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K-Swiss Blades (video)

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Fastest shoe on the planet unveiled by the MFCEO of K-Swiss.

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27 February, 2012 at 11:21 PM

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Thai Accent 240212

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Met up with Alvin and Marie for dinner at Thai Accent.

This time, we received a wedding invitation card. Congratulations Alvin and Marie!

Thai Accent 240212: (From left) Marie, Alvin, me and Jessie.
(From left) Marie, Alvin, me and Jessie.

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24 February, 2012 at 11:59 PM

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SYM GTS 200 180212

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SYM GTS 200 180212: Jessie sitting on it.
Jessie sitting on it.

The new motorcycle didn’t come with the girl. The girl came before the motorcycle. :)

Bought a 2nd-hand SYM GTS 200 today. 9 months old and the mileage was only 4000 km. The owner was a really nice guy who was going overseas for a long-term project and had to let it go very fast. The only condition was a cash-only transaction.

There were a couple of modifications which were made to the motorcycle, which he explained and I forgot about it shortly after because I was too excited about bringing it out for a spin. I guess I’ll ask a mechanic when I see one.

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18 February, 2012 at 11:33 PM

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Nolan N103 Helmet 180212

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Nolan N103 helmet.
Nolan N103 helmet.

Bought the Nolan N103 modular helmet for $320 from Powerstar Motor. Apparently the lady there ripped me off a good $60. Found out after I bumped into a salesman from Regina Specialties (opposite Powerstar Motor) who was selling the exact same model for only $260. I should have asked around before making a hasty purchase. Nevertheless, I won’t go back there again to get Jessie’s helmet.

Been riding around wearing N103 for a while now. Can’t really feel the air going into the helmet and it gets really hot inside. The N103 is really heavy for a helmet (i.e. 1.8 to 1.9kg) and the strain gets to the neck after long rides. Despite the heat and the weight, the helmet is surprisingly comfortable and fits perfectly.

I think I probably do not need a modular helmet since I rarely flip the chin guard up. I either wear it or take it off. Not really worth the excess weight for the modular type.

Still, I find comfort in wearing any full-face helmet. Don’t really want to risk smashing my jaw into the ground during an accident.

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18 February, 2012 at 11:10 PM

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Valentines 2012

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Valentines 2012: Braun Buffel key holder from Jessie.
Braun Buffel key holder from Jessie.

Thank you my dear Jessie for the key holder! Happy Valentines Day and many more to come!

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15 February, 2012 at 9:01 PM

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BBQ 110212

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BBQ at Dakota Residences.

BBQ 110212: Dakota Residences. Jessie, Katherine and Florida.
Jessie, Katherine and Florida.

BBQ 110212: Dakota Residences. (From left) Katherine, Jun Wee, Florida, June and Jessie.
(From left) Katherine, Jun Wee, Florida, June and Jessie.

BBQ 110212: Dakota Residences. Jun Wee and June.
Jun Wee and June.

June brought along prawns which he drowned in undiluted vodka.

BBQ 110212: Dakota Residences. Prawns soaked in undiluted vodka.
Prawns soaked in undiluted vodka.

BBQ 110212: Dakota Residences.BBQ 110212: Dakota Residences.BBQ 110212: Dakota Residences. Jun Wee, me and June.BBQ 110212: Dakota Residences.BBQ 110212: Dakota Residences.BBQ 110212: Dakota Residences.BBQ 110212: Dakota Residences.

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11 February, 2012 at 11:59 PM

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Class 2B Motorcycle Assessment

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I managed to obtain my Class 2B motorcycle license today morning at Comfort Driving Centre. Barely, with 18 demerit points and no more mistakes to spare. Here’s a short write-up of my journey to obtain a Class 2B motorcycle license.

The Journey

23 May 2011: Signed up for Class 2B lessons at Comfort Driving Centre. Obtained my Training Record Book. Bought my knee and elbow pads over the counter, and gloves somewhere else. These items were compulsory for every lesson.

