Things and events I will always cherish from 2010:
♥ a barefoot angel was born on the 1st of February, Noa Stina
♥ new job in May
♥ the opportunity to meet lovely and talented people
♥ the opening of my candy shop
♥ the birth of my first niece, Raya
♥ celebrating Christmas and welcoming the New Year with the whole family (after 2 years)
♥ the love, the strength and the many blessings that will transcend in 2011 and the years to come!
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Saturday, December 25, 2010
oh, what Joy you bring...
Christmas here you come again...
The time of the year which I always spend pondering on the days;
When I cried and laughed, broke and healed, loved and hated and loved again.
The days went by I didn't noticed, until the breeze smelled sweetly like warm cocoas and honeys.
You know, we dont have pine trees but plastic trees sufficed.
Adorned with charms of red and gold, with smiling angels or a star of North.
The streets are filled with your colours, red danced with green and yellows lit up the blues!
I pulled out that old sweater, as you kissed my cheek with your cool breeze.
But you never fail to lift my spirits as worn out socks warm up my cold feet.
Oh, Christmas I thought you have forgotten to come.
But then you came and oh what joy you bring!
jacelyndarelam on Christmas
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Mister, Mister!
Today is someone's birthday! *wink*
It's my huntor's 13th birthday (hubby - mentor) hee hee! He is King for a day... well he is the King in the house of course =) and this post is dedicated to him.. I think this is the longest post I've ever written.
We celebrated his special day throughout the whole weekend.
We agreed to go to 3 places, where we both liked to go to...
Please note:he was not forced, bribed nor eluded to go to these places okay? hihi
Since we both love vintage, books (okay books only me) photography and japanese food we went to places that has all those lovely (and yummy) stuff.
Day 1, 11 December: Our first stop, Books Actually via Chinatown!
We went there to see Shinzi Katoh's featured art works and designs, books (of course!) and the vintage typewriters and cameras and other memorabillas
When we exited the Chinatown MRT on the way to Club Street where Books Actually is, we were greeted by eye catching items and this little guy here made me smile =)
Cheap but true goodness, amazing colors, including christmas colours. The Reds and Blues and Greens and Golds and hot Pinks were all around us... Christmas is in Chinatown!... and I have not even started to hang a single christmas ball at home (what a shame...)
Where's my Christmas Spirit?! you might ask...
But really, I am just waiting for the icing to settle from Mister Huntor's cake and I will be starting to embellish the whole house with Christmas charms! *wink*
Shophouses with coloured shutters of blue
and yellow lined up the alleys
and red lanterns hung above the street that added to the festive splendor at 32 degrees!
Our next stop was at PEEK to check out the new and old lomography cameras, the holgas, the legoholgas, the superheadz and some polaroids too...! well I have no photos to share on that but you can visit, their site anytime to check it out =)
And then we got a little hungry... and walk over to Cityhall and then to Sakae Sushi for our Sushi parteh! We waited in line to get seated at the sushi belts, but to our dismay, no more sushi in production... we ended up eating the usual teriyaki don.
I felt like going back to Ann Siang Hill and sit at one of those coffee shops painted in red or Parisian inspired... but it's a looong walk back! so Teriyako-don it is!
Day 2, 12 December: We went to church early in the morning to give Thanks... for a blessed day and a blessed life.
At home, I cooked some spaghetti (his favourite) and brought him a little cupcake with a little candle and a small birthday present.
The feeling is just lovely, even though the girls are not around to share this happy day with us... we feel so blessed to be celebrating together and to have such lovely girls.
Hope you're feeling lovely each and every moment.
DarelammY
It's my huntor's 13th birthday (hubby - mentor) hee hee! He is King for a day... well he is the King in the house of course =) and this post is dedicated to him.. I think this is the longest post I've ever written.
We celebrated his special day throughout the whole weekend.
We agreed to go to 3 places, where we both liked to go to...
