Week 12: Easter Weekend

Better late than never!

While a little sad to be away from family and friends at Easter, the Aldous Adventurers managed. A show at the Singapore Repertory Theatre, a few glorious family swims and a relaxing Easter brunch on Sentosa Island all helped make our long Easter weekend *eggstra* special.

The children loved the show. A cute rendition of Rapunzel (she’s trapped in a giant cactus, her parents have been turned into an armadillo and road runner, and the evil fake mom uses Rapunzel’s tears to win local cooking competitions, and the prince who comes to rescue her is wearing pajamas), it was hilarious, the songs were catchy and the set was simple.

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Selfie in taxi on our way to the show!

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Getting ready … yes, we were early, it did fill up!

 

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After the show Michael and Jack were stranded on the other side of the road during a down pour …  sheets of rain sort of down pour. We finally gave up waiting it out, hailed a cab and got SOAKED!

Once dried and refreshed we headed back out to Boat Quay and enjoyed  some MORE, yes more, black pepper crab! Maggie and Jack aren’t huge fans , but they love the mantou rolls that come with it!

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The Easter bunny visited Singapore and to the children’s surprise he hid jellybeans, not chocolate eggs around the house. That clever, silly  bunny must  know how expensive  chocolate eggs are in Singapore! NOTE: The Easter bunny brought Jack a book titled, “I Hate Peas.” Although “hate” is not a word we typically condone, the Easter bunny is into supporting local Singaporean authors who donate their proceeds to children in Cambodia;)

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Annual Egg Dye

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We made our first visit to Sentosa Island. Sentosa is a small island to the south of the mainland and it is FULL of resorts and amusements. Much like entering Orlando, the buzz is immediate. Maggie Lou and Jack’s excitement levels rose visibly as we passed by the monorail, Universal Studios and the huge Sentosa Merlion (yes, there’s more than one). Our destination, however was not nearly as exciting; we were just having brunch. Once inside the hotel the kids were transfixed by the desserts and children’s activities.

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The kids did this ...

The kids did this …

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while the adults did this . . .

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and more of this!

and more of this!

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People in Singapore know that this “little, handsome, small boy” loves his french fries! They brought them over before we even asked. It’s no wonder Jack loves S’pore – french fries through telepathy and ice cream buffets!

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We made our way over to the Merlion and walked off some of the chocolate!

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Inside the Merlion

 This Merlion was cool because you could take a lift to the top of it ... this is the view of our house from Sentosa ... and of course one of the busiest ports in all of the world!

This Merlion was special because you could take a lift to the top. You can see our house  just over the busiest port in the world!

This week in “you won’t see this in Lee, NH”

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Chiffon cake made with tofu … spongy, light and  Mama’s new favorite dessert.

Mosquito patches (these examples are Japanese). Don’t spray your children … just stick a patch on. Thankfully we haven’t needed to use them yet. We’ll save them for home as the mosquitos will be biting upon our arrival!

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Maybe in big cities, but certainly not in Lee …. let’s hear it for the random array of famous nappers!

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Singaporean Mariachi Band – and check out the big guy at the buffet – yikes!

I spy Jack!

I spy Jack!

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Indoor playspace, Hokey Pokey. It is like “Twice the Fun,” but without the climbing apparatus. It is mostly toys and a giant ball pit. Mama thinks it should be called “OPT” Other People’s Toys. Jack LOVES it.

 

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“Bird” by Colombian artist, Fernando Botero

Mama is sure they exist in the US, but she and papa have never seen one before and are dumbstruck every time we walk by.  Hmmm....

Mama is sure they exist in the US, but she and Dad have never seen one before. Speechless …

Bam...Indian food delivered in under an hour to our door by a man on scooter. City living at it's  best ... a mama could get used to this!

BAM…Indian food (complete with Mango Lassi) delivered in under an hour to our door by a man on a scooter. City living at its best … a mama could get used to this!

Lastly, a few pics from The Canadian International School …. Maggie Lou experimenting with color after learning about Matisse, and Mama and Dad at Maggie Lou’s conference last week!

Maggie Lou paint    classroom conference

Stay tuned for our next  installment … our appetite for adventurous eating has been resurrected and we’re gearing up to celebrate our little man’s FOURTH birthday!

4 thoughts on “Week 12: Easter Weekend

  1. Great photos and I detect some natural tanning. Unknown here in eastern Canada right now. Keep up the fun!

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