Showing posts with label outdoor photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label outdoor photography. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

A little visitor

It had been 3 years since our friend, Ling and her husband Vincent had left us for China. While they were there, they had an addition to their family, little Miss Serena. This was the first time we got to meet her and she was turning 2!

Don't you just love her curls!

Even though dealing with jetlag, this little one was a little ball of energy!

All the little friends taking a pic together.

My favorite pic of the day - little Serena was due for a nap.

And then her second wind kicked in.

Little Evan sitting up all by himself.

What a cheerful little boy!

The iPad - Vincent's life saver handling little Serena on the 1-day flight. It was a great day, it was great to see all our friends. Miss my friend, Ling though, she didn't come back on this trip.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

East Coast Park

It was the school holidays and the kids were able to spend time with their cousins at the beach.

A beautiful location - quiet and airplanes coming by every 5 minutes.

Connor pointing at the airplane above.

Playdate at the IMM


Had a playdate with some new friends at the IMM playground.

Glamour Shoot

My friend enjoyed a surprise makeover session for her birthday present. She looked prettier than ever.

Singapore Bird Park

What a fun place to bring the kids - The Singapore Bird Park. Even today, my son still tells me he enjoyed his trip to the bird park. It's interesting to see a peacock upclose with its feathers spread open. It was hard getting by it though.

The gigantic manmade waterfall.

Pelican feeding time.

Beautiful bird but they don't smell that great.

Henderson Waves

Wow, I've been rather laid back, really need to get back to updating my blog! I've been back from Singapore and still haven't updated some pictures I've taken there. Here is the Henderson Waves we visited. It's an unique bridge that's part of a longer bridge system. This is the first time we're here, it wasn't here 3 years ago.

Part of the Southern Ridges, the map indicates where the Henderson Waves starts and ends.

What a unique structure!

Hard to be a photographer mom with a kid who always wanted to be held.

Who needs a playground?

Not a fan of spiders, especially LARGE spiders.