Weeks 8/9: Spring Holiday (and the Lost Thailand Photos)

Lost Thailand Photos:

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Maggie Lou's fish spa close up

Maggie Lou’s fish spa close up

enjoying the fish spa

enjoying the fish spa

tuk tuk

tuk tuk

D&D in Phuket

D&D in Phuket Airport

Maggie Lou has been on school holiday the past two weeks and that, in addition to Jack starting school this week, has Mama a bit confused about days and weeks! This post will hopefully serve as a “catch up,” as week 8 was neglected and overshadowed by our Thailand episode. Having Maggie Lou home has been a treat and all the adventures that Jack and Mama were saving  until we were all together have been executed: The ArtScience Museum – Dawn to Extinction exhibit, Mr. Peabody and Sherman, The Singapore Art Museum, The Peranakan Museum, and  the flower domes at Gardens by the Bay. The kids have been MAJOR troopers and know the city very well. Mama cringes (and prays the taxi driver has limited English) when Jack points out the taxi driver  is going the wrong way. Jack is often spot on, even though a little cheeky. SAMSUNG CAMERA PICTURES This past weekend we spent quality time by the pool, visited the Botanical Gardens and had dinner with an old high school friend of Mama’s.  We are still enjoying our time and trying to make the most of every moment!

Maggie Lou with Heidi Leuchte Caruso ... Mama hadn't seen her in 17 years. Heidi was in town for a conference. She lives in Vietnam with her husband and three  children.

Maggie Lou with Heidi Leuchte Caruso … Mama hadn’t seen her in 17 years! Heidi now lives in Vietnam and was in town for a conference.

The Botanical Gardens were planted in the English Landscape Movement’s style (natural and flowing, as opposed to trimmed and ornate) and cover 74 hectacres (1 hectacre=2.47 acres). This beautiful sanctuary in the middle of the city continues to play an important role as a hub of tropical botany. We planned to spend a few hours in the gardens, but the weather was a bit sticky. When we “alighted” the MRT we were surprised to find everything soaked; we had missed a quick rainstorm. Despite the gardens feeling more like a sauna, we persevered and headed to the Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden. Singapore Grass                                                                     Singapore Grass

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figs

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the closest we'll be to planting this year

mama’s sad. another year without a veggie garden:(

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Jacob Ballas Children's Garden

maze: can you spot Maggie Lou?

shading herself the Chinese way

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A little steamy after a quick rainstorm

A little steamy after a quick rainstorm

We also made a visit to Daddy’s office after hours. Yes, it’s an awesome office. 040 041 042 043 Maggie Lou and Mama explored the Singapore Art Museum. The exhibit is titled “Unearthed” and all pieces were by local artists exploring Singapore’s relationship to nature in such an urban area. Maggie Lou was an excellent visitor — very curious, creative and thoughtful. SAMSUNG CAMERA PICTURES

taking a stab at sketching a rubber nut

taking a stab at sketching a rubber nut

finished product

finished product

To show how species must become tough and hardened to adapt to the changing climate and environment, this artist creates animals out of ... wait for it ... foot callouses.

To show how species must become tough and hardened to adapt to the changing climate and environment, this artist creates animals out of … wait for it … foot callouses.

A World without Trees - the columns and doorway were made to look like they were melting.

A World without Trees – the columns and doorway were made to look like they were melting.

Maggie and a visitors guide - chatting it up about this piece - costume jewelry dipped in black enamel.

Maggie and a visitors guide – chatting it up about this piece – costume jewelry dipped in black enamel.

The dinosaur exhibit at the ArtScience was great – interactive, educational and complete with a nice craft and excellent gift shop. SAMSUNG CAMERA PICTURES   20140325_133851[1] 006 20140325_134550[1] 020

ML's choice

ML’s choice

Jack’s choice

To round out our museum visits we also hit up the Peranakan Museum. If you remember from Week 6, Peranakan is the word to describe descendants of Chinese traders who came to Singapore during the 15-17th centuries and married locals. They’ve created and maintained a unique culture, showcased at this museum.

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There was a scavenger hunt for the children. They LOVED it!

exquisite wood carved furniture

exquisite wood carved furniture

wedding bed. gorgeous silk  and beads

wedding bed. gorgeous silk and beads.

Dragons mean happiness. (This mama knows that.)

Dragons mean happiness, duh?

Fashionistas

Fashionistas

food carriers

food carriers

Peranakan kitchen

Peranakan kitchen

The last part of the museum had a mini exhibit on local Peranakan couples and their love stories … SAMSUNG CAMERA PICTURESSAMSUNG CAMERA PICTURES We finally made it INTO the flower dome and cloud forest over in the Gardens by the Bay. Amazing how cooling and refreshing walking around these domes can be. We were just about melting prior to visiting these lush attractions. outside the domes ... holy ants!

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they really do love each other:)

they really do love each other:)

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the grocery cart is riding up an escalator

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snake gourd

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Aldous crew hot tubbin it

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hmm….more strange benches

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pink Fiat

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date palm tree

 

3 thoughts on “Weeks 8/9: Spring Holiday (and the Lost Thailand Photos)

  1. Mike – if this gig at Liberty doesn’t work out, you can always master the ancient art of foot callous art! Soooooo gross!

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