Monday, October 20, 2014

Singapore! Part 2



Fun Jerry living in the State of Fun!

After the long previous days, we decided to take day 4 a little lighter.  We had a later morning and went to Sentosa Island.  This place could be a vacation in itself.  It is home to Universal Studios, Water World  Park, and lots of beaches and resorts.  After doing some research, we focused on two different activities: the luge and the zip-line.

Our trusty taxi driver, Mark, dropped us off at a perfect spot and we walked on over to the luge.  This was a fun, relatively inexpensive activity that all of us could do.  The only change I would have made is had Abby go with an adult.  But she was a trooper, nonetheless.  For the luge, you get helmets and some instructions on how to break and guide your car.  These were very simple...to break you pull back hard on the handlebars, and to glide, you don't:) After the instructions, you simply glide down the hill, past a couple obstacles, around some sharp turns, until you get to the bottom.  Somehow, I got to go with the older kids.  I let them start off strong before I showed them who was the king (or queen) of the luge:)  Poor Abby's arms and hands were very tired, pulling and pushing, so Andy and Sarah, Jerry and Abby were a bit behind us.  After our first trial downhill, we got on a ski lift to the top and went down again.  This time, I took Sarah and stayed in the back with Abby:)

Ready to luge

One luge ride down, one more to go



After the luge, we walked a bit to find the zip-line through the trees. This was what I was most excited to do...maybe in all of Singapore.  As we were walking up, Andy, Jerry and I were concocting a plan that made the most sense for all adults to go and for someone to stay with Sarah...since we assumed she was too little (she is two...easy assumption!)  It would take a lot more time, but they did have little golf carts to take people back up to the top of the zip-line (for a small fee).  So Andy, Jerry and the other kids would go down first, while I waited with Sarah.  Then Andy would come up in a golf cart while Jerry stayed with the other kids, and when Andy arrived at the top, I would go down...whew...a lot of thought into that plan.  So...when we got up to buy the tickets for the zip-line, and it was suggested that we measure Sarah to see if she was tall enough to go...I had an inner conflict in my head. It went something like, "She is only TWO! Am I really thinking about taking her on a zip-line?" "But this would save us time and  money.  And we are not in China...Singapore is safe...isn't it?" "Besides, I'm sending the rest of my family down...and she is going in tandem with me...so I will hold her tight!" "But she is only TWO!!!"  Well, you know which side won... And, she didn't cry the whole way down.  I'm not really sure what her face looked like since I couldn't see it...but there was no crying...maybe shock, but no crying!

She was more bothered by the new paper bracelet than the ropes


All geared up!

Getting ready to fly


Grace and Emma
Sarah and Beth


Josh and Jerry

Andy and Abby



The rest of us had a blast! The hardest part was waiting and anticipating, as we watched others go before us.  But the kids did great...and Jerry, Andy and I had fun, too.

When we had gotten our equipment turned in, we were headed to lunch. To our great surprise, we found a Chili's!!!  This was SO exciting...we were all so hungry, it was well air-conditioned (it was in the 90's with high humidity) and we could eat Western food!!!  We enjoyed lunch, played in some fun water display to cool off, then got back to our hotel in plenty of time...gearing up for the Night Safari!

Yes, Chocolate World in Singapore...who knew?




Such fun in the water




Attached to the Singapore Zoo is a Night Safari.  It's a separate zoo specifically open at night and shows the animals after dusk.  There were many feedings, a show, a tram ride, and lots of walking to see animals you couldn't see from the tram.  We ended up watching the first show because the tram had an hour and a half wait. Then we walked around the safari, checking out lions and tigers and bears (oh, my!) Finally, when we had walked as much as we could, the tram line had shrunk to a five minute wait, so we ended our evening with a nice ride, which we all appreciated. Although we got back late, the kids were troopers and really had a good time.

