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A Christmas Night To Remember

The moment we have been waiting for has finally arrived... it was the Christmas event and the reason we went down south to celebrate with my love ones.  A joyous and merry family bonding, meeting and knowing new friends and having a good time together.  What brings people together in such an occasion?  Yes, food and entertainment!  Give thanks and the  party begins!
The layout... simple food ahead....
Ice Kacang Stall is included... 
Part of the catered food...
More glorious food....
But the main highlight of the food galore is none other than this... 
What a meaty feast..... 
I restrained myself from eating more than I wanted to.... seriously I did... 
 I prefer these sugar icing red velvet cup cakes...
Simply fabulous! 
 
The night ended with some Christmas Songs... 
Thank you for such a memorable evening....
Hope we can do this more often...
Time is really precious...At least Life is.....
Let's just be humble and fill the rest of our lives with joy and laughter!

Comments

  1. Wahhhhhhh!!!! A suckling pig for Christmas! Great change from the turkey! Pass me the sambal belacan! Great with roast pork too! LOL!!!

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    1. Ahhhhh!!!! That must be Andy's girlfriend! Don't forget to send me the summons, ya! Great excuse to go to Ipoh!

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    2. Sure if got summons, i let u pay.... That girl is my niece la. Hahaha

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  2. You are so active and travel to the anywhere just to party!! The food and company were excellent from your happy Colgate smiles!!

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  3. Yeah. The super delicious looking oink oink!

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    1. Must refrain from meat from now on.... Take less...

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  4. That's a lot of food!! Sounds like a fun event!!

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  5. What a great feast? All the food looks so glorious. Droolingggg!!!!!!!

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  6. wow, lovely christmas gathering! Did you video the singing? If you did, do post at Chang Jiang. Happy new year!

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  7. wow, party at home!! how i miss all these "malaysian style party food", hahaha!! and then this one lagi hebat, got ABC machine and also that huge roast pig!!

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  8. Wow, what a great Christmas party!!! Looks so fun!!! =]

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  9. Merry X'mas & Happy Holidays to you too, dear! That looks like a fun party with such a big group :)

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  10. Is he inviting his small group folks too ?

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  11. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you~ =D

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  12. I am so glad you had such a wonderful Christmas, Claire!!! The food is just gorgeous. And I love red velvet cake, too. Here, they frost it with cream cheese frosting. Where is this, and who? Family, co-workers??

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  13. What a good gathering of family members and close friends with songs and food.

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