
Monday, September 7, 2009
SANYO Silver Microwave (Grill Oven) EMG3597

Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Monday, June 22, 2009
Our Shoe Sanctuary
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
A View from our Bridal Suite
The Lilies which symbolise 白年好合
Nothing is lovelier than a bouquet of flowers until you see those yellow stains on your clothing or linens. Pollen does more than make us sneeze, it can really stain fabrics. Below is an article we found online on how to get out pollen stains. Oh, did you know pollen grows back even after you snipped them off?

Words of Advice
First, NEVER rub the pollen with your hand or a cloth. You will only push the dye deeper into the fabric. Take the fabric outside and shake off the pollen. Or, use a piece of tape to pick up the pollen grains. The trick is to keep the pollen from penetrating the fibers. For washable fabrics, soak the garment in cold water for at least 30 minutes and then rinse thoroughly; repeat these two steps until most of the stain has been removed. You may also add some Oxyclean or another oxygen bleach to the soaking water. If the stain is still present, apply a spot stain remover to the area and wash the garment in the hottest recommended temperature for the fabric.Check the area again before drying the garment – if the stain remains, repeat the stain remover and wash treatment.
For dryclean only fabrics, remove the pollen gently as described. Be certain to point out the stain to the dry cleaner and if possible, tell him the type of flower that caused the stain. Lilies are usually the main culprit.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Swivel It with VERNER

As a IKEA Friend's member, every $10 you spend earns you one Bonus Point. But the irony is that the 10 points earns you a $1 voucher value only. We must have spent quite a substantial amount at IKEA just buying those miscellaneous stuff. We thought the points we earned could perhaps be substantial too. However, no. I managed to use 100 over points to exchange a $15 vouchers...which we end up using it to buy this work chair in our study room. The chair complies with the California TB117 flammability requirements and is tested and approved for home use. The casters are designed for soft floors. PARAGRAF casters for hard floors are sold separately.
Product Information
Height adjustable for a comfortable sitting posture.
Adjustable tilt tension; increase or decrease the resistance to suit your movements and weight.
Easy to keep clean; wipe with a damp cloth.
Product Dimensions
Width: 62 cm
Depth: 70 cm
Min. height: 107 cm
Max. height: 120 cm
Seat width: 52 cm
Seat depth: 47 cm
Min. seat height: 43 cm
Max. seat height: 54 cm
Care Instructions
Vacuum clean
Protect from direct sunlight to prevent drying out
Monday, May 4, 2009
Nope! This is not a reno blog! It's our GDL!!!
From Him
- 02 bottles of Martell VSOP
- 18 cans of Pig Trotters
- 18 oranges
- 18 boxes of wedding cakes from Pine Gardens (9 in traditional & 9 in western)
- 1 set of 4-pieces jewellery
- 1 Ang Bao (pin jing)
From Her
- 02 bottles of Sunkist Orange Squash
- (Return) 10 cans of Pig Trotters
- (Return) 10 oranges
- (Return) 6 boxes of wedding cakes from Pine Gardens (3 in traditional & 3 in western)
- (Return) Partial Ang Bao (pin jing)
- 01 set of Chinese Tea Set (to be used for AD tea ceremony)
- 01 pair of Chinese Bedside Lamp
- 01 Ang Bao for Bridegroom to buy a pair of pants (In Cantonese: Fu Kwai, which means prosperous)
- 01 Ang Bao for his brother (who came with him)






Friday, May 1, 2009
Monday, April 27, 2009
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Our Decal is Up...and the accidental Red Birdy

Sunday, April 12, 2009
Monday, March 30, 2009
As Requested by Mum...Bidet Arrival
Furniture Arrival...Our Dining Table
Monday, March 9, 2009
A 2nd Attempt On Our Home Reno Process
To have a clearer view of this video, you can also view it at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVdhqzKRzS4
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