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The first proper Saturday after moving in

Marketa's cousin Paul is here in London on an internship and staying at our place temporarily. They are both from the Czech Republic in case you are wondering :) Paul is from the beautiful Prague. And Marketa is actually the great great great granddaughter of a very famous Czech national composer so I sometimes feel like I am living with royalty haha

So Paul was supposed to take the train to Paris last Sat and he missed it so... ended up he made a nice pancake breakfast for us. What a blessing in disguise for me hehe And then I felt a bit bad, so I volunteered to make Singapore curry for them for dinner. Ahem.. of coz not from scratch.. from Prima Taste box!! hehe (never goes wrong)

Weather is very hot nowadays and I love the long summer days. Gets dark only at 9.30pm or so. Very nice.

Rise and shine...!
Colourful breakfast table!

Our pancake chef

M's birthday present from us.. a bright red sexy coffee machine
(Spot the rice cooker in the background? hehe Cannot do without it I told M.. it's also a present from my dear girlies from home.)

Yummy pancakes esp with nutella thick-thick

M enjoying breakfast...

and I suggested making a savoury one with cheese and ham

M's favourite summer activity- chilling out on the sun deck in the backyard.

Dinnertime

Paul wanted to help so we asked him to be bartender.. so we had 3 pro looking gin & tonic but you should kinda guess that doesn't go with our Singapore curry. Very weird combi!

Going al fresco


The funky lamp again

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