The day after Christmas is known as Boxing Day in the UK. The tradition is that a maid will get her present in a box on this lovely day. So, it's called the Boxing Day. Also, it's a shopping day where shops offer huge discount to clear stock after Christmas. As people rush to
sapu cheap stuff, they end up boxing each other. Hence, this is another explanation of the Boxing Day.
We went to Ely, a city only 30 minutes away from Cambridge. There's a cathedral. As long as there's a cathedral, the place is considered a city, instead of a town.





On this day, Tesco and Asda were still closed. Luckily a chinese grocery store was opened and we replenished our food stock from there.

Instead of having fried rice with mixed vege, we fried mixed vege with rice.



Mama Peh was preparing tomyam steamboat dinner while we
melepak around Cambridge.

MonKee was too free before dinner. So, she dressed up Zeta's
siu-pat with my scarf and hat.



Tomyam steamboat dinner, yum...yum...
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