Wednesday, May 06, 2009

Caught on the Cycling Bug

Got hooked on cycling recently. It all started with the Safra Runway cycling last June where we had a good time on the super straight & flat Paya Lebar runway.

So when we were knew that OCBC was organising a cycling event on 22 Feb 2009, we promptly signed up for it. We rented the bikes from the organisers but didn't know helmets would be provided. Got this cycling helmet from Giant at only SGD $4! Looks almost like a turban.
The Start & End point was at the F1 Pit Building.
We did the 20KM community run. A huge crowd at the starting point, awaiting for the flag off. Despite the crowd, it was a very well organised event and the T-shirt looks great.
Jennifer & her friends joined us as well.
Completed the 20KM quite effortlessly and we were still looking fresh after the ride.
Subsequently Gerald & I regularly cycle from our place through the Eastern Park Connector. We'll stop for yummy Chicken chop noodle at Changi Village Food Centre before heading back which usually takes up almost the whole sunday afternoon. On several ocassions, it started raining on our way back. Cycling in the rain was great to drench the heat & bring back the childhood memories.

Recalled the first time we tried cycling this same route. Gerald was so exhausted that he had cramps on both legs and was so mad at me for the endless long distance cycling. Now, he's the one suggesting that we cycle to Changi Village for makan... haha

I organised a "Go for a Spin" session with my Colleagues on 19 Apr 2009. We started from ECP, near MacDonalds. Since some of them have not done cycling for ages, I was planning to cover 25km & U-turn along Changi Coast Road.

As pleasantly surprised that everyone was so on and we continued till Changi Beach (opposite Changi Village).

This poster was there at the junction outside Changi Airfreight Centre. Feels like it was there especially for us. A perfect photo taking opportunity. Everyone was so happy at the finishing point after cycling 32KM.


Was crazy enough to really get my personal road bike after contemplating for months. It's a Scott Speedster Contenssa 2009 model. Simply loved the colour. It's like buying an LV bag but I felt the pinch more than ever. And yes, I'll make sure it's kept safely at all times so it found residence in the Study Room.
Maiden ride.. from the Bicycle shop @ East Coast Road back home via the Siglap park connector.First weekend ride was estimated 40KM from home to Changi Village & back. Could feel the strong wind against my face as I race down the Changi Coast Road & bypassing other riders.

I need to beef up my riding skills though. Need to gain confidence to hop on & off the bike with the seat at waist high & ride on the road. *horrors* More immediate task should be to get cycling short asap! =)




Just realised I haven't blog for the longest time. Haven't even started on my fav Switzerland trip last year in my travel blog. I'm always guilty of packing too much activities in my life in my attempt to make it less mundane. Time to prioritise...

2nd Wedding Anniversary


Recently downloaded these pics taken during our 2nd Wedding Anniversary from my camera. Gerald got a bouquet of white roses (my fav colour) delivered to our house on 1st Jan 2009. No wonder he purposely wanted to delay leaving the house.
As part of the celebration, he also bought the Millennium & Corpothorn Ala Carte membership card which entitles to us to a 1 night stay at any of the M&C hotels. We were promptly welcome at Orchard Hotel.
We didn't stay in the room for long but instead, went out for coffee. Delicious chocolate & durian cake from the Big O Cafe @ Wheelock Place. 2 thumbs up!

We had a quiet dinner at one of my fav eating place, PS Cafe. It's our first time at the Palais outlet and the ambiance is better than both the Paragon & Harding Road branches. The food is delicious but also pretty pricey. The outdoor sitting area would be perfect for a lazy weekend brunch... we'll definitely be back!


As I was archiving my personal email inbox recently, was reminded of the tremendous effort we put in to prepare for the wedding and to make the marriage work. We certainly shouldn't take things for granted at all time. I'm thankful that Gerald is supportive in every way & I'm like a gem too for being so understanding at all times. =)