Thursday, September 25, 2014

.::. His 29th, Our 10th .::.

We celebrated the husband's birthday few weeks back. It's his 29th birthday and the 10th year we're celebrating it together. The husband is a very simple (and very kind) man who always put others before himself and never asks for anything. He always says that he already have everything and isn't that sort who will boast about his knowledge or flaunt what he has. He's mostly quiet, but one will only get to know him if they bother trying to make conversation and wait for him to warm up. He's the most loyal person I know and you can definitely trust him with secrets and know that he will never tell a single soul.  He's nice, very nice in fact, but don't mess with him, he will fight back if you cross his limits. Sometimes, he amazes me and I love him a little more everyday. I think that despite our differences, we have a lot in common when it comes to our views about life. That's my amazing husband whom I adore.

I always struggle to think of what to get him, although I know that having me by his side is probably all he asks for and the best thing I could give. =P 10 years ago, we started going out and I still remember getting him a Levis' short-sleeved shirt for his 19th birthday that he still wears today. That's the extent of his thriftiness - he never shops and I buy him most of his clothes, and even shoes.

This year, we celebrated his birthday at NOX. It was a great experience dining in complete darkness and not knowing what you are eating. It's also a very expensive experience that is probably not worth another visit. We could have gotten very good steak at a fancy restaurant with that price.

Having said that, I was pretty excited to try NOX and the husband was somewhat taken aback when he realized that we were dining in the dark. I like that they have put in a lot of thought into the whole experience, and all the food were served in small portions which is slightly warm but definitely not hot enough to scald you. The waiting area was also dim, so that you can adjust your eyes to and from the complete darkness. I didn't quite like the atas service that I found pretty impersonal and even somewhat snobbish although polite. The visually-impaired who served us in the dark were very well-trained though. We did manage to guess most of the food correctly though we totally did not expect pig's tongue! And me who have been abstaining from foie gras had it in the dark. The husband took a lot longer that normal to eat in the dark and the whole dinner took us 2 hours for 12 small portions - 4 starters, 4 main course and 4 desserts. It really makes me cherish my sight and we both decided that our sight is probably the most important as compared to hearing and other disabilities.

We did enjoy the whole experience though, and most importantly, the company!

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Here's a picture of us this year, and obviously there's no other picture because we dined in the dark. This tiny birthday cake cost me $20 by the way (I didn't dare tell him that). Morton's serves their warm chocolate cake free if you're celebrating your birthday there!

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And here's the most important person in my life whom I'm going to annoy for the rest of my life. May you be blessed with an abundance of happiness, laughter and love. Stay happy, stay grounded, stay true.

It's the people who think that they have everything and want nothing who really knows happiness.

Happy Birthday my dearest.

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

.::. When September Ends .::.

These 2 months have been really crazy. Where did all the time go?

I have been in a contented state of mind this whole year, very thankful that everything is on track. Most of my goals for the year have been achieved. Some goals that I have set for myself when I just graduated has been achieved 2 years ahead of schedule. In no time, we will be stepping into the last quarter of the year.

The husband still remains the core of my life. I guess people really mean it when they say 'your other half', because he has already become literally the other half of me. I feel very thankful for love, for sharing others' love and being part of people's journey. So much love going around these days!

This last quarter I'm looking forward to our travel plans and celebrating our 10th Anniversary. *gasp* Yes, it's been 10 years since we started dating. It hasn't always been a smooth journey and looking back, we have been through so much together that I'm thankful for the state of contentment and stability now.

There's lots to be done these few weeks and October will be packed.  So many photos to share, but let's leave it till next time.

I'm ending September with deprivation of sleep and overflowing love for my loved ones. Totally looking forward to the last quarter! Bring it on!  =)