23 July 2011: Practical Orientation.

23 July, 30 July, 6 August 2011: Practical 1.

13 August, 14 August 2011: Practical 2.

20 August, 21 August, 28 August 2011: Practical 3.

3 September, 4 September 2011: Practical 4.

Practical Lesson 5: Circuit Evaluation
10,17 September 2011: Revision.
19 September 2011: 28 Demerit Points, 1 Immediate Failure (Failed)
24 September 2011: 20 Demerit Points (Failed)
25 September 2011: 16 Demerit Points, 1 Immediate Failure (Failed)
1 October 2011: 18 Demerit Points, 2 Immediate Failures (Failed)
2 October 2011: 6 Demerit Points (Passed)

7 October, 8 October 2011: Practical 6.

15 October, 22 October 2011: Practical 7.

Practical Lesson 8: Final Evaluation (Both circuit and road)
5 November 2011: Circuit Revision.
12 November 2011: Road revision
12 November 2011: 16 Demerit Points (Passed)

Booked Traffic Police test date immediately, which was on 8 February 2011. An astonishing three months away!

Somewhere in between: Defensive Riding Theory. 6 hours of sitting there watching motorcycle safety videos, instructors reading presentation slides and sharing horror stories about accidents.

8,14,20 January, 4 February 2012: Road revision.
5 February 2012: Circuit Revision.

8 February 2012: Traffic Police Test Day.

Arrived at 7.15am for warmup. Assembled at the motorcycle training area. There were 49 participants in total. Each person was assigned a grey numbered vest. The numbering sequence was foreigners first, followed by age in descending order. Mine was “20 – ON TEST”. We were allowed to for one round of the circuit as a warm up. After which we were briefed at the training shed on the circuit and route (e.g. where to check your blind spot and where to turn). Once we were in the training shed, we were not allowed to bring our vest along to us when we needed to use the toilet. We had to hang the vests on railings. When the test started at 9.30 a.m., which was after bus-lane timings, permission from the tester was required for toilet breaks.

One by one, our numbers were called out and we walked to our motorcycles and rode it to the starting point. Only one person will be released at a time (probably at 2 minute intervals), hence there was no need to worry about having to queue for each station. I cleared the circuit and proceeded to route no. 1 before heading back to the training shed. After parking our motorcycles, we were told to report in a room on the third floor at 11.15 a.m. By 11.40 a.m., everyone was in the room. The testers started announcing numbers in batches of five. The people tagged to the numbers had to leave the room, which meant they had failed.

It was pretty nerve wrecking. Everyone kept quiet and there was serious tension in the air. The tester walked into the room, yelled “16,17,18,19″ and left the room immediately. While four got up to leave, I smiled to myself because my number, 20, was not amongst the batch of five.

At the end of the session, 32 had failed and there were 17 of us in the room. Everyone in the room burst out into loud cheers and high fives. We watched a short video on motorcycle safety, took our pledge and collected our test assessment forms. The remaining balance in our account was refunded to us and we had the option to sign up for the Expressway Familiarization Course held the immediate weekend. We were told that if we attended this free course, we would be eligible for an earlier Traffic Police test date for our upcoming Class 2A motorcycle license. An Ace Insurance salesperson was there to give a short talk about their products.

After which we were released and we headed to the 2nd floor to collect our licenses.

I passed with 18 demerit points. Another minor mistake and I would have failed. Here’s my checklist:

Class 2B Motorcycle Test Assessment Checklist.
Class 2B Motorcycle Test Assessment Checklist.

Expenses

In total, I spent about $1,200.

Tips

I don’t really have much tips for the practical test. But I still believe that if you get a badly maintained motorcycle with a horrible clutch, it will affect your performance. Even the height of the motorcycle will affect your stability. So choose a motorcycle which you feel comfortable on and don’t be afraid to switch to another motorcycle before the test starts. Traffic on the road was heavy and there were some kind souls who slowed down because they saw my vest and allowed me to pass. Pedestrians can ruin your practical test. Some nice ones may be hesitant to cross your path, and they just stand there. Some are in a hurry and dash across the road. Either way, watch out for them. When you meet the nice ones, stop and wave for them to cross, just to be safe.

To be honest, being a driver myself, I find a motorcycle license more challenging to obtain due to the long process involved. The balance, as well, which I absolutely suck at. Even if you fail the practicals, persevere on, keep on retaking them, eventually you’ll pass. The oldest person today who passed was 65 years old. If he can do it, I don’t see why you can’t.

All the best!

