一道非常完整的彩虹,少见。
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Saturday, March 26, 2011
While the mother is shopping...
Little Painters
I signed up a class with My Art Space for the two boys.
Everyone wears an apron. It was an adult size apron and the teacher took a while to put it on for the kids.
This is 1 hour into the class. They managed to paint the backdrop for a painting with Henri Matisse drawing style.
This is the completed part one of the two class lesson.
Everyone wears an apron. It was an adult size apron and the teacher took a while to put it on for the kids.
This is 1 hour into the class. They managed to paint the backdrop for a painting with Henri Matisse drawing style.
This is the completed part one of the two class lesson.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Penang Road Park, next to Orchard Central
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Monday, March 14, 2011
Benjamin and Jonathan Swimming Lesson
They have stopped their swimming lesson for more than a year. Recently, we restarted their lesson with a better coach. This is the result of 5 weeks of swimming lesson...
Sunday, March 6, 2011
A day trip to UK Agro Resort @ Kluang, Johor
After the lunch at Zenxin, we proceeded to UK Agro Resort. It was very near but we needed to drive on unsealed road (jalan tanah merah) for 6km. When we reached, all the cars were covered with a layer of "red powder".
This was how bad it looked when you look closer.
The resort is named after the founder's initial - UK for 文强.
Again, another photo taken by Ben. Jonathan is standing under the wishing goat.
This is a one month old baby lamb.
The lamb was meh meh-ing all the time, complaining how uncomfortable it felt. Though it is one month old, it still doesn't has the strength to struggle or kick around.
Feeding the ostrich...
This is how tall the big bird is from little Vernon's perspective.
Sheep grazing at 4.30pm at one of the grass plot.
Feeding the sheep with milk. All of them were so hungry that the milk bottle was empty within seconds.
Benjamin and Vernon...
This was how dirty the car surface was after a drizzle.
This was how bad it looked when you look closer.
The resort is named after the founder's initial - UK for 文强.
Again, another photo taken by Ben. Jonathan is standing under the wishing goat.
This is a one month old baby lamb.
The lamb was meh meh-ing all the time, complaining how uncomfortable it felt. Though it is one month old, it still doesn't has the strength to struggle or kick around.
Feeding the ostrich...
This is how tall the big bird is from little Vernon's perspective.
Sheep grazing at 4.30pm at one of the grass plot.
Feeding the sheep with milk. All of them were so hungry that the milk bottle was empty within seconds.
Benjamin and Vernon...
This was how dirty the car surface was after a drizzle.
A day trip to Zenxin Organic Park @ Kluang, Johor
We left Jurong at 9.15am and reached the farm at 10.45am. It was one and half hour of nice journey on a Sunday morning. The farm is conveniently located at 3.5km from the Ayer Hitam highway exit.
We missed the scheduled 10.30am free guided tour. We were lucky that a young university interns agreed to conduct another tour for us since there were 18 of us.
This is the dragon fruit plant, which belongs to the cactus family. Some of us saw it for the first time.
This is the flower that will turn into dragon fruit.
iPhone is the most popular toy among the kids. This is Vivian sharing the phone with Vernon.
This is Jonathan photo, taken by his brother Benjamin. This is the first time I let the two boys handle my DSLR camera.
This is the mushroom farm. The mushrooms grow indoor with a dark, cool and moist environment.
This is a lady finger plant, with a pleasant looking yellow flower.
This is the last part of the Zenxin Organic Park tour, the Rabbit garden. All the children enjoyed feeding the rabbit very much.
This is Vernon, he is a caring and inquisitive boy, feeding and observing the rabbits all the time.
Benjamin also loved the rabbits.
Our visit at Zenxin Organic Park ended with a steamboat lunch at the farm. The organic vegetables, mushroom were very fresh.
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