4 years ago, little did we know what our future lies. We just got together and we were just newbies in our careers. 4 years later, we are now a family of three. It was simply amazing that everything fitted in perfectly and I am grateful for everything that she's done for me.
To celebrate this milestone in our lives, we decided to have a Japanese buffet and watch a movie. After all, we had not had a real date since 1 A.D. (after delivery). We got my mum to help us take care of Ran Ran after we cleansed her at home. We quickly made our way to PS to get our movie tickets for "The Croods" before proceeding to our lunch location at Senki. The crowd that was already inside despite only 10 minutes after its opening indicated its popularity, however, its sashimi quality perhaps dropped slightly since two years ago, though there were some food items that instead became better.
We took a short walk back to PS and had a short walk around the new extension of PS before settling down at Starbucks for a dose of the usual caffeinated frappucino. The drink unexpectedly quenched our thirst after our lunch. It was also there that we noticed a extremely long queue for a dim sum restaurant there. I guess we will wait for the hype to be over before we will try their food.
The Croods was a movie about a family in the prehistoric times, with a conflict between the daughter and her dad. The dad wanted to ensure the family's safety by following rules but the daughter wanted to explore the unknown and do things beyond the rules. Then came along a guy who predicted that the world is going to end and the land is splitting up, which resulted in the Croods' home being destroyed. Thus, they had to embark on this journey with that guy to somewhere safer. That guy sort of won over the rest of the family with his cool and innovate ideas as the journey progressed and eventually the dad broke out of his old thinking and embraced the new.
The movie was funny with its jokes, especially the dad's explicit desire to have his mother-in-law dead. Though there were several sad instances in which some characters were thought to die, but being a Disney film, characters do not die and indeed that was true. It was nevertheless enjoyable.
We continued our date with some shopping at Daiso and soon time called for us to return home and pick up our Ran Ran.
4 years. And there will be many more 4 years to come. Bliss can be just so simple. Thank you dear!
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