Chinese New Year's Reunion Dinner

Celebrating Reunion Dinner at our very own place is good news because we get to prepare our own food and also, do a massive clean up for our home too! This is what our place looked like after we have cleaned them up!
 

Picture of our living room. Neat?
 
Our new enlarged living room and the door way.
In fact, this was the first time that we bought Yu Sheng! I asked my colleagues about their usual Yu Sheng orders and we chose the one from Sushi Tei! It was so delicious. My sister, Eileen, was able to guide the excited children in the pouring of the condiments into the Yu Sheng. We didn't add the raw food into the vegetables because it would not be suitable for the young ones. We ate the sashimi separately.

Aunt Eileen with Josh and Kate. They were amazed by the number of ingredients to be added inside.
 
Group picture with our special guest dog, Steady!
 
Huat ah!
 
The sauce wasn't too sweet and the vegetables were fresh too!
 
Josh spotted a long strand of radish and we shared!
 
Ain't it funny?
 
Uncle Roy was so good with children and thought of using the playmat as their magic carpet! They love it!
 
Gwen enjoyed Uncle Roy and Auntie Eileen's company.
 
Random group picture. Taken by Josh.
 
Mushrooms and mushrooms! They love it!
 
My mum playing 'Snake and Ladder' with Josh. Josh kept winning!
 
Grandfather with Gwen
We find that Reunion Dinner is indeed a good time to gather and have fun! The annual steamboat makes us feel cosy and warm, together with the Lao Yu Sheng. I hope we can do this yearly!

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