Saturday, May 30, 2009

Did you lose yourself somewhere out there

And so today concludes the final day of Sem 1 2009. How time flies...


Happy Birthday Tim! Like the card says, growing old is mandatory, growing up is optional :)

Stuff didn't exactly go according to plan, but I'm sure you still love us!


Diane and I had an enjoyable breakfast at Sugardough, a small quaint cafe in Brunswick. The coffee was darn good! Comes close enough to St Ali's. The breakfast stuff were really yum too. Everything baked fresh there. We walked away with me regretting not getting a second coffee, and Diane wishing she had bought the chocolate crossaint. Tim's orange flourless birthday cake was a letdown though.





Thank you so so so so so much! :)

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Sometimes the hardest thing and the right thing are the same

I'm back, after 3 long months of absence!

It occurred to me while clearing up my stuff the other day how much chocolate I have at home. Quite appalling I must say. 7 different kinds! Appalling ain't it? In search of making the perfect hot chocolate :) Haven't tried grating the chocolate bars yet, will get to that soon. So far, Grinders tastes the best (2nd from the left). Yumm.




Daddy came 2 weeks ago, and we took a drive along the Great Ocean Road once again. It was good :) Except for the rather crappy lunch at Apollo Bay.



Saw this on Chase Jarvis, but the original link is here.

A Million Little Pictures: Documentary

During the summer of 2009, one thousand artists from around the world will document their lives in 24 frames using a simple disposable camera with a flash.

On September 25th, 2009, an exhibition housing over 24,000 photographs will be constructed to take you on an adventure through the lives of these thousand artists.

To be a part of it, just gotta mail them US$18 and you'll be sent a disposable camera to document your summer. The photos will be exhibited together with those of 999 others all over the world. What an uber-cool idea!



Sigh.. exams in one and a half week's time.