Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Loooong time!

Just had a look at the blog, and yes, its a very long time since last time anything were done to it! It was actually a bit sad! This is a good way of remembering all the things we have done down here, and all the people that have been visiting (yes, before June 2009).
Have decided to do something about this laziness - so tomorrow I'll try to remember everything that has happened for the last 17 months! Help!

Monday, June 1, 2009

Zoo time!

The zoo is a great please for the kids. First you have to eat, or in this case have an ice cream, than toy look at some animals on your way to the Rainforest kidsworld, were you can cool down in the water!
Valenka and Marcus checking out the map, and where to go!

Jovy and the kids looking for crocks. I thought it was smart renting one of these wagons, but gosh, the boys got lazy, especially Phillip - "Run Jovy, run".

In the Fragile Forest, you can wounder around with heaps of butterflies, birds, bats and these cheeky "monkeys" - "I like to move it, move it..."

Finally we reached the "water park". The kids enjoyed running around and being cooled down a bit. All of us, except Jovy, where sweating like dogs!!

A lot of water splashing everywhere.

Ohhhh, so cool!

Water, water, water!!

The best thing to in Singapore...especially for the kids! They just love it! Splashing water, and be cooled down a bit - what more could one ask for!

Marcus splashing away in the kid pool. His feet could just touch the bottom!

Thomas well equipped for the little slide! Can be a bit dangerous for the other people at the bottom..... So, watch out!!

Marcus enjoying the fart ring on the slide...Tjihihi!!

Phillip surfing away!

Just enjoying the be cooled down a bit!

Surfer boy!
Just big smiles and happy kids!

Valenka and Marcus

On the 24th of May, Valenka and Marcus came for a quick visit, while they were spending some time in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Here, Valenka's husband Thomas, had a few weeks of work, and why not join in an get a vacation!
The tourist bus is a good way to see the city, and to get a overview of what you want to explore more. We had never taken this bus, so we decided to joined in. Marcus having a little nap in between all the sightseeing!
The boys were quite happy getting a day off from school. The buses do two different routs, but one was enough for our boys!
Phillip enjoyed being so high up that he could look down on all the cars - counting blue taxis became one of the exercises to get the time going! After the trip we had a lovely sushi lunch, before we headed back, and Valenka and Marcus did the second bus trip.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

17th of May - Norewgian nationalday

Sunday morning we all set of to Fort Canning Park, to celebrate the Norwegian national day. Mom was a bit stressed, we have a tendency of being late, but to day we manage to arrive an hour to early in the park. So by the time started coming, the kids wanted to go home!

The parade. First the 17th of May- comity, then the marching band (put together by moms and dads - but very good!), the the Norwegian Supplementary school, and then parents, siblings etc.

Where is mom....

After the parade, we all gathered in the park, and had a lunch, and there were activities for the kid. The magic show was the kids favorite!

No 17th of May without sausages, popcorn and candyfloss! The boys manage to eat two of them - Thomas even wanted more!

After the parade and lunch, we went to Birgitte and Ivar's house for swimming and BBQ.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Bukit Timah Nature Reserve

Every time we want to go for a walk-about its raining......but finally we got to go! Hi,hi!

The boys are all ready - hat, mosquitoe reppellant, backpack with food and magnifying glass! Off we go!

Already exploring - giant ants! The ants go march one by one...hurray hurray! Saw and heard monkeys too!
One out of three food breaks! All the breaks might have something to do with what mom put into the lunchboxes......yummi chocolate and raisins for energy, and some wheat bisects to be a bit healthy!
The boys really loved the walk-about! Used to to that a lot with kinder garden i Norway, but its scary to see how quickly they have adopted to the flat walk!

Roots everywhere - so hard to keep the balance - but fun!

Zoo

19th of April we finally made it to the zoo, which Phillip had wished for his birthday.

Don't do anything on a empty tummy! So first we had some lunch/dinner, and then Daddy bought the biggest of the biggest icecreams for the boys! Heaven!

The goal for the trip was the water park - of course - but we stopped and looked at quite a few animals on the way. First up, as always - the kids love these lazy polar bears!

Rhino.

Thomas' photo of the giraffes.

Right before the water park, you can walk into a closed garden, where you can see butterflies, bats, ducks, turtles, rays and this one close up! Sid from Ice Age!

To busy at the water park to take photos. But on the way back to the car we always have to go past the white tigers!