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Picnic at Botanic Gardens

April 16, 2010 by Regina Chow No Comments
Grace invited me to a picnic that she organized at the Botanic Gardens early last month. As it was a Sunday and there was a concert performance going on (can’t remember what now), the field at the Botanic Gardens was packed with families having picnics too!
We had fun chatting (albeit under the scorching sun!) and munching on the sumptuous food in between sips of juice and choya! Grace single-handedly prepared a healthy spread of fresh vegetable sticks (I love celery!!), crackers with various types of cheese and fruits.

JW looked like he was dreaming halfway through the picnic. I think he was about to get heat stroke cos I captured a hilarious shot of him looking stunned and helpless. HAHA!
But well, being the good wife that I am, I shall not embarrass him over the internet, so here’s a normal shot of him against the backdrop of other fellow picnickers.

Couple shot – my face was starting to get red by then.

Parting shot with my dear friend, Grace. She has found a new job in a much better environment and I’m so happy for her!

Last but not least, here’s what I wore that day. I love this gorgeous summery romper with a ribbon in front. It’s made of very soft comfy cotton, perfect for picnics in the sweltering heat!

If you like this, there’s one last piece (brand new!) available for sale at Shopping Queen’s Haven !

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Japanese Food

April 7, 2010 by Regina Chow 4 Comments
Singapore may be known as a food paradise, but the quality of the Japanese food here still pales in comparison to that in Japan. Nonetheless, I love Japanese food and would love to have it practically everyday.
Recently, we decided to try the latest craze in town, Ippudo at Mandarin Gallery after hearing all the raves. The Ippudo ramen chain hails from Fukuoka. Besides Singapore, it also has an outlet in New York. πŸ˜‰

The queue was long but the waiting time was only about 15 minutes because we were there at about 3pm on a Sunday.

Green tea here is served in pots

I had the Shiramaru classic ramen. The soup base was rich and flavourful. In my opinion, it is pretty decent by Singapore standards. While the meat serving was rather miserable (only 3 slices of pork loin at most?!), it was very lean and tasty. I liked the ni-tamago too.

JW had the seasonal ramen. He gobbled everything up before I could even taste it, so I assume it must have tasted great. Either that, or he was just greedy.

Anyhow, a quick check with him later confirmed that it was indeed finger-licking good.

I had just returned from Japan where I got hooked on to cherry blossom ice-cream. I knew I had to order it when I saw it on the menu at Ippudo!

Tastewise, it didn’t match up to the ones I had in Tokyo, but I liked it all the same.

All in all, we were pretty satisfied with the dining experience at Ippudo. I wasn’t completely bowled over by the ramen, but I must say it is one of the better ones around.
Later on in the day, when I got a little hungry again, we popped by Liang Court for crepes at Mazazu crepes. I had the strawberry cheese cake crepe. My verdict? Absolutely yummilious! The whipped cream was light and fluffy. Definitely a perfect complement to the cheesecake and sweetened strawberries.

Outfit for the day:

DKNY Silk Bubble Hem Dress – my current wardrobe favourite because it is so cute and can be converted into a skirt!

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Tokyo Food & Cherry Blossoms

April 6, 2010 by Regina Chow No Comments
I love Tokyo for its food, shopping and excellent service. The weather was rather chilly when I was there 2 weeks back, but I managed to squeeze in some R&R and shopping time amidst the hectic schedule. πŸ˜‰

Here’re some snapshots from my recent trip:

Breakfast with a friend at Tokyo Station

Matcha Latte and Cherry Blossom Cake

Scrumptious chawanmushi and crabmeat salad (my favourite!)

Followed by endless plates of sushi

Lovely cherry blossoms lining the streets of Tokyo

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La Boheme by Giacomo Puccini

April 3, 2010 by Regina Chow No Comments
La Boheme’s central theme revolves around arts and wealth (or rather, the lack of), a perennial problem that strikes a chord with those in the arts scene, particularly in countries like Singapore. The opera, which focuses on the romance between a poor poet and a terminally ill seamstress, is littered with witty dialogues and makes for a perfect tragic romedy. First performed in 1896 during the late Romantic era, it is now one of the most frequently performed operas in the international arena.
Music is an integral part of my life. In this day and age, even classical music has the unique ability to transcend all boundaries and connect people from all walks of life. English subtitles assure that you will not be lost in translation and having Asian musicians/opera singers on stage makes it easier for a largely Asian audience to relate to Italian opera.
In some cases however, having Asian opera singers in an opera with an updated 1930s Parisian setting could be rather odd, as in the case of La Boheme. Nonetheless, I thoroughly enjoyed the riveting performance by the Singapore Lyric Opera earlier this year.
It is a pity that SLO is unable to put up such performances on a regular basis due to the lack of audience, a sign that more needs to be done to spur the interest of the general public in opera and classical music, particularly in a land where the arts scene is almost barren. πŸ™
On a separate note, I had my hair done again recently.I love it but I hardly have time to style it properly like this:

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Polka Dots

April 3, 2010 by Regina Chow No Comments

Polka dots are all the rage this Spring, and it’s not hard to tell why. Not only do they make a bold statement, they’re cute, versatile and absolutely fun to wear!

