Monday, March 15, 2010

Savoured Moments


The past few weeks have been peppered with meet-ups and gatherings with many friends who'd flown in from overseas, to spend their Christmas and Chinese New Year holidays back home in Singapore. In the typical Asian fashion, we'd get together over various meals, attempting to catch up with one anothers' lives, while trying to satisfy a multitude of cravings for the foods that they had missed.

However, now that the holidays are over, most of them have returned to continue their studies or work in different countries, and it'll be almost a year before I get to see them again. I'm already beginning to miss many of them, and know I'll probably be suffering from mild post-overseas-friends-withdrawal symptoms soon :)

Therefore, an old friend and I spent our evening at the 2am: Dessertbar at Holland V today, making the most of our time left together, before she had to make her way back to Australia too. The place was filled with a peaceful and relaxed atmosphere, while the desserts were extremely rich and decadent. Despite their relatively small size, the chocolate desserts oozed a thick molten chocolate filling with each bite, while the sorbets were refreshingly light, and balanced the richness of the chocolate. Furthermore, the desserts weren't cloyingly sweet, and both of us agreed that these were some of the best chocolate dishes among any of the cafes we've visited so far. We enjoyed the ambience too, and sat there chatting for most of the evening. And it was a "fine dining" experience indeed (i.e. dainty food portions, large plates, and huge prices ;)
However, when it came to the company and conversation that we shared there, those... were priceless... :)



"We savoured our moments together, and we would gather in out-of-the way places, ostensibly to talk at great length about inconsequential matters, but in fact to cement faces, the sounds of voices, and very personal connections forever in our memories."
- The Hidden City, by David Eddings.


Thursday, March 04, 2010

Dove in the Window


I woke up to a beautiful sight today. Seated at my windowsill, a pair of spotted doves were gently grooming each other, their eyes closed in silent bliss. It was a scene of such tenderness, intimacy, and serenity, that I continued watching for several minutes, while standing stock-still and silent behind my curtains. After some time, the pair finished grooming, paced along the sill a little longer, and flew off.

What a great way to start the day :)


"Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more important than food, and the body more important than clothes? Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they? Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to his life?"
- Matthew 6 : 25-27