
Happy Birthday, Kendy!
Sharon was so sweet and planned this secret makan session for her darling.

Thanks for treating us to a great Saturday Brunch!

We went to Golden Unicorn again because of the good quality yum cha.

Don't you think Eliss look very nice in this outfit?

In the late afternoon, we gathered for a showdown of futsal at University of Sydney.

These are our fans. Cannot lose face...

The game is quicker and more demanding than football. My dribbling was quite rusty, but managed to go past my opponent a couple of times. Hehe.

Nothing beats the high of scoring a goal.
This was one of them. Sorry, Bernice!

Nearly died after the 90min game, was nearly out of breath and my calves were aching like mad .

Our friendly opponents still looked pretty fit for another game. We'll meet again!

It was a good game, so nice to be find friends who you can just play and laugh together.

We went to have Korean with Pst John for dinner, as he hosted Pst Kevin from CHC KL.
Pst Kevin will be preaching on the Sunday service.

This spicy crab hotpot was simply the best. Yum!

After that, we went for some pat bing soo (팥빙수).
This snack is composed of ice shavings and sweetened red beans (known as 팥, or pat). It initially began as a mixture of hand shaved ice and sweetened red beans.
It was sold by street vendors. These days it has become a very elaborate summer dessert, often topped with ice cream or frozen yogurt, sweetened condensed milk, fruit syrups, various fruits such as strawberries, kiwis, and bananas, small pieces of tteok (rice cake), chewy jelly bits, and cereal flakes.

Pst Kevin shared about his experience of growing his church of 20 to 1200.
We had a great chat about some of the upcoming events we could do next year.
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