Monday, June 28, 2010

Some Great Days

So the Day family has finally arrived. We met them at the airport and for those who are interested if you are ever at Changi and looking for something to do, there is a 1.5 storey high slide for kids and also a 3 storey slide but that one requires you to spend $30 somewhere at the terminal and be over 1.3m. We were very excited to meet ZORK at the airport. (Zoe, Otto, Rohan & Kim). We had a lovely dinner by the pool on Saturday.










On Sunday the rain prevented us heading to MacRitchie for a walk so we went to the Asian Civilisation Museum, then a boat cruise past the Merlion followed by Yum Cha at Chinatown for lunch. Some headed home after lunch, while the shoppers continued on... And it was the very atmospheric Polo Club for dinner.









Today we explored MacRitchie for monkey-spotting and were well rewarded, a swim in the afternooon (Alice trying to play "limpet" with Uncle Rohan while he swam a kilometre and I think she may have won the battle - it depends who you talk to) and it was Little India for dinner. Anyone with suggestions for other headlines using "Day" let me know. I fear I will run out of inspiration!

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Depending which way you look..


From our balcony, we look out on our lovely resort-style pool...

and currently can also see three contruction sites on the skyline. Mostly the noise is just all part of the general hum of city but as the building behind us has just started coming down we expect the noise level to rise. The other day Alice and I were out walking in a quieter part of Singapore and she stopped me and said "Listen, I hear nothing. How nice is that?"








Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Happy Birthday to us!

Well we finished off a great 10 days with Tamsin and kids by celebrating our 35th birthday. We woke to a pancake breakfast, lots of presents (thanks we felt loved!) and then we had a day at the zoo. In the evening the adults went out to a very nice dinner in the Botanic Gardens. Very spoilt. The next morning Tamsin caught her flight home but left Andy here at a conference - so the Bearsley invasion is not quite over...  We are looking forward to Roh and Kim and Zoe and Otto arriving on Saturday. They are our longest-awaited visitors as they booked tickets some time last year!


Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Universally good times

So the Bearsley's have blended in well into our Singapore life. Saturday we spent the day at Sentosa on the beach. It was very hot and so we had an excuse to be lazy. We did see a bird show at the Animal Encouters and what do you know? - both Andy and Matt were called up at different times to be a part of the show. Andrew left for the USA on Sunday and we dragged Tamsin and kids to church and then to a kid's party. She tells me she's quite happy to just tag along as I make the social arrangements during the week. On Monday Tam and the kids went on a boat cruise down the Singapore river and then I joined them for lunch at Little India. On Tuesday they enjoyed the Science Centre. Today I let my kids have the day off school and Tamsin and I took them all to Universal Studios. We chose the wettest day on record but a few raindrops won't stop our fun. Actually it was like a monsoon hovering over the park. http://news.xin.msn.com/en/singapore/article.aspx?cp-documentid=4153228
We spent the morning doing the indoor attractions until the weather dried up by which time the girls were already addicted to the Revenge of the Mummy indoor rollercoaster. It was quite scary. By her fourth turn Anna actually managed to open her eyes for the entire ride. By the 6th turn they were all making funny faces at the camera for their action photo at the end of the ride. We had such a great day - highly recommend it to our future visitors...

Friday, June 11, 2010

Bearsley invasion

At the moment we are enjoying a visit from the Bearsley's. It's cousin heaven. And I've enjoyed dragging Tamsin around town introducing her to my friends. Andrew leaves for a week in the US soon so I have to show Tamsin how abandoned expat wives fill in their time..

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Disco Divas and other discoveries

Friday night was the School disco where the girls danced like divas and were a part of the well-rehearsed Hip Hop item. Although the teachers' cheerleading item was hard to beat! Later on in the evening, Matt and I also had our turn at dancing as we joined Jackie and Dave at a Salsa Fiesta at our dance school. After watching the more experienced strut their stuff, I think we have a long way to go but at least we have something to aspire too.




 On Saturday we visited a few parks in the Bukit Batok area and found one cache and planted another. I had chosen this location for a cache a while ago having discovered it on on one of my long walks around the island when I was training for Trailwalker. It's a beautiful oasis in the city with an occasional view of a pretty telecommunications tower or some condos to remind you that you are, in fact, still in Singapore.

On Sunday we checked out Church at St George's Anglican. I liked that there were no walls in the main church sanctuary. Just a roof and lots of ceiling fans and when it pelted with rain outside you could sit and watch it.The girls went into Sunday School and loved it. First impressions were positive and we saw a few people that we know so we may head back some time soon.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

It's a sign

There are many signs and public information campaigns around Singapore that make me smile. These are just a few I've collected..