Week 4: A Big Baby

Note: Mama is  writing this pool side and really hoping the skies don’t decide to open up. It’s been a whole entire month without ANY, not even one drop, of precipitation.  Jack is frolicking in the children’s pool – singing the Frozen soundtrack at the top of his lungs. The International Jazz Festival kicked off across the street today so no one can hear him above the sultry tunes. Mama is hoping to get some color on her pasty legs!

This week was again, full of adventure. On Friday we were surprised with a package from Michael’s previous department at Liberty Mutual. Great t-shirts to outfit the family, moose mugs, pancake mix and our much missed maple syrup. Thank you Bruce and the Life Company!

Treats from home! Thank you Bruce and   Life Company friends:)

Treats from home! Thank you Bruce and
Life Company friends:)

We started the weekend at the River Safari – the park was  “comme ci, comme ca” as Maggie Lou would say (she’s digging her French classes). The giant pandas were neat to see in person, but the standout was walking through a forest of squirrel monkeys. These cheeky little monkeys were trying to get into women’s purses! It was unreal.

Beginning of the River Safari

Beginning of the River Safari

Kai Kai the Panda

Kai Kai the Panda

Studying about Pandas with Daddy

Studying Pandas with Daddy

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Larget freshwater tank in the world!

Largest freshwater tank in the world!

Peek a boo!

Peek a boo!

Sharing a Snack

Sharing a Snack

Squirrel Monkeys!!!

Squirrel Monkeys!!!

The children liked the zoo, but they really wanted to get back home to use their new scooters. THANK GOODNESS for scooters. Jack’s dislike of walking was wreaking havoc on mama’s back … these scooters have done wonders for morale, back pain and Jack’s fun factor. Another byproduct of the scooters:  because our front yard is Marina Bay, mama and daddy can sit out at the cafes while Maggie Lou and Jack scoot back and forth – everyone wins!

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Scoot Haven

Scoot Haven

Pitstop

Pit Stop (it’s apple juice)

Kids get their scoot on, while mom and dad get their drink on! Livin' the dream.

Kids get their scoot on, while mom and dad enjoy a few  cocktails!

feeling the wind in his hair

feeling the wind in his hair

The scooters have opened up new doors. Hours of exploring the Gardens by the Bay (which we had checked out our first weekend) are now possible. Jack and mama spent most of Monday checking it all out – and learning our way around the extensive gardens.

Just outside one of the flower domes.

Just outside one of the flower domes.

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Silver Garden

Silver Garden

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There are no words . . .

There are no words . . .

It's actually an amazing piece done by an artist from the UK, Marc Quinn.

It’s actually an amazing piece done by an artist from the UK, Marc Quinn.  It’s ten metres (33ish feet) made of steel and bronze.We find it funny we can see it from our balcony, but never quite knew what is was. Jack’s response, “What the what?”

We are continuing our eating adventures. We have had a little lapse and have enjoyed some “western food” but that’s okay. We’re preparing ourselves for barbequed sting ray, more fishballs, minced meat noodle and pigs feet.

Malay Dish - beef rendang (Michael's new favorite)

Malay Dish – beef rendang (Michael’s new favorite). The pile on the left is all spicy fried dried anchovies – salty and spicy.

Water Chestnut Juice "i like it a little bit" - overall consensus

Water Chestnut Juice “i like it a little bit” – overall consensus

veggie Indian feast

veggie Indian feast

Lime Juice "our new favorite"

Lime Juice “we love it”

We decided to let a little western food into the mix ... quality pizza just across the street.

We decided to let a little western food into the mix … quality pizza just across the street.

Burger Time

Burger Time

Here are a couple of shots of things you don’t see in New Hampshire!

An artitectually stunning Louis V.

An architecturally stunning Louis V.

Mama found a Dunkin Donuts ... arent' they just prettier in Singapore?

Mochi Dunkin Donuts … and aren’t they just prettier in S’pore?

bacardi

We will never take our $18.99USD handle of Bacardi for granted. Yikers!

Maggie Lou's school bus!

Maggie Lou’s school bus – no cheesewagon in S’pore

frog legs at the grocery store
frog legs in bulk at the grocery store

training chopsticks  training chopsticks in the baby aisles

bent benches?!

bent benches?!

Microwave Popcorn in a Box (from Poland?!)

Microwave Popcorn in a Box (from Poland)

Lastly, on Wednesday, the kiddos and mama adventured to the Gardens again to check out the non-water playground … it is the best.playground.ever! The pictures do not do it justice. The whole time Maggie Lou said, “man, Nathan would like this” referring to her friend back home. There are tons of climbing features and a modern day, safe merry go round, many slides and beautiful arched plants making tunnels to run through.

