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MERRY CHRISTMAS!!

CHRISTMAS EVE's DINNER in Sushi Restaurant. It is Fernie's idea, she has been harping about it for the past few days... and since today is a special day, I willingly obliged. Japanese food is not something I really fancy, once awhile is alright but for my kids, they love it very much.


we couldn't get the seats near to the "revolving" sushi
we ended up ordering from the menu...


Aaron has one "free coupon"


















Which one to take first ah??
The grilled eel was nice...actually..

OOPS...ITS 12AM NOW

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL!!

Comments

  1. wah...so nice ler...so tempting...

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  2. Merry Xmas to you too, sis. erm...tot u guys having a xmas party tonight? Im in seremban now.

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  3. SUSHI KING! YUMMY! =)

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  4. HO Ho HO! Merry Christmas! Nice Sushi~ Hehe..

    Btw, you're taggeD! hehe!

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  5. Hi,

    I answered your question about potty training your dachshund in a post. :) Thanks for the question.

    Happy Holidays!

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  6. Merry Christmas to you Miss Claire

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  7. hello. Merry Christmas. That's all cute looking food! Cute dog too (other post) God bless. :)

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  8. Wow.... wonderful!! Thank you all for your greetings... Going to church now and will be back soon to update.. meanwhile MERRY CHRISTMAS TO WHOEVER IS HERE AND GOD BLESS YOU ALL ALWAYS!!

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  9. wow! I love sushi!! is that tuna sushi?

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  10. Merry Xmas! Ho Ho Ho! :D
    Wishing you a happy new year!

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  11. Yes Chris..tonite party at mum's house... yr parents will be there too, plus jelapang and mui yee family as well... gonna spread the God's love .. pray for us all, Chris.. and enjoy yrself in Seremban!

    yes, all are sushi.. Fernie loves to eat all types..haha

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  12. i love unagis a lot while my girls love the sushi with corn.

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  13. fu yoh... unagi!

    wah u got time to post photos of christmas eve dinner.

    my photos are still in the camera...sigh.

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