Saturday, January 17, 2009

I didn't know I was looking..

Just come back from work and fancied some Filipino food.. we were talking about different ways to cook fish at work and since we don't get to cook a lot of fish here, we could only share on how we used to cook it. Of course everyone got their own favorites..
So when I came home (I know I'm still working on this diet) I took the fish out of my fridge and just decided to cook it.. truly satisfied. The only thing was the flavor was different from those fishes you get from the Pacific.

By the way I just remembered this conversation of me Alex last night about things that we always look back but never get around to buying it/getting it. Have you got a similar experience?

And I just realized if it's material thing I couldn't justify buying what I want.. (especially a Tiffany ring..I know it's the most affordable compared to Damiani and other branded makes) It's always a problem. I torture myself for weeks, months or even a year until I completely forgot about it. It's a silly thing to do though.
With Alex, he likes camping equipment and trust me the garage and the attic contain more of camping stuff than anything else. But like me, he could spend some time looking at various equipment not that he needs them. Men sometimes!!

OHH I was looking for MV to go with this post and I stumbled on this one from Akoni0829..The Taster's Choice bit was one of those I missed within the four years of seeing BYJ for the first time.. That's a lot of time to catch up, don't you think? It's not that I'm still looking..

2 comments:

jaime said...

Hi Hyds,

Thank you for letting me know about your new look. I love it, congratulations!

I kind of agree with you - materials things, even if we miss the chance of getting it, it is not as important. But I am sure everybody has things they regret not doing / or has done differently, even our Yong Joon.
I only hope we'll learn from our past experience and make it right next time :)

Thanks for a thoughtful post .... love, jaime

Hydee Pole Photography said...

Yup, Jaime. I know there are more important things in life.. Sometimes when I show things to people especially material stuff or loads of food I feel guilty cause I know there are many children who hasn't got anything or even food on their plates at the moment. It makes me think and become responsible..
Thank you for dropping by.
Love, Hyds