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From Frankfurt to New York

Even though I'm perpetually on holiday, I still love a holiday! And I love going for holiday with my hubby coz I know I will be well taken care of hah. I'm a lazy bum~ For our final trip this year, we went from Moscow to Frankfurt and then a 7 days long trip in New York City. Woohoo ~ the US and I can't wait to visit the other parts of US next year. Who says I'm going to the US again? ME!! haha I insist on going back. This explains why I still own a Starbucks card that is loaded with cash. Just kidding! I wish I have checked the value in my card before I left and not leave cash in it. How if I never get to use it?!? No way.. I'll make sure I finish it someday hah. I'll fly all the way to US just to use my Starbucks card. Our flight from Moscow to Frankfurt was only a short 3.5 hours flight. We stayed there for 2 nights before transiting to New York. The first interesting thing I saw while walking to our hotel. The highlight for Frankfurt was the Christmas M

Christmas Markets in Moscow

I was told that this year, the Christmas atmosphere here in Moscow way exceeds the past years. In Moscow, people do not celebrate Christmas until January and Christmas is also not a big national event. A brief history... January 7 is the Christmas Day in Russia and it marks the birth of Jesus Christ in the Christian Orthodox tradition. Although banned during the Soviet times, Christmas is gradually gaining popularity and religious meaning in Russia. This year, more elaborate Christmas decors are sprouting up everywhere and efforts were put in to create a wonderful winter holiday vibe. One of the grandest event this winter is the "Journey to the Magic Land" festival that runs all the way from Dec 12 - Jan 11. This magical transformation take place throughout Moscow City where various locations are transformed into a magical childhood memory place. There are Christmas markets at each location with prominent decorations to signify a different childhood memory The area in fro

World's Largest Ice Skating Rink

According to a report, the world's largest man-made ice skating ring opened right here in Moscow City and is located at the All-Russia Exhibition Center (VDNKh). Upon reading this news, I was all hyped up and decided to pay the place a visit last Sunday :) The ring was indeed huge and the ice was so smooth that I kept falling so many times hah. The place resembles a winter wonderland. But of course due to the weekend, the place was packed with people. We queued for about an hour under the freezing temperature. I thought I was gong to turn into a snow man hah. The cost of skating. It cost 400rub on Sunday from 5pm-11pm. Off we go after the long wait... Us on the dance floor area haha. The colourfully bridge where passer by can walk across to take a look at the skating area. The set up of the place was really beautiful. Due to my bad skating skills, I had to go around the place a few times to steady myself before I could lift my head to enjoy my surroundings. H

It's the time of the year...

for ice skating! Ice skating rings are popping up all around Moscow at this time of the year. I doubt there are any russians that cannot ice skate hahah (I'm exaggerating) So to immerse into Russian's winter culture, we brought our skates down to Gorky Park to have some fun!   I may not be able to skate now but I sure can balance! hah I'll be practising my skating skills and hopefully I will be able to glide smoothly by the end of winter ;) Derrick trying to pose like a figure skater hahaha The ring at Gorky Park is amazing, it is unlike the rings in Singapore that is only 1 rectangle space. This ring is practically the walking path of the park where we can skate to the restaurants for a cuppa of coffee or have some food etc. Basically, it is easier to get around on skates then if you are walking. There are some areas that will not even be accessible if you are not skating. Everyone was having so much fun! I can't wait to visit all the other ice skating ring

I miss...

Bak chor mee when I went back to Singapore. Despite settling my craving for it, it came to me even here in Moscow! All thanks to SC, we got to savour the local flavours back at home. Yummy~ even the presentation looks like the ones from the hawker centre :) can you spot the packet of hargow behind? hah