Friday - 7 June
1st day of my leave.
Suka2.
Happy2.
Saje nak spend time dgn family.
Still, I have people asking me why waste my annual leave in Singapore.
Wasted?
No!
Bonding & being together is important. Spending quality time is essential & fun no matter where we are. Kan kan kan??
Anyway, having said that, we were at Singapore's place of attraction this afternoon where we have never been to - SNOW CITY!!
Put on smelly & soiled rented boots, oversized rented winter jackets, thick rented gloves, personal own snow hat & left belongings in the also rented tiny $1 locker. Aimar was crying over the said things put on him. He sunk, in all of it.
The moment we entered, we went straight for the slope (like as if we have any other choice). That's about all in there actually. Apart from a pathetic kiddy slope at the corner & some ice carvings. Hey, but all in all, we had so much fun down the slope all together - the 6 of us. Aimar came along too. He was terrified I think. It was quite a slope. We did several rounds with an in between running back outside for room temperature. Hehe... It was -5 degree celsius tau! 1 hr later, we were standing by the counter outside choosing our photos....


Dah puas main snow bedek, we ate at Ayer Rajah Food Court.
Next stop, we went to Changi Village. Nope, not to eat again. But dropped by the fishing equipment shop coz hubby wanted to buy me a new set of rod. Yipee!! Though I can't find the full set of my favourite colour, I'm contented with what I got. Can't wait to 'sun-tan shing' tomorrow......
Monday - 4 June
Off day. Like any other lazy non working day, we woke up late. Bangkit (word lama sey) jek tros gi uma Ibu ate lunch. While I was yelling over (aka helping Ibu jaga-ing..hehe) the 4 kids, hubby asked if we would want to go fishing. Since my patience were getting thinner, I enthusiastically agreed, in hope that the kids will tone down. Lightly packed or I must say a tak cukup perkakas fishing trip, we headed to Bedok Jeti. And I knew that we were so ready to return home or maybe ended hanging around watching people, when we realized, we don't even have a pre-done perambut.
Thanks to hubby's & my mini caviling, a kind or shall I say an eavesdropping uncle actually pointed to a trolley pulling apek at the other end of the bridge, who sells the fishing line. YEAY!! Bought 4 lines for $6. Tamban fishing begins. 43 in almost 2 hours, we headed home.
Goreng ikan garing garing as it goes.......

Si nelayan kecik

Aimar picked up all the fishes to the plastic bag pasar

4 at a go!