I should really shut up about CNY already before someone aims a rotten mandarin orange at me. This is going to be the last CNY related post, i promise :P.
To begin, here’s the youngest sister camwhoring with the oranges.
It feels so good to have privacy and a spacious house to celebrate the eve of CNY. This year we gathered at my sister’s place at Bukit Gasing instead of at home. I just love her place – spacious, cool and peaceful. Ah… not a bad start to the new year!
Oh, that’s me in my brand new pink Mickey T-shirt. LOL.
As usual we had yee sang as appetizer.
How come people always link CNY with money, money and more money? Everyone at the table were yelling “Huat ah!”, “Win lottery ah!”, “Get promotion and big bonus ah!” and the likes. Haha!
Next year i’m going to wish for world peace instead. Yeah right… ok, right after i strike lottery i’ll wish for world peace.
HK made his shop’s signature braised duck and it was the most delicious duck ever. It’s too bad about the incident with his customer. He ended up dividing the whole duck into 2 so our families (his and mine) could share. -_-”
The rest of the food was great! But i ended up over-stuffed and had nightmares of giant prawns chasing me that night.
The rest of the CNY was boring as usual but not so bad because only a few relative came to pay visit. The amount of angpau money i received is so pathetic; i am ashamed to even blog about it.
The food i had during the few days of festivity could actually amount to food i normally take in 6 months. Serious.
The CNY movies on screen were the same old slapstick Hongkie comedies. I didn’t watch any btw coz i really cannot stand Hongkie comedies. Yawn…
Now i’m back to my normal diet (thanks god!) and normal routine (sien!).
So that’s it la. CNY in KL is nothing special. So boring can die.










