Monday, August 28, 2006
Sunday, 20 August - Maidless!
Thursday, 17 August - Kakak's Birthday

Tuesday, August 15
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Not sure if the actual TODAY link is still valid.
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
Fireworks Saga (in 5 parts)
Today was quite a busy day. In the morning, my sister and I decided that we wanted to go for the Library book sale at the Expo. BIG MISTAKE. As we entered the carpark, we saw the large crowds at the entrance. No way man, I've had enough of mingling with people this past week. Not so hardup about buying cheap books. So immediately I made my way out of the carpark. What a waste of petrol plying up and down the AYE! On the way back we managed to pack duck rice for everyone at home for lunch.



After dropping off Sean, his dad and Isaac (who would be taking his nap), we headed to the National Library to drop off the books we borrowed 3 weeks ago. TT then headed off to his badminton game. We milled around the Library for a while before heading to the Jubilee Hall (Raffles Hotel) to watch "The Very Hungry Caterpillar and other Stories by Eric Carle" at 4pm. I had booked the tickets quite some time ago through the internet and we got pretty good seats. The kids enjoyed the show where puppets were painted in flourescent and illuminated by ultraviolet lights. I thought the chameleon was really cute and tried to take a short video clip using my camera, but got stopped by the wardens! After the show, TT picked us up and the kids went swimming in the evening. Phew! What a busy day!

Rating: 6/10 (4 marks for the faraway, not-so-impressive view of the fireworks, 2 marks for watching the display in the cool and breezy comfort of my bedroom window with Isaac huddling in my arms.)
Part 4 - Friday, August 11 (Team New Caledonia)


Rating: 8/10 (Full marks for the fireworks, minus 2 points for the bad crowd experience)
Part 3 - Wednesday, August 9 (National Day)
I can't tell you the exact details, but we managed to catch the fireworks from the balcony of a condo along Meyer Road near East Coast Park. We were at the 25th floor, and the city view as well as the sea view was simply breath-taking! The fireworks display did not disappoint although I fancied the duration was much too short. However, I was still not quite totally appeased by the episode of the previous day. TT took a video of the whole thing, so I don't have any shots of the fireworks.
Rating: 8/10
Part 2 - Tuesday, August 8 (Team Singapore)
The following is a pathetic tale indeed. If you wish to revel in my ill-fortune, read on...
Not content with watching fireworks from our home window, I was determined to bring the kids to watch it from a relative's office at Suntec Tower 3 on the 41st level. But I had a pilates class after work which ends at 7.30pm. TT was playing badminton from 7-9pm. His badminton time is non-negotiable, but I wasn't willing to give up my pilates class either. So after class I rushed home by cab. By the time we (my two kids, maid and myself) set off, it was 8.15pm. Reached Queenstown MRT but just missed the train! Damn, got to wait 7 minutes for the next one! #%@! The train finally came and it wasn't too crowded (yet). Two kind souls offered their seats to us. By the time we alighted at City Hall, the train was packed. Even the train station was brimming with people. Heard over the public announcement: "The station is very crowded. If you are not boarding the trains, please leave the station!" (wah fierce). 8:45 - We made our way to Suntec via the CityLink. Looks like everyone's rushing to see the fireworks too. We had to carry Isaac in his pram when we encountered stairs because the escalators were way too packed. It was a real workout getting from City Hall to Suntec. And totally pram-unfriendly. Time suddenly went twice as fast, the malls appeared much longer, and our strides seemed so small. We could only walk as fast as Cheryl's legs could manage. I had hoped the fireworks display wouldn't start on time, but it did. #%@! We had just reached the convention centre when it began. By the time we reached the foot of Tower 3, they were firing the final blasts. We managed to see some of it through the tall buildings. 9.10pm and it was all over. Hey, wasn't it supposed to be 15 minutes of fireworks, not 10 minutes? Felt so cheated. Went up anyway to the office to catch the view of the city and smoke. Tired. Hungy. Hot. And Fedup. And then later we had to contend with the traffic jam when my sister-in-law drove us back. Cars from the carparks were now trying to get out of the place, and this was like an hour after everything was over. It was Hell! Nightmare!
I knew I should have set off earlier, but I almost made it you know... My kids didn't seem to mind, the journey was quite an adventure in itself. But I can't help feeling upset about the whole episode. On hindsight, I must have been out of my mind to brave the crowds with two kids in tow using public transport... Plain stupid. But at least I tried.
There must be a better way to catch the fireworks...
Rating: 2/10
Part 1 - Saturday, August 5 (Team Italy)
We just watched it from our living room window. We can only view fireworks from the Festival displayed at the Marina Bay. We cannot see the display fired off at the National Stadium as it is being blocked by the opposite HDB blocks. Today's display lasted a good 15 minutes.
Rating: 4/10
Friday, August 11, 2006
Sunday, August 6 - Splash! Glup, Glup, Glup

