse

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Variety of cheeses

7) After a hearty meal (we couldn't finish our meal but most other patrons looked like they licked their plates clean. How do they do it!), we cabbed back to the city. J presented me with a bouquet of tulips - yellow and purple. (I was surprise! Not. haha) My first ever bouquet from him. Absolutely lovely combination! He proudly admitted that he picked out the colours himself =) Mum loves the tulips more than I do. She now suggests that we should buy fresh tulips every single week as they brighten up the house and makes our home look neater. Flowers do make a difference!

8) I messaged R on gmail chat and said: "It's my birthday today. You forgot but i remembered yours yesterday =( Sing me a birthday song."

He promptly called back and said: But I remembered. I just didnt want to disturb you.

Me: Is that how you want to play it now? Ooo....I'll always remember that line...Sing a song or tell me a joke.

R: Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you, happy birthday to..whats-your-name-again....Now, thats a song and a joke.

haha...I got to give it to him. That's a good one =)

9) I hopped onto twitter and saw Kenneth's tweet that went "Today seems like a jaded day." I replied him and wrote "Today seems like my birth-day".

Kenneth is one of my most favourite friends in Melbourne. We have known each since we were 9 years old! He used to be this small. haha. (i should stop because he always threaten to tell horrible childhood stories about me to my new friends. About my geeky and tomboyish days) He took me out for Japanese yesterday at a restaurant located near my place and we proceeded to Bennett's Lane, a cozy jazz bar off Little Latrobe Street. We have both taken a liking to jazz music ever since we first patronised that establishment many years ago.

10) O, my other favourite-st friend, Wei Chee, sent over a lovely toga, off-white dress to me. It was absolutely lovely. Many of my clothes sitting in my wardrobe has been either bought or picked by her. We will walking in shopping malls when i go, "I'm tired. I want to sit down. Why don't you pick something for me and I'll just put it on." She loves to dress people up and I love her to dress me up. We make a perfect pair. Must I give you any other reason why we have been best friends since forever =)

11) The one and only Cheryl (whom I affectionately call Salad and also my other favourite-st friend. I can't help it if there's so many people in my top list) sent me a very very cute e-card. I loved it so much that I think I've viewed it 10 over times. I wish I could put it up here but unfortunately I cannot. Salad is someone whom I speak to practically every single day over msn chat and gmail chat. She is someone I rant to all the time from "I'm sad. I have problem a b c" to something random like "I'm eating chicken". During a particular school term break, we used to hang out almost everyday for an entire month. Its still a wonder that we didn't get sick of each other - from ice skating, playing playstation to sleepovers. Great fun!

13) The day before my birthday, Jesse and I were planning to have a game of tennis together. On the way there I said, "Hey, do you know its my birthday tomorrow?" I love seeing people's reactions when I tell them =)

Jesse: No, its not. Don't lie.

Me: Really it is.

Jesse: No, we celebrated it a few months ago

Me: No we didnt! It's in September

Our argument went back and forth for almost 5 minutes.

Finally, he believed me and said, he will treat me supper. The Chinese special combination fried rice was yummy! (why does every single Chinese restaurant name that dish "special" combination? Whats the logic behind it?)

14) Two days ago, Ives, Steve and Ann took Sue and I out for dinner to celebrate our birthdays at a Thai restaurant along Johnson Street (Sue's birthday is today). As a group, we have captured many happy memories before in that restaurant, including Ann's 20(?) birthday. That restaurant has pretty much witnessed our growing up.

15) I've deactivated my facebook a few weeks ago but I turned it back on two days before my birthday to check for a certain event invite. Subsequently, I thought I re-deactivated it but I guess not. A couple of days ago, I tried logging into my facebook and found my wall and inbox flooded with birthday. A big thank you to everyone. P/s: especially Wing yan who smsed me on my mobile and then wrote on my wall. I'm sorry, I have been procrastinating and kept forgetting to personally thank you. So, I'll do it here. THANK YOU =)

pps: We managed to retrieve the watch. Very fortunately, some guys were scheduled to do some lift maintenance work a few days after that incident. Otherwise, it will be 300 dollars just to retrieve the probably damaged watch. And also very fortunately, the watch seems to be in perfect condition. I'm still puzzled at this miraculous discovery. Oh well, I'm just counting my lucky stars =)

Despite many hiccups in J's surprise and the relatively small birthday celebration (as oppose to the huge costume party I threw last year), it was one of the best birthday celebrations ever =) Thank you everybody who made it special.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Brother turns 21

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Mini cakes from Laurent. Yum!