Please note:he was not forced, bribed nor eluded to go to these places okay? hihi
Since we both love vintage, books (okay books only me) photography and japanese food we went to places that has all those lovely (and yummy) stuff.
Day 1, 11 December: Our first stop, Books Actually via Chinatown!
We went there to see Shinzi Katoh's featured art works and designs, books (of course!) and the vintage typewriters and cameras and other memorabillas
When we exited the Chinatown MRT on the way to Club Street where Books Actually is, we were greeted by eye catching items and this little guy here made me smile =)
Cheap but true goodness, amazing colors, including christmas colours. The Reds and Blues and Greens and Golds and hot Pinks were all around us... Christmas is in Chinatown!... and I have not even started to hang a single christmas ball at home (what a shame...)
Where's my Christmas Spirit?! you might ask...
But really, I am just waiting for the icing to settle from Mister Huntor's cake and I will be starting to embellish the whole house with Christmas charms! *wink*
Shophouses with coloured shutters of blue
and yellow lined up the alleys
and red lanterns hung above the street that added to the festive splendor at 32 degrees!
Our next stop was at PEEK to check out the new and old lomography cameras, the holgas, the legoholgas, the superheadz and some polaroids too...! well I have no photos to share on that but you can visit, their site anytime to check it out =)
And then we got a little hungry... and walk over to Cityhall and then to Sakae Sushi for our Sushi parteh! We waited in line to get seated at the sushi belts, but to our dismay, no more sushi in production... we ended up eating the usual teriyaki don.
I felt like going back to Ann Siang Hill and sit at one of those coffee shops painted in red or Parisian inspired... but it's a looong walk back! so Teriyako-don it is!
Day 2, 12 December: We went to church early in the morning to give Thanks... for a blessed day and a blessed life.
At home, I cooked some spaghetti (his favourite) and brought him a little cupcake with a little candle and a small birthday present.
The feeling is just lovely, even though the girls are not around to share this happy day with us... we feel so blessed to be celebrating together and to have such lovely girls.
Hope you're feeling lovely each and every moment.
DarelammY
Friday, December 3, 2010
IMPOSSIBLE
Nothing is impossible.
There was a project led by former polaroid employees to revive the polaroid instant films, it's called "the IMPOSSIBLE Project" ... thanks to them for saving the last polaroid production plant... if not for them I wouldn't be able to use my polaroid camera, and it would be so sad because I grew up with this type of cameras... shoot 'em like nobody's business hehe *-.-*
So I can say again... Yes, nothing is impossible and domo harigato to mr. Yamato (hehe) for delivering the goods tonight! My first batch of Impossible's PX600 Silvershade films has arrived. It's so rare to be receiving a package in the evening. Imagine... I have been literally checking our mailbox everyday for my
(impossible) polaroid films, who would have thought it would be delivered intoour doorstep in the evening? who? Who?
Hee hee!
And so... Franko (my polaroid camera) and I are going to have some great, cool fun.
Thanks to my handsome and ever reliable cameraman for the cool fisheye photos.
I will be drooling all night haha!
Best,
DarelammY
There was a project led by former polaroid employees to revive the polaroid instant films, it's called "the IMPOSSIBLE Project" ... thanks to them for saving the last polaroid production plant... if not for them I wouldn't be able to use my polaroid camera, and it would be so sad because I grew up with this type of cameras... shoot 'em like nobody's business hehe *-.-*
So I can say again... Yes, nothing is impossible and domo harigato to mr. Yamato (hehe) for delivering the goods tonight! My first batch of Impossible's PX600 Silvershade films has arrived. It's so rare to be receiving a package in the evening. Imagine... I have been literally checking our mailbox everyday for my
(impossible) polaroid films, who would have thought it would be delivered intoour doorstep in the evening? who? Who?
Hee hee!
And so... Franko (my polaroid camera) and I are going to have some great, cool fun.
Thanks to my handsome and ever reliable cameraman for the cool fisheye photos.
I will be drooling all night haha!
Best,
DarelammY
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