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Uniting Nations

This week at Maggie Lou’s school they celebrated Uniting Nations Week. The highlights included the Parade of Nations and an International Food Fair. The parade was AMAZING – it was heartwarming and inspiring to see the different dress, hear the different music and witness the hundreds of adorable smiles from the very diverse student body. Jack enjoyed seeing the various flags, Michael enjoyed hearing Stompin’ Tom Connors and I enjoyed seeing Maggie Lou in her red, white and blue.

 To see the parade (it’s long, but neat) check out this link:

http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/44244100

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parents awaiting the parade

parents awaiting the parade

Principal Hoff introducing the parade - and reveling in USA Canadian Hockey wins!

Principal Hoff introducing the parade – and reveling in Olympic Canadian Hockey wins!

Cape Breton!!

Cape Breton!!

Some of Maggie Lou's friends from down under.

Some of Maggie Lou’s friends from down under.

Maggie Lou's teacher, Ms. Priya.

Maggie Lou’s teacher, Ms. Priya.

Chinese friends:)

Chinese friends:)

Our friend and neighbor, Brent (holding the flag) from the Philippines.

Our friend and neighbor, Brent, (holding the flag) from the Philippines.

Jack's favorite flag from Sri Lanka.

Jack’s favorite flag (lions and swords) from Sri Lanka.

Friends from Sweden:)

Friends from Sweden:)

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Representing!

Representing!

The Food Fair was organized chaos – there were probably a few tons of food on hand – shocking that the desserts from each country seemed to go faster than the traditional snacks and main courses. The American table did a Thanksgiving Theme — turkey with all the trimmings, apple and pumpkin pie and of course, hot dogs and cupcakes. We brought the potatoes (Flagging down a taxi in 95 degree heat while carrying 10 pounds of mashed potatoes is an experience I won’t soon forget! ) and were on hand to help pass out food. Jack was happy to be surrounded by diverse treats – and was a great helper to team USA. Malaysia with their rose flavored ice pops and Belgium with their chocolate mousse seemed to be favorites among the students.

USA table

USA table

Helper Jack

Helper Jack

Canadian neighbors with yummy pea soup!

Both Maggie & Jack liked Pakistani food - although a bit spicy, they munched on chicken wraps and some sort of samosa type snack!

Both Maggie & Jack liked Pakistani food – although a bit spicy, they munched on chicken wraps and some sort of samosa type snack!

Our friend and neighbor, Brent, getting into the satay!

Our friend and neighbor, Brent, getting into the Malaysian satay!

Japan's presentation won points with Mama.

Japan’s presentation won points with Mama.

Jack was soo happy to get to walk around with ML's class! It was a great day:)

Jack was soo happy to get to walk around with ML’s class! It was a great day:)

Week 3: Making the Rounds

We have definitely gotten to know more of the city this week – the bustling streets of Little India, the never ending stalls of knick knacks in Chinatown and the miles and miles of malls stretching out through all of central Singapore. So many handbags, so little time;)

This week’s highlight was the Night Safari – a zoo for nocturnal animals open from 7:30pm-midnight. Although a little creepy at times, it was AMAZING. From the super cute mouse deer (yes, do google them) to the howling Indian wolf – the zoo was cooler than any of us expected. There is no glass and no real visible fencing making it unique. We were convinced the hyenas were going to come after us. The best part was doing the Mangrove Walk – similar to a butterfly exhibit where butterflies are free to fly and land anywhere,  harmless yet large (1-2 feet long) bats were flying around and hanging no more than inches from us. The Aldous adventurers were VERY brave, indeed. We didn’t take pictures of the animals for fear it would frighten them, and subsequently us … but I assure you, if in Singapore, don’t miss this!

Arriving at the Night Safari at dusk ... ML pulling a Steve Irwin.

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So cool.

So cool.

A little Indiana Jonesesque.

A little Indiana Jonesesque.

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Selfie at the Safari:)

Selfie on Safari:)

Nightcap!

Nightcap! (Super huge slushies at 10 o’clock at night – still in the running for parents of the year?)

A giant Jackfruit resting in the bustling, bright and  fragrant Tekka Market in Little India.

A giant Jackfruit resting in the bustling, bright and fragrant Tekka Market in Little India.

Chicken rice again ...

Chicken rice (the national dish of Singapore) is a hit among the kids. They’ve eaten it a dozen times so far.

more chicken rice

More chicken rice.

i opted for sri lankan food, (the queue was short and in eyesight of Jack) ... delicious.

Mama opted for Sri Lankan food (the queue was short and in eyesight of Jack) … delicious.

prata with sugar ... Jack licked the paper clean.

Prata with sugar … Jack licked the paper clean.

We HAD to buy something – the colors were too stunning to simply walk by. My Indian princess!

Chinatown - decorated for the Year of the Horse.

Chinatown – decorated for the Year of the Horse.

