Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Cycling fun at East Coast
We had some cycling adventures round East Coast Park with sporty Aunty Ann and my cousins Rebecca and Pamela. The place is literally packed with people cycling, roller-blading, jogging, fishing or just relaxing. I am amazed by the great number of young families on bikes with kids and elderly couples on tandems - must be because it's the school holidays!
Ready, get set ... and the water gushes in!
Morgan had cold feet at first but he gradually took his first steps of wading into the sea on his own!
Mummy forgot to bring along his new pair of swimming trunks so he had to go skinny-dipping! And how can anyone miss an ice-cream moment by the beach?
Ready, get set ... and the water gushes in!
Morgan had cold feet at first but he gradually took his first steps of wading into the sea on his own!
Mummy forgot to bring along his new pair of swimming trunks so he had to go skinny-dipping! And how can anyone miss an ice-cream moment by the beach?
Wednesday, March 05, 2008
Hokkien cuisine in Geylang
Morgan's grandfather brought us specially to eat at Geylang, where he and his group of retired and semi-retired work mates often go for their weekly Saturday luncheon meets. Morgan was tucking in to all the food and hardly anything was left behind. There's bee hoon fish noodle soup, fried fish and yam cakes, and a saucy plate of 'la-la' or better known as clams. Authentic indeed!