Monday, December 16, 2013

Food and fun on weekend

I love my weekends. Because everyone gets together and doing things together.  Usually hubby works on almost every Saturday but since this month, he has not been going to office on Saturday.  Already year end, he said.

We make it a point to have breakfast outside on weekend since I cook breakfast almost every weekday.

Last weekend is nothing exceptional.  Again we had of breakfast in Cafe-Cafe, two Saturdays in a row.  Lol!  Heard from my sis that they had opened their new outlet in Kuching too.

We tried something different last week.  Hubby and I shared its ikan bilis porridge and silky tofu with century eggs.  The porridge is very tasty with shredded chicken and I love its crispy fried anchovies.

The kids have their usual golden syrup pancake while I opt for its banana and peanut butter pancake.  Not bad but I still like the original golden syrup pancake.

On Sunday morning we had breakfast in Rejang Park and I ordered fried mihun and tapau some crispy vegetable fritters from a cafe (opposite Michael's Cottage).  I love the fried mihun as they added some sambal into the fried mihun. 


Last night we brought the kids to the UK Fun Fair at the bay next to Kolej Laila Taib.  It was the same as the one in MJC Kuching.  We wanted to go to the one opposite Wisma Sanyan but heard it was jammed and packed, so we decided to go to this UK Fun Fair instead.

When we reached there around 7pm, it was not packed so we have most of the rides for ourselves.  By the time we finished after an hour later, the crowds started to come.




 The last game that the kids played was this giant slide where they have to climb up and slide down.  At first the boy did not dare to climb up so the sister was at the top first and have to wait and cheer him up.  How thoughtful of the sister to wait and hold out her hand to the brother?
 And they slided down together.  They up and down few times till they were exhausted.

After the fun fair, hubby brought us to the town area to witness the outdoor Christmas trees.  Indeed it was very colourful and bright at night.  But again, the jam was there and we were stuck with the other cars who also slow down to catch glimpse of the trees.
 There were some more near to Wisma Sanyan but only able to see those near to the road.  Hope one evening we will be able to walk around the Sanyan park and enjoy those trees one by one.

11 comments:

Merryn said...

It has been some time since I last went to funfair. Childhood memories...a hh...

Ezvina said...

The pancakes, seriously looks yummy.

Somewhere in Singapore said...

The ikan bilis looks good...

Sharon D. said...

Aww..I miss funfairs. Haven't been to one in ages. That's a lovely lighted Christmas tree ^.^

suituapui said...

Porridge looks great - must go one of these days to try.

Ahhhh!!!! Nice Christmas decor in Sibu, right? Better than previous years...and the food fair too. Not bad...but I think everything's double its normal price at the regular shops.

mun said...

The fun fair seems really fun for children! Got outdoor christmas trees? Must be very pretty.

Princess Ribbon said...

Me terbalik with you. I have to confess I don't really like weekends. *guilty face*.

Hubs works half day on Saturdays. This means I have to takecare of the kids for half a day. And when one (or two) of them is sick, it's tiring.

Sometimes I prefer weekdays, when I am going to work. *guilty face again*.

Rose world said...

I used to think like you last time when
I worked. Now I become a SAHM I appreciate my weekends more.

Irene aka Sweet Surrender said...

The Christmas decorations in Sibu are really impressive. Was quite surprised to see that it's already decorated last month!

Eat To Live said...

I don't cook breakfast a lot, we usually just eat toast or cereal. It is on the weekends that I cook a big breakfast.

Sarah's Daddy and Mommy said...

I love the xmas decor.
I guess all kids like it (Adults too).