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Singaporean Educator, Coach and Hands on Mom of Three. Connect with me on Google+

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P52-{Siesta}, Spring Photo Challenge and Friday Meme’s

This week I had a great treat. I was invited for food tasting at the Halia which is located within the Botanic Gardens. The food was heavenly and I will be mentioning more about it in a separate post. Meanwhile here are some food photos which were taken this week.

salad

Granny Smith apple salad, grape, yuzu walnut, raisin, parmesan & candied orange twist in honey mustard dressing.

lobster soup
Capsicum veloute with pan-seared lobster and truffle oil

Fried Beef Noodles

Noodle we had at a cafe this week.

sleeping girl

My sleeping Tiger Girl who slept through the whole lunch

1. What did you wear to prom? Include a picture if possible.
I didn’t attend any prom during my high school years as there wasn’t any. Only dances I attended were in Uni.

2. Would you rather be on the biggest loser or a food eating challenge?
Food eating challenge if I have to chose out of the two. However it would be a healthy eating challenge which I’m interested in.

3. Done fave sonic drink? Refreshing summer drink? (Hey, Kristina…was that a typo, or some “done good” Southern thing?)
Iced water or lime juice.

4. What was your first car, and what did you call it?
My  first car was a Hunydai AccentIt was simply ” The Car” . No fancy names for it.

5. What’s one thing your child or spouse does that sends you over the edge?
That would certainly be whining. It really gets me irritated.

Leap into Spring Photo Challenge project 52 p52 weekly photo challenge my3boybarians.com Happily Mother After friday favorite things | finding joyGive me your best shot at Better in BulkPhotoStory Friday

Hosted by Cecily and Lolli
 

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Writer’s Workshop: X-tra Special for Mother’s Day

mother

Mother’s Day is in 10 days time. This year I doubt there will be anything special happening this year as R and I are not really into celebrating Mother’s Day. The kids are also too young to be able to plan anything special for me.

My perfect Mother’s Day would be one where all the following is able to come true.

1. Being able to sleep in and have a minimum of 6 hrs uninterrupted sleep from the night before.

2. Not being rushed to finish chores or to do tasks.

3. Having my own time to eat and finish it instead of “sharing” my food with the kids.

4. Receiving flowers.

5. Having the chance to go shopping and buy clothes for myself and not being rushed by the kids.

It would be bliss if all these come true.

What would your perfect Mother’s Day be like?

Do you see it happening this year?

 

Jenny MatlockMama’s Losin’ It