Written by Sukianto H. Christopher

8 February, 2012 at 11:31 PM

Chinese New Year 2012

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Not much visiting on my end to be done because most of my relatives are either in Medan or Penang. So the rest of the time was spent catching up with friends!

We had quite a number of visitors this year…

Chinese New Year 2012: My place. (Seated, from left) Me, Tshin, Sabrina, Michelle, Yunxin, Mum, Yee Jie and Minn. (Front) Jessie and Ching.
(Seated, from left) Me, Tshin, Sabrina, Michelle, Yunxin, Mum, Yee Jie and Minn. (Front) Jessie and Ching.

Chinese New Year 2012: My place. (From left) Jessie, Errol, Sylwyn and Wen Jie.
(From left) Jessie, Errol, Sylwyn and Wen Jie.

Chinese New Year 2012: My place. (Seated, from left) Me, Pang, Wen Bin, Trisha, Carol and Elgene. (Front) Jessie.
(Seated, from left) Me, Pang, Wen Bin, Trisha, Carol and Elgene. (Front) Jessie.

Chinese New Year 2012: My place. (Back row, from left) Auntie Mary, Uncle William, me, Jessie, Dad, Kah Hao and Kah Kit. (Front row) Kah Mun, Mum and Michelle.
(Back row, from left) Auntie Mary, Uncle William, me, Jessie, Dad, Kah Hao and Kah Kit. (Front row) Kah Mun, Mum and Michelle.

Visited a few friends and had a few dinners as well…

Chinese New Year 2012: Jessie's place. (From left) Me, Jessie, Dad (holding Carlos), Mum (holding Gabbie), Michelle and Jessie's Mum (holding Dexter).
Jessie’s place. (From left) Me, Jessie, Dad (holding Carlos), Mum (holding Gabbie), Michelle and Jessie’s Mum (holding Dexter).

Chinese New Year 2012: Wen Bin's place. (Back row) Pang, Wen Bin and his Mum. (Seated, from left) Carol, Elgene, me and Jessie.
Wen Bin’s place. (Back row) Pang, Wen Bin and his Mum. (Seated, from left) Carol, Elgene, me and Jessie.

Chinese New Year 2012: Elgene's place. (From left) Pang, Carol, Elgene, me, Jessie, Trisha and Wen Bin.
Elgene’s place. (From left) Pang, Carol, Elgene, me, Jessie, Trisha and Wen Bin.

Chinese New Year 2012: Pang's place. (From left) Pang, Elgene, Carol, Trisha, Wen Bin, Jessie and I.
Pang’s place. (From left) Pang, Elgene, Carol, Trisha, Wen Bin, Jessie and I.

Chinese New Year 2012: Imperial Treasure Teochew Cuisine. (From left) Jessie, Chee Nin, me and Edmund.
Imperial Treasure Teochew Cuisine. (From left) Jessie, Chee Nin, me and Edmund.

Chinese New Year 2012: The Coffee Connoisseur. (From left) Me, Jessie, Chee Nin and Edmund.
The Coffee Connoisseur. (From left) Me, Jessie, Chee Nin and Edmund.

Chinese New Year 2012: Ichiban Boshi. (From left) Sylwyn, Wen Jie, me, Jessie and Errol.
Ichiban Boshi. (From left) Sylwyn, Wen Jie, me, Jessie and Errol.

That pretty much sums up Chinese New Year 2012 for me :)

Photo album: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sukianto/sets/72157629171846639

Written by Sukianto H. Christopher

5 February, 2012 at 10:23 PM

Home 020212

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Jessie and I went down to HDB Hub today afternoon to sign the Agreement for Lease document for our new flat in Fernvale Riverbow. It is expected to be completed by December 2014. At the same time, we forked out the 5% down payment via CPF. Another 5% to be paid upon collection of keys.

We chose our unit a couple of months ago. 19th floor, unit no. 68. #19-68.

And for the second time (the first was during flat selection), we were informed that we must be legally married by December 2014, otherwise we’ll lose the 5% down payment.

I said something which surprised the customer service officer.

Customer Service Officer: This is a joint tenancy agreement. Chris, please sign here, and Jessie, over here.
Me: So if we get a divorce later on. It’s 50/50?
Jessie: *silence*
Customer Service Officer: *stares at me for a moment* Urm… yes. It’s 50/50.
Me: Ok. Thanks.
Customer Service Officer: I’m sorry but this is the first time anyone has asked me this question.
Me: It is an uncertain world out there. Just got to be aware of the… different scenarios.
Customer Service Officer: I understand.

