It's been a while since I last updated. Work's been real busy for the past few months. Now that I've officially quit from my previous job (once again restarting my career with zero income), I would have more time to work on the blog and my online store. Entrepreneur is never easy and especially when I am going into a saturated market and doing it alone. Another emotional pitfall is when your peers are advancing their career but your future still look somewhat bleak. But I'm going to embrace it with optimism and positivity, and hopefully one day DeStylez would become what I hope it would be... 加油!
Anyways, it's the festive period and before I officially become a full-time slave to my own ideas, we had a mini celebration in JB with my clique. Unlike our usual tradition where it's a all-girls-affair, aiks joined us for we need a driver, a guide, a muscle man and his apartment *smiles cheekily*
Day one was spent BBQ-ing, with food bought from Sheng Shiong (in SG) and Testco (in Malaysia). If you happened to rent/have an apartment in Malaysia and want to have a BBQ session, you probably would know that it's better to buy food from Singapore for Malaysia is a muslim country, so the meat variety might be limited.
When we finally concluded our cosy, mini BBQ session, we moved on to playing Dance central on Kinect to work off the gained calories (or so I think) before we had our usual X'mas gift exchange session! It is usually during the gifts exchange do you realised how creative your friends could be. haha!
Day two was spent singing karoke at City Square's Neway. The previous time we came, there was a lunch set with salad buffet, but it seems that they had changed their package to only include a lunch set, which wasn't a fantastic affair. But given that we paid around RM20+ per pax for a 3-hour session, there's nothing much to complain about. Do remember to bring a jacket along for it might get a little cold with the centralised air-conditioning.
We had a surprise for aiks after the k session, just before we conclude our mini getaway. One thing I loved about Malaysia is the food. It's half the price as compared to SG with equal amount of goodness.
Thank you for reading.
♥ ZM & Kim
♥ ZM & Kim