Aunt Lee Kuen took the 3 sisters to Canton-i. Yummy filling dim-sums! And bought me mooncakes and meat floss, ah, long missed! Thanks gugu!
Fri
Dad took the 3 daughters to Kura, One World. Such divine delicacies! And thumbs up to the tranquil ambiance, where we dined in a small cozy hut-like cubicle, with the accompaniment of some soothing traditional Japanese music. Baby sister was ever chatty and found the service button -which we pressed several times throughout - naturally appealing.
Sat
Aunt Grace and I watched Red Cliff at GSC, 1U. Prior to the movie, we collected some tidbits from the supermarket, 3 types of sotong (which we later decided unenthusiastically that they smelled far too repulsive to be consumed in the cinema), peanuts, plums, peeled orange skin etc.
The movie lived up to our expectations (from the trailer, that is), and boy was I slapped out of the war zone just when the plot spiced up. If the cast, storyline and audience-friendly flow were to be any indication, we agreed that the sequel will be equally anticipating, if not more.
And Takeshi's kinda
But. There was this one thing about being seated with these two ah mas and uncles. Who, without reservation, fed the whole cinema effortlessly - with that voice they project - their comments and the history/origin of the characters/wars/events, throughout the show. Which I find rather annoying and distracting.
And which, according to my aunt, was even more annoying than me plunging into her, ooh-ing and ahh-ing -she said she wanted to
Oh well, it was still a well-spent RM 11, very worthwhile. And yes Aunt, tidbits rule over popcorns. Cheaper too. haha.
And I bought Mei Ting a new Barney episode, The Journey to the Land of Make Believe, gosh, it was FULL of imaginations, so good I think it's the best Barney episode I've ever watched.
Maybe also because I've been watching the zoo and christmas ones for only a kazillion times, with her, of course. =p
And Kah Chong called and
And I didn't have dinner because I ate 3 durians and I'm pretty much stuffed.
And now realised that oh-no, my weekend is half gone!
ps: I really ought to feel contented.
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