Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

food and cinema blogging: milk tea over avengers


My craving for milk tea (for almost) all the time was manifested during the time I watched the movie The Avengers. One was at Eastwood cinema on last-full-show with Caprice' wintermelon milk tea as company. Although, the taste is good, I couldn't say that this is the best wintermelon drink. Well the service speaks for itself too. It took us minutes to get our orders, we worry about not catching the movie on time. On the contrary, what I like with their teas is that the sweetness is just right. I guess there are other milk tea stores that just offer much better wintermelon drinks. But then again, it was not there best-seller anyway. The store has a variety of teas to choose from. And next time, I would want to try the Mongolian black tea. That looks uniquely good.

And because i'm such a loser, it was my first time to try Serenitea too. And again, with Avengers. So I tried the Irish Cream Milk Tea (I forgot how they call it, but it was milk tea with Irish Cream, so there). It's not as delish as a wintermelon tea but I love how the coffee taste compliments the milk tea. The pearls are overwhelmingly small, I almost choked out on a few sips. But it was not bad. I liked it actually. The annoying thing that bugged my milk tea-movie moment was this group of friends I can label as 'papansin'. I wouldn't discuss it here though. So there, two milk teas for one movie.

Saturday, May 5, 2012

film appreciation: bridesmaid

What Bridesmaids showed: - women dilemma on weddings - frantic battle for 'the best friend award' - the amount of stress their is to perfect weddings What it taught: - that moving on and starting a new and better life is possible - that when you're fucked up and you messed up your life you can always run to your family - that everyone feels utterly depressed at some point, or even for most points in their lives - that no matter how big and ugly the situation turned out to, it will always pass. without you not learning - when you feel alone and down and mad, it won't hurt to let it out - that things that come in small packages are sometimes the best things there is

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

hello loren

Wouldn't have surpassed challenges in my life without your help.




AND YOU THOUGHT I WOULD FORGET ABOUT YOUR BIRTHDAY AGAIN.
OF COURSE NOT.
Happy happy birthday to you!

love from,
kris

Saturday, April 7, 2012

hey spring

floral prints in spring plus apricot



Floral top and pants - print on print, paired with pieces in different shades of apricot. A day celebrating spring or just gonna be out for a walk in the mall, this ensemble smells fresh as it looks.

Monday, April 2, 2012

it's not goodbye blogger

created a tumblr account.

but no, i'm never gonna leave blogger. 2005 to 2012 isn't something you could just throw away.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

right film at the right time 1



Coincidentally, this film is right on track when I decided to finally watch it, just when I was in question of so many things last week.
The first few minutes of the film showed George's (Freddie Highmore, more popular to me as Charlie in the film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) character. Much of his views and actions are motivated by his fatalistic views that all things are bound to end. These affected his school works. More than that, his daily activities and relationship with people. Until he met Sally.
And the rest, you have to watch.