Friday, April 15, 2011

We're Moving!

Today marks our first half-year of being married (yay!) and to celebrate, we are moving on up in the world with a new blog!

(Well, sorta. It's true that as of today we are officially happily married for 6 months but we're moving to a new blog due to limited capacity issues on blogspot...)

Please feel free to continue with us on our new adventures and journeys at:


Lots of Love, 

V & C



Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Twenty Eleven

Sorry for not blogging these last couple weeks, but it's been getting busy between my new Japanese lessons, traveling, playing with my new camera, cooking and homework!
As my apology, I've got some great (though slightly random) photos for you to check out.  

[Note: Some of these pics were taken from my latest & greatest Christmas gift, the Canon EOS Rebel T2i (550D) DSLR. While others were taken from my sweet & petite 2008 birthday present,  Canon PowerShot SD790 IS. (Thank you boo for both of these awesome gifts!)] 

The year, so far, in pics...

 Dinner with my awesome friends at the posh Ayuthaiya restaurant in HK :P
 Birthday froyo snack for the Birthday girl at Yo Ma Ma.
 Mom and Dad on the way to dinner via the ding ding tram
Family birthday dinner in Causeway Bay for my now 15 year old sister
i-Scream gelato birthday cake (mango sherbert and yogurt parfait)
 New stop on the Tokyo Monorail for the improved international terminal at Haneda airport
Japanese guys...oh how they love their Abercrombie bootie sweatpants and Uggs...
Phalaenopsis orchids sitting in Vi's home office
 The jelly bean "Oh Deer" poop dispenser we gave to Chris
 "Parks & Recreation" show that we've been watching recently
 As well as the hilarious television series, "Modern Family".

 Playing with my new toy during brunch at Cabana.
 

Ebisu Garden photo ops.

7-11 photo op :P !

Sunday, December 26, 2010

First Christmas

Our very first Christmas as our own unit couldn't be any sweeter as we kicked off our first tradition with home-made Christmas cookies and picking up our favorite holiday candies (Snickers/Twix/Milky Way Christmas fun pack for Vi and Palmer's peppermint bark for me!) on Christmas Eve.

Choice of cookie this year were these gingerbread guys below:

 Considering that we were so far from both of our families and many close friends, we decided these gingerbread guys would make perfect company during out little Christmas dinner feast :)

Next morning, we opened presents under the Christmas tree one by one (sealed with a thank you kiss between each present, hehe) and went on our merry way for xiao long bao (soup dumpling) lunch at Jin Din Rou. So simple, so nostalgic and just so yummy...!

After lunch, we walked along the Meguro river to get a little exercise in and to enjoy the unusually warm Tokyo December weather.

Once we got home, we cranked up the volume on our stereo system and switched between the classic Christmas podcast station and the Glee podcast until dinner was ready. So fun!

Finally, dinner is ready!

Dinner:
3 lbs of honey-apple glazed roasted boneless ham
Sauteed bacon wrapped baby asparagus
Buttered spinach with carmelized yams & pearl onions
Fresh mesclun salad with shaved parmigiano reggiano and cherry tomatoes
Sauteed rosti with organic portabellos



After clearing the table and putting the dishes in the washer, "Stand By Me" came on to the radio and so we slow-danced to that just before heading upstairs to watch our holiday movies, "Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole" & "The Holiday". And in between all of that, we thought we should take a photo of ourselves to send to all of you but unfortunately, we were not too successful :'(

Take 1 (Christmas tree & Us, but too blurry)
 Take 2 (Better, but not much of a Christmas tree)

O well, next year will be a better pic!

Anyway, while we really missed our families and friends, it was still a very fun and memorable Christmas day for us, filled with lotsa new traditions and love. 

<3

And it is our Christmas wish that all of you have a safe, fun & wonderful holiday too!
 

Friday, December 24, 2010

Hainan Chicken Rice - Yum

Funnily, only after moving away from Singapore did I attempt to make the famous Singapore Hainan Chicken rice and even more funny was the fact I learned the secret to the delicious recipe from a Singaporean restaurant here in Tokyo.
So happened that at this restaurant they encouraged diners to make their own chicken rice at home and helpfully illustrated the preparation steps on their disposable paper place mats.
Anyways, I nabbed one of the place mats and told Vi I'd try to make this at home and voila -- here's what I made!





