Sunday, September 12, 2010

It's a fun day at Jurong Bird Park






I was back at the Bird Park. This time I met my schoolmate, Lance. I didn't know that it's him. Mum saw him when he made his first appearance on the stage at the Children Bird Show, imitating the cry of a parrot...when he was asked to cry like a parrot.

"Do you know how to cry like a parrot?" the trainer queried Lance.

"Yes" Lance nodded his head.

"Can you show to everyone here how it cry?" He held the mike in front of Lance.

To our surprise, Lance made a loud and astounding sound - "Ah-Choo!".

When the trainer asked him to cry again...

He gave another loud "Ah-Choo".

The audience on the floor was roaring with laughter by his innocent act...

Then our paths crossed again at the Pelican Feeding Show, and then at the Aviary. Lance was with his sister and parents. I was so happy to see them. This was indeed an 'unexpected encounter' for me. See my gleaming face when I posed together with Lance for a photo-shot at the Aviary!

I was really exhilarated to see Lance.
I will tell Ms Mas how I bumped into Lance when I return to school tomorrow. Yippee!

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Friday, September 3, 2010

A bird's eye view of Marina Bay on the Singapore Flyer!

Taking a ride on 新加坡摩天观景轮 (largest Ferris Wheel) was indeed a memorable experience for me.

This was the first time I've ever looked at Singapore from a bird's eye view.
I love the breathtaking sights of our little island, I love you Singapore, you are so beautiful. I am not the only one having fun on the capsule, Mei mei also had her fun tottering about inside the capsule.


















Sunday, August 29, 2010

I love to go to the ZOO! I definitely won't give it a miss!

Though we started off on a drizzling morning, it does not dampen our day at the zoo.
Despite going to the zoo for the Nth number of times, I still love to go to the zoo. The feeling was so different each time I visited the zoo, esp this time round, Aislinn, grandma and grandpa were also there!

Splish! Splash! Aislinn was having loads of fun!

What a fun day!
















Saturday, August 28, 2010

My "Mementoes"


I was exhilarated when I saw the signboard of Lyo and Merly. You see, I am a big supporter of YOG.

"Mummy, it's Lyo and Merly!"

"Mummy, there are a lot of caterpillars on the signboard!" I alerted mummy after I sat down between Lyo and Merly for my phototaking. Little did I know that there were a lot of 'mini-beasts' lurking on the chair...I am totally oblivious of them even when they slithered up my pants...

Don't belittle those little caterpillars...They can really cause much 'alarm'. Mummy was shocked when she saw all those little caterpillars and she quickly helped to shake off those 'little caterpillars' off my pants...

These 'mementoes' of this family trip that I brought back, had really caused a lot of alarm to my daddy and mummy when we got back. My skin became reddish and I couldn't stop scratching. My buttock and my legs started to show symptoms of 'HFM disease'.

"Alamak, so red and such a large patch! What if teacher checked and said you cannot attend her class on Monday.."

"Ms Mas (his form teacher) don't check buttock!" you consoled me.













Guess where did we go this weekend? Museum!







It's a sweltering hot day. I was perspiring but I had a fun time posing for mummy to take my photos along the way to the Asian Civilisation Museum at Empress Place.

Ya, it's a long walk from Raffles City to Empress Place...

We finally reached our destination at around 3, but we had already missed much of the activities like kite and batik-making, even all the ice-creams were fully redeemed... Nevertheless, the visit to the museum did not fall short of my expectations as I had fun time immerging myself in the different cultures and religions of Malays, Indians and Chinese in the galleries. Though I didn't get to make my own personal kite, I managed to get a close-up with the 'Tiger' mascot.

On the hindsight, I liked to go to the museum as it gave me an inexplicable sense of bonding with my daddy and mummy.


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