I will never regret asking that question, even though it shocked the both of them. It will never be my intention to get divorced, but I just had to know what WILL happen.

On the other hand, Jessie no longer has to wonder when I will get down on my knees. It will definitely be between now and 2014. The question is… when?

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2 February, 2012 at 10:02 PM

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Restless Legs Syndrome 270112

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Sometimes, I get restless legs syndrome at night whenever I consume too much caffeine (in excess of 6 mugs).

Two paracetamol tablets will do the trick.

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28 January, 2012 at 12:48 PM

The Boy Who Did High Intensity Interval Training 250112

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I saw the fat boy running on the treadmill every time I went to the gym at night. He was walking himself silly for a good 45 minutes to an hour every single time. This went on for months and he wasn’t going anywhere. He looked like he was pregnant and his belly wasn’t getting any smaller. You could tell that he was desperately trying to lose weight.

He was only ten. Why is this kid wasting his precious childhood in the gym when he could be out there exploring the world? This wasn’t a community gym, so there was nobody at all to guide him… and he was there all alone, every single night, walking his ass off.

I’m not a gym instructor. I’m not qualified to teach. But I feel that doing something partially correct is much better than doing something totally wrong… and I do know a tiny bit about fat loss.

So tonight, I pulled him off the treadmill. I told him I had a workout in mind which would take him only 12 minutes to complete. He smiled and seemed very interested. It was a High Intensity Interval Training workout.

I made him get on the stationary bike and cycle normally for 1 minute 30 seconds. At the end of it, I made him cycle as fast as he could for 30 seconds. That was 1 set. His goal tonight was to do 6 sets, which would take 12 minutes.

Every time he was about to move on to the “sprint” phase, I would yell stuff like “someone’s chasing you, cycle faster!” or “close your eyes and you can go faster!” He cycled as fast as he could, as if his life depended on the workout.

At the end of the workout, he was dripping buckets. His heart rate shot up to 170+. He gave a thumbs up and told me that was the most intense workout he had ever experienced. It was easy enough for a young boy like him to execute and he told he will definitely come back to do this at least three times a week.

He gave me his widest smile and a thunderous high five, before packing up to head home.

I feel a lot happier. I want to see him lose weight.

Diet? Let’s leave it till he’s seen some results first.

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25 January, 2012 at 10:51 PM

Old Victorians Reunion 200112

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The Victoria boys finally meet again. This time the crowd was bigger… and badder.

Dinner and drinks at Overeasy.

Old Victorians Reunion 200112: Overeasy. (From left) Jacky, Han Wei, Hansel, Kelvin, Jingsong, David, Jensen, me, Seng Yew, Zijie and Jason.
(From left) Jacky, Han Wei, Hansel, Kelvin, Jingsong, David, Jensen, me, Seng Yew, Zijie and Jason.

Old Victorians Reunion 200112: Overeasy. (From left) Jing Song, David, me and Hansel.Old Victorians Reunion 200112: Overeasy. (From left) Kelvin, Jensen, Jacky, Han Wei and Seng Yew.Old Victorians Reunion 200112: Overeasy. (From left) Jacky, Han Wei, Hansel, Kelvin, Jingsong, David, Jensen, me, Seng Yew, Zijie and Jason.Old Victorians Reunion 200112: Overeasy. (From left) Seng Yew, Hansel, me and Jessie.Old Victorians Reunion 200112: Overeasy.Old Victorians Reunion 200112: Overeasy. (From left) Bryant, Jensen, Hansel, Jacky and Seng Yew.Old Victorians Reunion 200112: Overeasy. (From left) Zijie, Edwin, Hansel, Kelvin, Jingsong, David and Seng Yew.Old Victorians Reunion 200112: Overeasy. (From left) Jensen, Zijie, Edwin, Hansel, Jingsong, David and Seng Yew.
Old Victorians Reunion 200112: Overeasy. The Old Victoria boys.Old Victorians Reunion 200112: Overeasy. Jason, Pang and Jingsong.

