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Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Realised that I have too many posts to update and ended up just keep delaying updating.  So I will try to update the latest.  For the backlog, I will try to update when I'm free and then I will leave a message on the latest post if I had updated any old posts.

Latest update
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Winter in Seoul 

Oops!  The post were completed, but dunno why didn't post it then.

Prawning at Marina Country Club (12 Dec 2012)
Another great little helper (8 Oct 2012)
Nostalgic Kopitiam (1 Oct 2012)
Mid-Autumn Celebration with Yeye (30 Sep 2012)
Mid-Autumn Festival 2012 (29 Sep 2012)
Blackout Dining (23 September 2012)
Cutie lost her 2 front teeth (28 July 2012)
Hard Rock Hotel (24 June 2012)
My Cutie's first Writing (1 June 2012)

Classic - sisterly love and promises of my darlings

Found this draft in my blog and I had actually intended to post it in 2012!

I like the photo which I had taken when we were on the bus then.  So sweet, love it.

Here's the promise they had made in 2012,  I will show it to them when I grow old, hee...


Thursday, August 6, 2015

SG50 Lego Fun

Received the SG50 Lego, so mobilised my darlings to help to build the structures of the Gardens by the Bay and the Changi International Airport.  Actually, they are already 'experts' in Lego building with so many Lego toys of their own.  It was thus not difficult at all for them to build the SG50 models.

After that, we decided to add our own Lego set to enhance what we had built.  The photos do not really do justice to the original.  If you look closer, you will notice that 'glass' panels are being used in our creative designs.  
Gardens by the Bay



Singapore Changi International Airport

So what do you think of our SG50 Lego design?


Thursday, May 21, 2015

Koalmania at Singapore Zoo

It's been a long time since I blogged.

At least, late than never, right?

Well, guess who.

Today, I brought my darlings to the Singapore Zoo after school.  We had not been to the zoo for a while (since last year).  We went there to see the four koalas that are available for public viewing starting from yesterday.

Koala: How did she climb
so high up?
Although the Koala Enclosure was not very big, it was a pleasure to be able to see the four cute little furry creatures at close range.  Still can remember our tour to Melbourne then to see the Koalas.  We were not able to 'see' them as they were all high up on the eucalyptus trees.  At least, here we could see them well, hee... as the highest they could go is just a few metres above ground.  We had managed to capture a few good shots of them, although at times they seemed to be 'camera-shy'.

Arrgh....aren't they cute?

We loved the part where one of the koalas went to hug a smaller one nearby. My Cutie said she was the bigger sized koala (indicating she was hugging my Sweetie).  So sweet.

My darlings were both busy capturing them on their camera phones.  Yes, they are no longer little babies and they have their own phones.

As the zoo closed at 6pm, we did not get to tour the whole place.  Though we only spent a few hours at the zoo, we had managed to go round seeing other animals and the various shows.  We had seen quite a number of animals like the white tigers, orang utans, komodo dragons, wallabies, goats and most importantly, our four marsupial friends - Shan, Idalia, Paddle and Pellita.  Do keep your fingers crossed and pray that they will stay permanently at the zoo.

Thursday, December 25, 2014

Winter in Seoul (Part 6/6)

Remembering the good old days in Korea now (2014) and then (2009).
2009 (Lotte Hotel World's lobby)










2014 (Lotte Hotel World's lobby)

2009


2014









2009
(Cutie's with Mommy while Sweetie was napping)
2014 (on their own without any adult)








2009


2014 (on her own without help)
                                                                         



2014 (my Sweetie can finally join in the fun.)

2009

2014 (on their own)




2009 (20th Anniversary)




2014 (25th Anniversary)
























Will they be in Korea again on their 30th Anniversary?

Winter in Seoul (Part 5/6)

The highlight of the tour was the trip to Phoenix Park Ski Resort.  My darlings were very excited as it was the first time they went skiing.  We had engaged an English-speaking Korean instructor to coach us privately.  My Cutie was very diligent and had mastered skiing quickly.  My Sweetie, being young, did not like wearing the extra ski jacket/pants, ski goggles and having two long skis on her legs.  Honestly, it was really difficult to move around with the skis on the legs and you would need a lot of strength and energy to sustain throughout.  Guess it's too straining for her especially at the beginning.  In the end, Mommy stayed with her to play on our own instead of joining the ski lesson.  Mommy could only teach her the basics which I knew, eg. the proper way to go up the slope.  To my surprise, this Sweetie was so brave as to go down the slope on her own, without the instructor by her side nor me (mmm... though doubt I would be of much help being a beginner myself).

In total, we had a great time skiing for 2 days here and all of us were quite so confident of our skills that we even had a race among ourselves.  On the 3rd day at the Ski Resort, we decided to take the gondola to go to the highest peak of the mountain.  For your information, you will need to pay to use the gondola to go up and also to go down.  It was quite a weird experience for us, as guess we were the only ones taking the gondola two-ways (all those in the queues were going to ski down the slope).

It was an experience as it was really cold up there (even though it was extremely sunny).  We even had to cover our face during phototaking.  My Sweetie loves my sunglass too.  :)  It was really worth the trip as the air here is extremely fresh and the view is mesmerising.


Winter in Seoul (Part 4/6)

My darlings' FIRST.

The last time when we came to Lotte World Theme Park, my darlings were still quite young.  Hence, we did not go for many rides.

How time flies.  They are quite independent now to try new rides, some of which, they have to be on their own.  It was the first time they tried the bumper car rides.

We had also tried the hotair balloon ride (see photo on the right).  Although it wasn't really 'hotair', the designs (look at the other hotair balloons in the photo) was similar to one.  It was quite an experience when the hotair balloon ascend towards the ceiling of the theme park and also descend at the end of the ride.
Since our many visits to Legoland this year, my Cutie has started to have fears of roller-coaster rides (although the rides we went were just supermini type, that even my Sweetie was okay with the rides). As she was quite a pro in reading the map, there was no way we could get her into a ride that involves a little roller-coaster ride.  After much persuasion, my Cutie, being a brave little girl, decided to give the Adventures of Sindbad a try.  Everyone was proud of my Cutie of her achievement at overcoming her fears.  What an adventure for my Cutie and Sweetie.

Saranhaeyo 사랑해요 (I love you)

It was also the first for my darlings to eat ICE-CREAM in winter.  Look at the Lorry-design ice-cream.  Yummy.

For my Sweetie, it was also her first --- to roll down a staircase.  Luckily, she had her thick winter wear which helped to cushion her and slowed her down the roll at the stairs, gee... Mommy could only watch in horror with my Cutie as we were at the top of the stairs.  That scene was like the Korean drama, as she rolled SLOWLY down.  What a scare she gave to Mommy.  Naughty.  Naughty.

Sisterly Love