Being more then a week since I blogged but this weeks goes like this.
On
Wednesday, I went down to
TTSH to visit
Sjeting's Granny. Since I was very early, I went to shop around and read newspaper at
Ya Kun at
United Square. I also bought a new watch at
$124.50, with was already after 50% discount! Haha. Praise God for
Great Singapore Sale.
Currently, I own
9 watches. The cheapest is only $10 while the most expensive is a
Tag Heuer which cost $1000+ (obviously a gift from my mum, haha)

Met up with Sjeting when she arrived. Her granny had chest infection and was bed-bounded for near 2 weeks. However, the good news is that one of Sjeting's cousin had already led her in the Sinner's Prayer. Praise the Lord! I prayed for her just before I left. Remember to pray for her!
Since I was alone after that, I called Jacelyn, one of my ministry member who happen to work in Novena Square, and meet up with her.
We went to try out this chicken rice stall at Seah Street, Sin Swee Kee Chicken Rice Restaurant, as we are organizing a ministry fellowship that on Sunday. It is not bad, the rice is fragrant, the chicken is smooth.
The most commendable dish has to be the Fried Tofu with Thai Salad Sauce. The fried tofu skin absorded the sweet, sour and spicy favour of the sauce. This dish is crunchy on the outside and juicy on the inside! Awesome!
Later, Jace brought me to this dessert store down Bras Basah Road called Ah Qiu Dessert. She ordered Almond Paste (this dish is a No No for me. Haha!) and I ordered Peanut Paste.
It is indeed one of the better peanut paste I have ever eaten, smooth and rich though Jace said the one at Chinatown would be better. I have yet to tried that though. :)
I also brought Jace to Musuem of Shanghai Toys after that. I can't remember how many times I went there but all my friends really enjoyed themselves there. We spent nearly one and a half hours there! Haha.
Jace was quite caught up with some of the puzzle games. She seems to like such games... though she isn't exactly that good at it. Haha.
Here, she was trying to solve the Seven-Piece Puzzle. A puzzle that have seven pieces and a frame with many ways to arrange it.