Thursday, December 24, 2020

Merry Christmas!

Some decorations at Le Meridien Hotel, Putrajaya...
a kiosk selling candies & cookies outside the hotel restaurant.
The Xmas tree isn't that extravagant....just a mediocre one with presents at the bottom.
Back in the office, i received some gifts from our European dealer....a greeting card and a box of caramel & sea salt fudge
here is how it looks like...only 9 pieces!
hailed all the way from England....
meanwhile, a simple celebration at home, just exchanging gifts and will have Chinese turkey tonight...
Chinese turkey = roasted duck😉

till then,
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!

11 comments:

PH said...

Chinese turkey hah..hah... Merry Christmas! I want the Caramel & Sea Salt Fudge! LOL!

mun said...

Blessed Christmas ☃️🎄 to you and your family! Your parents got celebrate christmas with gift exchange?

Tekkaus said...

I would love to have some roast duck. :D

mun said...

Wah! That box of fudge flew all the way courier from uk to here? How long did that take? Everyone has a box or just you? 🎁

Nancy Chan said...

Yummy gift from your dealer. I love Chinese turkey - roast duck. Merry Christmas to you and yours.

Stacy said...

Well more pieces of fudge would just give you diabetes. :p

Merry Christmas to you!

roughterrain crane said...

I stopped by your blog fortunately. Your photos are full of joy waiting for the happy holiday season.

Libby said...

Chinese Turkey! Lol!!! At first I was still wondering what is Chinese Turkey!

Rose world said...

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and family!!
I sure dont mind the Chinese turkey.

Twilight Man said...

It has been many donkey years I did not step inside both Le Meridien Hotels in KL and Putrajaya. What a sad life I have now. LOLOL

Merry Christmas to you. I also received a gift all the way from London for Christmas. Should blog it like you for remembrance.

suituapui said...

Oooo...I'd love that roasted duck! No really good ones here, not nice and as tough as leather usually. We did not have turkey either. Post on that in my blog tomorrow. :(

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