Before dinner, I went up to the roof top garden to let the kids play with the swing. The dragonfruit was ripe when I went up! So cool to grow your own fruits.
This was what the dragon fruit plant looked like few weeks back..

Then the flower grew from this..

Slowly, the flower drooped down

and dries up as the fruit comes out
And finally this!
here's my children with both equally messy hair!
Anyway for dinner, my dad specially requested certain dishes to be cooked as he missed eating it.
He requested for specially for yong tau foo with fishballs. One of my favourite dishes too!
Then my mum also prepared home made fish cakes which I absolutely love cos its crispy and chewy. There was also Lo Hei- a typical Chinese New Year salad dish (since we are all in the celebratory mood), as well as Kong Bak Pau and soup.
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