7 July Monday was a school holiday in replacement for Youth Day.
Even with my upcoming back-to-back travels for work, we've decided to make a quick 3D2N trip to JB - Legoland and Paradigm Mall.
This time, Jane and family joined us in Legoland. It was a fun time for the children. Bev still couldn't go on most rides - about half an inch short. She had to stick to her usual kiddy rides. Going on a non-public holiday definitely has its perks. There's no crowd at all. Bev went on the same car driving ride, over and over - more than 5 rounds without having to queue.
I broke the best record of the day in Ninja 4D Ride - and became the Master of Spinjitzu. My hands worked really fast as I threw the invincible fire elements at the enemies. The ninjas and the giant snake were defeated in shame. Bev and Bray were envious and asked to play again and again. Then Bray won the best record for the team - 189K points.
We always rented a double stroller to push the children around. I had a feeling this was going to be the last time we could fit both children into the stroller - Bray and Bev had grown so much since we first came.
For dinner, we tried Jubilee's Nanyang Coffee. It's no wonder the restaurant was always full, the food was good for this area inside Medini Mall. It is also near to the arcade and claw machines. The children caught some soft toys again.
We went to Paradigm Mall - the children loved the indoor Jungle Utopia playground. There was a clown show. They still loved building large lego block castle. I was reading a book at the corner as I waited for them. Bev came over to me once in a while when Bray didn't want to follow her rules. She wanted to be the "Mommy" and Bray to be her "Baby". But her "Baby" was quite a naughty character, e.g. Bray threw her balloon up to the ceiling, got stuck and it popped.
The airbnb we stayed in this time had a dance mat that was connected to a TV with mini-games. We played the games of catching fish, rowing boats, playing tennis, etc... There was also a mini Ikea kitchen with plastic cooking utensils and food toys.
I held Hub's hand and invited him for a romantic dinner at "Le Petit Restaurant". Bray and Bev were the pretend little chefs; cooking up some wonderful dim sums, bubble tea, afternoon tea tier tray with various cakes. After dinner, all four of us cozied up on the sofa bed and watched a movie till we fell asleep.
Back to Singapore. Oh no, I can already feel the tiredness kicking in. More travels to come in the next weeks...
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