Christmas 2011 at the White Depot

The spread at the White Depot
The spread at the White Depot

Our good friends Desmond and Hazel invited us over to their place for a Christmas party. We have been to their place like a thousand times, but we always look forward to hang out at their place especially when there is good food and good friends.

The kids had fun
The kids had fun

The food was great, the chats we great and the kids had a good time too.

Wonderful friends
Wonderful friends

Pearl and I basically grew up with these friends of ours. We knew each other when we were teenagers. Digging thru my old blog posts, I found the earliest of Desmond and Hazel was back in 2001 (wow 10 years ago) when we were still students in Uni at Perth. Now both them and us have 3 kids each.

Thank God for the blessings. And to many more years. A very Merry and Blessed Christmas to one and all.

Clié’s 9th Birthday

Family Photo
Family Photo

My dear Clié, you have a heart of joy and the energy of a horse. You accept life with such optimism that there is nothing that can stand in the way of what you want to do.

Clié and friends
Clié and friends

My darling princess, you will grow up and be much loved as you show much love. You love responsibility and very much willing to help others.

Clié and Cleo
Clié and Cleo

You are indeed very importnat to me. More that you can ever imagine.

My darling Clié, a very very happy 9th Birthday to you. :) <3

Initial Fashion

Initial Fashion Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Initial Fashion Causeway Bay, Hong Kong

I stumbled upon Initial Fashion when I visited Hong Kong recently. From outside, it looks warm and has this rustic charm thats inviting with a dash of stylish sophistication.

After a few minutes browsing the racks, I saw a suit that i really liked. I’ve been shopping for a good suit since I started working, but i’ve never found anything that I liked… until now. It fell into the no-need-to-see-price-tag category.

The well dressed salesman came forward to provide assistance and advised me to try it on. He provided me a matching shirt and the full suit in my size. Off to the fitting room I went.

My girls
My girls

The girls were well entertained by the other sales people in the store. They were all not only well dressed, but were also really polite and nice.

Clara was a hit
Clara was a hit

One of them have kids too, so he really chatted with the kids. Also, everyone was naturally drawn to the cute little leopard (wife bought the outfit from H&M).

I tried on the suit and loved it. It was a khaki coloured one, but I really needed a black one for work. Damn… I manage to find a super nice black one too. back to the fitting room I went.

The both fitted perfectly.

Ah Hai, the sales person that was attending to me explained the little details on the suit to me. The way the shoulder part was done in a non-typical way. The way the back of the suit was also special, etc. He then asked me where I was from with the purpose of advising me how the suit will work out in the climate back home. The khaki one will be good, but the black one could be slightly warmer as its from the Fall/Winter 2011 collection. I kinda don’t like being cold, especially when I’m at work, so it was ok. I really appreciate the advise and this have always been the kind of customer service that I feel should be given by those who love what they are doing.

Ah Hai and his colleague
Ah Hai (right) and his colleague

I ended up walking away from the store paying for 2 full suits and a free pair of leather shoes. Apparently with purchases up to certain amount, customers were entitled additional cash value which can be used to make other purchases. So for me, it worked out just nice to a pair of nice leather shoes.

They had to alter the length of the pants, so I came back the next day to pick them up.

I’ll definitely be back and really hope they open a Store in Singapore soon.

Initial Fashion

G/F 530 Jaffe Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
t: (852) 2442 1433

Hong Kong 2011

ready for the flight
ready for the flight

This is the long awaited trip that the kids were looking forward to. 7D6N Hong Kong + Disneyland!

Day 1

Meetup with Leo and Fiona
Meetup with Leo and Fiona

When we landed in HK, we took a private bus to our hotel. This time we stayed at the Cosmopolitan Hotel near Causeway Bay. The hotel provides free shuttle service to Time Square, so its still kinda convenient.

The first thing we did was ring up our good friend Leo and Fiona to arrange a time to meet. Its always nice to meet up with good friends and for those who don’t know, Leo introduced Pearl to me. So I do have to thank him for my family. :)

We did not do much on the first day as for this trip, we planned to have no plans and just chill and relax and enjoy Hong Kong.

Day 2

Ladies Market
Ladies Market

We went to Ladies Market as usual and just strolled the streets shopping for random stuff. We bought iPhone accessories, bags, boardgames, basically very very random stuff. Clara slept most of the shopping parts as it was her nap time + its not so exciting anyway. I tell you, go hong Kong with baby, better bring stroller, else if you carry your baby, you will surely not enjoy the trip. I’ve learnt my lesson from my 2008 trip where I had to carry Cleo most of the way.

Ho Tin Wan
Ho Tin Wan

According to my colleague Wei Li, Ho Tin Wan is to die for, so we got a queue number and after 2 hours, we got seats. Pearl and I never queued for stuff, but since we are already here we might as well give it a go. Not too bad.

