Monday, 19 January 2009

Planet two of a kind

It wasn't Shibuya restlessness. It wasn't Shinjuku insomnia. But it was a planet which was amazingly identical to Tokyo. We're totally lost in translation in far-East country.

Welcome to Myongdong, Seoul.



We both fell in love with the naming of this particular cosmetic shop;). Can we also purchase perfect Korean skin please?
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Completely lost in floods of Korean alphabet, we finally managed to come back to our hotel.


Seoul, Day 2 : Coming up soon!

Sunday, 18 January 2009

Sunday overflowed with a thousand tender kisses

May we have a big, undulant but promising year ahead.

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After 4 months of lonely cups of chai latte, now a girl got her boy back next to her.

Who said that Kobe-Tokyo was easier than Japan-France distance?

Knowing that now you wake up in the same mornings sunshine, breathe in the same winter air and also knowing that cell phone allows us to exchange simultaneous "oyasumi",
I can't help missing you even more than ever.

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P.S.
Tiny Traveller in Seoul, Korea: will be up very soon!

Tuesday, 6 January 2009

Afresh

New year. Perfect time for family to be united.


















Very classic but the best one we thought.

Twinhood is also versioned up:).


Curtains up. Here it arrives a brand-new year which sparkles with full of hopes, aspiration and love. Happy blessed 2009 everyone. Truly. It will be.

Starbucks, Chinese Steamed bun and old friend

Apparently my Christmas 2008 was all about friend, friend and friend (... just letting you know for those foreign readers: Christmas isn't really a family thing here but instead we have New Year to spend time with family and relatives). See, Santa had sent me a guest from my dear Melbourne.

Sho visited me in Kobe on Christmas morning. No need to say my small size soy latte was so not enough to accompany our everlasting conversation.

Surprisingly China town was crowded as always even on Christmas day. Asians after all love dumpling and noodles rather than juicy turkey;P.

Sho-kun, I think I forgot to tell you the most important thing on that day; "Merry Christmas"!

I'll miss you, my Mr. joker!xx

Thursday, 1 January 2009

Amélie meets blackbird

She was the one who never needed cliché with her man and I was the one who may love cliché but lived too far apart from her sweetheart on that holy night. That's why these two 20 something ladies got to share their cheer together on the night of Christmas Eve. So why not make it magnificently girly as lacy baby doll.

Doesn't she look so Amélie?:)

My drink of the night which I immediately fell in love with after I saw its name on menu; Kitty. Perfectly bewitching for the super girlish Christmas Eve.

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...and how can Christmas become itself without being sugarcoated?




It wasn't carol but the Beatles in the air. Doubtlessly Santa was too nice for us.



Guess what we're off to Seoul next week;).

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What a spontaneous night. haha.