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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

A Baby World

My latest family member ... introducing my 1 week old nephew, Baby Terry, son of my cousin Patrick & Huishan. Terry's a pre-mature baby weighing just 2.4kg. He was suppose to be born a week after National Day. He may be small and tiny now but i am sure he's going to put on weight fast.





Last week saw the arrival of Baby Bence, son of Benny & Peggy too. And of course prior to that, there's Baby Isabel, daughter of Soo Guan & Karen. Congrats to all the newly promoted parents.

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Monday, July 28, 2008

禱告

I first heard this song about 1.5 years back when a friend emailed it to me. Ever since, i always felt more encouraged whenever i listen to it especially at times when i feel down or discouraged. It never failed to perk me up.

On sunday, i thought it was beautifully sang by Tianlong, Lihong and Megan. The song came in really timely. So much so that i am so glad i wasn't seating with my friends as tears just simply streamed down like a runnng tap. The lyrics simply hit the nail of my heart. It has been a really tough time at work. Every single thing seems to be happening at the same time at lighting speed. The intense pressure, stress, the frustration. It was simply over-bearing.

But the consolation is that life will be back to normal from monday onwards when my exhibition ends. Just need to hang on for afew more days.

禱告,因為我渺小;
禱告,因為我知道我需要明暸,你心意對我重要。
禱告,已假裝不了;
禱告,因為你的愛我需要;
你關懷,我走過的你都明白。

有些事我只想要對你說,因你比任何人都愛我;
痛苦從眼中流下,我知道你為我擦。
在早晨我也要來對你說,主耶穌今天我為你活;
所需要的力量你天天賜給我,你恩典夠我用。

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Sigh! Still clearing work at this hour. Gee ... what can i say but i'm overloaded with stuff. And most of it are all urgent.

I miss the weekends already and looking forward to it.

Monday, July 14, 2008

The Southern Ridges

I've been wanting to check out the Southern Ridges for awhile. Didn't get the chance till last week. It's a whole 9-km walk if you cover the distance point to point but well, for a start, i covered half the distance. From Mount Faber Park, through Telok Blangah Hill Park and ended at Hort Park.

Starting from Harbourfront, you walk a distance of 800m (approx 15mins walk) up to Mount Faber and they call it the Marang Trail. This trail extends from Marang Road, just behind the Harbourfront MRT Station to the cable car station at the Jewel Box on Mount Faber.

When you reach the top, you are rewarded with panoramic views of the southern part of Singapore, the Southern islands and of course, Sentosa.



One for the memory.



They call it the Faber Trail when you are at Mount Faber.

"Pirated" version of the Elfie Tower at Mt Faber



Nice View



We spotted a monkey up on the tree.



Where are we? Checking out the location!



The 3 Musketiers @ The Henderson Bridge



This curvilinear structure is located 36m above Henderson Road and bridges Mount Faber Park and Telok Blangah Hill Park at a horizontal distance of 274m and vertical elevation of 20m (about 6-storey residential building). The design intent is to give the surface of the bridge a natural form and make use of natural material. I love the design of the bridge. Beautiful!

Penny, Ying Ching & Me Posing For A Shot. We had fun!



More views



Somehow, i like this shot of my own shadow. It's cool! At least to me. Ha ha!



Hilltop Walk runs through the 34-hectare Telok Blangah Hill Park. The trail connects on one end with the Henderson Waves and the other with the Forest Walk leading to Alexandra Arch. I can't believe we actually climbed up the Telok Balangah Hill as well. While the rest of us were more interested in taking a rest, Penny was busy taking photos as the park offers a stunning 360-degree view of Singapore. Ha ha!



Our first REST-point. Weather was cool and the breeze was there. Perfect Saturday Morning.



Moving on, you will come to the bridge across Alexandra Road and the elevated walkway to Telok Blangah Hill Park. The connection comprises a 1.6 km meandering elevated walkway leading from Telok Blangah Hill Park to an 80-metre long bridge across Alexandra Road. The design for the elevated walkway and bridge is inspired by nature, and attempts to stitch the man-made structure into the natural landscapes.

The bridge has a curved deck and a tilted arch, which looks like an opened leaf across Alexandra Road. Ramps and staircases on each side bring the visitors up to the overhead pedestrian bridge from both sides of the road. On the Hyderabad Road side, the bridge is connected to the Horticulture Park via a Floral Walk

The Paparazzi Shots by Penny







Next Stop: HortPark

Located at the base of the bridge at Alexandra Arch, the Floral Walk offers a delightful stroll along a path lined with flowering plants. This is Southeast Asia’s first one-stop centre for gardening-related recreational, educational, research and retail activities in a park setting. Some park highlights include attractive themed gardens as well as outdoor display plots showcasing designs and ideas for home gardening. The 23-hectare HortPark connects to Kent Ridge Park via the Canopy Walk.



Now we are starting to feel tired. It's quit therapuetuc to just sit around and do nothing at times.



And look what we found? These are cute. Feel like i am in Alice In The Wonderland.









Our last group photo of the day before going for a nice lunch.



It has been fun. And of course, great company too. Till then, adios! We'll arrange for one evening walk one of these days.



Note: Photos by Penny Poon
(Sigh .. couldn't take my own pictures as my camera was send for repair. Thanks my friend)

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Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Loving It

Love the beautiful view of Changi Airport control tower. The photo was taken sometime last week during the recent fam trip to CROWN PLAZA CHANGI AIRPORT, the latest hotel in town.

The rooms are really nice and i love the fact that the corridor to the hotel rooms are not air-conditioned. It has a resort feel and personally, a nice treat to breath some fresh air especially if you have just arrived in Singapore after a long flight.



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