The highlight of the day: Cheryl's bike fell into the pond! Fortunately she was not on it... Nobody knows how it happened. TT was looking after Isaac on the scooter, and I was taking photos of some flower (yes, again!) Cheryl was pushing her bike and I guess it veered towards the edge and just slipped off. Glup, glup, glup... and the bike was no more. TT claims it's my fault (as always!) Moved by torrents of tears, we went to Toys R' Us later in the evening to get a two-wheel kick scooter for her (supposed to be a Christmas present). Here is Cheryl with her new scooter.
Plastic Supermarket




Tuesday, August 08, 2006
Thursday, July 27 - Black Pepper Crabs
Took leave from work on Thursday, Jul 27, so that we could celebrate Cheryl's actual birthday with her classmates at school. Packed 20 or so goody bags the night before. After my breakfast of chee cheong fun (see Personal Favourites in my previous blog) at Alexandra Village, we picked Cheryl up and went to Tiong Bahru Plaza to get a cake. We wanted to redeem our Bengawan Solo 1st month cake cards given to us by our friends. Cheryl chose a blackforest cake.
After the celebration at school, TT & I had teochew porridge for lunch at a Henderson coffee shop. Wah, the heat was terrible! Then TT dropped me off at IKEA because I wanted to check out sale (nothing much though). In the evening, my sister's kids popped by for a swim while we adults went to have a meal black pepper crabs. It was also to celebrate my birthday which is on July 31. We went to the famous crab place... Eng Seng Restaurant located at the junction of Still Road and Joo Chiat Place. TT went ahead first to get a table and order the food first because we could only reach there at 6.20pm. (Go there early to avoid queueing or waiting. 5pm if you can, or else 5.30 to 6pm). This is our favourite spot for black pepper crab. It didn't disappoint! The other food was so-so. If you intend to try the crabs, please read this other blog for a comprehensive guide on this place (it's written by someone also called Karen also, but it's not me, and I don't know her). And contrary to newspaper reports, the boss who served us was very polite (maybe because we were settling the bill).
Later we had teh tarik at the muslim shop opposite... bleah... quite tasteless...
Personal Favourites
FOOD
Black Pepper Crabs (First Grade Seafood Place at Eng Seng Restaurant)
Tuesday, August 01, 2006
Sunday, July 23 - The Day After ...
With the party out of the way, I can now look forward to a relaxing Sunday. While the kids were having their own breakfast and watching PlayHouse Disney with our domestic helper, TT and I sneaked away for a quick breakfast at Alexandra Village food centre. We both had the Depot Road Claypot laksa, which was delicious with all the harmful "harm" (cockles)! Unhealthy and yummy!
Then it was off to Botanic Gardens, our favourite park, with the kids... Weather was pretty good - cloudy and not too sunny. Still, it was hot and humid. We did our favourite activity, which was to feed the fishes and turtles with all the leftover bread "donated" by my sister. Thereafter TT played badminton with Cheryl, while Isaac played with his ball. I took the opportunity to exercise our new Canon IXUS 800is camera, taking macro shots of flowers and insects and also closeup shots of the kids.
Back home in the afternoon, while Isaac was taking a nap, I finally found some time to patch the grouting of our floor, and Cheryl even helped me for a while. But somehow the colour of the grouting appears lighter... I dunno, got a feeling it'll start to disintegrate soon, if Isaac and Cheryl continues scouring the house with the trike and scooter. (Update 1 week later: As expected, grouting has all come off already)
Isaac woke up in the late afternoon, and he had an early dinner of porridge. Then we set off to the National Library to return the books we borrowed three weeks earlier, but decided to have our dinner first instead. We ended up at a restauarant called Mint Cafe, along Seah Street which was situated at the basement of the Mint Museum of Toys. I had mushroom penne in cream sauce while TT had seafood ariabiata, and Cheryl had kid's spaggetti. Food was good (even Cheryl said so), serving staff was very friendly and the place was very cosy, though I don't know how they can survive with so little tables. I figured the place must be pretty new, because Isaac was the first baby to use their brand new Mothercare high chair! The kids had lots of fun at the large cosy lounging area with comfy designer sofas and also clammering up and down the white stairs leading up to the street level. They also provided activity sheets and crayons for the kids (but probably should invest in better crayons).
After dinner we walked back to the Library. We had less than an hour before closing time at 9pm. It was Cheryl's third time there, but Isaac's first, and he loved the open spaces and the children's area. He played hide and seek with the rows of bookshelves and it was really difficult to control his delighted giggles and laughter. On the other hand, Cheryl was the model library goer, reading a Madeline book with Daddy. They had designer plastic chairs (called Troili designed by Eero Aarnio) which TT thought was really ingenious. You can use the chair at 2 heights and also use it as a rocking toy. I wish I had brought my camera to take pictures, but you can see them here anyway. It costs ₤95 each! We borrowed a couple of Madeline, Eric Carle and other books. We couldn't find any Harold and the Purple Crayon books which we had returned earlier (thinking we could find them again later... without paying renewal charges of 50cents... cheapskate right?).
Personal Favourites
FOOD
(All 3 stalls mentioned below are located at the outermost column nearer to DBS Bank at Alexandra Food Centre)
Depot Road Zhen Shan Mei Claypot Laksa.
Mee Pok (1st corner stall facing Bt Merah Rd). TT likes this stall.
Teng Yu Chee Cheong Fun. I like this stall's handmade chee cheong fun with fillings of prawns or char siew. Sauce and chilli is also unique. May need to wait sometimes because it is made only when ordered.
PLACES TO GO
Botanic Gardens. Shady and cool even on sunny days because of all the big trees in the park. Lots of fishes and turtles to feed. Bring lots of leftover bread. Some people even bring fresh loaves though I think it's rather wasteful. Parking at the visitor centre can be a nightmare.
National Library. I love the open spaces there, though the central borrowing area at B1 is a little crammed when crowded. Children's area is pretty cosy but lack non-fiction & information books compared to say, Queenstown
Library (the other library I frequent). Or maybe I just haven't got time to explore the place, having to keep an eye on Isaac most of the time. I haven't really explored the rest of National Library yet but anything new is nice! Love the clean toilets too!
BOOKS (Children)
Harold and the Purple Crayon (Crockett Johnson)
Magic Beach (Crockett Johnson)
Madeline Books (Ludwig Bemelmans)
Where are you Going? To See My Friend! (Eric Carle and Kazuo Iwamura)
Draw Me a Star (Eric Carle)
Saturday, July 29, 2006
Saturday, July 22 - Cheryl's 5th Birthday Party