Rice tasted just like the kind from the local S'porean hawker stall and the chicken was poached & iced, just like they also do in Singapore (except I used only the healthy white meat and no dark meat/skin). Only need to perfect the chili sauce and perhaps cook the chicken-ginger broth longer. All in all though, Vi approved and said I did a goood job, yay! :D

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Thanksgiving Dinner

How we do Thanksgiving at the Hang house
 

 Menu

The Appetizers:

Fresh-baked Banana Bread
French Triple Cream Soft Cheese
Soft Creamy Pepper-Garlic Herb Cheese
Camembert Cheese
Salame & Water Table Crackers

The Mains:
Rosemary, Sage, Thyme & Butter Turkey
Honey Glazed Garlic & Herb Barberque Baby-Back Ribs
Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad

The Sides:
Caprese Salad
Sauteed Bacon-Wrapped Prawns
Seared Garlic NY Strip Steak with extra virgin olive-oil Rostii on toasted baguette slices
Poached & Sauteed Buttered Broccoli
Fluffy Butter-Milk Mashed Potatoes
Sausage, Cranberry, Apple, Celery & Garlic Crouton Stuffing
Puff Pastry with Boursin & Sauteed Mushrooms
Butternut Squash, Pepper, Sage, Butter, Onions over Fusilli Pasta
Cranberry Sauce
Turkey Gravy

The Desserts:
Crusted Apple Pie with Cinnamon Ice-Cream
Vi's famous Double Layer Pumpkin Cheesecake Pie with Whipped Cream
Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies

Takaosanguchi

These last few weeks, it's been rather busy. Busier than usual because it is not only the holidays but also year end for Vi. Still, we managed to get away for a day-trip last Sunday to Takaosanguchi with some of our friends and spent the afternoon chowing down at うかい鳥山 Ukai Toriyama.



After riding the train to the end the Keio line headed towards Mt. Takao and a short shuttle bus ride through the small hiking town, we arrived at our destination.
Once we stepped onto the property, one of the hostesses cordially led us around the main reception house, along the stepping stone path, over a dainty red Japanese garden bridge, past the shallow pond full of koi fishes and a mossy running mill until we stopped at a small cottage-like house that overlooked the quiet little stream. A single private dining room was all this house could hold and on three sides of the room, warm sunshine poured in through the windows down onto the tatami-covered floors and table. 



Since we had only arrived at the place at 3 pm, we were ravenous and decided to make this meal our late lunch and dinner. And although some of the courses I am not sure what it was, it was really very yum! Thank you for the treat boo!



So, if any of you come to visit  Tokyo--we'd recommend coming here for a breath-taking and tasty experience anytime of the year :)



http://www.ukai.co.jp/toriyama/index.html#english

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

The Holidays

For years and years, my family has placed enormous amounts of time & effort into the holiday of Christmas and it is with no surprise, I cannot help but do likewise.

From the artificial tree that my parents continually put up each year (and is actually older than me!), the stockings with each our names sewn on with sequins hung near the banister, the massive hubba-baloo of presents thrown under the tree (which all coincidentally had the same 2-3 designs of wrapping paper), the festive feast my mom spent hours preparing that featured one of my favorite roasts: honey-glazed ham, the house filled with constant music and song from either the stereo (because I am not ashamed to say Mariah Carey's Christmas album is one of my favorites) or my sister Joanna would play all the requested Christmas tunes on the piano, the new matching red & green outfits my family coordinated just so we could wear it together on that one day of the year, and the list goes on...

But this year, it's a little different. This Christmas, will be my and Vi's first Christmas together as husband and wife and I am so excited! Since the traveling has worn us down from the wedding, the schedule is tight for both Vi and I, and we want to make this Christmas our very own...we have done our best to slowly decorate our apartment to invite the spirit and cheer of the holidays into our home...

As a famous song goes, on the first day of Christmas, my true love sent to me, a partridge in a pear tree. Or in this case, Vi bought and carried home a real pine tree for me! How sweet and difficult to do in Tokyo!

 Then, I made these floral arrangements for our Thanksgiving dinner party:


 And because I was eye-ing the poinsettia at the florist shop across our apartment all last week, he also bought me home an early Christmas present tied with a big red bow!
 Instead of a partridge(s) in our tree, I decided to pick out some reindeer ornaments instead and Vi chose this guy to be his first Christmas ornament: (looks like Prancer, right?)
 And this was my choice, Vixen
 Alas, our tree is *almost* done being decorated...we just need to go pick out the perfect star!