Thursday, December 30, 2010

Marina Bay Countdown 2011

Abbey: I used to see ads for this events when I'm at Circle Line. Here you can place your wish in a white ball. The balls will be used as floaters and screen in the Marina Bay. People are encouraged to participate in this event in celebration of the coming new year. I wish that we will have a prosperous new year ahead.



WILL: I wish for world peace and I am not kidding. This is my 2nd time to write at the wishing spheres. An event that truly encourages every people to participate.   
      Marina Waterfront will be open for this event. This can also be seen at Marina Bay Sands Event Plaza. One Fullerton Hotel, at The Helix, and Merlion Park.







Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Starbucks Tumblers Holiday Edition


ABBEY:
The wind paved the way for me to buy Wilma this tumbler. :) But promo for free coffee voucher ended before I bought it. We now have 4 tumblers, 2 broken and 2 functional. We used the former as canisters and the latter at the office, of course for coffee and tea. Our current tumbler is bigger than our last, meaning you can drink more ;) They only cost 19SGD each. Thank you Starbucks.


WILL: We have other set of tumblers and auntie told us that it was blew off by a wind that caused the fall and breakage.. duhhh, so lame of her excuse.  
      When the Starbucks here in Singapore open their house for free drinks of their flavors for this season (peppermint mocha, toffee nut latte & dark cherry mocha), I also bought the above huge blue tumbler for Abbey. 
      Why we use the Starbucks Tumbler? because of its quality and its a way cheaper than others. And one more thing, :D here in SG if you buy a tumbler, it will come with a free coffee voucher. Nice right? 
      



Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Valu$ - Sengkang Mall

AbbeyWe strolled Compass Point and we found this shop, Valu$. Out of curiosity, we entered it. As we were walking through their aisle of goods, I heard someone talked in Tagalog, then came the reply in the same dialect. I scanned the faces of every staff. Most of them are Filipino :) Wow. We also see goods that I thought were only sold in Lucky Plaza. Yahoo! I can now buy Pinoy chips here at a fraction of the fare. The prices are slightly cheaper than Fair Price or Sheng Shong. Here we bought our over-the-door hook rack for about SGD1.90. I'm looking for this thing since we can't drill to any part of our flat.



WILL: Nothing to do and nowhere to go, that's the main reason why we stumble upon this store. I thought it is just an ordinary store that caters imported food, yun pala most of the staffs were pinoy. You can just imagine how we feel when we meet Filipinos here in Singapore.
      
Valu$ makes the Lucky Plaza nearer to Punggol. Hehe. Kasi we buy chichi pa to Lucky when we miss our mighty junkies. 
      
You can visit this store at Compass Point in Sengkang, fourth floor. Oh, i forget, some of there items is way cheaper than Daiso :)