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Sunday, February 17, 2008

Valentine Day success?

What does Valentine's Days has to do with success?

Talking about successful... It doesn't mean have to be something very big...

I went to our clubhouse 'supposely' to help out my friends in setting up the valentine's day dinner event and of course supporting their event by patronising them too.

Even though the people turned out is not fantastic, but I would give these event an "A" because it's a grade "A" experience at the end of the day.

Every dishes presented on my table was a pleasent surprise...

From the "transforming" of normal table to a nice setting, the delicious soup, the nicely decorated chicken chop, the red wine, the rose petals on the table, the chocolate, the photo taking and the rose for the lady as well...


All of these were done with lots of kind and lovely thought...

It was a "wow" after another "wow" in my heart... (Life is full of pleasent surprises when you were least expected)

I won't compare it with fine dining or any other franchise restaurant that was very commercialized, or those trying to 'capitalized' on valentine's day to charge extra.


Those commercialized outlets cannot be compared to this dinner I had. The dinner was served with heart and soul by the people who take pride in what they are doing. Furthermore, it cost you a little but having you in mind to make it a great experience for you.

That is something you won't not get in a typical restaurant.

I still remember Mother Theresa said something like this... "it's not doing the great things but doing the small thing with great love".
Yes, this valentine day dinner is this special "small thing".
Yes, this is a "success" for Valentine's Day for the organiser and the patron.

en-JOY

ps: For those who were invited but could not make it... Too bad, they don't know what they were missing ;-)


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