About six months ago when filling in my application to take annual leave for our Japan trip, I half-jokingly entered into the ‘Remarks’ field that this overseas holiday was to be “a wife-pacifying trip”.:) Truth to tell; we’re just about
Rare family pictures of the three of us, so everyone of them is really precious! This was taken just this morning over brunch at our dim sum haunt – Sweet Spring @ AMK Hub: Not an easy pose, because Hannah
A selection of moments over the weekend with our growing girl! Hannah sees Mommy ordering off the Pizza Hut menu… … and immediately follows suit! :) She’s suddenly taken to giggling in the car of late! The left taken at
We were disappointed when we went to Sweet Spring last weekend. There was some kind of power trip at the restaurant, so diners had to be turned away until power was restored. This Saturday morning Sweet Spring was opened for
Whenever we’re at Compass Point for dinner, it’s usually going to be one of the same old places unless the desire to splurge comes up. The mall has quite a few fastfood to midrange dining places and the ubiquitous Kopitiam.
The range of groceries and fresh produce at supermarkets actually make for great photos, what with the explosion of colors, different textures and convergent lines. Though as these places go, I don’t think the supermarkets themselves would be very comfortable
Took several hundred pictures at our little Monday outing. There weren’t many people, surprisingly, at the beach. Most likely families are still sleeping in on the first day of the school holidays.:) This was the first time Hannah was walking
Ikea @ Tampines is just a 15 minute drive away from our place, and – like Ling for Kiddy Palace – whenever we’re there, Ling is able to think of something to buy. So unlike us males. We’ll only get
Before Hannah reached six months of age, milk feeds were quite a challenge. There were routine spills, and if not burping her properly after a feed was like playing Russian roulette for her to merlion everything right back at us.
I was doing a check on the number of pictures and amount of video taken during the Boston trip; and I have the final figures: 4,185 images on the D300, 945 images on the E-PL1 and about 6 hours of
My last day in Cambridge, Massachusetts was on Friday, and the morning went almost slowly. All the bags had been packed the night before, so I took my time for breakfast, and pictures around the house and with Blue: The
The center I’ve been working from for the last three works is MIT’s Media Lab Complex, a futuristic looking glass-paned building that almost directly faces Charles River, Prudential Center and the Boston skyline. I didn’t do a lot of exploration
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