Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Last night was the kick off to our Christmas party season. Somehow, they always fall on one week. So it was the first of four events.
It was thrown by the Swedish Ambassador at his home. I enjoyed peeking at all the great Swedish furnishings and decor. The big event of the night was the Procession of St Lucia. The carolers sang for a good 10 minutes, mostly in Swedish, but there were a few numbers in English. The selection of traditional carols was magical. The group consisted of spouses and staff. They performed magnificently .


This really kicked off the true spirit and meaning of the Christmas season.  I've got  English carols playing in the background now. Filling my head with thoughts of cold  weather, roaring fires, glug to drink, I wish you and yours a very, Happy Christmas!

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Late inspiration....

Better late than never, it dawned on me to "import" a little of American holidaysclassics to our place here in Singapore. So I downloaded the best of each holiday season....

Charlie Brown Seasons!! Thank you iTunes.








I've missed two already, but am ready to go this afternoon with Christmas. I so love Linus monolog.

Happy Christmas Everyone!
Roll the film...

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Tis the Season....

To polish Silver!....
Yes, after pulling out the CHristmas decor and trying to get motivated to decorate, I realize I will have to polish the silver. Oh not all, but just what I want to use. I like to place glass ornaments in a tower and set them on tables and such. But the drama that is decorating gets only worse since I need to crank all the A/Cs on full blast just to get into he "spirit". Christmas music is blaring from the ipod as well (currently Toby Mac) to help get me "there".
So I pull out the silver polish specially purchased in London. Why?? Cause yet another thing I "love" about Singapore is that all my silver tarnishes so quickly. I keep it in a silvercloth lined drawer, which slows the patina slightly, but it's still insane.

the one shiny bowl has a plastic liner keeping the air away.
I've even packed away my silver jewelry as I can't wear it due to tarnishing so badly between wears.
So let's start a pool and guess how long the two pieces I did clean will last. No, really??
Enter your guesses below

Good luck to you....and to me!


Monday, December 2, 2013

He's there, and I'm not....

My grandson has arrived. After 9 months of anticipation, and showing up a week early (yeah), Baran has rocked my world.  Oh, it sounds so simple now, but that fated day, waiting by the ipad, hoping for news as the labor went on.....excruciating.  Mom and dad even left the hospital without settling on a first name. But after some weather in their town, they decided on Baran, which means rain in Persian.
So, no onto the adorable photos....

a few minutes old and 21" long.

Mum & Dad

Their little Monkey

All wrapped up and ready for Oma to take him away

It's that "little Old man" look

yes, it's gas, or a happy dream, but oh so cute

Styling already....what a Fox
Grandpa got to take "home" for a conference and is getting to spend a week with him. I'm good with that. It's Grandpa time. I like them when they're about 6 months old and more communicable. But I'll take him now too.
Hugs from Oma Baran

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Walk on....with your bad self

We're back to the walking tours. And I have to say, I have yet to find a book/guide as great as the one we had in London. But you do with what you have. So to share this all with you (and myself later on) I've put some sights here to enjoy.
 Fort Canning  Park- is a lovely area (now) in the central part of downtown Singapore, which has transformed over time. Orginally  the Forbidden Hill, Malay royal grounds, it housed the Sultan and was deemed best since it was the largest hill overlooking the sea. This goes along with idea that high ground has high advantage - - see invading peoples, keep an eye on things, look awesome in your big house on a big hill. Status is everything in SIN. Different people have used the hill over the centuries. Raffles built his bungalow here in 1823,and a military fort was built in 1857 honoring Viscount Canning, the first Viceroy of India. (India was the big Empire colony at this time and much of Britain's planning and architecture stem from what was going on in India at the time). 1907 saw the demolishing of the fort and a reservoir built for the city.
There is some groovy stuff in the park if you're willing to take the time to hunt it out. There is one gate left from the original fort, as well as a Christian cemetery with really nice old headstones and monuments.  Sultan Iskandar Shah is said to be buried here. There is a shrine on the hill to him, and it's seen as a holy place. Singapore's original Botanical Gardens were here as a spice garden. Spices were a hot commodity in the 19th century, and Raffles played around with the idea of cultivating them on the island.
Fort Canning Centre still remains, now as an arts center. It was built in the 1920 as a barracks for the military.

water feature art

an idea of how the land lays

Old Fort Gate

Really cool. sci-fi  box

need I say more?

Door at Ft Canning Centre

original glass from window at Ft Canning

Sculpture garden art

gate to the old Cemetery

Fort Cannign Center from the bottom of the hill

head stones mounted along the path. Very serene

Time to leave the park grounds and down the street. First off, the National Museum of Singapore. We're hungry now and luckily they have a nice cafe....

seasoned fries - curry, cumin, lemon

Even at the equator, I can't get away from New England!! I love it


Still wandering along toward the Peranakan Museum. Peranakan culture has been in SE Asia for centuries. It means "born here" in Malay. Chinese traders married local girls (either Malay or Indian) and their children were then Peranakan. They created a sophisticated and influential culture that assimilated into the British Society. Known for opulent lifestyle and shrewd business sense, they also brought a unique culinary style to the  area using Chinese and Malay spices.

friends I found along the way.

Peranakan Museum, built as a school 1910

 Wandering down Armenian Street you pass the Philatelic Museum (passed on), Masonic Lodge, Central Fire Station (1909) and then come upon the Armenian Church. Built in 1835, it was funded by the small Armenian population here. It is dedicated to St Gregory the Illuminator. A gorgeous space to see.
 Agnes Joaquim, discover of Singapore's national flower, is buried here.




interior. Still no aircon

lovely gardens tucked into Singapore


 Heading toward the end of our tour and Chjimes our last pit stop, we pass the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Stamford House (which was under reno work, as a lot of Singapore is) and Capital Building  (also under reno wrap). It's a great example of 1930 deco style and I look forward to it being completed so I can take some snaps and add them here.

Outside the Chinese Chamber Building. Nice tile work!!
Stamford House being facelifted

Our book stopped at this point, But I knew we were about three blocks from Chjimes, a renovated Convent school from 1854. It now houses eateries and is a good place for night life. Not that I would really know. It was late afternoon, so I left I could handle it. Besides, we were thirsty again.

One of our favorite vendors,

The Chapel on site

Nice tile flooring along the chapel way

Waiting for the martini (and my sangria)




























Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Book 'em Danno...

It was the night to end all nights,...well at least our 40's.  Yep, we hailed in turning 50 with a Hawaii 5-0 luau under the house. It was one of those "on again, off again " events, but in the end we decided to go ahead with it. It was also mixed with bitter sweet feelings, knowing our friends and family from the State could not be there, just the local folks who we feel honored to call our friends.

"birthday cakes"

drinks tables, featuring Blue Hawaiians!!

over all view, before thecraziness...


The amazing food ; Kahlua pork, teriyaki chicken, spam fried rice, pineapple carrots, mango green beans

work table ( folks from work, including Baby Boss)

gathering of the girls!!

well stocked beer fridge ( it always looks like this)

some random 50 year olds.

close up of the yummy goodness (sorry for the focus)


decor


Awesome tiki lights  made by your truly....

hanging with NCIS Jen - peace out.