Sunday, July 20, 2008

Roo roo at the Zoo...

Another usual Sunday morning - Decided to pop by the Singapore Zoological Gardens after our morning breakfast.

Not the first time that we have gone to the Zoo, though. In fact, the Zoo is often the first place that we can think of when we run out of places to visit during the weekends. Sometimes we will just pop by the Zoo for our evening stroll...Well, being Friends of the Zoo is definitely worthwhile for us.

However, it was the first time that we managed to catch the Feeding time for the kangaroos. And Gine was excited and enthusiastic when asked whether she is keen to feed the kangaroos.





On the contrary, Mummy Barney was the one who did not dare feed them...



Saturday, July 19, 2008

Changi Airport Terminal 3

Hubby read about the slack business at the newly opened Changi Airport Terminal 3 and was enthusiastic to check out the place. Not fascinating and indeed the crowd was not there.

Pity those retail shop owners and hopefully more Singaporeans and even travellers will patronise the shops there soon...

Check this out...Sakae Sushi at T3 - Needless to say, it's Gine's favourite again.


Unlike other outlets, the menu and ambience are totally different and definitely worth a try!! Nice couches (bean bags) and if seated near the window, you can actually oversee the departure hall...


Sunday, July 13, 2008

Am I a Japanese?

Sometimes, Mummy Barney can't help but has an intuition that Gine was previously a Japanese in her last life...

She can get so obsessed with sushi that every time Mummy Barney asks her what she wants for dinner, she will reply, "Sushi," despite enticing her with noodles, fried rice etc etc. (Thanks to Greg's mummy who bought her the cooking toy set which has dummy sushi and Gine will cut it into 2 pieces and serve them to her Papa and Mama bears at home.) Gine is also an expert at the conveyor belt now and will grab her favourite futomaki sushi when she spots it.


Gine also enjoys her Shichida class, especially when the lesson comes to an end, Teacher WT will play some Japanese songs and she will sing along "Hai, hai, hai"

There was even once when Mummy Barney asked Gine about something and she went "yi yeh" (which means no in Japanese). Perhaps, I heard it wrongly...

Anyway, glad that the Sakae Sushi outlet at Sunplaza has a play area for kids while the adults enjoy their meal. And this is where I bring Gine to, for her dinner during weekends...