Wednesday, December 25, 2013

32...baubles, lights and lots of wrapping

Many families can probably say this about their own family, but my family is very, very weird.
It's Christmas, and the first thing my sister had to do today was get one of her wisdom teeth pulled out.
My father went to work, and my mother slept in, and i waited for everyone to rise while reading the second book of the Hunger Games, only to realise that i was just pages away from the end.

We went last-minute christmas shopping, and walked around the mall trying to find something to send to a lovely man who used to come collect our cleaning items a year ago.
He's 31, dashing, shy, kind and talented - so naturally we love him.
And just like any other day, we fought, someone cried, things were spilt, our house remained fairly untidy and our cat chased after everyone for food. 
But it's still nice knowing that this day that comes just once a year is here. 

5? 6? more days until the end of the year but aiaiai numbers are just numbers, and days'll probably just whizz by, but cheers to anyone out there celebrating today, merry christmas!


Monday, December 23, 2013

31...sleeping like a log

i've been so behind on updating this but it's because i've been a lump in my bed for the past few days with a stomach virus so everyone out there: Please be careful of what you touch, eat and breathe because these nasty little buggers are a literally a big pain in the butt! But enough of that, i meant to come up with 10 things to do until Christmas but aiaiai, like every year it's already almost here and i'm not even done with buying presents yet (our tree is quite sad this year since we failed to find the star that's supposed to go on the top...).
One thing that happened after my previous post was that i aged a year. But just as Jenny says in 'An Education' (and one of my favourite lines + if you haven't seen the movie, sorry for the spoiler) "i feel old. But not very wise". So if anything, i'll be spending my free time during this winter vacation reading and well, okay who am i kidding, watching tv shows and movies to entertain my brain and humour myself (i'm currently stuck on 'Community' which my love told me was good - she's right most if not all the time!). Happy holidays everyone!


Saturday, December 14, 2013

30...into my tummy

Things have been slow here with all the cleaning up that was needed to be done, but now my sister's here, things should get more hectic so before i get caught up in that all, i just wanted to post the food ver. of my 'looking back on 2013' series.
Warning before you scroll ahead - don't look at this with an empty stomach!

1. A whiff of coffee beans
i'm not particularly fond of coffee in the sense that i need to drink it every morning to feel 'awake',
but i do enjoy the bitter taste now and then, especially when i'm reading a book.
(it makes me feel like i'm travelling and stopping by a cafe somewhere)

↑ This coffee was from '24/7 Coffee & Roaster' in Shibuya (only, it's not open 24/7), 
and as most coffee stores in Japan, they had delicious looking pancakes on their menu as well. 

↑ Aren't these lovely?
This is a place in Akishima in Tokyo called 'Chet', which a darling friend took me to
because she's friends with the owner and many of his usual customers. 
It was lovely sipping coffee, listening to Chet Baker and looking at her wonderful artwork.

2. Lunches or dinners (or even inbetween)



For those who are frequent visitors of Omotesando in Tokyo, 'Bills' is probably one place they've all been to.
And have lined up and waited at least 20 minutes to get into. And goodness this restaurant (that's on the top floor of the Tokyu Plaza) was worth the wait. The Australian based (i'm not sure about this, but the chef is apparently Australian) cuisine is delicious, and hard to find anywhere else.
↓ The rasberry and strawberry frappe is something i would especially recommend.
I think i should through 'eggs n things' in here too since they were definitely worth the wait too.
Now, this is something that i would say was the best of this category this year.
In Kyoto, there is a restaurant that combined Japanese ramen (noodles) with Italian sauces,
and aiaiai, i could go to Kyoto just to eat this again.
There were several イタ麺 itamen restaurants in Kyoto, but 'Policromo' was a neat, quiet place
away from the city center, where you can go by taking the bus to kamigamo shrine.
i love food in general and could eat or talk about it all day,
and of course, i enjoy eating Japanese food too. Soba and sashimi are two of my favourites!

