Sunday, December 26, 2010

Christmas

You know it's a big event when..

1. The flowers make a twice in a year appearance at my home (yeay, we finally got a hallway table we liked for our hall! Now our hall doesn't look like a hospital corridor no more!) Here the flower of the event is lily, my absolute absolute absolute favourite!!

2. The lobsters are slowly retreating and gives Gaz worried looks...

3. The table is decked with shining cutlery and servingware that has been hiding in the top corner of the cupboard for the past 11 months.


It is Christmas!!! We had the family over and had lobster in XO sauce, cous cous salad, turkey, and baked chicken wings. We also had the pop pops you see on the table to add to the festivities. I love fancy dinners...

Friday, December 24, 2010

Cherry Season

Cherry season is here again! Gaz and I took a drive up the mountains in search of some ripe, juicy cherries. Not to pick them, but to buy them wholesale off the growers. Unfortunately the cherries this season are not very sweet... the ones pictured below are the white cherries which in the past we have found to be sweeter than the red ones.

We bought 1 kg of white cherries, and 1 kg of raspberries. Then we went to Silvan Reservoir park for a picnic. I had prepared some ingredients for egg and ham sandwiches which required some assembly work, with the fresh fruits we'd just purchased as dessert. We laid out our picnic rug, took out all all the bits and pieces and started eating, then it started drizzling! @#$ So I stuffed everything back into the picnic basket and ran for cover. A minute later it was fine again. Out came the bits and bobs, and a minute later it started raining again. The weather was playing hide and seek with us. Grrr...

In the end, we had enough good weather for us to finish our lunch, enjoy the scenery of reservoir for about 10 minutes and a brief look through my weekend newspaper.




Detachable Bowl

My new detachable bowl...



It was not always like that.. curious? That's why you should always listen to mommy... never pour boiling water onto glass - otherwise it will break and cause you countless hours of mopping the floor, cleaning the nooks and crannies where the water has seeped into!

Thursday, December 16, 2010

The Marshmallow Test

The marshmallow test was ran in the 1970's by a professor Walter Mischel at Stanford University with a group of 4 year old children. Each child was brought into a room and given one marshmallow and were told that if they waited for 15 minutes without eating the marshmallow, he/she will be given another marshmallow. Some children ate the marshmallow, the others waited in agony staring at the sweet, fingering it, and licking it for the full 15 minutes to be rewarded with another marshmallow.

Interestingly later in life, the children who waited showed they were more more successful in life, were more popular at school and scored higher in school tests compared to those who had not waited.

The point of the test was to show that self discipline was a major key to success. Instant gratification may be sweet in the fleeting moment but making the conscious choice to wait and focus on a better outcome in future is a mark of emotional intelligence.

I thought this test was quite interesting. Although conditions do matter, for instance if the kids had learnt from an early age they could not trust adults therefore a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush, or if the child simply does not like marshmallows! I probably would have done deceptively well at the test, because I didn't know what a marshmallow was till the age of 13 and I don't like sweets so I would have no objections of waiting!

Sunday, December 12, 2010

U2 - Melbourne 0312

Simply ELECTRIC!



Gaijin, South Yarra

Gaz enlisted the help of his brother to join us in an All You Can Eat effort at Gaijin Japanese fusion restaurant. It was $35 pp (without sashimi) for all you can possibly eat. There were about twenty five items on the menu, consisting mainly of sushi rolls with what looks like a staple in Gaijin, creamy mayo!

The rolls were delicious, and just the right size. We must have had about 15 of those rolls between the three of us. We also ordered miso soup (which had a some chilli oil as a twist) although that's a big no-no in All You Can Eat's.

Seaweed salad
Agedashi tofu
Grilled Crab salad
Prawn tempura roll