Here in Singapore, we toss and eat 'yusheng', a raw fish and vegetable salad that signifies abundance, prosperity and vigour. I've had several sessions of yusheng already and the results are showing around the waist.
Day 2 was spent at home resting, followed by a trip to Punggol Beach in the evening.
Day 3 was reserved for meeting up with old friends and distributing hong baos (lucky money) to their kids.
Day 4 was spent receiving guests (YK and SK's friends) at home. When the kids were younger, I used to bring them around to visit older relatives. Now the time has come for me to stay at home to welcome these young visitors. I can't help but feel like an old aunty!
After the 5-day break (and non-stop eating), I am quite happy to be back at work. We have a couple more visits to do this weekend before we round up the celebrations. Then it is time to work on the jelly belly!
4 comments:
Sounds like a good start to the New Year!!!
WOW, your boys look more and more manly as time goes by! :-D :-D :-D Indeed time flies. Can't believe it's already Feb!!!
I need to work on the jelly belly too Ting!
You and ur sons looks like siblings! You are not old aunty!
You must be one happy mother to be surrounded by your grown up kids!
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