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Mummies Lunch Date at Sushi Tei! Mmm…

It has been a long while since we mummies from the March forum in Singapore Motherhood met  to catch up. Its a pity the Ling, Kareen and Connie could not make it due to work commitments. However, the few of us enjoyed ourselves chatting over the short lunch. We all agreed on Sushi Tei at Raffles City. Its a cozy place to gather and we sat in a round cushioned section. 


Kinda missed salmon sashimi and thus ordered Salmon don to share with Chloez. Its Chloez first try on sashimi and apparently she took it very well. 

The food certainly look very appetising doesn’t it? Joyce ordered Kani Avocado Salad due to dieting reasons. Very healthy! Ivy ordered TenZaru Soba which was not in the photo as I was busy talking. šŸ˜› Sheryl had Yaki Udon as shown above bottom right.

 Here’s me in my OOTD from Pearl Milk Tea. Love the blue, braless and tutu feature of this floral piece. I am still having bad hair day so here I am tying up my unruly hair. Chloez was wearing a FOX knitted top and denim skirt. To top off our outfits, we wore the high cut black suede boots together. šŸ™‚


Look at cutie Jovelle posing for the photos! Well trained by Joyce! Mummy Joyce is looking gorgeous as ever with her bangs and off shoulder blue floral peplum top matched with a pair of shorts and platforms. 


A semi group photo taken by Sheryl. She’s camera shy that day. Mummy Ivy always has her perfect soft bouncy curls to give her the feminine look. Apparently her dentist trip did not affect her looking good in the photos.


Group photo taken by the staff of Sushi Tei before we start the meal. Thank you mummies for wonderful afternoon! I am looking forward to our Christmas party already! 

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Celestia Faith Chong

A blessed single mom of three kids, Celestia came from a humble background with a roller coaster life journey. Single-handedly, she overcame the challenging hurdles and strived for success.

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