Prabal Gurung Spring 2010

I have always been a fan of polka dots. Most designs have white polka dots against a black background, but I personally prefer black polka dots on a white background simply because it stands out more. Here’s one of my favourite polka dot work dresses.

If you’re less adventurous, you could always try out accessories with polka dots or even separates. Polka dot skirts are very easy to match as they go well with solid coloured tops.
Over here, I paired my skirt with a chiffon/silk ruffle ribbon top for a more sophisticated lolita look.

Alternatively, go for smaller dots like these! They’re subtle yet able to add some interest to an otherwise plain outfit.

Spice up your wardrobe with some polka dots today! πŸ˜‰

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Papa Palheta

April 2, 2010 by Regina Chow No Comments
Papa Palheta is a specialty coffee boutique that I came to know about while I was browsing through photos that a friend posted on facebook.
Nestled in a quiet little shop house near town, Papa Palheta is a comforting retreat away from the city buzz. The shop specializes in coffee beans from Latin America, Africa and Asia, and you get to sample them free of charge before making a purchase.
Unlike JW, I’m not exactly a fan of coffee, but I love new concepts, coffee places, good service and interesting decor. The taste and aroma of the coffee were invigorating. This, coupled with the warm and sincere service, easily sets this place apart from other run off the mill coffee joints.
We chilled out at the breezy courtyard before heading into the quaint living room when it started pouring.

I absolutely adore the decor of the living room. It has so much character. The juxaposition of new and old furniture pieces also enhances the eclecticism of its interior.

For those of you who are interested, Papa Palheta is located at:
140 Bukit Timah Road
And here’s what I wore that day:
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Club Street

March 30, 2010 by Regina Chow No Comments
Club street is one of my favourite haunts. It boasts a myriad of eclectic shops such as Stevie General Store and BooksActually. I believe BooksActually needs no introduction. Stevie General Store has a wide array of vintage apparel, accessories and interesting knick-knacks that are a blast from the past. The arty-farty decor and intricate finds from these quaint little stores are just part of the charm of Club Street.
Besides the above-mentioned stores, there is a unique selection of eateries, cafes and restaurants as well, but somehow, I always end up at Jerry’s for its tasty buffalo wings!

What I wore one fine day in Jan 2010 at Club Street:

Yes, I’m back from Japan! πŸ™‚ I’m still trying to catch up with my work, family, friends and sleep of course haha. Be back soon!

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Bye for now!

March 19, 2010 by Regina Chow 2 Comments
I’ll be heading to Japan (yes, again!!) for business for a week or so. Will be back with more updates soon! 
Updates on shoppingqueenshaven will have to be shelved till I’m back, so please be patient with me.
Meanwhile, enjoy your weekend! πŸ™‚
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Conversations

March 13, 2010 by Regina Chow No Comments

JW and I engage in strange conversations everyday. Here is a case in point.

Me: Did you buy milk tea for me?

JW: Yes. I bought a large one for us to share because sharing is caring.

Me: Are you Sharity Elephant?

JW: You don’t think sharing is caring?

Is this a sign that our brains are degenerating? πŸ˜›

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On Weddings and Marriage

March 12, 2010 by Regina Chow No Comments
I have been attending so many weddings lately. A sign of age, I know, but weddings are such joyful affairs they bring a smile to everyone’s face.

Here are pics from YH’s wedding in Jan at Halia Restaurant. We were so happy for her because she and her hubby have been maintaining a long-distance relationship for some time.

What I wore to a colleague’s wedding at Grand Shanghai. Vintage grecian dress from Dustbunny Vintage. πŸ˜‰

Make-up:

Weddings mark the beginning of a couple’s journey into the next phase of their relationship. Before they embark on that journey, the wedding ceremony serves as a platform for the couple to profess their unwavering love and admiration for their significant other as well as thank their friends and family for their support.

Haven’t you heard of friends complaining about what a hassle it is to plan the perfect wedding and somehow things never seem to go your way?

Well, perhaps you’ll lighten up if you change your view of what a wedding means to you. While I don’t deny that there were times when I had to crack my brains to come to a decision on which photographer to hire, or even silly things like what earrings go best with my gown, I thoroughly enjoyed the planning process.

To me, a wedding is but a means to an end and not an end in itself. After that fateful wedding day, you will have to wake up to the same person every morning for the rest of your life. Interestingly for me, the wedding preparations further affirmed that I chose the right person to spend my life with.

A marriage is a union, not just of two souls, but two families and their respective traditions. That was exactly what I witnessed during my wedding preparation. Thankfully, JW and I have an identical outlook to life. We generally share similar tastes, values and principles, hence everything worked out beautifully, but not without any conflicts too. There were definitely times when our views differed, but we talked things through and reached a compromise eventually.

What’s most important than your wedding day is what happens after that, especially so in this day and age, where the media constantly reminds us that the sanctity of marriage has been violated, time and again. First, it was Tiger Woods. Now, Jack Neo has followed suit as well.

The success of a marriage is a factor of love, trust, forgiveness and more importantly, the ability to put yourself in your partner’s shoes.

It also depends very much on the couple’s will and perseverance to keep the romance alive in their relationship. πŸ˜‰ So go on and spring a little surprise on your partner today!

Here’re some long over-due CNY photos taken with my in-laws:

CNY Dinner at Shangri-La Hotel

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