Brought Asher for a Toybox performance at Loewen Gardens with Del & Anya. We had just gone there over the weekend for the farmer's market, and I was looking forward to the outing cos I like the place. There was a tent set-up over the formerly open area specially for the event, and mats laid on the ground as seating. Quite a cosy set-up. And it was packed!
Thursday, 23 September 2010
Toybox
Wednesday, 22 September 2010
First School Excursion!
Ah, another milestone. Asher went for his first school excursion! His school organised an outing to the Jacob Ballas Children's Gardens one of the mornings, and all the children were decked out in their school 'PE' attire. Asher has never worn the uniform before, and we don't even own a set! His school is quite casual and the kids usually just wear their own clothes. I ended up having to borrow a set from Jane.
I've brought Asher to Jacob Ballas a couple of times. Am not quite sure what the teachers did there with the children, but from the pictures it looks like they just brought them for a walk around, which is fine. According to Asher, they played at the playground for a bit (and he remembers some classmates in particular chasing one another). This version I think I can believe. He sometimes tells all kinds of stories when I ask him "how was your day?", some of which are clearly from his imagination and cannot be true in reality. Really quite amusing to hear :)
He was very happy in the morning to be in his uniform though :) Beaming away to himself, especially when Jon and I said how nice he looked. He insisted on wearing his red cap on the way to school to complete the look. They were blessed with good weather that morning. It's been raining heavily lately, but that morning we prayed for sunny weather in the car, and thank God! It was perfectly sunny! The rain only came in the afternoon when the children were all safely back in school, and it poured cats and dogs at that!
Monday, 20 September 2010
Impromptu Garden Playdate
Asher and I have been going to the Botanic Gardens regularly to feed fishes there, especially since I made an arrangement with the cafeteria at my office to save the ends of the bread loaf for me. They normally throw away the ends anyway cos they don't use it to make sandwiches. So instead of letting it go to waste they agreed to keep the ends for me, and I collect it once or twice a week. So I now have a steady supply of bread to feed fishes! Normally there isn't enough bread available from home. Afterall, we eat it!
One of the days I picked up the bread, I happened to bump into Jane at school. Since it was still quite early, we all trotted over to Botanic Gardens together :) All the pictures below I took from Jane (thanks!).
Sunday, 19 September 2010
Bollywood Veggies
It was a super hot day plus Asher was overdue for a nap so we didn't walk around as much as we wanted to. But we'll definitely head back, and hopefully hit the goat farms and some other farms as well. It isn't a bad idea to stay a night at the D'Kranji Farm Resort so you can check out all the farms without having to drive up repeatedly. Maybe when the boy(s) are older :)
Saturday, 18 September 2010
Loewen Garden's Farmers' Market
Who'd have thought there'd be a farmers' market in Singapore? Thanks to my cousin, we've discovered a new spot to head to for breakfast "overseas". Organised by The Pantry Cookery School, the Farmers' Market is held twice a month on Saturdays. It's not quite the Borough Market that I love so much, but it's as good as it gets in Singapore I guess!
There are stalls selling French Provencal produce, Spanish jamon & paella, Cornish pasties (I never thought I'd find them in Singapore!), artisan breads, UK beers & ciders (if I weren't preggers I'd prob pick up a pear cider!), pretty cupcakes, jams & spreads, and tapas-y olives, stuffed tomatoes, and artichoke hearts which I love!
You get the feel of being overseas, but you also pay as if you were overseas. Things aren't cheap. But since we were there to enjoy ourselves and the experience, we just closed one eye :)
Friday, 10 September 2010
Niu Niu Comparison: A Developing Bond
It's been a long time since we last did a comparison. At 22 months Niu Niu has become one of Asher's favourite toy friends now. He loves cuddling him, sometimes to sleep, and bringing him for car rides and showing him the sights outside the window. I guess it's cos Niu Niu is one of Asher's biggest soft toys, and he's really nice to touch. I like cuddling him myself!
Here're a few recent shots of Asher with Niu Niu, in matching shorts to boot :)