There wasn't much of a celebration because the poor boy had exams on his birthday. Number of attendees at his "birthday party" = 3. Me, birthday boy and birthday boy's friend.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

An Asian affair

Urgh. I slept at 7 am this morning and stumbled out of bed involuntarily this noon at the sound of my apartment buzzer. Clara and I were busy preparing for my not-so-young brother's birthday party this afternoon. We had to feed about 20 mouths.We decided to make it an Asian affair. So we had nasi lemak with chicken curry, mee siam and assam prawns(courtesy of D's mum). O, also we complimented the main dishes with Asian desserts~! I bought Asian egg tarts plus Malaysian kuihs =) We started most of the preparations at 1 am this morning as we underestimated the preparation time. The sambal took the longest to make because of the lack of ingredients. We had to substitute the dried chillies for fresh chillies, added in copious amounts of additional sugar, salt, belacan and tamarind paste. And finally about 2 hours later, we were semi-happy with the end result =) It was all good. I'm such a failure at following recipes. I now remember why I dreaded chemistry lab sessions in college. Precision was never my forte.

Phew. So now that is done. Im back to hitting the books. Six more days....OMG, I'm going to be cooped up in the apartment or the library for six more days and it will finally be over....

My grand plan today is to finish up 3 1/2 Admin lectures plus 2 past exam tax papers.

And its 3.30 pm at the moment....omg. But, I will not sleep till its all complete.

Friday, June 13, 2008

The past week...

Clara is currently bunking over at my place as she is doing one of her medical electives in Melbourne.

That equates to girly chats, food, food and more food...yum~!

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She graciously offered her services to cook dinner for the next 3 weeks~!!


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Courtesy of in-house chef.

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Loading up on the greens

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A meal isnt complete without wine, no?

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We were graced by Wing Yan's company =)

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My newest winter purchase~! I call them 'exam gloves' because I can use them in the exam hall =)

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One word. Finally. After 2 1/2 years of living with him, my brother cooked a meal for me~!! I took a picture because it was worth commemorating this moment. It's his favourite dish, stir-fry pork rashes. Very yummy but its a dish ill never whip up on my own. With every bite into the tender, juicy three layer fat, I imagine my arteries getting clogged up and my cholestrol level hitting the roof.

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Finally, a view of Melbourne from my balcony

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Ahoy! Me hearty's birthday! Yo-ho-ho

Last Saturday, we celebrated Stephen's 23rd birthday pirate-style~! It was pretty exciting - almost everyone dressed up for the occassion. I got overly-excited and bought a whole heap of pirate gear - pirate flag, pirate gun, pirate sword, pirate binoculars, pirate eye patch, pirate earings and pirate bandanna.

Btw, 'me hearty' is pirate talk for 'my friend' and 'Yo-ho-ho' is pirate laughter.

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Me and me jack (Pirate talk for flag)

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I luv Nadia. She crack me up~! We make a great team together. On the way to Steve's place, we tried conjuring up a script and feasible story of our pirating life. Initially, we decided that we would be Malay pirates based in the Straits of Melaka.

"Kami ni lanun dari er...Straits of Melaka. Mari kami rompak rumah Stephen..." (We are pirates from the Straits of Melaka. Lets rob Stephens house)

"Kesimpulannya...kami akan ambil..."

Pheebs stared at us in disgusted and told us that we failed miserably as Malay pirates. "No Malay pirate would speak so formally...'kesimpulannya'." (kesimpulannya means 'in conclusion')

Then we tried to be Chinese pirates from China with our very very broken cantonese.

"Ngo dei hui tao go 'nasi lemak" (Lets steal the nasi lemak)

"Ngo dei cho Robin Hood...tao zao go nasi lemak...ngo dei hui pai nasi lemak pei yan" (We act like Robin Hood. We will steal the nasi lemak and distribute it to others)

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Pirate mum and pirate baby

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Birthday boy + E-gene with his parrot...I mean, duck. haha. He pinned the duck to his shirt. Its so cute~! The duck goes 'quack quack' when you squeeze it.

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Bryan is such a classic.

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Pheebs and I.

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Love Wil's improvised hook.

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Love Sue's sword + belt.

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Steve's parents are so game~! =)

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Upon Sue and Matt's arrival, everyone shouted, 'hey...no pirate gear~! Youre dead!". Apparently, our faces will get drawn on if youre not dressed up for the event. They quickly scrambled downstairs and came back up again...

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Matt, "I'm Sue's parrot"

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Shiver me timbers!(an exclamation of surprise, to be shouted most loud)
Stephen's treasure island cake. I didnt even realised that it was a cake till Ivy pointed it out. She baked the cake~!! I thought it was a toy of some sort. It even came equipped with doubloons (pirate talk for pieces of gold)

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The woman behind the successful party =) Ann and I told Stephen the other day that he was one lucky man. He cheekily pointed to Ivy's fourth right finger and said, "Why do you think I got her the ring so quickly? I need to secure the deal asap."

