Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Kite-flying (trying to)



Over the weekend, we went to Marina Barrage to fly our kite. We had done that before. But that day, the air was still. No one managed to get their kite up for longer than a few minutes. Which is unusual. It's usually very windy there. The boys ended up playing catch instead. Ah well, next time then.

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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Lasik is Awesome

Both my best friends had it done ages ago. And it's been on my wishlist for a while. It was last year, I got tired of having to pack both my glasses and contacts on the cruise trip. So I decided I'd better have it done sooner rather than later.

So just before the weekend, I took a couple of days off to finally get it done. The nurses and surgeon were really great throughout. They explained what they were going to do and what was going to be done. And they were very reassuring, especially when there's stuff happening right in front of your eyes (literally). The scary part lasted a very short while. And it's not painful at all. Not as much tearing and discomfort as I had expected.

Results are almost immediate too. Once the dryness in the eyes get better with eyedrops and all, I can see. By the next day, it's all clear. I still need to be careful with not rubbing or getting dirt in the eyes. And I need to lubricate with drops every couple of hours or so. But I can see! Clearly. Without glasses or contacts. It's amazing. I have almost 6/6 vision. I really should have done this a long time ago.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Weekly Scraps


Gabriel's first day of school. Using Webster's Pages Wonderfall papers and stickers. I like all the cute icons in this collection, like the globe and the owl. Crochet and flowers from Prima. Gabriel's very first day of pre-nursery. I started him this young because Bryan is in the same school and he would adjust better with his big brother around. Plus he is less shy now and much more talkative.




Count Your Blessings - My 2 school going boys. At Ascension Kindergarten. They look very cute together in their matching school uniform. I added some stamps to fill in the background. I love the little birds and the keys too.

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Sunday, March 20, 2011

Festive (or not so festive) Hotel

It's our 7th wedding anniversary this weekend. And I had some RWS vouchers to use so we booked a room at the festive hotel. It didn't come cheap either. A simple room with a King size bed and sofa bed for the kids came up to just over SGD$400.

At the end of the stay, we decided that it wasn't worth it at all. It was a good thing that we had vouchers to offset the bill. I'd give it 5/10. For a 4 star hotel, which is just over a year old, right next to Universal Studios, the service and amenities were terrible.

We arrived by car at 2:30pm and the valet service was quick and efficient. The lobby was quite crowded, understandably since it was a weekend and a school holiday weekend at that. There was a queue to check in and we lined up. Once we got to the counter, the receptionist said that check in time was actually at 3pm and so we were early. But she proceded with the checkin, we signed the forms and produced our credit card.

Then she told us the room wasn't ready and we had to come back at 3pm. (half an hour later). I asked if she could get us the first available room since I have a toddler who was grumpy and needed a nap. She repeated that check in is at 3pm and she can't give us a room until then. So I asked how come the couple in front of us were given their room key since check in is supposed to be at 3pm. She looked at the screen and said that we only booked a deluxe room and our check in is at 3pm. (as if booking the cheaper room at the hotel disqualified us from an early check-in). I again I asked if she could give us the first available room. She dismissed me again asking to me to come back at 3pm. She did not at any point in the conversation picked up the phone to call housekeeping to find out if the room was already clean. Neither did she ask any of her colleagues to assist.

At this point, I decided that if we have to wait, we have to wait. So I asked her if I could wait at the side of her counter so once the room was ready I could get the key. She looked at me in disbelief and said no. I had to wait over there. There was quite a queue to check in now and I said ok. But in that case how would I know when I could collect the room keys? She then said that at 3pm I can join the queue again. I felt incredulous. We had already completed the check-in process and all we were waiting for were the rooms keys. And for that I had to join the ever lengthening queue? Most other hotels would have at this point asked us to have a seat and they will call us when the room key is ready. I felt like I was checking into a hostel, not a 4 star hotel. I told her that that was not acceptable. And I was going to wait at the side of the counter until the room was available.

She simply ignored me and proceeded to check in the next person. And she repeated the exact same line about check in at 3pm. Let me again say that the couple in front of me  was already given their room key. So obviously some rooms were already made up and ready. But it's clear that she didn't even bother to find out whether there were rooms available or not.

Anyway, a few minutes later, another receptionist who must have overhead the conversation pulled me to one side and proceeded to process the room key. I thought maybe the first receptionist was just very hassled by the number of people in the queue which was why she was curt and dismissive. However, later in the lift on the way up to the room, the lady who was queueing behind me told us that this hotel is like that. And we had to insist on getting a room key immediately otherwise we'd end up waiting and waiting.

I was quite shocked to hear that. This is supposed to be a 4 star hotel at the Resorts World, next to Universal Studios and that's how they treat their guests? Should it matter that I was staying in a cheaper room and hence I had to queue up again for my room key? This is the first time ever that I've been treated like I don't matter to the hotel. And I've been around to lots of hotels. Comparatively, the Disneyland Hotel in HK (hotel next to the theme park) which costs just a little more, had much much better service.

That aside, when we got to the room, it didn't feel like a new hotel room and it certainly didn't look like it was worth $400 a night. There was no bathtub. The handle on the balcony door came off. The table had scratches and stains. The soap and shampoo didn't come in nice small souvenir size bottles. Instead it was a huge pump bottle. Clearly meant that the hotel was trying to save costs. There were no drinks in the minifridge. There were no snacks available either. And the cost for room service was atrocious. $12 for juice! And wi-fi was charged at $5 an hour! And the price of the room did not include breakfast.

To be fair it had a nice big balcony. Which is probably the best thing I can say about the room.