 There was a lot of pizza during this year too. Mostly mozzarella. 
 Another yummy shot from when i was in Kyoto:

This karaage/fried chicken was so good - i think these kind of side 'common' food that you don't see
at restaurants are the best kind of food out there. It's practical, inexpensive, yet delicious. 
(This one was from a tiny karaage stall outside Yasaka jinjya)

3. Time for something sweet
i always do but i think i ate a lot of pancakes this year. Part of this is because of the growing
amount of pancake related cafes in Japan  - wherever you go, there seems to always be at least
one cafe/restaurant that has 'must-try' pancakes.
↑ This was in a small Hawaiian themed cafe in Yokosuka, 
but sadly i've forgotten what it was called...all i remember is the richness of that berry topping...

↓ Panda danish treats! at Ueno station.
To add on to the pancakes, there were quite a few donuts too...
plain ones:
funny little ones with bears:
...and ones with Hello Kitty ribbons.
↑ These peko-chan treats were so fluffy and sweet (both in appearance + taste)
↑ Yuba (Tofu) flavoured ice-cream in Kyoto!
i tried it half expecting it was going to be quite blergh, but it turned out
to be one of the most tasteful ice-creams i've eaten.

Looking back at all these photos, i realise how lucky this stomach of mines been. But as good as food out there is, food at home is quite irreplaceable too.


Wednesday, December 11, 2013

29...baam let it out

i have recently discovered a new favourite pasttime - which is similar to my other favourite pasttimes since they only require me to sit in front of my computer and watch my screen. It's Poetry slam. I recently came across a video of a girl reciting a poem which led to others (since i'm one of those people who like to oogle the links on the side on youtube) and one of them turned out to be this one:
and then this one:
to this:
And i was blown away by the intensity, the honesty and the charisma that they were emitting - i love people like this, doing things like this, expressing their feelings openly and unashamedly since, what should they be ashamed of in the first place. These are all from Button Poetry and i'm sure that there are more brilliant poetry slam videos out there but this was an awesome place to start; i went from video to video to video (as you can see). 
Not only through poetry slams or even poetry itself, i think it's wonderful to have an output to your emotions or ideas or well anything. As i mentioned before on this blog, sometimes it's difficult for me to word things verbally and much easier writing them, but i think i'd like to give this a try someday; yell my feelings through a mic? very cool.

Sunday, December 8, 2013

28...siblings

   One week from now, my sister will be coming home from Thailand, probably with a suitcase full of worn out clothes and with sun-kissed skin. It's only been around 3~4 months since she left but it's nice to think she'll be back for the holidays before flying out to explore more about the world.
   Now i'm sure many people with siblings will agree that the cliché setting of siblings who are nothing alike is actually very real - its quite possible that there are more people who are alike you and are completely unrelated. This is the case for my sister and i, and i think it's possible that i've become even like her from fear of becoming another version of her otherwise. But we still have our moments, kinda like Winona Ryder and Christina Ricci from Mermaids.
   As for some of the strange things we like to do together, there's pretending to host a tv cooking program while baking yummy goodies, pretending to be radio djs while waiting in the car, and driving while fighting late at night. Though i love goofing around with my friends, my sister and i goof off at a whole different level of insanity. It wouldn't be a wonder if we scared the people around us. Well let's see what this time round will bring.

And what good food we'll go hunt down. 


Friday, December 6, 2013

27...days by the sea

First week of December already whizzing by, and christmas songs have been playing on and off in my head - it's funny, you think you know them by heart by now after hearing them year after year, but i actually can't sing most of them since i don't know the lyrics! I was going through my photos for my 'looking back on 2013 through photos' series, and came across these which i took in Chiba/千葉、房総半島, and thought it might be nice to get these up before my sister comes home and tries to stop me (She's the model here). Therefore, without further adieu:

Part 2 - By the sea
















Hope it'll be a good weekend for all~! i will be going to pull out my molars...


Wednesday, December 4, 2013

26...passing of the day



Raw photos of this afternoon, just thought i'd take a moment here to appreciate the gorgeous sky and sunset. Seeing this makes my day. 

明日も頑張ろう。