Busy Day

Jeanne and I met up with my parents today for lunch at the Podium. We were joined by Elwyna and her friend Rune. We chose Shi Lin so that everyone can try the xiao long bao, Shanghai soup dumplings. James joined us towards the end of lunch. Somewhere between the ongoing conversations over the food, Elwyna slid in the announcement that she and Rune are engaged. Sneaky :P

After lunch, Elwyna and Rune took their leave while the rest of us went around for some shopping. In between shops, I took Jeanne to the Santa Claus booth and snapped a pic.

Since my parents couldn’t find what they were looking for, we went to Mega Mall where they continued their search. Meanwhile, Jeanne and I window-shopped at Cyberzone. At one of the shops, she noticed a “clown”. She kept staring and wouldn’t leave. I asked her to go to the clown. At first, she wouldn’t budge but eventually she went forward and I snapped a pic.

Later, we had dinner at Mey Lin’s Pot Noodle House. Chinese again. But definitely the better experience, especially the pata tim. Highly recommended but not something you’d want to eat too often. The fats are sooo tempting and yummy once you give in. Definitely a health hazard.

After dinner, we went home for coffee and cinnamon rolls baked by Michelle. A great ending to a busy day!

Not So SMART

I joined the SMART iPhone 4S launch at Rockwell Power Plant last night. It seemed that SMART pulled out the stops for this event. Aside from free food and drinks from Burgoo, Cibo, Sumo Sam, and Starbucks, unlimited playing at the arcade,  continuous free screenings of Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol in all cinemas, parties in strategic locations at the mall featuring some famous people and DJs, loads of prizes to win including a Subaru Impreza STI. Who doesn’t want to have a chance to win a Suby? No brainer right? And indeed it turned out to be a good event in that respect.

The catch is in the event organization, or rather disorganization. First problem was the scheduling. Jeanne and I got there at 7:30PM to catch the start at 8PM per the email invite. Nothing at the registration area other than a bunch of black-clad pretty faces being briefed. We went to the SMART Store and was told registration will start at 9PM so I bought Jeanne a pack of jelly beans and we waited it out. Around 9PM we went back to the registration area and was told registration will start at 10PM. So I took Jeanne to Toys R Us and waited it out. Around 10PM, we went back and there was already a crowd though we did register pretty quickly.

The second problem was the phone demo area. After registration we were funneled straight into the demo area. Unfortunately, although they had practically the whole mall, the demo area was small, enclosed, and quickly got crowded. I’m sure they had security of the phones in mind but I’m sure there are other solutions.

The third problem was the lack of clear procedure. While in the demo area, I asked what to do next and I was told to either get the freebies or talk to the people in pink, sales reps. But there were like one person in pink for every twenty customers and they were all busy. And did I mention it was crowded? So we went for the freebies. We got some food and watched Mission Impossible.

It was only later, when we went out of the cinema, that I found out that you need to fill up an application form (not necessary if you printed and filled the form already), go to the processing area and then to the releasing area at the Smart Store (starting at 12MN). But by then, it was almost releasing time, I decided it was already too late. So after Michelle arrived and met up with us, we just went home.

SMART Apple

We were walking around Power Plant when we saw this SMART promo stand with loads of apples. We approached to inquire and it turned out that they’re giving out apples, each carrying a sticker with the date 12-16-11, the launch date for the Apple iPhone 4S. Although it was not yet time for the giveaway, they gave Jeanne an apple anyway. Thanks, guys!

Blue Crush

A long time ago, Roly and I were talking about surfing and this surfing movie, Blue Crush, and how it made her want to surf. I never got to watch it and we never got to go surf together but after the surfing trip last week, I dug it up and watched it with Michelle. It’s a chick flick (one reason why I never watched it) about a surfer girl with personal issues, throw in a love interest that causes more issues, and a nice pre-packaged resolution at the end. Standard chick flick fare. But where it shines is in the surfing. From beginner waves to pro big waves, the shots were just awesome! It’s something not to be missed. Made me want to learn to surf even more. Oh and there’s Kate Bosworth :P

Setting Up The Christmas Tree

When my siblings and I were kids, we usually have pine for our Christmas tree. Yes, real pine. Not the plastic stuff so common these days. Sometime, James and I would even accompany our dad harvest the tree. It was tiring but in retrospect, that in itself was a great experience. Once set-up inside our house, the scent was absolutely Christmas-ey and it livens and truly completes the Christmas experience. On our first year as a married couple, we got one, a Douglas Fir, because Michelle said she never had a Christmas with one. And besides, it just seemed fitting for the honeymoon period. This year, with Jeanne very curious, inquisitive, and full of wonder, we decided to get another one. Her excitement as we were setting up the tree was an absolute joy to see. Makes it totally worth it.