Saturday, 24 May 2014
Tuesday, 13 May 2014
Westgate Wonderland - the biggest outdoor playground in shopping mall
Being an outdoorsy person, I always believed that one will learn more in the outside world than being cooped indoors. Hence I loved to bring my kids out and it is always a challenge to decide where to bring the kids to next in this small island.
I heard about the opening of Westgate in Jurong area but staying in the north-east district, Jurong seems very far and we hardly venture to the west. Afterall, there are so many malls in that area and I assume that Westgate is just another mall like the rest. I was wrong!
Having nowhere to go on last Sunday, I casually suggested to my hubs that maybe we could check out Westgate, the newest mall by Capitaland. As usual, we decided to check out the new mall from the highest level and we spotted a small play area for the kids at level 5 garden. But the door was locked hence we reckon that the play area is not ready yet. My girl was disappointed that she was not able to play.
As we moved down from the escalator, something caught our attention and we realised that there is another playground at level 4. That playground is huge! and I realised that it is known as Westgate Wonderland. The bonus? Entry is free! My excited kids was so thrilled as we entered into the outdoor playground. The name "Wonderland" is so apt! This fantasy themed playground is a wonderland to every kid.
We were not prepared for this great find at Westgate so the kids could not jump into the wet playground. Oops! Anyway they were very contented with running, climbing and sliding in this wonderland so they did not fuss over the wet play area too.
It has been a enjoyable day out for them and I was glad that they had fun under the sun. Vitamin D is important too. Westgate Wonderland is the biggest outdoor playground in the shopping mall and I hope that we will be seeing more of similar playground in other malls too (especially in north-east district!)
I heard about the opening of Westgate in Jurong area but staying in the north-east district, Jurong seems very far and we hardly venture to the west. Afterall, there are so many malls in that area and I assume that Westgate is just another mall like the rest. I was wrong!
Having nowhere to go on last Sunday, I casually suggested to my hubs that maybe we could check out Westgate, the newest mall by Capitaland. As usual, we decided to check out the new mall from the highest level and we spotted a small play area for the kids at level 5 garden. But the door was locked hence we reckon that the play area is not ready yet. My girl was disappointed that she was not able to play.
As we moved down from the escalator, something caught our attention and we realised that there is another playground at level 4. That playground is huge! and I realised that it is known as Westgate Wonderland. The bonus? Entry is free! My excited kids was so thrilled as we entered into the outdoor playground. The name "Wonderland" is so apt! This fantasy themed playground is a wonderland to every kid.
| The overall view of Westgate wonderland (Photo credit: Todayonline) |
| The playground is spilt into dry area for 2-5 years old, treehouse play area for 5-12 years old and a wet play area |
| There were many pretty giant bugs at the play area for 2 - 5 years old that we couldn't resist taking photos of the kids with the colourful background |
| Another giant bug. See how happy the kids were surrounded by giant bugs in vibrant colours |
It has been a enjoyable day out for them and I was glad that they had fun under the sun. Vitamin D is important too. Westgate Wonderland is the biggest outdoor playground in the shopping mall and I hope that we will be seeing more of similar playground in other malls too (especially in north-east district!)
Friday, 9 May 2014
Tea with Mummy
Last Friday, I was checking my boy's comm book from school and saw an invitation to mummies to have tea session with their kids on this afternoon. And it stated that there will be a short performance by our kids. I wasted no time in taking a snapshot of the form and watsapp my superior asking to take half day leave. I wouldn't want to miss out on such moments with my boy.
Finally! Today is the day. The mummies were invited to the music room and the teachers brought the little ones in, class by class. It's always such a cute sight to see the little ones holding hands and walking in an orderly manner.
The toddlers were the first to perform so my boy stood at the performing area with his sulking face. I have no idea why such an expression though. He saw me and I was expecting him to run towards me and cry. But there he stood and nope, he did not burst into tears. "Well done my little boy!" I thought. So he must be ready to perform for the audience then. I was wrong again. When the music came on, he stood there and stared blankly. Actually there was only one boy from his class who danced to the tune. The rest of the toddlers just stood still at their position.
It was a simple tea session with my boy but it was the best tea party that I have ever attended. I really appreciate the efforts put in by the school to organise this appreciation party. It has been a very heartwarming session spent with my boy. From the expressions of the many mummies present there, I'm very certain that they had a great bonding time with their little ones too.
I am just so glad that I took leave to spend the noon with my kids. Totally worth it and loving every moment. Motherhood is such a rewarding journey! Happy Mummy's Day to every mother out there!