I spent a few minutes late each night doing this cool overhead rainbow decoration. I used normal A4 coloured paper, trimmed each A4 piece into 4 strips, and joined the strips lengthwise. The linked rings decorations were made by Cheryl herself (can't really see them clearly in the photo). I bought a pack of coloured paper strips from Daiso at IMM. Somehow I can't find this anymore. The night before the party while everyone was asleep, I single-handedly put up the decorations, except for the balloons, which I put up the next morning. Where are the men when you need them? (ans: they only appear duringWorld Cup.)

For the food, I got my sister to cook her mee siam. She's doing small-time catering, so if you're interested, you can check out this site (I designed the site for her, but it's not complete). We bought fishballs, otah and satay. We also made a fruit salad and a non-spicy fried bee hoon for the kids. For drinks, we made a fruit punch from a galon of wildberry juice mixed with F&N ice cream soda.
This is a blow-by-blow account of the day itself, just so that one day Cheryl realise how much trouble Mummy & Daddy went through for her party:
While Cheryl had her usual Chinese class at school in the morning, I did the final preparations for the party. TT was having a game of badminton with the junior team at the Sports School (by the way TT's team were trashed!). Then in the late morning, we had an unplanned little "excursion" on the MRT train. Isaac is currently crazy about trains and can stand by our window just watching trains go by the whole day. So myself, Cheryl, Isaac, our neighbour Sean and his dad Ryan took the train all the way to Changi Airport, took the skytrain from Terminal 2 to 1 and back again. We had lunch at Burger King before heading back home. Isaac slept on the train on the way back. By then TT was back home with the Tiong Bahru fishballs. He drove us to Clementi where I accompanied Cheryl for her music class at 3pm, then he went to Ghim Moh to buy the otah. When class ended he picked us up and we went to my sis place to collect the mee siam and her kids, Lauren and Olivia. My sister would be coming later on as she was still making some durian puffs. On the way back we popped by at Alexandra Village to collect the satay. Then we headed back home. TT brought the kids swimming while I continued to make preparations and do the fruit punch. My mum and maid had already fried the bee hoon. After swimming TT went to Holland Village tocollect the ice cream cake. After that, party went quite smoothly. And fortunately we could borrow our neighbour's fridge to store the drinks and ice cream cake!


Now thinking what to do for Isaac's 2nd birthday in September... :o(
Personal Favourites
FOOD
Peranakan Mee Siam (catered from my sister, who also does kueh pie tee)
Lee Wee & Brothers Otah (Ghim Moh Food Centre, Whampoa or other outlets)
Punggol Satay (Alexandra Village Food Centre, chinese stall - can order pork satay, gravy comes with pineapple paste)
Tiong Bahru Fishballs
PLACES TO GO
MRT Train ride to Changi Airport. Really cool station at the Airport Terminal 2. Isaac is at the age where boys get obsessed with transport vehicles, and now he's transfixed on trains and cable cars. I have taken more cable car rides this year than all the other years put together in my entire life.

Friday, July 28, 2006
Blogging is for people with no work
Blogging is time-consuming! Just started my first blogs but can't keep up already!!! Tolong! Work in the day-time, go home play with kids, after that so shack go to sleep... Blog what? I'd rather sleep!
I have written some back-log entries for the events last weekend but not published them yet. Need to trim the text... I think I'm too lor sor! Stay tuned!
Wednesday, July 26, 2006
Hiyah, another mundane blog!
If you managed to gather something useful or informative in my blog, or just feel inspired (haha) after reading what i wrote, do drop me a comment... at least I know my blogging is not in vain!