Sunday, May 19, 2013

Cold Storage Kids Run 2013

The Cold Storage Kids Run turned out to be a Cold Storage Parents Run for us. P fell down after running less than 20 steps, and refused to run after that. The whole 1st aid team came running over to check on her, but no major damage done. I picked her up and continued to run. Hubby took over halfway through the run, and passed her to me when approaching the finishing line. My parents also came down to support P, and we had breakfast together after the run. I'll let the pics do the talking.
At the starting point
Papa took over

My little winner with her medal and oversized shirt

Tan family effort



P with grandpa

Eating KFC with grandma

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Art Garden & DBS Marina Regatta 2013

It was a program packed Saturday. Hubby had to go pay his school fees at the Dhoby Ghaut MDIS, so we had intended to go there for lunch. Unfortunately, the parking didn't work out and we just waited in the car while hubby went to make his payment.
Go gai gai!
It was a program packed Saturday. Hubby had to go pay his school fees at the Dhoby Ghaut MDIS, so we had intended to go there for lunch. Unfortunately, the parking didn't work out and we just waited in the car while hubby went to make his payment. The heavy traffic caused us to end up at Millenia Walk, where we had Mos Burger for lunch.

After lunch, we headed for the Singapore Art Museum (SAM). I had heard from a close friend that the museum was going to showcase some exhibition for children, and it's called Art Garden. We left our car at Millenia Walk and took the train to Bras Basah, just a mere 2 stations away. It was International Museum Day, so entrance was free, but if you haven't heard by now, Singaporeans and PRs get free entrance to all museums wef 18 May 2013. P was super taken with the fountain inside the main museum, so we spent a fair bit of time there until the weather got unbearably hot.

Papa, baby, mama
We had thought that the Art Garden was situated within the main museum, but this was not the case. It was held at the SAM extension called 8Q, and you need to exit the museum and cross Queen Street in order to get there. It's just beside a Methodist Church, and they have a uber big poster of the Art Garden, so it's hard to miss.

The first exhibit we checked out was the The Enchanted Garden City by Sandra Lee. Shoes are not allowed in the exhibit area. I was really fascinated with the colorful exhibition area. You can hardly find a tinge of black and white (except for the pandas) and I think kids will really love this place. The fact that it's air conditioned scored more points in the hottest month of the year.
There was table where kids could do some coloring. It was only later that I found out they could actually flash your coring/drawing on a screen (think "Mirror mirror on the wall", and it was quite cool. P did her coloring with the kids, but her work was truly not impressive enough to flash on the screen, so I just quietly kept it for my own appreciation, haha.

Papa supervising behind
Look at the vivid colors

Next up, Around the Day in Eighty Worlds exhibit. Nope, I didn't get the exhibition name wrong, it's truly Around the Day in Eighty Worlds. This is a very black and white exhibit.
Hubby's artwork. The nose/mouth is just a piece of metal string, and you could tweak according to your imagination
Also had coloring activities here
Some kids made the hot air balloons and had their work displayed
Stellar Cave II was next. It was like a glow in the dark area, and if you are wearing white (like hubby did), you will glow. First impression was that the strings making up the artwork reminded me of spider webs. I'm sure hubby thought the same coz he's been killing a lot of spiders in our house lately.
Les rêves engloutis – Glossy Dreams in Depths was our last stop. Each family could sit on a chair and they will rotate the chair to transport you into a secret room. Using your 3D glasses, some of the artwork actually look quite scary. The staff discouraged us from using the glasses on P because of that.
It was certainly a worthwhile trip to the museum. I'll look forward to visiting other museums in the next few weekends. 

Since we had to go back to Millenia Walk to get our car, what's Millenia Walk without Hokey Pokey? P spent the next 1.5 hours there, while me and hubby took turns to juggle her. 

She likes trains too!
Potty training the doll? Erm, maybe we should work on you first!

My little fireman who can't see her way.
At 5 plus, we made our way to MBFC for dinner, and that's when I recalled the DBS Marina Regatta 2013 was on at the Promontory area. We watched 2 races before going for Japanese pasta dinner at Yomenya Goemon Japanese Spaghetti House. Hubby really liked their salad and pasta, so much that he slurped up P's kids set. Haha, we'll definitely be back.
That marks the end of the program packed day. I was great to be able to 'accomplish' so much in 1 day. P had fun, and was so tired she slept through without waking for her usual 3am feed. Happy happy!

