Candy Floss Dreamz
July 31, 2010
July 11, 2010
Jiang's 23rd at Iggy's. Every dish was original, unique and gastronomic. Was it worth the money? Definitely. So i shouldnt elaborate and let the pictures do the talking!
all dressed up for his very special (and expensive) treat!
Foie Gras
Torchon,cromesquis, chawanmushi
Squid
Sea grapes, shiso, pomelo, dashi
Pork Belly
Parma Ham, barley, peanut, kalamansi, pearl onion
Southern Blue Fin
Nicoise vegetables,quail egg, olive and anchovy
Red Snapper
Leek, fennel, tarragon
presenting my favorite dish of the night (and i never knew egg can ever taste so good!)
Egg
Truffle, potato, poultry
Wagyu
my second favorite. the kobe rib totally melts in the mouth, yumyummm
Hole in One
Petit pois, passion fruit, molasses
supposed to crack open the golf ball and mix it up to eat togetherButternut Squash
Pepitas, coconut, balasmic
something special for the birthday boylone kalamansi marshmallow. the greedy bf ate his share before i had a chance to take a picture.
tall, dark, handsome bf?
Labels: wine and dine
It has been one week of work and i'm totally loving it. Err technically, im still under training so i havent really started working yet. I spent my whole week reading and mugging the DSM IV and other common child and adolescent psychiatric problems ( i thought i've graduated already!). Oh well, this time im being paid to study, so im not complaining :p
However, i love the working hours (OT is rare which means i still have time to pursue dance!), my colleagues are really nice, supportive and helpful, and there's lots of nice food around my workplace in outram (not sure if it's a good thing, as this means that im gonna put on weight). Furthermore, the nature of my work allows me to move around so i don't have to sit in the office all day long :) Oh, and the pay and benefits are pretty reasonable too!
Most importantly, this job offers me the experience, exposure and training, and equip me with the necessary skills to work with patients. It also provides an excellent stepping stone for me in my further pursuit of clinical psychology.
It is really not easy for honors students to get a job as a psychologist in the mental health field, and I feel truly blessed to be offered this rare opportunity. I must treasure this chance and do my very best. Not everyone is able to pursue their dream due to practical concerns and i know i am very fortunate to be able to get a job that i am passionate about. It's not very high paying, but it allows me to earn enough for a comfortable living. To me, the pay is not important. What's most important is the work experience - whether it's enjoyable, fulfilling and provides a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction, and the work environment. And of course, i must love what i'm doing. This job is really everything that i wanted and everyday when i turn up for work, i feel very happy and i thank my lucky stars for being so kind to me.
Life is really good now :)