Chinatown

Chinatown

.Another Singapore signature dish ... char kway teow.

Another Singapore signature dish … char kway teow.  Maxwell Food Centre.
New England Snow ... brrrr.

New England Snow … brrrr.

Singapore snow ... yummmm.

Singapore snow … yummmm.

Singapore snow 20 seconds later ... even more yummm.

Singapore snow 20 seconds later … even more yummm. Local dessert :Ice Kacang.

Singapore snow two minutes later … melted mess.

Jack and Mama caught some of the Extreme Sailing series.

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Watched more a little later, poolside!

Watched more a little later, poolside!

Home Improvements

By popular demand, here are the “upgrades” we’ve made to 18 Marina Boulevard.

Evening view of it all!

Evening view of apartment. I like how the chandeliers make shadows on the wall. Maggie Lou thinks it looks like the silhouette of a butcher shop.

 

Home Office, toy hider, shoe keeper, hub!

Home Office, toy hider, shoe keeper, etc.

 

Rug. For those that remember ... VERY similar to the Penhallow apartment rugs!

Rug. For those who may remember … VERY similar to the Penhallow apartment rugs!

The bunkbeds! Although, a fun place to play, not too much sleeping has been there .... see next pic!

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Week 2: Getting Cozy

It is hard to believe we have been here two weeks … all those who said it would fly by are right on the money! This week we worked on setting work/school routines and mastering the subway. Both goals were achieved with ease. Now we can start really exploring and having fun!

A few funny highlights from the week:

1. Maggie Lou started referring to Jack as John.

2.  Jack has decided to “therapod” all over the city (look for the two fingered poses in his pictures).

3. Maggie Lou has started to speak with an Indian English accent, just like her teacher.

4. McDonald’s exists in Singapore despite what I told Jack.  (And yes, chicken nuggets taste the same here … sigh).

5. Michael and I spent $333.00 on one crab … by accident. Confused by the menu, metric system (i know, i know) and the waiter’s instructions we fell into a tourist trap. We’ve gotten over the initial shock and can chuckle about it now. To help make up some of the expense we’ve eaten ramen (at least we’re in Asia) in the apartment for the past three nights! Making memories, right?!

Now a photo week in review . . .

Abby's birthday celebration ... the Gordon's was a treat as alcohol prices here make Canadian prices cheap!

Abby’s 35th birthday celebration … the Gordon’s was a treat as alcohol prices here make Canadian prices seem cheap!

Delicious cake ... MANY bakeries in the basement of our building.

Delicious cake … MANY bakeries in the basement of our building.

In the Gardens by the Bay.

In the Gardens by the Bay.

Enjoying the water playground at the Gardens by the Bay! Free fun:)

Enjoying the water playground at the Gardens        by the Bay! Free fun:)              

Lots of murals and artwork all along the mall walls, MRT stations and just about everywhere.

Cool art outside the Clifford Centre.

Cool art outside the Clifford Centre.

Very "doggycentric" right now ... in mourning:(

Very “doggycentric” right now … in mourning:(

More Gardens.More Gardens.And more gardens . . .

And more gardens . . .

MLGBB2cggbb

Daddy’s first day of work – learning about local food (and how not to get it all over his shirts;))

Yes, the $333.00 crab! At least it's a cute picture:)The $333.00 crab! At least it’s a cute picture:)

Devouring our meal ... chili crab. They're savvy to the ang moh's (white person) propensity for mess. We were given full body aprons!           Devouring our meal … chili crab. The locals are savvy to the ang moh’s (white person)                     propensity for mess. We were given full body aprons and lemon infused tea for handwashing.

Chili crab.Chili crab.

The Evidence

The Evidence

Goggled goof balls.

Goggled goof ball.

t-rex!!!t-rex!!!

More goofball . . .

Another goggled goofball.

Dinosaurs and McDonalds … Jack said, “This is blowing my mind.”

Digging for fossils at Discovery Center's "Titan's of the Past" exhibit. It was really a test in public transport ... blue line, purple line, green line, bus!

Digging for fossils at Discovery Center’s “Titan’s of the Past” exhibit. It was really a test in public transport … blue line, purple line, green line, bus!

AHHHH!

AHHHH!

Riding the MRT ... seats reserved for those in need of a seat (including mothers holding almost 4 year olds) are marked with sayings about being good and kind ... he has memorized all of them - now has five more site words:)

Riding the MRT … seats reserved for those in need of a seat (including mothers holding almost 4 year olds) are marked with sayings about being good and kind … he has memorized all of them – now has five more site words:)

Just hanging.

Just hanging.

Wearing pink for "kindness day" 14/2/14 (just to trip up my American friends and family)

Wearing pink for “kindness day” 14/2/14 (just to trip up my American friends and family)

Lastly, the tooth fairy visited in Singapore ... #2!

