Sunday, July 28, 2013

Swimming lesson and shopping at JEM AGAIN!

They are enjoying their swimming lesson and I was so bored. Keke.

Brunch at Marche Mövenpick, the first of its kind in Singapore.
Home cooked porridge to cleanse the palate.

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Stayed at home to study and watched Wolverine at Jcube.

Home cooked dinner.





Friday, July 26, 2013

On 21 July each year, my office commemorate Racial Harmony Day to mark the anniversary of the 1964 racial riots. On this day, we will reflect on and celebrate Singapore as a harmonious society built on a rich diversity of cultures.  This year we went on a tour to discover the rich heritage in Katong and of course, the delectable spread of food that can be found there.

There is certainly more to Katong than laksa and nonyas.

Ist Stop. Fort Tanjong Katong at Katong Park. Built in 1879 by the British, it was abandoned in 1901. It was then the eastern-most military installation built in Singapore to serve as the first line of defence against potential invaders from the sea. Now, the area is part of a serene residential neighbourhood

a fort used to stand at where Katong Park is currently located. It was buried until its rediscovery in 2001

A heritage tree that is just right in the middle of Katong Park.

2nd stop. We visited the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple. 
Quickie at 328 Katong Laksa

Next stop, Kim Choo Kueh Chang - where we got to complimentary Peranakan Chinese dumplings and Kueh lapis, while learning about the community of Babas and Nonyas. 


Showing us how to make dumpling
Complimentary dumpling and kueh lapis. It's an eating trip. keke
The last stop of the four-hour long educational tour brought us to the Eurasian Community House where we learnt about the Eurasians of Singapore and their contributions in various fields throughout Singapore's history.  




Our former President SR Nathan's house is just opposite Eurasian Community House

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Swimming lesson followed by brunch at Imperial Treasure at JEM and markieting at NTUC. It has become our favourite marketing place. Visited Mum and Sis came too. She brought us durian and homemade pineapple tart. She's into baking recently.

Home cooked dinner.