Another point, this is what is said in the website at Resorts World - "Children-friendly amenities are key highlights, such as the assortment of candies at the reception that will put a smile on any kid’s face. Welcome novelty packs and tailored bathrobes are also catered specially for the little ones." There was no such amenities or welcome packs or tailored bathrobes in the room. That's false advertising isn't it? I chose this hotel because I wanted my kids to enjoy themselves and feel at home there.

Now, in the room, there is a sofa bed which is supposed to open up in to a bed for my kids. And when we went out for dinner, we had expected a turn down service when we returned at nearly 9pm. There wasn't any. So I had to work out how the sofa opened up myself. Then put the sheets on. The worst part was the design of the room was terrible. When the sofa bed opened out, it blocked the cupboard. So once it was opened, there is no way of opening the cupboards. And guess where the extra pillow and blankets were? In the cupboard! What a waste of my time!

The next morning, we went swimming. The pool there is small compared to the Hard Rock Hotel next door. And I think the water wasn't very clean. In the water, I felt my legs itching and I came up with a few small bites on my legs. I swim a lot and I don't usually get rashes from pool water. I also noticed my younger boy scratching his legs. There were also areas of plants next to the pool. And on the ledge of the pool, we spotted a few millipedes? Or were they centipedes? Hmmm... I certainly didn't want to go swimming with any of these creatures. We got straight up out of the pool after that. The boys were rather fascinated with the bugs though.

Again to be fair, checking out was fast and there was no issue there. The hotel offered to hold our luggage for us if we wanted to walk around in Sentosa for the rest of the day. They do also provide free parking at Sentosa/Resorts World which has insanely expensive parking fees. And valet parking is a mere $3.

Well, not quite the way we wanted to spend our wedding anniversary. I can say safely that I'm not going back there, neither am I recommending it to anyone! Glad to be back home.

And yes, this review is going to be put up on Trip Advisor.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Weekly Scrap


Nature - Prima's Botanical papers are great for these photos of my kids with their grandfather in Butterfly Park in KL. My dad is a great nature lover so since young I've appreciated nature. I hope my children grow up to enjoy all of God's creation too. From this collection from Prima, I especially love the flocked rub ons and crystals. This is also the first photos from 2011!

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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Happy 500!

I have just realised that I've hit 500 posts on my blog. That's quite an accomplishment because I don't blog everyday. Sometimes only a couple of times a week. But this blog is 5 years old. I didn't realise it would go as long. Going back to 2007 and one of my early posts, I did put in a To Do list. So lets see where I am with it...

1. Have another baby Well, I did. His name is Gabriel and he's 2 years old.

2. Get that masters degree Hm... not quite but I did get my Graduate Diploma in Family Medicine.
3. Own a Volvo C70 in red.  Not when the COE is that high.
4. Renovate Bryan's room We got him a new bed, and decorated the walls with removable stickers.
5. Finish studying the Bible It's sort of an ongoing process...
6. Learn scuba diving Scuba dive at the Great Barrier Reef. That's not going to be for a while. At least until the boys are older.
7. Learn to ride a horse. Nope, no time for that either.
8. Be a volunteer for Medicine Sans Frontiers Learn Japanese. New goal when the kids are older. Maybe sign up as a volunteer for the Red Cross. To help with disaster relief. It's always been a goal of mine.
9. Visit Italy, Japan, France, Switzerland, Africa, New York, Egypt, Israel, China, India, New Zealand, Maldives, Hawaii. Well, I'm no where near completing this. Not when half of the countries listed are probably on the travel advisory list.
10. Finish a 5km run. I can barely find time to do 1km. But I should, make use of the track nearby.
11. Take up dance classes I managed to do some Pilates between my boys
12. Perm my hair
13. Join the worship team in church Did that when I was younger
14. Have Lasix done so I don't have to wear glasses or contacts It's scheduled for the end of the month.
15. Retire in 30 years to look after my grandchildren. That remains to be seen. I do still want to keep practising though.

Looking back, 10 out of 15 isn't bad. It's been a fabulous 5 years. Some ups and some downs. But mostly ups. My family's been important to me. And a lot of stuff I haven't thought about doing like travelling, diving etc because of the boys. But I'm actually very ok with it. I'm happy to see my boys grow up first. Then we can do all that fun stuff together.

Monday, March 14, 2011

A Different Cut




It's the start of the March school holidays and time for the boys to get a haircut.

Bryan had a rather different cut from usual because he had decided to give his fringe a cut himself and took off one side. That was a couple of weeks ago. So in trying to salvage his hair, the hairdresser gave him this style. She didn't blink at all when we mentioned that he cut his hair himself. And she didn't hesitate to describe the cut she would do. Looks like Bryan isn't the only one who plays with the scissors.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Weekly Scraps



Cruise - using October Afternoon Seaside papers and stickers. The "ink stains" are actually Hambly's rub-on. I might try some of the misters next time to see if I can get a similar effect.

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Monday, March 7, 2011

Pai Shou


I brought Gabriel to a birthday party over the weekend. He had fun. Although he was a little shy at first.

I took a few photos there. But I liked how this one turned out. The camera caught him at the right time. He's clapping along to the birthday song and enjoying every moment.

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Thursday, March 3, 2011

The Best Things Come in Threes

Three is a nice number. Everyone can count to three. Even my 2 year old. In Chinese.

Good things also come in Threes...
I have 3 boys to look after. (Including my darling hubbie.)
My best friends and I make 3.
My siblings and I make 3.
We have 3 types of pets. A dog, a rabbit and fish.

Just thought I'd slip a little note in on 3/3.