Friday, September 28, 2012

Sabaai Sabaai Thai Massage


Backache problems, neck pains and stress have been
bugging me for some time...



My job requires me to be on the computer for really long hours.
And when I'm focused, I tend to forget to relax and loosen up, which thus, results in muscle aches:





Located in the vicinity of Boat Quay's bar and restaurants,
you would find this classy Thai massage parlor:






The moment I entered, I was warmly greeted by friendly staffs and
the cozy ambiance made me feel at ease:






*Note: Make it a habit to check the certificates and make sure
that you're served by the professionals!


You won't want to be paying to break your bones.






Not being fussy but setting my standards right-
Welcome drink is a must, and ginger tea is a plus!






Enjoying the refreshing tea while having my free foot scrub:





With it's beautifully decorated hall, I was further impressed when I was led inside~





I've a thing for modern Thai-style, stress free environment:





My personal space for an hour- all to myself!






Changed, ready for my therapeutic treatment:





Thai Massage form of body therapy includes:

Therapeutic stretching, joint mobilization, rhythmic deep-tissue compression, toning of energy lines,
acupressure, assisted hatha yoga poses, mindfulness and loving-kindness meditation.

Due to the unique form of stretching employed, Thai Massage is sometimes called “lazy man’s Yoga.”






The practitioner is able to direct the intensity of the stretching and pressure points
for a much deeper result than one practicing yoga on their own would be able to achieve.
Movements are flowing and harmonious, creating a deeply soothing yet energizing effect.


It involves peripheral stimulation, acting as an external stimulant to produce specific, internal effects.





 Concluding the session with a great head massage:




I might not be a professional, but I've experienced enough massages to know 
that I'm not just looking for temporary relieve, 
but a treatment that could potentially resolve my constant body aches.


Not only did my female therapist manage to find the exact spots
and was specific in reliving my sore muscles,
I was amazed by how she had the strength to satisfy my preference for stronger massages!



-I'm glad that I found what I want from Sabaai Sabaai Thai massage!




Ginger tea tastes even better, aftermath:



Be your own judge, genuine smiles don't lie :)




Rejuvenated and fully unwind!




I only share what I'm confident of,
and I'm truly pleased with my experience at Sabaai sabaai.



If you're looking for proper, good authentic massages, give them a try!

Super value for money, rates from just $35



They provide aroma therapy and foot massages as well.
I'm totally giving it a shot the next time ;)







Thank you for relieving my pain :) 


Sabaai Sabaai Thai Traditional Massage
49a Boat Quay, Singapore 049838
(Raffles Place MRT Station)

Tel: 6536 3306

Opened Daily: 12pm to 10pm (Monday-Saturday),
12pm to 6pm (Sunday)



Like their facebook page here:
https://www.facebook.com/sabaaisabaaithaimassage

Find out more on their pricing and details: 
http://sabaai-thai-massage.blogspot.sg/


Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Disneyland, where magic happens






The moment you step into Disneyland...

 You see faces lit up, people grinning ear to ear and you just feel a weird sense of blissfulness.
-It's almost magical






Am ecstatic about staying within the Theme Park this time round!

Thanks to Disneyland, here's my 2 days resort!
"Disney's Hollywood Hotel"





Was given a room big enough to fit a family, so I slept on one bed each day!




Everything's filled with Mickey Mouse!
From the sheets, to the backdrop, to toiletries... Just the way I like it: 






Thank god for the management's thoughtfulness, I had an early check-in to the room
to freshen up for a bit, before I met up with the rest of the bloggers
to take a shuttle down our lunch venue:





And we arrived!






At the "Hongkong Disneyland Hotel"- which is in this beautiful Victorian concept.
No wonder it's already fully booked:




Well, nevertheless, we've got the opportunity to dine here!
*Skips around




"Crystal Lotus" Restaurant:





By this time, I was practically famished from all my jumpiness, I could gobble up the whole table. 





Luckily for me? Or for them? They had this breath-taking scenery right outside the window
that took my attention off food for a second:






So stunning, I didn't even mind a silhouette of myself, so that the focus's on the background: 




If only the menu was edible... *mumbles




FOOD!!!!!!


That's the thing about bloggers. No matter how much your stomach's complaining,
you gotta keep your cool and take a photo first: 






Rejoice!

For the starter's so good, I could tell that it's delish not only because I was starving.





And what came next was just WAY ADORBS!




I was pleasantly surprised when it wasn't just appealing to the eyes but totally yummy too!





Little green man, with green fillings!





And yes, of course, the cutesey piglet was char siew bun:





Even the winter melon scallop soup came in the form of mickey mouse too:





How am I not impressed?!





More delicate cuisines:





CUTEST DESSERTS EVER, EVER.
Do you still remember chicken little? I want a pet like that lol




So I took it home... in my stomach, that is.





We rounded it up with Edison's birthday celebration!
Lucky child of one of the "parent blogger":





I wished I had mine celebrated there too... What's better than a magical birthday?





After a satisfying meal, time to grab more photos of the beautiful hotel:





And we are now all energized for our upcoming activities! 




Stay tuned for my trip to Hongkong Disneyland Part II,

together with the power "Parents Bloggers".


It's my first time hanging out with them for an overseas trip, and they are really pretty cool!






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