Followed by even more drinks at a Thai disco, Sin Rak Thai.

Old Victorians Reunion 200112: Sin Rak Thai. (From left) Seng Yew, Wen Bin, me, Kelvin, Pang, Jingsong, Zijie and Jason.
(From left) Seng Yew, Wen Bin, me, Kelvin, Pang, Jingsong, Zijie and Jason.

Old Victorians Reunion 200112: Sin Rak Thai. (From left) Han Wei, Jacky, me, Hansel and Bryant.Old Victorians Reunion 200112: Sin Rak Thai.Old Victorians Reunion 200112: Sin Rak Thai. (From left) Jensen, Jessie, David, me and Kelvin.Old Victorians Reunion 200112: Sin Rak Thai. (From left) Jacky, Zijie, Hansel, me and Han Wei.Old Victorians Reunion 200112: Sin Rak Thai. (From left) Jacky, Zijie, Hansel, Han Wei, Seng Yew and I.Old Victorians Reunion 200112: Sin Rak Thai. (From left) Jacky, Zijie, Hansel, Han Wei, Seng Yew and I.Old Victorians Reunion 200112: Sin Rak Thai. Hansel and Jingsong.

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21 January, 2012 at 2:59 PM

Mind Explosion (video)

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The universe as we know it. Sit back and relax.

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18 January, 2012 at 9:40 PM

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Pang’s 27th Birthday

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Celebrated Pang’s 27th birthday with dinner at Ippudo Tao.

Pang's 27th Birthday: Ippudo Tao. (From left) Pang, Wen Bin, me and Jessie.
Ippudo Tao. (From left) Pang, Wen Bin, me and Jessie.

Pang's 27th Birthday: Ippudo Tao.Pang's 27th Birthday: Ippudo Tao.Pang's 27th Birthday: Ippudo Tao. Pang, me and Wen Bin.

Followed by drinks at Brussels Sprouts.

Pang's 27th Birthday: Brussels Sprouts. Pang.
Brussels Sprouts. Pang.

Pang's 27th Birthday: Brussels Sprouts. (Standing) Elgene and I. (Seated) Wen Bin and Pang.Pang's 27th Birthday: Brussels Sprouts. Elgene and Pang.Pang's 27th Birthday: Brussels Sprouts. Pang's birthday cake.Pang's 27th Birthday: Brussels Sprouts. Pang.Pang's 27th Birthday: Brussels Sprouts. Wen Bin.

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15 January, 2012 at 2:12 PM

Pulau Ubin 070112

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Exploring Pulau Ubin on a bicycle.

Pulau Ubin 070112: View from the peak.
View from the peak.

Pulau Ubin 070112: (From left) Hendra, Shi Lei, Xiu Min, Jessie and I.
(From left) Hendra, Shi Lei, Xiu Min, Jessie and I.

Pulau Ubin 070112: Sunset view from the peak.
Sunset view from the peak.

Photo album: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sukianto/sets/72157628774911381

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8 January, 2012 at 9:13 PM

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In Celebration Of Love by Hendra R. Photography

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Jessie and I did a photo shoot for Hendra R. Photography’s portfolio entitled “In Celebration Of Love!”. The main theme of this portfolio is about couples and their dogs. We brought Carlos, Gabbie and Dexter along.

Hendra R. Photography specializes in capturing the tender moments between loved ones using available natural light. We, humans, don’t fidget as much as our dogs and because of that, we understand such shoots involving animals are way more difficult to execute. Moreover, at the Singapore Botanic Gardens on a weekend with lots of human and dog traffic, we were mentally prepared for the worst.

To be honest, we wanted to get the outdoor shoot over and done with, fast. Especially on an unbelievably hot afternoon like this, he was quick enough to save all of us (including the three dogs) from melting in the scorching sun. His valuable assistant, Shi Lei, did a fantastic job setting up the scene, tending to our needs (i.e. helping us with our bags, providing water and tissue paper) and ushering us around.

Jessie and I were both pretty much fascinated at how Hendra managed to capture the right shots at the right time. It was simple for him… He was very fast on the trigger. He knew exactly what he wanted in a photo. His instructions were very clear.

We were so impressed by their skill and professionalism that we have already booked them for our upcoming family portrait shoots!

