This time, we went with just one other family but it was no less fun. The kids got along swimmingly well. It was awesome watching them play together!
However, I may have to hold back on bringing all four kids by myself to somewhere that needs multiple train transfers and for an entire day until Joram is able to walk. He could hardly sleep with all the excitement going on and I ended up having to put a cranky, nearly 10 kg baby in a carrier to sleep, hours past his naptime. After the back-breaking (for me) nap, he was struggling so hard to get down on all fours to explore the new places. I wrestled valiantly with him till the last hour when I finally threw in the towel and allowed him to play with some toy chicken eggs on the floor in a corner of the room.
Coupled with having to deal with a disobedient and strong-willed toddler, the whole experience exhausted me so much that I knocked out right after I put the kids to bed at night. Zzz...
All raring to go! |
Playing giant "Gor-lee" (marbles) |
So tired but can't sleep... |
Giant 5 stones |
Big bro's demo |
Now it's little sis's turn to show off! |
Somehow the game degenerated into a "hum-tum" (target) uncle EL time!!! |
Balancing act |
See who has speedy fingers? |
Bowling? |
Craft time! |
Contorting the body... |
.... to make the letter T! |
Embossing away |
Jayna chose Ice Kachang while Joash chose Chicken Rice (As usual, one has a sweet tooth and the other a savory tooth) |
A Tent Show |
Getting more challenging to take a decent shot with all 4 kids |
Joram on the big sofa... |
... and Joram on the small sofa. Seriously running out of safe places to put him!!! |
Chef in the making |
I finally surrendered and 'released' him to the floor! |
Learning the 'secret' recipe Shhh... |
Reading the description with her best buddy |
Captivated by the National Day Parade |
And Jaide found the ducks! |
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