Monday, June 15, 2009

New Cell Group Bonding

In the mist of our busy schedule, our cell members have found time during the start of June school holidays for relaxation & bonding at National Service Resort & Country Club . We had a bbq dinner on the last night of our stay. A sumptuous spread of food were prepared by various members of our group. We had satays, marinated stingrays, marinated pork chops, 2 types of marinated chicken wings (mustard, honey & herb and also teriyaki), beautiful mixed vegetables & fruits salads, chicken curry, sausages, cuttlefish balls, ice-creams, agar agar, fruits & wine.

So, as best said, let that picture speak a thousand words . . . . . .

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More chefs at work. Hahaha ... Hurry, hurry, many are getting hungry.

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Child labour? Why not? Under daddy's supervision is perfectly acceptable.

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Hey, who cooked it?

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Byran, look here! you're on candid camera.

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Thanks David, you've brightened our day! We love your shirt.

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Tempting, right?'

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"Two's a company, three's a crowd." Wrong, who said that? It should be "Two's a company, three's a party"

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four's a celebration; and five's . . . .

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Yum, yum, not bluffing you, the satay tastes reeeeal good ... hmmm ...

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Want to know how we handle the leftovers? Oh well! losers eat them all. Poor Joel, must have gotten to eat most of them . . . .
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Taking a break from eating.

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