Saturday, March 12, 2011

Bedok Reservoir Park

I was suppose to catch my afternoon nap but I was too restless and couldn't get to sleep. Daddy and Mummy decided to bring me to Bedok Reservoir Park since I have not been there. It is only less than 10 mins drive from our house so it is very convenient. There were many people at the park, some were running, some kids were learning how to roller blade and there were a lot of students who were there for some canoeing competition.

I headed straight to the playground and spend about 30 mins there. Then we decided to take a walk around the park and along the way we met this friendly couple walking their also friendly dog. The dog kept wanting to lick my hand and I was kinda scared and ran away. We also saw many students who were finishing their competition and it looked really fun. We decided not to walk round the path cos it looked like a long way and Daddy knows he will have to carry me when I decided I don't want to walk anymore.

We spent about 1 hour there and headed home for my bath and dinner. It was a good day.

Bee Daddy, Not Fly...

We were at Rider's Cafe today having brunch. Mummy and Daddy wanted me to catch some horses but they all seem to be either out walking or sleeping in their stable cos we didn't see any at all, except one which was walking around the car park, must be a punishment...

Instead of horses, I spotted a bee while eating but Daddy corrected me, saying it was a fly. I was very sure it was a bee and wasn't gonna let Daddy fool me...


After our meal, Mummy brought me to the playground and I saw a baby iguana. I wasn't very thrilled and ran back to the safety of Mummy's arm....

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Changi Point Coastal Walk

It has been a long time since Ye Ye been to Changi Village. He used to work there many many years ago but that place has changed so much since the 80's so Mummy and Daddy decided that we should check it out and perhaps have dinner there as well.

Apparently the board walk is very long and starts from Changi Village and stretches all the way to Changi Beach Club. While driving pass the old chalets, Daddy remembers the good old times when they used to stay at the chalets and have so much fun with his cousins. It must have been like 30 years ago and some of the chalets are still there. Daddy even has a picture of himself playing at the beach. There is also another photo of Yi Sok and Gu Zhe in front of the chalet.









We spent like 30 mins on the boardwalk and I was just having fun running up and down the path. I saw many bumboats passing by and there were also lots of people fishing there. I wonder if they caught anything.









We headed to the hawker centre to check out the nasi lemak but the queue was so long for the famous store, we decided to just try one of the other store with the shorter queue. The crowd at Changi Village was unbelievably large for a place so remote.