Initial Fashion
Initial Fashion

That evening, we walked into Initial Fashion at Causeway Bay and after trying on a few suits, I walked out with 2 full suits and a pair of shoes. OMG. I will blog about this separately.

Day 3

18 Gram
18 Gram

I did some research of nice places around Causeway Bay for coffee and 18 Grams came up. Since its not too far from Times Square, we walked there. It was a wonderful breakfast. We ordered a full breakfast with bacon, toast and eggs. The coffee was great too.

18 Gram
18 Gram

The past few days have been too much walking and shopping, so just to chill out at a cafe was really nice.

Ladies Market
Ladies Market

We somehow went back to Ladies Market again. It was random shopping once again and half way thru, a fire engine wanted to pass thru. The street is so small, I never expect that a full sized fire engine could pass thru. But apparently its a regular thing as fire hazards is a real issue there.

Anyway, it seems that the hawkers there are used to such checks as they all lined the streets to retract their stall extensions. Its quite a sight. I heard from the news that the very next day, a fire broke out and nine people died. :( Its a real sad news, but thank God we missed it by a day.

Day 4

Capital Cafe
Capital Cafe

Again with some proper research, I found out that Capital Cafe was also very well known in the area.

Capital Cafe
Capital Cafe

The food was simple and fantastic. We ordered the basic set and because it was so good, we actually came back the following day.

Mid Level Escalators
Mid Level Escalators

Day 4, I decided that we don’t do anymore shopping, but do the Mid Level Escalators and The Peak. We took a tram to the base of the escalators and after many many many escalator rides and crossing many small streets, we finally reached the top.

Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens
Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens

According to the map, we just needed to walk about 20 mins to reach the Tram Station to go up to The Peak, so I decided we brave it. The map also showed that we will be passing the Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens, so why not. It looks like it will be an interesting walk.

Little did I know that the 2D map did not really show the number of hilly roads and steep slopes we had to walk pass and it was challenging especially with a stroller. Good thing was that Clara was asleep. When we reached the Zoo, she woke up and just in time to meet the animals.

Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens
Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens

Just a short stroll away, we reached the Botanical Gardens. After being to the one back home in Singapore, I have to say this one is really small. But kudos still to the management as the place was very well kept and really comfortable.

The Peak
The Peak

Finally, after so many trips to Hong Kong, we finally did the tourist thing and went up to The Peak. It had a nice view, but really no big deal lor. We ate at BubbaGump which was themed after Forest Gump. The food was nice and the view is of cause amazing.

The Peak Galleria
The Peak Galleria

We walked over the The Peak Galleria and chilled. The kids had fun at the playground and we just sat there till sun set. Really nice.

Causeway Bay
Causeway Bay

Once we got down from The Peak, we took a taxi back to Causeway Bay as I needed to pick up my suit form Initial Fashion. The kids were super tired. So so super tired already.

Day 5
Hong Kong Disneyland
Hong Kong Disneyland

Now the trip really started for the kids. Its Disneyland time. We took a taxi from our hotel to the Disneyland Hotel. The last time we stayed at the Hollywood Hotel, but I think after experiencing both, Disneyland Hotel is better.

Jump for joy
Jump for joy

YAY! Disneyland! :)

giant candy cane
giant candy cane

Clara saw a HUGE Candy Cane and ran up to it to hug it. She did this a few times actually. So so super cute.

So check this video out! :)

Toy Story Land
Toy Story Land

The new addition I heard was Toy Story Land, so that was the first thing we went to explore. The place was cool. Lots of the stuff from the movie was made into rides. I think the plastic soldiers paratrooper ride was the coolest.

However, all of us were not into rides, so it was more of picture taking and just soaking up the atmosphere.

Mad Hatter Tea Cups
Mad Hatter Tea Cups

Clié and Cleo love the Mad Hatter Tea Cups and wanted to do it several times. I did it twice and I’m gonna puke my lungs out. I had to hold Clara, hold the iPhone while I recorded a video and you can imagine how disoriented that feels.

Its Snowing!
Its Snowing!

The weather changed when we were there. It dropped from 18 to 12 and we just had to go back to the hotel to wear more clothes.

We went back in the early evening and it started to snow. Yes it snowed. lol… fake snow. We stayed for the fireworks and did some souvenir shopping then headed back to order room service in the beautiful hotel room.

Our Puma shoes
Our Puma shoes

We placed our shoes nicely in the correct place and it was very apparent that we all wore Pumas. :)

Clara battery flat
Clara battery flat

Clara is beat. She had her milk and went straight to sleep.

Day 6

Enchanted Garden
Enchanted Garden

We had breakfast in the Enchanted Garden in the hotel. Its had a real nice entrance.

Breakfast
Breakfast

The variety of food was really good. From western, to asian, to indian. You can really have close to anything you can imagine for breakfast.