Finally! Today is the day. The mummies were invited to the music room and the teachers brought the little ones in, class by class. It's always such a cute sight to see the little ones holding hands and walking in an orderly manner.
| The decorated wall in the music room |
| There stood my boy looking at me. I was expecting him burst into tears and ran towards me. |
| Obviously he was more interested in the tea break than the performance. I guess that explained the sulking face? |
| I just have to take selfie with him. It's my first tea session with my littlest after all! |
| More selfies! Though he is more interested in the cake more than anything else |
| Guess what he is munching on next |
| This fussy boy was picking out all the raisins from the cornflake tarts and popping them into his mouth. No prizes for guessing right on who ate up all the cornflakes. |
It was a simple tea session with my boy but it was the best tea party that I have ever attended. I really appreciate the efforts put in by the school to organise this appreciation party. It has been a very heartwarming session spent with my boy. From the expressions of the many mummies present there, I'm very certain that they had a great bonding time with their little ones too.
| The artwork that was made by my boy for me! |
| His little palm print! With a sweet message and a photo of just the 2 of us! |
| This lovely piece of creation was from my firstborn! She couldn't contain her excitement and had to hand the card to me the moment she saw me when I fetched her from school. Just too precious! |
I am just so glad that I took leave to spend the noon with my kids. Totally worth it and loving every moment. Motherhood is such a rewarding journey! Happy Mummy's Day to every mother out there!
Sunday, 4 May 2014
A tiring week
Last Friday, we brought our firstborn to GP as she was having runny nose and cough with occasional tearing in her eyes. Diagnosed as sinus infection. Soon after, she developed high fever and vomited.
On Tuesday, the secondborn was having high fever for 2 days and did not have any appetite (he rejected his favourite milk too). Went to kkh, high fever at 39.9 degree and went straight to observation room. As he has history of seizure before, the staff have to ensure that his fever subsided and no recurrence of seizure before we could go home.
Then on Thursday, my hubs caught the nasty virus from the kids and was down with high fever. Went to the GP in the morning and took the medicine and rested for the entire day. Fever never came down and he felt very uncomfortable with the severe headache that developed with the high temperature. Accompanied him to Khoo Teck Puat Hospital in the evening after tucking the kids to bed. Had to wait for 2 hours before our number was finally called. His temperature was 39.9 degree when we reached but we were not given priority (the difference between adults and kids). I asked the nurse at triage if he could be given medicine to ease his severe headache while we waited for our turn but we were denied of the medicine. No priority, no medication (do we look like we would love to come to A&E if we did not feel that this require immediate attention?) Finally, number called and seen the doctor. And the doctor was surprised that we waited for 2 hours! Ended up he had to do blood tests and went on drip for the next hour plus.
Blood test results cleared, fever subsided and we went home at 2 plus in the middle of the night. Slept at 3am and woke up at 7am for work the next morning. My boy woke up after I came out from the shower and blood came flowing down from his nose! I had a shock as he did not knock onto anything the night before or when he woke up. I had to calm him down first and stop the bleeding.
Then the next morning, the same thing happened again! He woke up and his nose started to bleed! My hubs and I were very worried and we called the PD and brought him down to the clinic. PD advise that his nose is very sensitive and congested, thus causing the blood artery in his nose to burst when he rub his nose due to irritation / itchiness. Hmmm.... did we over-reacted? I'm certain that any parents who saw that scene would be horrified! Anyway I am glad that there is no serious complication behind the nose bleeding.
It has been a tiring week with the nasty virus passing around that caused various trips to clinics & hospitals and juggling the busy work schedule at the same time.
I am sooooooo glad that everyone is well now. To the nasty virus, please stay away from my family! I hope that everyone will be blessed with good health!
| The number that every parents dread seeing |
| My poor baby resting on the bed |
On Tuesday, the secondborn was having high fever for 2 days and did not have any appetite (he rejected his favourite milk too). Went to kkh, high fever at 39.9 degree and went straight to observation room. As he has history of seizure before, the staff have to ensure that his fever subsided and no recurrence of seizure before we could go home.
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| Traumatized baby on the bed in observation room |
Then on Thursday, my hubs caught the nasty virus from the kids and was down with high fever. Went to the GP in the morning and took the medicine and rested for the entire day. Fever never came down and he felt very uncomfortable with the severe headache that developed with the high temperature. Accompanied him to Khoo Teck Puat Hospital in the evening after tucking the kids to bed. Had to wait for 2 hours before our number was finally called. His temperature was 39.9 degree when we reached but we were not given priority (the difference between adults and kids). I asked the nurse at triage if he could be given medicine to ease his severe headache while we waited for our turn but we were denied of the medicine. No priority, no medication (do we look like we would love to come to A&E if we did not feel that this require immediate attention?) Finally, number called and seen the doctor. And the doctor was surprised that we waited for 2 hours! Ended up he had to do blood tests and went on drip for the next hour plus.
Blood test results cleared, fever subsided and we went home at 2 plus in the middle of the night. Slept at 3am and woke up at 7am for work the next morning. My boy woke up after I came out from the shower and blood came flowing down from his nose! I had a shock as he did not knock onto anything the night before or when he woke up. I had to calm him down first and stop the bleeding.
Then the next morning, the same thing happened again! He woke up and his nose started to bleed! My hubs and I were very worried and we called the PD and brought him down to the clinic. PD advise that his nose is very sensitive and congested, thus causing the blood artery in his nose to burst when he rub his nose due to irritation / itchiness. Hmmm.... did we over-reacted? I'm certain that any parents who saw that scene would be horrified! Anyway I am glad that there is no serious complication behind the nose bleeding.
It has been a tiring week with the nasty virus passing around that caused various trips to clinics & hospitals and juggling the busy work schedule at the same time.
I am sooooooo glad that everyone is well now. To the nasty virus, please stay away from my family! I hope that everyone will be blessed with good health!
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