אֵיתָן (ee-thuhn) solid, enduring (1 Ki 4:31, Ps 89) & טליה (tal-yuh) dew of heaven (God's kindness)
Saturday 7 May 2011
Night Cycling with Ethan
The last few sticks were gobbled quickly so we could continue cycling to the Marina Bay Sands light show at 8pm which was excellent and great fun. More cycling, eating cookies while watching the skyline and seeing the sights ended a great evening together, though Ethan did have to swallow the news that Daddy is going away next week to East Timor. It was all topped off by night-time cuddles and a sleepy 4 year old who curled up in Daddy's bed to conclude this special night together.
Friday 6 May 2011
Swim Class
been at it longer than him though, so he has some catching up to do.
The swim coach is an Aussie chap, and Ethan seems to understand his
accent and like the friendly fellow! Here is Ethan at one of his first
few classes with Daddy in the pool with Ethan for the first time.
Tuesday 3 May 2011
At The Cross
Monday 2 May 2011
Sentosa Boardwalk Cycling
The girls were not left out of the fun and Talia did extremely well navigating the wet surfaces and slopes.
Sunday 1 May 2011
Talia's Chopsticks
Saturday 30 April 2011
Talia's Brompton Ride
Friday 8 April 2011
School Together
Tuesday 29 March 2011
Model Subject
Monday 21 February 2011
Afternoon Naps
Sunday 20 February 2011
Saturday Fun
Monday 31 January 2011
Little Cyclist
Saturday 29 January 2011
Chip off the Old Block
Friday 28 January 2011
It's Just Lunch
They rode their toy scooter and tricycle down and we brought a picnic basket and towel for a mat. It was a cool and windy day. "Mmmm... yummy!" They exclaimed as they ate their ordinary porridge and sipped their everyday water bottles. Things always taste better al-fresco! It all lasted only 30 wonderful minutes, but it was the best and simplest lunch-time picnic ever!
Oh yeah, it was a nice change and a sort of mini-lunch-date-with-kids for Mum and Dad!
Wednesday 26 January 2011
Better When Smiling
Tuesday 25 January 2011
The Urban Playground
We took our bikes (Daddy's included) and cycled to get a haircut the other day at our friendly neighborhood hair dresser. At the increased $10/adult Chinese New Year price it is still a bargain. While waiting our turn Ethan and Talia frolicked on the not so clean toy outside. I've been teaching Ethan that these can be just as much fun without putting coins in if we make up our own sounds and actions, and Talia is getting in the act too. I think it's much healthier than hankering for coins whenever we come across these ubiquitous playthings.