Saturday, February 7, 2026
Our rings
Monday, January 26, 2026
Grief
After our Taiwan trip... there certainly was a lot to do to clear up and settle. But no, wave after wave of grief struck, relentlessly. Every time I woke up, I immediately thought of him and how he was no longer in his bed. Every time I stabilised a while, all too soon I would be hit afresh with the realisation that there was now a void in my life where hubby once was. After over 20 years of being together, there was nowhere I could find peace from the pain of losing him. Every location, every object held reminders that he was once there, and that now he is not, and that he never will be there again.
SE took these pictures of his place at our dinner table. She said she wanted to remember how it was.
Honestly I was surprised by how unbearable, how unthinkable, how awful losing hubby would feel. And many times I wonder how I can carry on from here.
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Taiwan Day9 - Home
We reached home with no delays at all. Well in time for the "3rd 7th-day" prayers for hubby later in the day.
This had been a surreal trip - from the original normal planning and preparation, to the 'backup plan' of us having to leave hubby at home, to finally us going without him because he had already left us. We talked about him throughout... Papa would have liked the weather as it's not that cold, Papa would have liked the food, Papa would have complained non-stop about this queue, this tour would not have been suitable for Papa, no way Papa could have walked this trail with his recent mobility level (and hubby had been so fit before the brain tumors sigh). We remembered to get Captain Hook out for pictures.
From an initial damp start, I got into the groove as the trip progressed. Seeing my girls enjoy the itinerary I had put together made my step light in the morning as we left our hotel for another day out.
As usual we bought some snacks home to share with family and friends. The loot is much less without hubby's portion as he was the biggest shopper and consumer. Oh, now he is not here to defend himself. Well some of the snacks he had bought from Bangkok are actually not eaten yet.
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
Taiwan Themed 7-11s
One post on this... we went looking for some 'themed' 7-11 outlets which are a thing in Taiwan. Initially we couldn't find one even with a map. Apparently it's common enough for a themed outlet to revert to a normal one so maybe that's what happened. We were excited to find our first one - 'Open Chan' is an alien dog with rainbow ears which is the official mascot for 7-11 in Taiwan.
Themed outlets have deco with the mascot - eg walls and ceilings - and sell related merchandise. We weren't crazy about any character but hunted and detoured to a few outlets.
We do like Sumkko Gurashi characters. The soft toy merchandise were too big to be bringing home though. Would have been good if they could sell more things including smaller items like keychains or stickers.
Most of these themed outlets were small hence didn't have the space to decorate very well.
Monday, January 12, 2026
Taiwan Day8 - Taipei 101, Songshan and Huashan Cultural parks
We had one more day in Taipei, but had already gone to all the places on my list. Had to scramble to find things to do. We checked out from our hotel (listed as "UrbanAbode Dugu") which conveniently had a luggage storage area - no regrets staying there! Took the train to the touristy Taipei 101. I am not a fan of visiting high-rise buildings. Charges to go up to the Observatory were high so we didn't bother.
Decided to check out Songshan Cultural park next. I saw a well-patronised Hong Kong restaurant while walking... but hubby who would have appreciated Chinese cuisine wasn't around. I must say that hubby was very much on my mind this trip. :( We walked into a Japanese yakitori place instead - food was average only.
Thursday, January 8, 2026
Taiwan Day7 - Yangmingshan National Park
Two things - first thing, getting there was TOUGH! It was quite a wait for the 260 bus at the Taipei Main Station, then we had to stand for the 45-min journey. Reached the Yangmingshan bus terminal where it was a longish wait for the 108 shuttle bus. It came and, oh what a journey! We hung on for dear life as the bus swayed all over the steep windy roads. It was such a LONG ride too.
Second thing, this place is GORGEOUS. :) Until I encountered problems selecting which photos to post here! I decided on Xiaoyoukeng as our first stop with its volcanic fumaroles (from Google, these are openings in the earth surface which emit volcanic gases). Well it was something special all right! Erm, the smell of sulphur/rotten eggs does take getting used to.
The trail is apparently a 45-min one, but we took our time and only reached the starting point again in 1.5 hours. After thinking we had missed the last bus back to Taipei, luckily another bus 260 arrived. Phew, saved. SE chose this place called 'Joyful' at the Main Station for dinner. My katsu choice really hit the spot for me and I kept telling the girls I was very joyful hehe.
Monday, January 5, 2026
Taiwan Day6 - Beitou, Tamsui
My strategy was if rainy, stay near Taipei, if sunny, head out. :) Off we went on a day trip to Beitou/Tamsui since the weather forecast was good.
Of course we had to try 'Ah Gei' which can only be found in Tamsui. This invention is cellophane noodles stuffed into a fried taufu and served in a starchy sauce. It was ok, nothing great but easy enough to eat. We walked around and tried some other snacks.

























































