After a late-ish night last night there was nothing that seemed more appealing than a competitive game of bowling … and I’m not at all being sarcastic. And even better the game was free courtesy of Su Yin’s groupon voucher. Ha ha. Well, I did have to work a little for it since I had to walk to the venue to book the game in for us as Su Yin couldn’t get through on the phone lines!
Out of the four of us, Laney, E-Yen, Su Yin and I, you can be sure that none of us are going to take the bowling world by storm. Su Yin could barely lift the lightest of the balls! Still, it was rather amusing. Especially as there was this little girl next to us who, though needing two arms, seemed stronger than Su Yin … She was very cute – every time she released the bowl down the alley she would turn around and grin at us.
After the game, E-Yen and I followed Su Yin back to her place where she lovingly cooked us up some soufflé. Now, soufflé is not the easiest of baking items to prepare – and it was made even harder by the fact Su Yin didn’t have a whisk! Oh boy. This was only the second time she’d made the soufflé and from the sounds of it she had learnt hear lesson well from the first (though apparently not well enough to think of going out to buy a whisk!) The soufflé was mostly a success – it rose in the oven, sort of, and for the most part kept its form after we took it out. Good taste too.