If you’re interested in checking out their photography services, you can reach them (Mr. Hendra and Ms. Shi Lei) at:

Email: love@hendrarphotography.com
Mobile: 9759-3572
Website: http://www.hendrarphotography.com / http://hendrarphotographyblog.wordpress.com

Meanwhile, enjoy… In Celebration Of Love by Hendra R. Photography.

In Celebration Of Love by Hendra R. Photography.
In Celebration Of Love by Hendra R. Photography.
In Celebration Of Love by Hendra R. Photography.
In Celebration Of Love by Hendra R. Photography.
In Celebration Of Love by Hendra R. Photography.
In Celebration Of Love by Hendra R. Photography.
In Celebration Of Love by Hendra R. Photography.
In Celebration Of Love by Hendra R. Photography.
In Celebration Of Love by Hendra R. Photography.

Photo album: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sukianto/sets/72157628675169427/

Hendra R. Photography’s article: http://hendrarphotographyblog.wordpress.com/2011/11/07/in-celebration-of-love-chris-and-jessie-with-their-furry-babies/

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2 January, 2012 at 1:57 PM

BBQ 010112

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First BBQ of 2012 at Hasha and Imran’s place.

BBQ 010112: Hasha and Imran's place. Hasha and Jessie.
Hasha and Jessie.

BBQ 010112: Hasha and Imran's place. Jessie and Nadia.BBQ 010112: Hasha and Imran's place. Imran and his uncle.BBQ 010112: Hasha and Imran's place.BBQ 010112: Hasha and Imran's place. Imran and Hasha's cousins.BBQ 010112: Hasha and Imran's place.BBQ 010112: Hasha and Imran's place. Jessie, me, Imran and Hasha's cousins.BBQ 010112: Hasha and Imran's place. Jessie, me, Imran and Hasha's cousins.BBQ 010112: Hasha and Imran's place. Jessie, me, Imran and Hasha's cousins.
BBQ 010112: Hasha and Imran's place. Jessie, me, Imran and Hasha's cousins.

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2 January, 2012 at 1:28 PM

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New Year’s Eve 2011

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Potluck dinner with friends to welcome the new year.

New Year's Eve 2011: Dakota Residences. Welcoming the new year with lots of food and beer!
Welcoming the new year with lots of food and beer!

Photo album: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sukianto/sets/72157628660647721

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2 January, 2012 at 12:14 PM

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Car Accident 301211

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Car Accident 301211: What a squeeze!
What a squeeze!

A resident told me not to go down the ramp but I didn’t listen. She kept saying that the car won’t fit, even more so when it was at a wrong angle… but I went on… reversing, going forward (four or five times).

And I got stuck.

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31 December, 2011 at 2:28 PM

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Christmas 2011

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Dinner on Christmas Eve at the Ho family’s place.

Christmas 2011: With the Ho family. (From left) Chee Keong, Mary, Jessie and I.
(From left) Chee Keong, Mary, Jessie and I.

Christmas 2011: With the Ho family. (Seated) Dad and Mum. (Standing) Jessie and I.Christmas 2011: With the Ho family.Christmas 2011: With the Ho family. Kah Mun and I.Christmas 2011: With the Ho family.Christmas 2011: With the Ho family. Jessie and Denise.Christmas 2011: With the Ho family. Jessie and Denise.Christmas 2011: With the Ho family. Jessie and Denise.Christmas 2011: With the Ho family. Kah Hao, me and Jessie.
Christmas 2011: With the Ho family. (Back) Raymond and I. (Front) Kah Hao, Zi Hui, Jessie and Darren.Christmas 2011: With the Ho family. (From left) Kah Hao, Zi Hui, Raymond, Jessie and I.Christmas 2011: With the Ho family.

Christmas lunch at Chili’s Restaurant with our dear friends.

Christmas 2011: Chili's Restaurant. (From left) Me, June, Florida, Katherine, Jun Wee and Jessie.
(From left) Me, June, Florida, Katherine, Jun Wee and Jessie.

Christmas 2011: Chili's Restaurant. Jessie and I.Christmas 2011: Chili's Restaurant. June and Florida.Christmas 2011: Chili's Restaurant. Katherine and Jun Wee.Christmas 2011: Chili's Restaurant. June with his belated birthday present.

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26 December, 2011 at 9:35 PM

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