Details about the presents I gotta get and the clothes on the racks that are begging to be worn are putting a new stress on me.
Ah well, at least I enjoy this "stress" a lot more. :)
Came to some conclusion with my mama and explained to her I'm going to splurge on clothes like never before because my wardrobe sucks and I hate hand-me-downs that don't suit me cos I'm too skinny, too fat (yes I can't believe this either), too old or too immature for the clothes.
Same for shoes, and I will not be forcing my feet into any nice close toed shoes if I can't wear them Stephanie' Fancy putting your best friend through foot binding. Evil girl.
Went to Sizzler's for dinner with the parents. The Verdict: Sizzler's can make steak, salmon, whatever, but their grilled chicken is still the best. Juices flowing out of the chicken and the tender meat that isn't too chewy, with a nicely grill charred skin that's got a nice light red-brown colour. Mmmm did I mention the aroma? Never had another grilled chicken like that.
Don't miss with them when it comes to the Singapore Spicy Chicken or the chicken breast (which has diced tomatoes on the side and a layer of molten cheese). No one grills like the pros.
And of course, the salads! So much variety.. all quality salads with every dressing,M! You'd have salads you never heard of. Yum! Fusili, Bacon, Madras, and mix and match your own. Heaven comes in veggies. 2 plates.
Soup! Had Spicy Chicken Gumbo, Clam Chowder, and Cream of Mushroom and the chefs were having a good day.
The not so important part was the pasta (soft) and tomato basil. Not bad though, it was fragrant.
Had dragonfruit and soft yummy rockmelon (really good, like soft honeydew).
The ice cream sucks. So i had none. My brother used a cone and filled it with choc fudge, the dressing for ice cream. My parents flipped cos we could be charged extra for wasting food.
Didi (to me): What, you've never been a kid before?
Me: Not a stupid one.
Mama: Lols, the kid I saw, he did the same thing, except he added rainbow sprinkles.
A day well spent, I might say. :)
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