Friday, May 10, 2013

Marymount Kindergarten Registration - Phase 3

It was a night of weird dreams. I dreamt that hubby and I went to q for MMK, but the q was so long when we got there and we gave up. Dejected, we went for Korean BBQ.

I did a time check after being rudely awakened by the dreams. It was 3.50am. Hubby's alarm was set for 4.50am. I didn't go back to sleep, and chose to go to the living room to watch my Korean dramas instead.

We left house at 5.30am and reached MMK at 5.45am. It was pitch dark but we spotted 2 cars at the porch in front of the school. As we neared the main door, we saw a couple of people, definitely earlier than us. We were #7 in the q, guaranteed a spot for pre-nursery. I had called MMK the day before to enquire on vacancies for today, just before they close at 3pm. There were 13 slots for morning session, and 30+ slots for the afternoon session.

A Chinese teacher arrived slightly after 6am, and suggested for us to move our cars as the school buses will be dropping the kids there later. Unless the registration takes place on weekends when there are no lessons, I'd encourage you to park at the carpark uphill.

The people in front of us sat on the steps leading up to the main door. Luckily, we brought along 2 plastic stools, so we had a seat during the wait. It was also interesting to note that most of the people in the q were fathers. I thought it will be the other way round, but then again, I wouldn't feel safe to let my wife q in the pitch darkness.
Registration started at 7am, in batches of 4. We were asked to fill up a form (front and back), and sign 2 copies of confirmation (front and back). They also needed the immunisation certificate (I think you can get it printed from the NIRS website) which I didn't have. I only had P's health booklet with me, so they made a copy of the immunisation page. Within 20 min, they cleared 2 batches, not too bad.

We went for prata to 'celebrate' the registration success. Now, we need to head back for our beauty sleep.

Tips for MMK registration
1. Stools/chairs and mosquito repellent will be crucial for the long wait. I guess this only works for this year, since next year's registration might be at the new building.
2. Enquire on vacancies the day before, so you can gauge your chances and what time to start q-ing.
3. The toilets in the school are only accessible when the 1st staff comes and open the main door. You might want to avoid snacking or drinking too much during the wait.
4. It's pitch dark before 7am. No point bringing reading materials like magazines. Your best pal will be your electronic devices. Make sure they are fully charged before you leave the house.
Boohoo, school fees are going to increase. Just when we enrol P...

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Cold Storage Kids Run Fun Fest

Whee, we are joining the Cold Storage Kids Run this year! P qualifies for both the Singapura Finance Blue Sky Chase and the Huggies Stroller Chase based on her birth year of 2011. Both are 800m, but we are torn between her sitting in the stroller or walking/running the 800m herself. Stroller was quickly eliminated because she really hates the stroller when she was younger, so we chose the Sky Chase. However, she seems to be quite happy climbing into her stroller lately, which makes me regret not signing up for the stroller chase. The scenario on that day will most likely be P walking 20m, and then ask me to 抱抱 for the rest of the 780m, omg!

Race participants will be able to collect their race packs today and tomorrow at the F1 pit building. We went to Marina Square for lunch and some shopping, only to reach the F1 building at around 1.30pm. Luckily, the wait to collect the race bibs and her race t-shirt was quite short. P and hubby managed to catch a glimpse of Bob the Builder and Angelina the Ballerina while I was waiting in line. However, they disappeared behind a screen after a short while and P was sorely disappointed, so much that she held my hand and brought me towards the screen, as if to tell me they are inside and she wants to enter. Another time baby...

I chose the smallest size XXS for P and it turns out to be still too big. To think I was worried because there will definitely be babies younger than her taking part (Stroller chase), I was imagining a 6m romper size, lol. The goodie bag contain a Dora lunchbox (with some sweets), a pack of Oreos, a small box of yoghurt drink, some snacks and a lot of flyers, haha.

The race will take place on 19 May 2013. To those who are joining, see you there!

Friday, May 3, 2013

It's May!

In another 1 week's time, hubby and I will be doing something we've never done in our lives. As part of the kiasu culture in Singapore, we will be going to queue for P's kindergarten registration at 4am. Yes, 4am in the morning.

I like that this kindergarten practices first come first serve, so I won't have to be put on wait list and be at the mercy of the kindergarten. However, that also means we cannot afford to sleep in on that day.

Anything and everything for the little one :)