The air up there - the three musketeers making their way up there!
In order to celebrate this widely celebrated occassion, we (my mom, my bro & sis in law and us) decided to have dinner together. But before that, we decided to bring the kids out to play at Fidgets.
The place was heaven to them all, espacially to Maoster for the set up play area are full of his "ninja warrior" training equipments!
There was the climbing up the slope, the crawling under the tunnel, the walking across the shaky bridge, the steep and long tunnel and the slides and the ball room.
I spent the next 2 hrs running after that little imp (cos he was the smallest person there) as he went on stations and stations with his "never say die" attitude. Then, there was the looking out for him as older kids ran past him as if he was transparent. And then I had to be the mobile water dispenser as he would run to me and say Mummy, drink water!
I was glad when another parent standing beside me tells me that this place thankfully closed at 6pm!
Then at the restaurant, he refused to change his diaper and created such a big fuss! So I (my poor Aung is always too gentle to pinned him down) had to do the thankless job.
For dessert, all kids get a scoop of chocolate ice cream of which 10% was on Mao's shirt and pants. Another 10% was smeared all over his face.
After play and dinner, Maoster decided it was end of the day for him and slept on the way home.
I had to change him into his PJ, towel him clean and after that I quickly scrambled to bed to call it a day.
This morning he woke me up and say... Mummy! Go Ninja Playground?
Hmmmmm can I have a UN-MOTHER's DAY. SHHHHHHH I DUN EXIST TODAY okay?
The bridge towards more fun!
It's a mother's day weekend.
In order to celebrate this widely celebrated occassion, we (my mom, my bro & sis in law and us) decided to have dinner together. But before that, we decided to bring the kids out to play at Fidgets.
The place was heaven to them all, espacially to Maoster for the set up play area are full of his "ninja warrior" training equipments!
There was the climbing up the slope, the crawling under the tunnel, the walking across the shaky bridge, the steep and long tunnel and the slides and the ball room.
I spent the next 2 hrs running after that little imp (cos he was the smallest person there) as he went on stations and stations with his "never say die" attitude. Then, there was the looking out for him as older kids ran past him as if he was transparent. And then I had to be the mobile water dispenser as he would run to me and say Mummy, drink water!
I was glad when another parent standing beside me tells me that this place thankfully closed at 6pm!
Then at the restaurant, he refused to change his diaper and created such a big fuss! So I (my poor Aung is always too gentle to pinned him down) had to do the thankless job.
For dessert, all kids get a scoop of chocolate ice cream of which 10% was on Mao's shirt and pants. Another 10% was smeared all over his face.
After play and dinner, Maoster decided it was end of the day for him and slept on the way home.
I had to change him into his PJ, towel him clean and after that I quickly scrambled to bed to call it a day.
This morning he woke me up and say... Mummy! Go Ninja Playground?
Hmmmmm can I have a UN-MOTHER's DAY. SHHHHHHH I DUN EXIST TODAY okay?
The bridge towards more fun!
2 comments:
i heard of figets!
are they are the turf club there or in the east?
At Turf club!
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