Saturday, March 29, 2008

Daddy needs to meet a friend tonight in Singapore. So, we plan to go for lunch in Ikea and then spend some times there to look for something that we need for our home.

But before that, we go to UOB at the AMK Hub to apply for their balance transfer. It's 0% interest for the first 6 months. Then, daddy can saves more on the interest to pay the credit card debts. While waiting for daddy, I play with a Koko there. The Koko runs and I chase him from behind. Hehe..... so fun.



There's a small playground inside the Ikea's Cafeteria. I go inside to play while mommy and daddy having their lunch beside the playground. There's so many Koko, JieJie, Didi and Meimei playing inside the playground too.




Tonight daddy going to meet his friend somewhere near Clarke Quay, so daddy parks his car at The Central Shopping Complex. Then, me and mommy can go for shopping or walk around while waiting for daddy.

This is only the second time we come to this shopping complex. Heard that we can go to the Riverfront from the side entrance. Let's go and check it up. Wow..... that's a lot of peoples walking around and also sitting on the stairway watching the riverview.



I can see peoples playing reverse bungee jump ride from here. Haha..... I can hear all of them are screaming on the bungee jump.

The reverse bungee jump is situated on a triangular, 35 m by 85 m, plot of land at the tip of Clarke Quay overlooking the Singapore River. For S$30 a ride, passengers get strapped down and hurtled into the air in the G-Max reverse bungee machine. The G-Max is a steel, open-air capsule, which can seat 3 people. This three-seat capsule is suspended between bungee cords. Once in, passengers are strapped down by a 5 point safety harness. Ride attendants will then pull the bungee cords taut and unclip the capsule, which sends the strapped-down passengers spinning end-over-end about 60 m (or about 15 storeys) into the air. The capsule bounces up and down at least 7 times between two 35 m tall towers, at a speed of 200 km/h. It is airborne for about 90 seconds while the whole encounter lasts about 4½ minutes. Passengers must not have any medical or heart problems, and need to be at least 1.1 m tall.

I must go and try it when I turn 1.1m tall. Hope it still there by that time.......



Daddy's friend doesn't turn up. Maybe he is still busy with his other meeting. Anyway, it's quite late already so think of going back to JB thru Causeway. When we get to the Causeway, we only know that there's a big jam but we still have to queue. If not, we have to drive a very long way to go to Jurong Checkpoint.

While waiting, mommy goes to the back seat to look for the DVD to watch but there's no DVD. Mommy found a gift from daddy's boss who just transfer from Japan to Singapore office. Mommy unwrap it and find out it is a Furoshiki, which is a type of traditional Japanese wrapping cloth that were frequently used to transport clothes, gifts, or other goods.

Oh...... it's big enough to be my headwrap. Haha.... does it look cool on me???



Daddy looks so tired but I'm still very energetic. I keep moving around to push every buttons in the car. Can you see how jam is the causeway??? Don't know how long do we still need to queue. Not even go up the bridge yet. Sigh..... so boring inside the car.



Daddy wants mommy helps to take a photo for him with his cute little baby.

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