The year 2010 flew by like a dream. I still can't believe that we are now into another year, in another decade. Where did all the time go? Well, a lot has happened in the last year alone, which probably explains my complete absence from blogging. To sum it up, I quit my job at the beginning of 2010, went back to being a full-time mum and full-time freelancer, got into a bit of a family drama and now, thank goodness, all is back to normal!
The most memorable of last year, I must say, was the Japan trip that the chubby hubby, Deziree and I took with my parents and brother. It was so good to be out and about in another country, experiencing life in a different culture and pigging out on all the delicious Japanese food. We were there for almost two weeks, and it was a blast zipping in and out from Tokyo to Echigo Yuzawa, Atami and Kyoto. Free and easy travel is definitely the way to go!

Just look how gorgeous that is. This photo was taken by the lovely Chubby Hubby, photographer extraodinaire, at Echigo Yuzawa, where the people were friendly, the snow was abundant and the weather was beautiful! I could never have been able to conjure up such a beautiful image in my mind. This is only about two hours away by the Shinkansen (bullet train) from Tokyo, yet the scenery changed completely from a cosmopolitan hustle of a city to a rejuvenating and scenic countryside. Mind you, taking the Shinkansen gives you different views of Japan every few minutes anyway, as the country is so vastly different from one location to the next. So, the train journeys there are very colourful and exciting, like nothing you would ever see in any other countries in the world.
Kyoto was spent in a dizzying hurry, as you could say. Because of communication problems we had with the front office staff at our Atami hotel, we could only spend 4 hours at Kyoto. Having been told that it was only 45 minutes away, which we found a little bit strange but didn't enquire further, we left Atami for Kyoto by the JR at around 10 am. But when we purchased the ticket, and upon settling in the train, we found out that it would be close to a three and a half hour-journey. So there was no turning back and off we went to Kyoto.
Boy, are we glad that we did. Kyoto was so much fun! Although all of the time was spent inside the Aeon Mall, the shopping was excellent! We got pretty much everything we wanted to buy for our friends and families back home from this gigantic place. I loved it! Pity that we had to, literally, ran back to the station by about 6 pm to catch the last train back to Atami, which was due at 7 pm. It was definitely an experience to remember, and running all over the Kyoto station with shopping bags dangling on both your arms, with a seven-year-old in tow, was no joke either!

Most of the Japan trip was spent in Tokyo 'tho, so we could see a lot more of this city, from the effervescent Ginza to the tech-savvy Akihabara, the hip Shinjuku, Roponggi and the family-friendly Disney Sea and Disneyland. My main gripe about Japan was that, for such a clean country, it was bloody difficult to find a rubbish bin! But, I do salute the Japanese for their highly civilised mentality, their policies on recycling and generally, for their way of life.
So, that was the highlight of my life last year. Just being able to spend time with the loved ones away from the daily grind of Singapore life was a blessing. And to enjoy all that we did, it was just a bonus. This year, I will be taking on more projects on the career front, and hopefully be able to bring to fruition a couple of ideas that I've had for a while. Can't wait to see what 2011 will bring for all of us. But I'll definitely keep you posted!
Until then, xoxo and have a fantabulous year!!