Saturday, September 20, 2008

Daddy's Day

Well... since mommy is in Japan, Superdaddy brought the kids to the newly opened swimming pool in SengKang...

This is the first time we are there, I can see a lot of people are already there enjoying the new facility



Smile...

Why should we pay $13.40 for the Wild Wild Wet entrance fee in NTUC Downtown East when the same things are found here in the Heartland of SengKang for just of $2. ( adults=$2, child=$1)

It has 8 super slides, a big Jacuzzi pool that can sit 30 over people in it. The only thing is that the changing room is unjustifiably small.



The kids playground in the centre of the children pool is wonderful, but my 2 princess are to afraid of the splashing water to get near it.



There are 2 Olympic size swimming pool, one completely sheltered, the other is open air.

I'll be back again to try the slide, this time will be at night.

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In the evening, I brought them to the Pasir Ris beach. It was surprisingly quiet for such a beautiful Saturday evening.

We brought the professional sand castle building equipment to build our sand castle.



Isabel is quite creative with the design.




Ally's good in hammering and packing the sand


Its smaller than it looks... but created by Isabel



If we got time, we could have built a whole city.


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I drove to the nearby White Sand for dinner, and they asked for Mac. They must be really hungry cos their burger disappeared at the blink of the eye.



3 comments:

beaglesg said...

Good Job superdaddy!

I miss you and the girls too :)

Jan Lee said...

Not forgeting paying a bomb for the entrance fee at the Wild Wild Wet, it's super crowded....Good choice bringing the kids to SengKang swimming pool instead....cheap and good...

My kids love playing and building sand castles too.....

You are really a SuperDaddy....taking such good care of your girls when Mummy is travelling!

Aces Family said...

hi there,

i chanced upon our blog from LZmommy and saw this new swimming pool in Sengkang.

Just to check if the complex is near to any LRT/MRT Station?

Tot of bringing my 2 children there on wkends, looks like a fun place for them.

Thanks,
Astee