Saturday, July 27, 2013

Let the Good Times Roll

Under the recommendation of my sister, my friends and I went for an international buffet at The Dining Room, located in Sheraton Towers. They have an ongoing promotion of 50% off for ladies on wednesday. The price is about $36.50 (after GST and service charge) per person, which I thought was pretty worth it considering it has oysters!! I think any international buffet in SG that has oysters will cost $50 (after taxes) and up.

The cold seafood counter
This photo was taken from Oli's blog! I was too hungry so I didn't pause to take any pictures. Instead, I proceeded to pile the seafood on my plate. When I was full and wanted to take photos, the counter didn't look as nice anymore. The oysters were scattered across the ice and there was no more crayfish. The oysters were quite fresh, I would say they're even sweeter than Carousel's.



Halfway through the buffet, I noticed the chef coming up to refill the seafood counter so we went over to see and saw snow crab legs!! I think there wasn't enough prawns to go around, so they refilled the counter with crab legs instead. However the legs did not taste as delicious as expected. It was overpoweringly salty, and I couldn't taste the sweetness of the meat at all. Perhaps they had to use the saltiness to conceal the un-freshness of the legs? Oh, and I managed to pull out a full crab stick! Photo on the right was taken from Oli's blog again!


The salad bar and the bread counter. Both which I did not try. Whenever I go to a buffet, I would always target the seafood and forget about stuffs like this >:( I love seafood too much! Think I had like 20 oysters that evening? I kept going back to take oysters with fang. I L O V E O Y S T E R S!! Oli told me oysters are supposed to be eaten in one mouthful without biting. Tried it, but all I could taste was tobasco and lemon. I still prefer to bite into the oyster, for the creamy and sweet taste.


Good-looking oysters
My one and only photo of their cooked food. The variety was quite little, but overall decent I would say.

Shawarma
I think it is made of lamb kebab wrapped in a toasted pita bread. It was average! Maxine told me it was eaten by Avengers in the movie so I tried it for fun.


Fondue overflowing with chocolate goodness

Germaine's plate of dessetrs

It was time for desserts!! They had a fondue and quite a variety of assorted cakes. I love the variety. Oh, they have froyo and waffles too! Some of their cakes were quite nice especially the praline cake.



Took a photo in front of the man made waterfall. It's like a glass house and the scenery outside was pretty, though manmade.  

It wasn't long before the restaurant had to close so we adjourned to the hotel lobby! There were comfy sofas there, and I felt like I was on a holiday. We took a few photos using timer!

溏心风暴新加坡版
It was Maxine's suggestion and  I thought this photo really looked the part!


Finally a fun one! That's our normal selves :)

I really enjoyed spending time with them but good times roll too fast! I like how we can just joke around and laugh at anyone freely, just like how friends should be. I had a good time, till the next!

Monday, July 15, 2013

Summer books


Books I've read so far... 2 books on finance, 1 book on psychology and 1 novel.

<Thinking fast and slow> was slowww. It's a pretty insightful book, but there are too many insights... He talked about system 1 and 2. System 1's reaction is instantaneous while System 2 is more deliberate.  It kept on going on and on about the biases in human's judgement (mostly due to System 1) and how we can overcome them. In the end I was just reading for the sake of finishing it. However it's definitely a good book on psychology, it was helpful in letting me understand behavioral finance, an emerging field.

<A random walk down wall street> is a book to read if you want an introduction to the world of finance. Reading it made me feel like I was attending my FIN3102 (Investment Analysis) class again, so it was relatively easy to read. It was like a revision of the module I took last sem. He covered more ground as well, like how to allocate assets when you're old, and some other minor theories not covered.

<The Accidental Investment Banker> opens the black box to the world of investment banking. IB is the most lucrative area of finance. I've heard of the legendary salaries the people draw, but they only take in the top graduates. After reading this book, I'm sure I would not be interested in IB. I don't think I'm good enough for any bank to hire me anyway. However it was good to know how the industry works. Basically investment bankers are salesmen  selling advice to CEOs. The author also talks about how banks are becoming more greedy and bringing IPOs to the market even though they do not think it's a good issue and would not buy the issues themselves

Finally <Madame Bovary> is a book written in 1850s. It was quite difficult to read due to the tendency of the author to describe the a lot of the scenes in the book. As it was written very long ago, I find it hard to visualize the descriptions. However, I can really connect with Madame Bovary in some parts. She finds her life disappointing compared to the lives of the protagonists in the books that she read. I feel it all the time too and I'm glad that I'm not alone. And how sometimes, you yearn for something so much and after you obtain it, it becomes boring and you wish to break away, but you can't. Hmm I can't describe. Overall it was a good book.

Hoping to read another 2-3 books before school starts!


Sunday, July 14, 2013

My ukulele journey

Guitar X Ukulele with my brother playing the melody and I, the chords




I started learning the ukulele in March this year. I could still remember Fang, Debra and me talking excitedly about playing the ukulele in AMK library while studying for our midterms. Then meeting Gang and Siewfong to go Ukulele Movement to buy our ukuleles after my Investment Analysis midterm. Anyway I hate the guy at UM, but that's another story.

I'm glad that I took it up! Cus I feel a very strong sense of satisfaction after I master every song. Above are the songs I've learnt so far. Pardon my singing, it's not good and I'm trying to improve it. Think I'm the best in <I'm Yours>, cus I spent the most time on it so far. It was my first song and there was a steep learning curve that I had to overcome. It includes learning to pick with my fingers. I'm used to using a pick due to my ZR background so it was hard for me to transition to fingers. However, after much practice, fingers feel the most natural to me now :) Then it was the strumming, all the updownup downdownup rhythms flooded my head while I struggle to tell my hand which stroke to play and which to not. The worst is coordinating the chords with singing.

After that phase, things picked up. I learn things a little faster. Now my biggest struggle is to sing well and play at the same time. Hoping to over come it soooooon.

Throughout this journey, I'm very glad I have my brother to guide me along. Even though he's not patient at all, he's a great help so far, helping me with rhythms and teaching me new songs. I also have to thank L! He spent a lot of time after our dates at my house, helping me perfect my coordination and singing. Finally I'm glad that I've Fang, Debra and Oli who are also interested in playing uke. They keep my motivation up! And our weekly/biweekly sessions helps a lot as well!

Everyone should learn the ukulele, it'll make your life a lil' happier :)