Family Photo
Family Photo

It was Day 2 in Disneyland and unfortunately the cold was too much for Cleo and she ran a temperature. She was listless and did not really want to do much. What a pity. Clié and Clara on the other hand was really enjoying themselves.

Clara loves a small small world
Clara loves a small small world

Clara really enjoyed the Its a Small Small World ride and even when she came out, she was still super happy and excited.

CANDY CANE!
CANDY CANE!

She spotted yet more giant Candy Cane! and this Photo is simply amazing. Its now my iPhone wallpaper.

Cotton Candy
Cotton Candy

There were blue candy floss being sold, so we got them for Clié and Cleo. They really enjoyed it and the whole day was just like a fairytale.

All in all, we did quite a number of shows and explored the entire park.

We did not stay for the fireworks, but went back to our room to have room service again for dinner in the hotel. We just lazed around in the room and the kids played with their new purchases.

Day 7

Stickers
Stickers

We had breakfast again in the Enchanted Garden. Did you know that everyone that works in Disneyland have stickers in their pockets. They give them out to kids when ever they see kids. So you can safely say my kids collected loads of stickers and Clara have some of the nicest ones.

Breakfast with Mickey Mouse
Breakfast with Mickey Mouse

The best part of having breakfast here is that they Disney characters will walk around and take pictures with you. Clara really loves it. Just look at how she smiles in this picture.

The Glam Girls
The Glam Girls

Its the last day of our trip, so we just walked around the hotel and sat at pretty places to take pictures.

Clié loves the hotel
Clié loves the hotel

I have to say this was an amazing trip and I really put down my twitter, facebook, instagram and spent good quality time with my girls. I do look forward for other opportunities to spend good quality time with them again. In Singapore also can. Alot cheaper too. lol…

The crying baby on the plane
The crying baby on the plane

Guess what, almost every flight there is a crying baby and on this flight I know the baby very well.

Wordcamp Singapore 2011

Wordcamp SG Swag
Wordcamp SG Swag

20th November 2011 was the first ever Wordcamp in Singapore. It was actually quite good as the speakers all knew their stuff quite well. I always find the way to judge a good session would be how much notes I make and this time, I made lots. I won’t try to cover everything in this post.

Philip Arthur Moore

The session started with Philip Arthur Moore from Automattic. For those who don’t know, Automattic is the company that brought us WordPress.com, Akismet, Gravatar, Polldaddy, etc. They even did the WordPress iOS app.

He focused his talk mainly on best practices for debugging and the following were some good plugins to use especially for theme development:

Really cool stuff.

Update: His post here.

Ric Shreves

Ric Shreves on Opensource CMS
Ric Shreves on Opensource CMS

Next up was Ric Shreves from Water & Stone. He seems to be THE man who knows best about Open Source CMSes in this region. His company even does a yearly survey and latest would be the 2011 Open Source CMS Market Share Report (Nov.11) which is free for download.

Ric shared a few insights of the data and the following were my main take aways.

His office is in beautiful Bali and its a lifestyle choice. So cool. That is exactly the thought I had when I started out doing web as you can literally be anywhere. However, Singapore is just too comfortable.

Mingfei Yan

I was extremely impressed by Mingfei who shared on HTML5. She really knows her stuff and have even have a HTML5 demo site. Do check it out and see what HTML5 can do.

Yan Mingfei on HTML5
Yan Mingfei on HTML5

You can check out worldsbiggestpacman.com to see the powers of what HTML5 can do.

Mingfei works at Microsoft and this being a web meetup, some in the crowd poked fun at Internet Explorer and mentioned how other browsers are better, etc. I do feel its kinda childish. Her sharing was totally unbiased, that I really respect her for.

CS Ling

CS Ling on Creative ways to use WordPress without looking like a blog
CS Ling on Creative ways to use WordPress without looking like a blog

I’ve heard of CS Ling for a long time and finally get to meet her in person. She shared on creative ways to use WordPress. She showcased some of her sites such as lifelistchase.com, lifelistling.com and cslingphotography.com. All pretty nice sites running on WordPress.

Murray Bourne

Murray runs Interactive Mathematics and he shared on Analytics.

Murray being a math person really knows how to use number to make his site better and he shared a few interesting stories on how people have been reading his content using ClickTale.

Forum

Panel with reps from Joomla, Drupal and WordPress
Panel with reps from Joomla, Drupal and WordPress

The last session of the day was a forum where user group representatives from Joomla, Drupal and WordPress took questions from the floor and had a lively discussion.

There was a question that why locals were usually not as involved as expats. Preetam made a good point where locals had commitments, hence its harder for them to take time out. This also seems to be the trend in the region as he do travel alot to such meetups, so i’ll take his word for it.

Overall, I would say the event was pretty good and I did learn a few new things. I do hope the next one will be even better.