Monday, January 25, 2010

Okonomiyaki

Ever since we came back from Japan, especially Osaka, Richard and I always 'ngidam' okonomiyaki (Japanese pancake). When we were at osaka, we always ate more than 1 okonomiyaki everyday, and when we were going to Kyoto/Hakone and Tokyo from Osaka, we always bought 3 of it to our shinkansen train. Back in the US, we want to try to make it on our own because there's no okonomiyaki place that sells it as to our knowledge. Maybe there is one in Japan town SF, but it's so far away.

This is street okonomiyaki from Osaka for JPY 300..it's a delish!! yummy yummy..

So we began to research the ingredients and sauce needed to make okonomiyaki. It's pretty simple actually, and healthy. I used 1/2 cabbage, tempura batter, egg, bacon, bonito flakes, seaweed powder, mayonaise and okonomiyaki sauce. Although the result was not as good as the one in Osaka (duhhh.... Osaka is the heart for okonomiyaki and takoyaki), but overall, it tastes delicious!
This is our okonomiyaki :)

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

First Cooking

A couple of weeks ago, I cooked this soup for my husband for the first time(of course I have been cooking for him before, but this is the first one as a married couple!) :) We want to try to live a healthy life so we thought eating more soupy soup will be good since we don't use oil and frying --> less fat and cholesterol. A lesson learnt from my experience eating in one of Chinese restaurants in Indo is to put bacon in your soup. So I tried it.. and it adds more flavor to the soup.. and it smellsss bacon!! i like bacon, so i love it a lot.

Nothing fancy about this soup. I boiled chicken bones for several hours to get the stock, add some onion, carrots, daikon and napa, and some seasonings (salt, pepper and sugar). This soup is perfect for winter season!!

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Our Wedding Day - 19 December 2009


Finally, I have the time to blog our wedding day :)

Presenting:
The day started at 5AM to make up. Usually, the bride could not sleep well the night before, but I think I slept quite well. hehehehe... I wasn't sure about Richard but he told me that he woke up at 3? Hmm.... it should be the reverse actually... hahahaha... anyway, my make up took about 2 hours at King (King has their own salon called velvet salon). Halfway the makeup period, the photographers and videographers came and took pictures of me. To be honest, I felt kind of uneasy because they focused on me... So uncomfortable... But of course, to have that documented, I have no choice but smile all the time.. hehehe....

Then the staff helped me put on my complicated wedding dress.. it had many many buttons on the back, and sometimes, it was invisible button. Now the bride is ready to go home and to be picked up by my handsome groom at my house.
Of course before my groom's arrival, I posed for pictures using my wedding gown at my room. And teng teng teng... the groom finally came!! I was facing backward when he approached me.. and he tapped my back.... I turned around... and I saw my soon-to-be husband in a few hours! As part of my tradition, we ate misoa with red quail egg. I think it is the symbol of long life and happiness? hehe..


Off we go to the hotel for our ceremony in the morning.


Because we still have plenty of time, we took some pictures in the hotel. It's christmas time, so the hotel lobby was very nice with big christmas trees and decoration and lights. The ceremony room was nicely decorated.. I didn't expect it to be that nice.. But it did... Woww.... I was touched, mixed of emotions. I walked the aisle with my dad.. thinking that I will have my own family now. We heard the message from the Pastor, laughed at the humor and learnt valuable lesson. Next, it was time to vow and exchange rings. We made promised to each other, to be faithful til the end. When Richard was putting my ring on my finger, he said some things like a rhyme poem. Ohhh so romantic!! hehehhee... Thank you darling.. it melts my heart! We then expressed our gratitute to our parents.

Then it's lunch time, I didn't get to it much because it was teh pai's time at the same time. thank you dear families for the ang pow.. hehehehe Probably it was 2pm when we took outdoor pictures with the bestmen (Alex and Edward) and bridesmaids (Lily and Ana). Not forgetting my lovely brother Denny as the second photographer who always followed me wherever I go to take my pics. hehehhee.... We had fun posing some pics.

As for the reception, my husband and I walked through the grand entrance with guests clapping their hands wishing a happy new life together. Richard gave the welcoming and thank you speech to all guests. And we made our way for cake cutting and champagne pouring. The most 'fun' part for the reception was shaking the over 1000 guests' hands and thanking them. Haha.. My teeth was dried out already coz of too much smiling.. Hehehehehhe... But that's ok.. it was family's guests and our friends. The night would not be complete without the newlywed's first dance. We danced, accompanied by "The Gift" song by Jim Brickman. Last of all, taking pictures as usual! :)

That day was the best day in my life, a life-changing day as I will start a new journey with Richard and create our new family. We pray that God will use our marriage to be a blessing for others and we will put God, Jesus Christ as the center of our marriage.

Just a side note, Today is January 19, 2010. We survive 1 month of marriage life!! All I can say is I am so blessed and happy!! How exciting to walk this journey with you.. I love you :)

Monday, January 18, 2010

Wedding Celebration in San Jose


First of all, I apologize for writing the wedding celebration in the US first rather the real wedding itself in Indonesia. Hehehehehe.. Anyway last saturday, Jan 16, 2010 (4 weeks exactly after my wedding), we had a small celebration with friends in Sunnyvale, CA. I thank my friends, especially my bible study members: Vicky, Ci Santi, Ci Irene, Ci Linda and Petz... and ex-BS member: Yanny, who helped me so much in making this event a success! Thanks sisters!! And of course, not forgetting, Bertha who put so much effort and time in making the cute and beautiful 3-tiered wedding cake, and San2, who again, captured the moments.

Yay!! We are finally an item ^^

The cute little 3-tier cake.. See more info here
My beloved sisters in Christ plus my beloved hubbyThere was not much activities for this celebration actually, because the most important thing was I want to show our wedding summary slideshow for dear friends who missed it. Other than that, there was cake cutting, eating, singing by dear BS sisters, taking pictures and mingling :) The decor was simple yet elegant. Another credit to Ci Irene, as always. I wanted it to be blue and silver since Richard likes blue so much. And it's winter now. So the theme was kind of winter wonderland. Thanks to decoration team who put everything together in only 1 hour. As for the food, we catered from Bay Leaf Indonesian food. Nyummmmmmm.....

All of us
Once again, we want to thank all of you for your prayer and support and making a difference in our life.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Another Sweet Surprise from Deloitte

When I came back to richard's house (well, our house now) after honeymoon, I received a package from Deloitte. It turns out to be a multi purpose laptop bag. Hehehehed

Happy New Year 2010

Yes, we are married now.. Stay tuned as I will update more on our wedding and honeymoon :)

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2010!! May God's grace and blessing overflow us in this new year.