At the end of the Change Alley in Singapore, next to the Fullerton hotel, is a strange structure. It looks like a giant mushroom, but is a revolving restaurant where I had dinner with my Visa colleagues on Monday. The seven course dinner was an impressive exhibition of Chinese cuisine delivered in a modern fusion interpretation. We had an Australian GMS and I must rate this eating experience as the best ever in Singapore. As Gerald put it: "a revolving restaurant without revolting food".
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Dinner in Singapore
I had dinner with a few of my new colleagues in Singapore tonight: good Australian lamb chops with an Argentinian Merlot in the company of two Americans, a Brit and a Pakistani living in Dubai. I felt quite ordinary: a South African, living in South Africa with a preference for Karoo lamb and local Stellenbosch wines.
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Arden three year birthday party
Arden elected to have a bike race theme birthday party for his third birthday. It was brilliant to see screaming kids go round-and-round a race-track improvised for the day. The English language does not have a suitable translation for "ou-gat" which I think is the best description for Arden and his friends on the day.
Friday, June 22, 2012
Lunch with my best friend
I had lunch with Annelie at Overture for her birthday. We enjoyed the five course set menu with wine pairing and realised why this restaurant consistently wins accolades. What made the time really special was that I was scheduled to be away on business, but missed my plane. The embarrassment of missing important meetings was countered by the fact that me and Annelie had a special (unplanned) time together.
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Delayed in Dubai
We boarded EK772 to Cape Town on time. The doors even closed and taxi started five minutes early. But then the pilot saw a malfunctioning sensor on the undercarriage and after an investigation Emirates decided to withdraw the plane. We have now disembarked, finished our breakfast on terra firma and are busy contemplating if we will be in time to see the Springboks live in Cape Town.
Friday, June 15, 2012
Monday, June 11, 2012
Saturday, June 09, 2012
Izak graduation from MIT
We listened with a lot of gratefulness as Izak's full names was read out at this morning's graduation. He attained a masters in engineering from the school of logistics at MIT in Boston. His time spent studying at this great academic institution definitely made a mark on my son. I was impressed with how comfortable he was in the presence of his piers and professors. I sensed a new-found confidence and sense of purpose that will help him in his career in the future.
Thursday, June 07, 2012
Monday, June 04, 2012
The death of the last Centuar
Samuel Allerton was a self-made millionaire from Chicago - one of the wealthiest people of the 1800's. His only heir, Robert, was a sensitive boy with a keen appreciation for art. He utilised the family wealth wisely to create an enduring legacy through art (including numerous gifts to the Chicago art museum). We visited the Allerton farm close to Urbana and was blown away by the art exhibited in garden settings as well as inside the unspoiled forest. We closed off the day with a visit to "the death of the last Centaur". A bronze statue outside in the forest. It was an experience in poignant beauty, exclaiming the futile search for human worth.
Saturday, June 02, 2012
Orange-infused Wolftrap
We had dinner at friends of Julia (Izak's girlfriend) on Friday in Urbana (Illinois). We met wonderful people; with great families and visible friendships. It was also gratifying to see some openly witness their relationship with God. Many of them were quite knowledgeable about South Africa. This was demonstrated in some way when we were served an attractive blend of Boekenhoutskloof Wolftrap, infused with orange peel and topped up with Vodka. We enjoyed this with delicious chocolate cake.
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