Mail, what wonderful mail.

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Thanks for the magazines Kiki, originally uploaded by dturnip1.

Thank yous go out to my parents for the thoughtful birthday present(s), it will go towards a nice dinner night out on Wed at the Jade Garden. Yummy! Also thank you to Katherine for Animal Baby and the Big Backyard. Edda is still mainly into eating them, but Vince was very excited to see them in the mail. We also got a 2nd package from Paragon with the same ice cream bowls and the book (which Vince loves and we use everyday, by the way). Hmmm.
Oh yes, and by the way, if you are totally nuts and want to see a billion pictures of us just click on the caption of the picture, I think it will take you to all the pictures I’ve ever taken, starting from a month or two ago.

The weekend is over again.

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DSC00078, originally uploaded by dturnip1.

Sunday night again, the weekend passes so quickly here in Singapore. I know that it’s Labor Day weekend, the traditional weekend for the Lee family reunion, but I guess it isn’t happening this weekend, so here’s a SHOUT OUT to all those Lees out there, don’t work too hard. Today, I actually spent quite a bit of time away from Jeremy and the kids, grocery shopping, walking around the library looking for knitting needles, walking the dog, etc. Jeremy cooked for me and the kids all day today. Spaghetti for lunch and eggs and noodles for dinner. We were suppose to go see a free concert at the racetrack today, but by 7pm we are gearing down and getting ready for bed.

Jeremy and Edda in the pool

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Jeremy and Edda in the pool, originally uploaded by dturnip1.

Look who is happy in the pool. OK, I’m still trying out this flickr posting and camera thing. But don’t my sweeties look so cute and happy? I really miss posting pictures to my blog. What’s a blog without pictures, really?

Doris jumping into the pool.


Doris jumping into the pool.
Originally uploaded by dturnip1.

Well, here I am making a fool out of myself by jumping into the pool at our condo complex. Vince had been asking for so long to go to the pool this morning, but we were having a slow, lazy Sunday morning and didn’t get around to it until he starting really whining about it. Anyways, we took the new snazzy camera with us and took some action shots and here is one of them.

Working off my grumpiness.

Today I didn’t want to get out of bed, which is pretty hard to do with two kids hitting your head wanting breakfast. Edda had a pretty sleepless night last night, I don’t know what it is, but lately she has been getting up at weird hours and doing laps around her bed for what seems like hours. I’m just lying in bed with her as she crawls back and forth and back and forth. So since I don’t get my sleep, I get grumpy. I didn’t want to go anywhere today, even though all week we’ve been eyeing this COMEX expo. SINGAPORE’s Largest computer/digital/internet/cell phone/geekfest. We’ve been pretty determined to get a new digital camera for a while now. I’ve used my old one almost everyday since I’ve gotten it and there are some serious limitations, mainly the extremly short battery life, but I can’t tell how much of it is because I don’t have a recharger here yet and I also don’t have my computer, so I haven’t been able to download my pictures from my old camera. Anyways it was always able to take only 30-40 pictures on a single charge and I was forever changing out the batteries. Whatever.

So we headed down to Chinatown on the 190 bus line that is right in front of our apartment complex, Vince LOVES the bus. But he HATEs it when he can’t sit in the back with the cool kids. We rode the bus all the way downtown and ate at a hawker center. We have this local guide called the MAKANSUTRA which tells us which street food we have to eat at and we’ve had it for weeks now and we haven’t eaten at A SINGLE PLACE listed yet, so today was the day. There are a million stalls in this place and we had gotten a late start in the morning and by the time we got there, it was past kid eating time and they were both fussy and nonplussed by the lack of climate control. We still did not find a the “die, die, must try” stall because, well because Edda was screaming her head off and Vince was drinking only Ribena, this purple drink kind of like grape Kool-Aid but with better marketing. So Jeremy and I ate random meat at random stall and boogied out of there lickity split into an air conditioned mall where the kids calmed down and we bumped into Jeremy’s boss from work out for his weekly grocery run. I finally got to go to the yarn store to start my new knitting hobby. Again. It was pretty nice, I got a lot of nice yarn and needles and it looks as if I can just go there and hang out to learn how to knit as long as I buy the supplies there at the store. About 10 women were just hanging out knitting, it was pretty nice. Jeremy and the kids were eating at a dessert place while I was milling about the yarn store, Edda bit Jeremy on the arm so hard that a blood blister formed and now a couple square inches of arm is bruised.

Then we headed to Suntec City to COMEX, Singapore’s biggest geek-fest ever. We knew we had arrived when we realized that there was shoulder to shoulder max capacity waiting to just get into the mall complex from the subway station. And as we were going up the escalators to the 3rd and 4th floors, the officials were blocking the up escalator because the convention hall was so packed with people, but we finally we got up to the convention floor, which were populated with Nikon, HP, Canon, Fuji, Sony, Samsung, etc, etc, etc, blah, blah, blah. I don’t like to shop. But Jeremy bought me a nice Sony camera which I hope to start using soon.

We got home at 6:45pm wayyyyy later than I though when we left for the day.

Mos Burger!

Busy day, spent the morning doing crafts with Vince and Edda. In the afternoon as the house was being cleaned, we went a few MRT stops over to Causeway point and went to the Woodlands library, made a window cling, got more supplies for crafts the next day and ate at Mos Burger which is, I think, a burger chain owned by the Japanese. The cook to order, so the fries were hot, hot, hot. And yummy, yummy, yummy. I’ve finally started cooking again and it’s been a week of good dinners. Tonight’s dinner, fish tacos with red cabbage & lime juice slaw.

Around the World in 80 Days.

Just finished this book, first book by Jules Verne that I’ve read. I was a bit confused reading it because I knew that it had been made into a movie starring Jackie Chan and the main character of the book, Philas Fogg, is suppose to be this stoic Englishman and I was like, who would cast Jackie Chan as a stoic Englishman. Anyways, I finally figured out that Jackie played the sidekick who is suppose to be a gymnast among having other interesting talents. The book was quite good. Reminds me that I should read 10,000 Leagues Under the Sea.