Good food is aplenty in Bangkok. When we were planning for our short getaway, our cousin has highly recommended the Thai Afternoon Tea at the Erawan Tea Room. Despite the shortage of time, we decided to carve out an afternoon to see what the hype is about.Hi-Tea @ Erawan Tea Room, BangkokFacade of the RestaurantThe Erawan Tea Room is a cosy and relaxing respite away from the hubub of the human traffic at the Erawan shrine outside. It is a lovely place to stop for tea on a busy, blistering … [Read more...]
Talkative Thursdays: Mommy, I’m a Big Girl now!
Photo Credit Our family was left in a limbo this week after the domestic help left at short notice. Even as we were scrambling to get daily childcare arrangement sorted out and going through the much dreaded process of screening new maid biodatas, we explained the situation to Dana and told her she might need to be a little more independent during this period of transition. The first morning, as I busied myself with the family routines, I was so relieved that … [Read more...]
Wordless Wednesday: An Old Preacher’s Greeting…
Facing a mini crisis on the domestic home front which threatens to throw our daily routine and childcare arrangement into a whirl...As I stepped into office each morning, this decorative plaque which sits on top of my desktop greets me. Today I paused and let the words of this old preacher's greeting sink in.Lord, help me to remember that nothing is going to happen to me today that You and I together can't handle. Grant us your peace, your grace, your favor and wisdom as … [Read more...]
Dana Tours Siam Ocean World!
Mention Tutuk, Tom Yum Goong, Pole Dancing Pornsak (from The Noose) and Bangkok instantly springs to mind. Each year, 500,000 Singaporeans visit Bangkok. With cheap eats, affordable massages, plethora of bargain shopping, and promises of warm hospitality, it's no wonder Bangkok is a top favourite travel destination. We last visited Bangkok 12 years ago as a newly married couple. This time, armed with tips on the 'Must-Dos' and 'Must-Eats' from friends, we rediscovered Bangkok with Dana in tow to … [Read more...]
Weekend Wanderings: Kids can Bowl!
We spent a fun-filled and memorable Sunday celebrating cousin Hayley's 7th Birthday, engaged in a fun sport - Bowling! It was Dana's very 1st time at the bowling alley and she was highly thrilled! Daddy and Mommy had this assumptions that bowling is suitable for older kids (i.e. teenagers) and adults but judging by the laughter and enthusiasm we witnessed today, we couldn't be more wrong - kids find the game irresistible.Brightly furbished Lobby...We were very pleasantly surprised to … [Read more...]
A Tale of how we overcame Kawasaki
Susan of A Juggling Mom was appealing for stories of children who have overcome adversities in her linky to commemorate Children's Day in the month of October. I promised to recount our experience of how Dana won the fight against Kawasaki Disease so that other families can be informed about this rare auto-immune disorder. Our Birthday Girl with a bandaged arm, cracked cherry lips and a Rudolph nose... What is Kawasaki? Kawasaki disease is a potentially fatal … [Read more...]
October Playbook: My Little Plants…
Day #11 of October Playbook states: Collect 5 types of Leaves and classify them. I remembered as a primary school kid, we were assigned these Young Scientist Cards with projects and activities which we have to complete to earn our young Botanist, young Zoologist and young Geologist certificates and badges. I enjoyed those tremendously and wish Dana would be as fascinated in the Natural world as I did.Does these bring back fond memories for you too?Today's challenge is exactly one which I … [Read more...]
Clean Hands = Healthy Kids!
We all know that germs lurk everywhere and germs can spread rapidly in children, triggering a pandemic flu, colds and other dreadful diseases such as the Hand, Foot, Mouth Disease (HFMD). But the greatest places that kids get exposed to germs may surprise you. TOP 5 GERMIEST PLACES FOR KIDS1. Children's Playgrounds (Indoor and Outdoor)Playgrounds are germ minefields. Kids touch everything they see and often put them in their mouths. Practically every child gets some germs all … [Read more...]
October Playbook: Clouds Around the World!
Day #9 of the October Playbook Challenge encourages us to go Cloud Spotting - something I wish I had the time to do more often...A shot taken en-route to Melbourne, AustraliaI vaguely remembered studying names of clouds in Geography lessons and enjoyed it. Whenever I fly, I love peeping out of the plane windows to admire the clouds. My fav place for cloud watching has got to be in Australia (where the skies are perpetually in mesmerizing shades of blue). For today's challenge, I … [Read more...]
October Playbook: Did you see what I see?
We've entered week 2 of the October Playbook Challenge and this happens to be the week to G.O (Get Out!). Today, Day #8's challenge is to go on a Neighbourhood Insect Safari! Being a working day (and a Monday!), we could only attempt this activity in the evening. When Daddy turned up at the door at 7pm, I sent him and Dana off on the safari hunt. They had recently just carried out fumigation in the estate so the likelihood of locating insects is really slim but they were game enough to give … [Read more...]
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