Happy 23rd birthday Stephen Lim~! =)

Friday, September 07, 2007

22nd Birthday - Part II

After House Church, Jus picked me up and suggested that we take a drive to Docklands to open my presents as Docklands being by the water, has a pretty romantic setting especially when the sun was setting. So we drove there and got out of the car feeling really cold because the sun has already set. I didnt think that it was the smartest plan because it was really very chilly but I didnt complain at all =P I appreciated the fact that he put so much thought into my bday that he even planned WHERE i opened my presents. We sat by the pier while I open my presents in the dark. haha.

(more on presents later)

After about 20 minutes, Jus sent me home to grab some stuff before we headed out for my next adventure. He told me to grab a jacket and some proper walking shoes. I kept asking him where we were going cause it sounded like we were going for a hike except that 1) I know he dislikes hiking 2) We cant hike in the dark. Anyway, i didnt ask too many questions and played along. He dropped me off and told me that I had a maximum of 20 mins to pack my stuff.

My mind was racing as I was thinking about stuff to bring. I quickly headed to my apartment, slid the key into the door and saw this

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IT WAS A SURPRISE PARTY!!!!!!

haha, so unexpected!!!! It totally caught me off guard. It then occurred to me that Justin's idea of going to Docklands was actually a decoy! Jus who could never lie to me without a straight face really pulled this off very well. I seriously thought that we were going on a hike or something to that effect. haha!

See, I look so surprised!
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And even more surprising, I saw this familiar face.

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It's Clara who was suppose to be in Adelaide! haha, she was the cheeky one that accidently buzzed me earlier in the afternoon! She specifically flew down for my birthday weekend just for 20 HOURS before flying back up to Adelaide!! Love you lots!!

The mastermind behind the surprise party! ANN TAI! haha, this girl who cant lie to save her life manage to pull this stunt off! haha. She called me earlier in the afternoon to ask me what my dinner plans were. She even invited me over to her house for dinner! haha...and she did all that without even giving away any subtle hints! Thanks for planning it. Love ya =)

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Everyone are such good actors! haha...except for the fact that everyone mysteriously thought that my bday was on sat and clara unexpectedly buzzed me, I didnt suspect a thing.

I dont have too many nice pictures of the food thats why i didnt put any up. But, I was really touched that everyone put so much effort into preparing the food. There was no KFC or pizza!!!

Ann's mum made my favourite Assam Laksa plus mooncake =)
Wing Yan made her yummy pasta
Nina + Joanne + Sarah brought salad. In addition Joanne made cupcakes
Ivy and Steve made sticky date pudding and noodles
Ern Ern and Sharon roasted a chicken!!! Ern doesnt cook that often. So, I'm really proud of her that she can roast a chicken. And it was scrumptious to boot!
Sharon made mauritus dessert!
Val cooked chicken stirfry
Someone brought roast duck (please owned up. haha, i need to thank you. I think its Lee)
Clara bought pasta salad

*okay, gtg now! Brekkie with Annie* (hey, it rhymes)
Someone brought tiramisu cake

Thursday, September 06, 2007

22nd Birthday

My 22nd bday that just passed felt like a 21st. I didnt expect such a big bash. I didnt want to make a big deal out of it cause you know, after turning 21, its downhill from there! In short, it was one of the best birthdays I've had! I feel extremely blessed to be surrounded with such great friends (plus Jus =P). Anyway, less talk and more pictures.

On Saturday, Jus brought me out for brekkie opposite my apartment. We love the waffles plus fruit juices there.

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This was followed by lunch a short 2 hours later. In between the two hours, I stayed home just to kill time. Whilst surfing on the net at home, somebody buzzed my apartment. It was pretty puzzling because I wasnt expecting any visitors. I proceeded to pick up the intercom and heard a voice which i thought sounded pretty familiar.

"Hello"

"Hi"

"Em...who is this?"

"Joanne here...Who are you looking for?"

No reply.

Very puzzling indeed. I quickly turned on my tv and switched to channel 1 where I can view who is at the front door. The mysterious person has disappeared!! Hm...

(mystery to be solved later on)

Anyway, Jus and I proceeded to have lunch at 'Sails on the Bay' (I think thats the name!) Two thumbs up for it if you are one that is crazy for seafood. The service was a little slow but the ambience and food made up for it.

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I couldnt quite differentiate margarine and butter when I was younger. Now, Ive turned into this picky eater. I heart good quality butter~!
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*Drool* Oyster shots!

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Raw tuna in the middle
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This picture was taken just outside the restaurant. Hence the name, Sails on the Bay. The restaurant is on the beachfront.
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After a hearty 3 hour lunch, Jus dropped me off at House Church. At the end of the session, Sue Lee suggested that in conjunction of my bday, everyone should give me a 'May Statement'. An example of a 'may statement' would be 'May you excel in whatever you....". I expected everyone to give a standard short 'may statement' - stuff that are printed on bday cards. But most of the 'May statements' became short 21st speeches: "My first impression of Joanne is....I remember the time...." haha...really interesting and touching. I heart my house church (almost as much as much as seafood =D )

My "cake"
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*Phew, thats all for now. Much more to come!*