Now that bringing Hannah out for outings have become a regular event every weekend, we’ve steadily expanding our range of places and different environments to expose Hannah to instead of just alternating between Swensens’ at Compass Point and McDonalds at Hougang Mall.
Here’s Hannah at Ikea – Tampines below:
There was quite a bit of a crowd Ikea’s cafeteria in the late morning, no doubt because the breakfasts there are pretty low-priced, and the entire place is kid-friendly. So yep, there were a lot of kids, toddlers, infants and baby prams everywhere.
We also took the opportunity there to start stocking up on items that’d baby-proof the areas that Hannah is going to crawl around in in the next couple of months. Ling wanted to replace the kitchen cabinet handles, and also buffer-thingies that’d latch onto the corners of the coffee table in the living room.
Oh yeah; we picked up a couple of soft toys for Hannah too for her cot. She took to them very well: I’m gonna have to take some photos of her playing with those toys soon when the light’s better at home (gloomy weather over the weekend).
The other picture was on Sunday at Compass Point’s KFC. Yep, she’s interested in Daddy’s MacBook Pro. Steve Jobs’ starts getting converts early LOL.
Little Hannah is quite the alert one! I have to ask: What is that on the plate in the upper photo?
You’re looking at the (oily) sides of a french toast, Matt :)
I thought so, but the monstrous size of the bread slices gave me pause. If IKEA served that stuff in the US, I’d shop there every day.
Ha ha. :D The Ikea here is raking lots of money just from their restaurant alone. It all started with their meatballs and fried chicken wings. The rest is just being enterprising given food-loving Singaporeans. :)