Moving?
We're in Singapore right now. My husband moved about 2 weeks ago. I am not yet decided whether my daughter and I will move as well. Uprooting her from school is the least of my priorities now. But at least we've now found a place for my husband. So in a few days, we'll be moving into new digs. In the meantime, we've gone out last weekend to the Singapore Zoo. Sharing some pics here.
The last time we were here, Euna was just 4 months old.
Euna was patiently waiting for her turn to ride this tortoise statue when another child cut in front of her (unaware that someone else was waiting) and she boldly exclaimed, "Hey! Wait for your turn!". Poor child was so embarrassed, she went back to her mother.
Here I am testing out the OMD's macro shot. At best, I'm just a hobbyist. The camera makes me look better than I actually am.
I think she has inherited her father's fascination with nature.
Those were her cousin's penguins, she said. Her cousin is a fan of Happy Feet. :)
She was looking at the white tiger here and she said, the tiger's color should be yellow. "The color's not right, Mama!".
I don't know where she gets her poses.
The best thing we can give to her now, aside from our attention, is a variety of experiences.
Feeding time for the baboons. All on attention.
Then we got to the Wet Play area and had to buy her new swimwear. Look at that happy face!
Wacky shot by the Australian outback jeep. Father and daughter are so alike.
At the end of the day, we have a big decision to make.
Dare I put these two apart? My heart is already breaking at the thought of it.
The last time we were here, Euna was just 4 months old.
Euna was patiently waiting for her turn to ride this tortoise statue when another child cut in front of her (unaware that someone else was waiting) and she boldly exclaimed, "Hey! Wait for your turn!". Poor child was so embarrassed, she went back to her mother.
Here I am testing out the OMD's macro shot. At best, I'm just a hobbyist. The camera makes me look better than I actually am.
I think she has inherited her father's fascination with nature.
Those were her cousin's penguins, she said. Her cousin is a fan of Happy Feet. :)
She was looking at the white tiger here and she said, the tiger's color should be yellow. "The color's not right, Mama!".
I don't know where she gets her poses.
The best thing we can give to her now, aside from our attention, is a variety of experiences.
Feeding time for the baboons. All on attention.
Then we got to the Wet Play area and had to buy her new swimwear. Look at that happy face!
Wacky shot by the Australian outback jeep. Father and daughter are so alike.
At the end of the day, we have a big decision to make.
Dare I put these two apart? My heart is already breaking at the thought of it.
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