Sunday, July 28, 2013

Let's Go To The Zoo!

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We decided it was time to bring Jaeden to the zoo, right after he turned two. These days, he could articulate his feelings quite adequately. I remembered the first time we brought him to the zoo when he was one, he could hardly grasp what was going on around him.

Our toddler started verbalizing  his thoughts in pairs of words, then gradually in a string of punctuated words, and progressively to forming sentences when he was about 20 months. Though he started "talking" only recently, I am proud of his attempts and progress. I don't care so much about when my toddler should start speaking or so and so milestones and all that stuff, I only care that my baby is happy while he is learning to explore the world. 

So we went to the zoo but I didn't managed to take many photographs as I had to carrier lil Jovan for most part.

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Jae likes to make funny faces now whenever he's asked to smile for the camera. I like his cheeky grin. Don't know where he learnt that from, but I thought it's rather creative.
Jae was afraid to sit on the tortoise for a picture (if I were that small, I would imagine the tortoise to come alive and bite me too).
So we got a brooding shot.
Jae's nephew Justin looking really handsome on a pony.
We ended our excursion at Kidzworld where Jaeden managed to feed some goats.

I don't recall having that much experiential learning where I was small. Kids are so blessed these days when it comes to learning exposure, but then again, parents are more educated and equipped to use such learning tools in this generation. We are however posed with a greater challenge; to teach morality and integrity in a fast evolving society. We may try to shield our little ones in a protective bubble named 'Childhood', but soon they will break out of this bubble. And that is where the real learning starts, and another post to be written entirely. Till the next post, stay chirpy.
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

The Live Turtle and Tortoise Museum Singapore

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On Jae's 2nd birthday, the hubby and I took leave to bring Jaeden out to spend time with him. As I was fretting over where to bring a 2 year old that is experiential yet memorable to the child, I came across this post from Klessis which is very helpful (you can read it here). Thanks Klessis for the great recommendation!

It was drizzling on and off  that morning, but it didn't deter us as we had already told Jaeden about the excursion and he was totally looking forward. The Live Turtle and Tortoise Museum Singapore is situated inside the Chinese Garden which is just a stone's throw from the entrance. You will see it after crossing the bridge. Entrance fee to the museum is only $3 per adult since Jaeden is still too young to be charged an entrance fee.
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Pig-nosed turtle
 Indian roof tortoise
Alligator snapping turtle - look at those claws!
Spotted turtle
Snake headed turtle
Mata mata
They are carnivorous in nature.
 Red footed tortoise


Tortoise/Turtle trivia:

I was stumbling over when to use "turtle" and "tortoise" and decided to look up my 'good friend' Google.
Turtles dwell mostly in water and tortoises dwell mostly on land.

For now, I don't think Jae would be able to tell the difference. Me neither, if I don't observe close enough.

Mommy Ling's verdict

It is actually a compact place good for 1-2 hours of fun if you ask me. There is a turtle feeding area which is a pond where the turtles are free to roam. We didn't get to feed the turtles since it was drizzling, but these turtles were so accustomed to being fed, they literally swarm up from the pond, stacking on one another just to get onto the bridge where we stood. I did feel like Will Smith in I Am Legend, with the infected humans turtles flanking me from both sides of the bridge. Of course, we quickly retreated to a safe spot.
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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

I Will Hold Your Hand

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Notice the brothers 'holding hands' these days. Read: Jovan likes to try and grab Jae's hand and Jae will in return allow his brother to fumble with his hand, and sometimes hold Jovan's hand back. It's those moments that make you go, "Awwwww" and feel thankful in being able to see the kids grow up together in this manner.

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The kids checking out Uncle Stanley's new house.
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Monday, July 8, 2013

We Are Home

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We are home at Suntec, finally! And the mommy tries to get a perfect picture of the "boys".
Lil J was wanting to be carried as it was the time of the day where he gets an evening bath to prepare him for bedtime. He's getting very good at "fake crying " these days.

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"Alright fine, just give it to mommy."
Glad to be back in Suntec!
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