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Picture Journal: Winter Break 2011 - part 2

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-12/19/2011- Christmas dinner with my bible study group. We ate at San Pedro Bistro Square. The food was awesome. The atmosphere is perfect for couple though. Maybe next time we'll go there for date night :p
Sizzling Cornish Hen
Fillet Mignon
-12/20/2011- Happy two years anniversary! I'm so blessed to have this wonderful man as my husband. May our love grows stronger and our marriage be blessings for other =)
The happy couple =)
Ultimate Red Velvet Cheesecake
The rest of the week was a blur to me =P However, these are some pictures of the rest of the week. Seems like I did some cooking and they were pretty good:
Pisang Molen Wannabe=P
Siomay Nona Vero =p
We also ate out :) Holiday is the only time for my husband to enjoy this special lunch buffet @ Thai Spoon.
Thai Spoon
We also met our niece while delivering her Christmas gift.
The gift
This is her smile pose =)
So cute!
 More pictures coming! =D

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