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Ng Family's "Winter Dinner"


I love the relatives on my maternal side. Kind, caring, fun, easy-going, hard working. Some of the traits which I hope I have too in myself. Being with them just brings smiles to my face, and helps my outlook on my life. This meal was one of the many meals we had together where I felt warm, happy and lucky that I am part of this family. I would not know what I would be like if it was not for them all.

Tonight's menu included something which I have not had since I was 11 years old, roast goose! It was awesome and the flavours and smells help brought back a lot of memories of when I was a child in Hong Kong and being with this wonderful family.

Thank you all, ever so grateful for all of you for being a part of my life.

More photos here.
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