We left home at 7:30pm for dinner at Bangsar. We only reached the restaurant at 8:30pm. It was so jammed last night; I bet it’s because everyone was rushing to town to meet their sweet Valentine. Upon reaching the restaurant we were greeted by beautiful decorated rose petals and candle lights. Its Cava restaurant and bar, serve Spanish cuisine, special wines and cocktails. Only 3 tables were occupied at that time. We then ordered entrée of half a dozen escargots with butter and herbs; I went for baked cod fish, and hubby a lamb shank. Coupled with beer, I know, how inappropriate to have beer in that environment. Anyway, the food came in a short while when we chit chatted away happily. Other Valentines slowly arrived and filled up the entire restaurant. The placements of tables were a little too close to each other therefore I was a bit coy to snap photos of my food. We waited for a least half and hour before our main course was served. I was running out of patience, hubby jokingly sai...
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Hmm, he seem to be having so many girl friends :)
I'm against kids watching dinner during meal time and I try to enforce that at home. I always make Zara sit on her highchair and join us at the dining table if she's having any of her meals.
However, I do let her snack in front of the TV.
I also try to limit her to the most 1hr TV each day (30mins x 2 shows).
She's so adicted to TV nowadays, sometimes refusing to play but kept asking for more TV program. But I told her no.. No TV if she'd already met her quota.
好事好事
你好靓哦,又是年轻夫婦.
唔怪得当日Twinsmom認唔到你啦!
First time i heard people used portable DVD to keep the kids sit still, such a terrible scene for me. Imagine, TV at home and even small square box while having great time outside.