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Farewells

One thing about London is that you are always saying goodbye to people. People come and go and so did Faith & Noel. They came over from Australia 3 years ago thinking they will settle here for good. But over time, they felt the urge to move home to Perth and so they did. Faith has been a special friend to me and both of them were part of my close Canada Water bunch. For their farewell, they decided to have a picnic at Greenwich Park. It was a warm and sunny day perfect for a picnic.

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And on an even closer level, I can't believe but I actually said goodbye to Alicia and QKL yesterday! *sobz* They were my first Singaporean friends here, and have been there for me for the past 2 years. My friends, my travelling companions, my shopping kakis. So it's really sad.. altho the good thing with saying goodbye to Singaporean friends is you know you will see them again back home. As a farewell, we went to Hakkasan, the one star Michelin Chinese restaurant. We thought it'd be ultra expensive but it turned out pretty reasonable. And really yummy :)

after our satisfying meal

my farewell present for them, two photos taken during our most unforgettable trip to Provence last July


Jos and I shared a present for them.. a duvet set from Cath Kidston, something which Alicia loves from here. A bit girly I know, so poor Quek has to make do with a flowery duvet set. haha whatever that makes Alicia happy I guess!


Good-bye Queks, I am gonna miss you both so much!!

Jos & I cooked dinner for them too! I think my salmon pasta is looking more and more pro. hehe =P


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