Lastly, the tooth fairy visited in Singapore … #2!

Chinese New Year Celebrations

We are so grateful to be here during the Chinese New Year. The decorations, the food, the jovial atmosphere have made it quite the scene. While we’ve learned about some of the customs, we are still just figuring others out.  Enjoy!

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god of Good Fortune – at the Promenade, decorated and lit up with all sorts of CNY symbols and decorations

Ang Bao -- "red packets" full of money (denominations of equal numbers are thought to be more lucky - the number 4 is avoided by some because of the sound it makes -  the number 8 is thought to be lucky because of the sound it makes). This ang bao had $8sg in it! Thank you Liberty Mutual.

Ang Bao — “red packets” full of money (denominations of equal numbers are thought to be more lucky – the number 4 is avoided by some because of the sound it makes – the number 8 is thought to be lucky because of the sound it makes). This ang bao had $8sg in it! Thank you Liberty Mutual.

entrance to CNY celebrations at the PromenadeEntrance to CNY celebrations at the Promenade

Lion Dance at our apartment - sizing up the offering of greens and mandarin oranges.

Lion Dance at our apartment – sizing up the offering of greens and mandarin oranges.

We couldn't get enough of  this ... the drums, the dancing.

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The lion cleverly arranged the fruit in a symbol of good luck for the new year.

The lion cleverly arranges the fruit in a symbol of good luck for the new year.

Maggie Lou at the Lion DanceMaggie Lou at the Lion Dance

Prosperity Toss: Tradition that involves playing with your food! Mixing shredded veggies, sauces and raw fish together by way of "throwing" the food up high with chopsticks. Maggie Lou got right in on the action.

Prosperity Toss: Tradition that involves playing with your food! Mixing shredded veggies, sauces and raw fish together by way of “throwing” the food up high with chopsticks. The higher the food goes, the greater prosperity you will have in the coming year!

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Maggie Lou got right in on the action.

Maggie Lou got right in on the action.

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Meanwhile, Jack was into the CNY goodies -- gummies, cakes and lots of specialty, symbolic sweets.

Meanwhile, Jack was into the CNY goodies — gummies, cakes and lots of specialty, symbolic sweets.

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Later that day we had our own lion dance!

School, eh?

This week Maggie Lou started at the Canadian International School in Tanjong Katong. The school is very different from Mast Way (our local school) —  open campus, nursery-6th grade, children from 65 different countries . . .

She was so brave her first day and, of course, couldn’t wait to go back!

Modeling her school uniform!

Modeling her school uniform!

Waiting for a taxi in the lobby.
      Waiting for a taxi in the lobby.

Move over Bus #1 ... I'm taking a taxi!
Move over Bus #1 … I’m taking a taxi! (Bus service will be arranged by the end of the week.)

Waiting for her teacher in the canteen.

Waiting with her class at the canteen.

Phys Ed. outfit. (Mom, could get used to this uniform thing.)

Phys Ed. outfit. (Mom could get used to this uniform thing.)

Our First Week in S’Pore

We’ve managed to hang in there and survive our first week. Despite countless technological snafu’s, jet lagged children and the sticker shock that comes with just about everything over here, we’re doing okay!

Boardwalk near entrance to Marina Sands mall.

Sporting their hats on the boardwalk near entrance to Marina Sands mall.

Posing under the Arts and Science Museum.
Posing under the ArtScience Museum.

The Arts and Science Building. Currently they have a dinosaur exhibit we'll be sure to hit up in the next few weeks!

The ArtScience Museum. Currently they have a dinosaur exhibit we’ll be sure to hit up in the next few weeks!

Climbing at IKEA.

Climbing at IKEA.

Posing in one of the numerous malls we've visited ... S'Pore is made up of a million malls!

Posing in one of the numerous malls we’ve visited … S’Pore is made up of a million malls!

Sleepy kids.

Sleepy kids.

 

Merlion

Merlion

 

More Merlion

More Merlion

 

Regular Lion and a T-Rex named Jack.

Regular Lion and a T-Rex named Jack.

One of the Japanese restaurants under our building.

One of the Japanese restaurants under our building.
Our first breakfast at home.

Our first breakfast at home.

Speaking of breakfast ... $12.60!!!!

Speaking of breakfast … $12.60!!!!

Dinner at Din Tai Fung

Dinner at Din Tai Fung

More dinner at Din Tai Fung

More dinner at Din Tai Fung

Shopping on Orchard Road

Shopping on Orchard Road

Pool time!

Pool time!

Fishball soup at a hawker centre near Holland Village.

Fishball soup at a hawker centre near Holland Village.

Mommy's little helper.

Mommy’s little helper.

In summary . . .

In summary . . . (I love Singapore):)