Monday, July 10, 2006

THE SAND, THE SUN & THE SEA

Whoever said that Singapore is short of places to go? Well, I would beg to differ. In fact, if you look reaaaaal hard, the beaches in Singapore are enough to take your breath away...

1) Peace @ Pasir Ris

Despite having shifted to Riverina (approximately 2 minutes drive from Pasir Ris Park), hubby dearest decided to get behind the wheel and drove instead. Though the park has been a regular weekend itinery for the family, it was Iman's first time to the Fishermen Village. Despite several warnings not to go near the fishing pond, Iman somehow got nearer and nearer ~ so near that we had to pull her aside, fearing that she would just slip and fall. Iman was obviously ecstatic and glued to the fishing rods as the people there fished out their catches with skill and grace.

Ihsan on the other hand, was totally bewildered when he got on the baby swing. He screamed and laughed excitedly as Kakak Iman made her way to push him (haiz! jakun betul anak hamba...). From mummy's point of view though, it seemed that Iman was pushing Ihsan TOO HARD to the extent that he will be flying out in no time. IMAAAAN!!!!

2) Family Fiesta (East Coast)

Never have I imagined that a day at East Coast could be so exciting. The family of Hubby Dearest decided to have a family picnic at East Coast during the last weekend of the school holidays. And boy, was it fun! Filled with activities for both young & old and coupled with prizes to go along, the picnic became a moment to remember for all. The kids had a whale of time in a game that required them to step on others' balloons which had been tied quite securely above their ankles. My darling Iman clinched the first prize (er, with a LOT of help from her granny who carried her every time another kid wanted to step on her balloon) and was beaming with pride as she received her prize.


Family Fiesta @ East Coast

The "senior citizens" were not at all forgotten and were given pop quizzes regarding their spouses. Questions like: 1) which school did your spouse go to; 2) what is your spouse's favourite perfume; 3) where did both of you meet etc. etc. soon drew laughter from everyone, especially when there were stark discrepancies amongst them. One of Hubby's Aunty and Uncle for instance, could not come to an agreement about their first meeting place ~ whether it was Pulau Belakang Mati or Pulau Bukom? LOL, that was really cute! But somehow it made me think ~ the longer you are in the marriage, the more likely you are to take things for granted and to forget about the little / nitty gritty details. I am right, no?

3) Cantik Cherating

Okay, I have to admit that Cherating is NOT part of Singapore but I can't resist making the comparison between the local beaches and those across the causeway.

Last year, the members of Fikiran Plaza (Hubby Dearest's close pals from SP), went on a trip to Cherating during the long weekend we had on Labour Day. We had an exhilirating time, with all the swimming, 'lepak'ing and not forgetting, THE FOOD.


Cantik Cherating 2005

My family had so much fun that we decided to make a trip to Cherating for the third time this June ~ now with the 8 Sahabatz (my buddies since Sec 1). The 8 Sahabatz embarked on their first maiden trip across the causeway some time during the school holidays. After deleting several Sahabatz off the list (more specifically, Has just gave birth, Mas went to US, Za flew to Aussieland and Sham had to succumb to the demands of work), we were left with only 4 who were able to proceed with the plan. The 2 nights in Cherating and another 2 in KL was definitely an experience to be remembered.

Despite the short duration of the trip, I felt that it was a great getaway for all of us. The sand, the sun and the sea was really breathtaking and beyond description. We were lucky that Hyatt (the hotel we stayed in) had a private beach so we were there practically most of the time.

Laf, I will always remember the mummyhood conversations we had as we sat by the beach, with the waves tickling our feet and sea breeze blowing against our faces. Siti, you proved to be an endearing mum, putting on a smile nonetheless, despite having to care for little Seif who fell ill during our trip.

Lynn Zuhrah, thank you for being a great role model, a big sister and most of all, a friend to Iman. Your demure and dainty qualities will always be admired and remembered. :)


Cantik Cherating 2006

Indulging In Innocence @ 6:25 PM


SIMPLE INDULGENCES.

A Walk @ Pasir Ris.

A Swim @ Downtown East.

A Taste of Ben & Jerry's.

A Moment With Mummy & Daddy.







INDULGING IN MEMORIES.

Mummy's Multiply



INDULGING IN AUNTIES & UNCLES WHO CARE.

* Anne * Chp700 * Chegu Thamrin
* Dee * Faridah * Haz&Sham
* Idayu * Izad&Hana * Junaidah
* Lady Lee * Lin * Mamadewi
* Mariah * MeliciousMum * Moby
* Nadiah * Nisha * Raihanah
* Salihah * ShaSharina * Shidah
* Syafiqah * Syazah * Tea
* Tiq * Yara * Yasmin
* Zakiyyah * Zulaiha



INDULGING IN PALS WHO CARE.

* Tata Cute
* Dini Amani
* Baby Aniq
* Baby Nunu
* Lynn Zuhrah
* Nana & Wawa
* Ajab & Ayeed
* Hannah & Hanney



INDULGING IN US.

* June 2006
*
July 2006
*
August 2006
*
September 2006
*
October 2006
*
November 2006
*
December 2006
*
January 2007
*
February 2007
*
March 2007



INDULGING IN MUSIC.
"The Reason" by Hoobastank
(Aladdin & Princess Jasmine Version)