Memories of 2017
2017 has been a very fruitful year for me. Lots of activities has been carried out throughout the year. January-Chinese New Year My lovely family. We had a family photo taken on the second day of CNY. February-Melbourne I had been to Melbourne during my previous tours. This time it was a free and easy trip. We sent Jenny to Bundoora Campus for her Exchange Program in RMIT university for a semester. March-Ken's wedding registration. It was right after the Melbourne trip. March-Ken's Garden wedding That's me with my son, Ken. -Ken's wedding eve. My mum, my sisters, my brother and my sister-in-law. -Ken's wedding ceremony. My husband and I accompanied my son to the bridal car. -Ken's wedding dinner. Ken and his lovely bride. April-Jane's birthday May-family holiday -Mother's day. Visited my mum and celebrated Mother's Day with her. June-Grandnephew's birthday. We flew to Johor to make
hmmm...looks very typical local singaporean/malaysian food!
ReplyDeleteYes looks very normal but I like that last dish! Yum!!
ReplyDeleteDuring my travelling day, when I stayed overseas too long....must have Chinese food once a while....very appetising!
ReplyDeleteLoving your photos, Wenn!
ReplyDeleteBig hugs!
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waa the 1st dish looked really authentic HK style BBQ...duck is it?
ReplyDeletewhen in another country, any asian food also look yummy and appetising one.. hahha...
ReplyDeleteI remembered having a very expensive seafood meal in Perth last September. Wasn't worth it. A plateful of fried seafood for RM90! Exchange rate at that time was RM3.03=AUD1.
ReplyDeleteWow..so many dishes.
ReplyDeleteyea, looks appetizing. i wonder how much do they cost?
ReplyDeletewow got so nice dishes! must be awesome!
ReplyDeleteYes, nothing unusual but it must be very expensive to have Chinese food there!
ReplyDeletelooks appetising, but i would normally avoid chinese food in a western country, haha~~ :p
ReplyDeleteeh how come you in Sydney eating chinese food geh> Didnt go for their local food?
ReplyDeleteThey are look good!
ReplyDeleteHey, I think Malaysia's version one much tastier right? ^^
ReplyDeleteI imagine its fun to try the food elsewhere though...just to see if it is indeed the same!
ReplyDeleteThe 1st and the last dish are my fav. yummy !
ReplyDeleteI love Chinese food :D.
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