Yesterday, I brought Aaqil to visit Butterfly Park and Insects Kingdom in Sentosa Island. It was an amazing experience for Aaqil to see more than 1500 butterflies with over than 50 species. We also witnessed the blossoming of new life at "Pupa House" and it was really fantastic to see how they emerged to a flying butterfly. But we have to watch out Aaqil carefully as he tend to touch those butterflies quite roughly. As a reward for behaving quite well in the park, we let him played in the small fountain outside the park. He was there alone as we both watched him from a distance.
After a light lunch, we had a photography session with phyton. I was quite surprised to see Aaqil bravely touch the snake's skin. Well, still early to assume anything..maybe he was just curious. After roaming around at the Merlion's side and watch the flower's festival, suddenly wheather became wet with non-stop drizzling. At first we decided to swim at Palawan beach. As we did not want to dissapoint our little boy, we walked to Vivo City from Sentosa for a dip at the roof's pool. Lots of kids were dipping there and Aaqil had a fabulous fun interacting with new friends.Sunday, February 25, 2007
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Microwave Cooking...
It was a lazy day and I decided to cook steam fish and steam emperor-chicken. Jgn terpedaya dengan nama yang canggih..I am very suck at cooking indeed... . What I did? After marinated the wings with emperor chicken powder (yang halallah okay) I potong2 veges (asparagus, brocoli, carrot, pak-choy) and dried mushrooms, then dumped my golden pomfret and mid-joint wings in microwaveable steamer and microwaved each dish for 15 mins. Lastly I boiled the seafood light soy-sauce to be poured on the fish and chicken. For this type of cooking, it was saltless.
Easy-peasy!!! Thanks to the genius microwave's inventor.
Verdict: Both my boys burped :)
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Singapore vs Malaysia
Despite the many tussles between Singapore and Malaysia, ok that's only in politics, a game of soccer has always been on the softer side. I was there with free admission tickets witnessing the whole of the Singapore-Malaysia game, with the presense of the 55,000 strong crowd.
With this article, definitely gossips were already flying around my circle of lost friends, who may be already assuming, I have forgotten that I am Malaysian. Well, once again, I will not be elaborating on that, and let them speak their minds.
But you know what, the game was interesting, I think, towards the very end. And that has resulted me in the stadium again when Singapore met Thailand in the first leg finals, to feel the energy level of the 55,000 strong supportive crowd.
As you can see, both of us were wearing red, so let the critics again do the talking. Boring article? Hear me again next time.
With this article, definitely gossips were already flying around my circle of lost friends, who may be already assuming, I have forgotten that I am Malaysian. Well, once again, I will not be elaborating on that, and let them speak their minds.
But you know what, the game was interesting, I think, towards the very end. And that has resulted me in the stadium again when Singapore met Thailand in the first leg finals, to feel the energy level of the 55,000 strong supportive crowd.
As you can see, both of us were wearing red, so let the critics again do the talking. Boring article? Hear me again next time.
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