Getting ready for the show




Our last full day was in Singapore.  This seemed like the longest day because of weather changes and lots of running around. We started with the Botanical Gardens, but by the time we reached it, it was pouring down rain.  After perusing the gift shop trying to wait it out, we drove back to the Flyer (large ferris wheel) and enjoyed a 4D movie that Andy had gotten tickets before we left (a good rainy day activity). We then decided that we would go to the top of the Marina Sands Hotel to see the view.  But when we got there, it was much more expensive than anticipated, so we decided to go back to the Gardens.  That's when Mark, our awesome driver, told us he could get a large discount on Flyer tickets.  By then it had cleared up enough to make a Flyer ride worth it, so we went to pick up tix, and went on the Flyer...SO FUN! And there was no line...BONUS!  After going on the Flyer, we went back to the Botanical Gardens where there was so much green and lots of space...it was gorgeous and reminded us a bit of our Longwood Gardens that we miss! We also went to the Orchid Garden within the Gardens, which was breathtaking. From there, we traveled closer to our hotel where we enjoyed a dinner by the sea and ate Singapore's famous chili crab.  THEN, we went back into the city to do some shopping and watch the light show.  Finally, we decided to take a closer look at one of the famous lions.  Unfotunately for me and Sarah, she got sick ALL OVER ME just before getting out of the van,  so everyone else walked to the Lion, and I cleaned myself, Sarah and as much of the van as I could.  Again, our driver, Mark, was a champ.  He kept saying, "Being a parent is so hard," and told me not to worry about the cleanup...so gracious.

Fish spa, anyone? We did not participate...just watched


The Singapore Flyer









Loved the Botanical Gardens...the second time we visited:)



Love the silliness


Run and be free!!!!

We woke poor Sarah up from her nap for this picture

Beautiful orchids...beautiful children


Yum yum...chili crab, pepper crab and lobster

Some serious picking going on






We finally got back to the hotel around 10...and were up and out by 4am to catch our 6am flight. We had packed it in and saw as much of Singapore as we possibly could (as a party of 8).  Although we were tired, we really had a great time!!!

Singapore! Part 1

So our good friend, "Uncle Jerry" came to visit for two weeks.  As we were planning his time with us, we thought we would try to do a short getaway as a large family since the kids were off of school.  We found airline tix with miles to Singapore...so off we went!

We left on Tuesday night at 8:00pm.  Not an ideal time, but as we have experienced, it could have been worse.  I just bought the cutest little kiddie earphones for Sarah, hoping that she would either sleep or be entertained by a show.  Well, as I have come to find out, she is entertained for about five minutes, and then she is done.  I have decided that before another 15 hour flight, we will be doing some tv training.  As for this 3.5 hour flight, she did her fair share of complaining, but didn't really bother anyone since everyone else around us had their headphones on, too.  And even though she fussed through a lot of the flight, I thoroughly enjoyed the fact that she had her own seat and was strapped in...it was beautiful that after 120+ hours of flying with her, my lap was free!!!

We arrived at our hotel and in bed around 2am...obviously all of us were exhausted, but we were ready to go by 8:30am the next morning...off to the zoo!!!

The Singapore Zoo is wonderful!  Lots of green, and so big that it didn't feel crowded.  We saw some amazing animals...some up close...and enjoyed every moment of exploring this place. We even ran into some neighbors from Hong Kong and we met up with new friends for lunch.  The kids had a ball at the water park, and even though it was blazing hot...the grumbling was minimal and the appreciation was high.  Not sure what our favorite animal was...but I was sure to take lots of pictures:)

The polar bear was one of our favorites




This monitor lizard crossed our path

Another favorite

Looking at the fish


Checking out those monkeys...so cute!!!


Naptime!

Grace made friends with this lemur



The kids thoroughly enjoyed the water park at lunch...perfect on a hot day!



Met our new friends for lunch and play



After the zoo, we went to the River Safari.  This was a shorter adventure connected to the zoo.  It was a little disappointing since one of the rides was down, but we still got to see pandas and manatees...so we were happy.

Finally, to end the day, we met up with one of Andy's long term associates and his family for dinner.  We got to eat by Garden By the Bay and on our way there saw some of the beautiful sights.  Dinner was delicious, as we all tasted new foods such as different satay and even some stingray. By the end of the day, we were all exhausted and ready for bed by 10pm...we had to get some quick sleep since we had to be out the door by 7:15am because....


Jerry enjoyed some coconut water straight from the coconut


Sarah liked it, too!

Met friends for satay and other Singapore dishes



The Marina Sands, with a pool on the top, looked beautiful



It was Legoland Day!!!

Our incredibly gracious and kind taxi driver took us to the meeting place where we picked up our chartered bus.  There we got on the bus and drove for about 1.5 hours, into Malaysia, to Legoland.  We had a great time riding rides (and everyone but Sarah could ride), seeing a 4D movie, eating pizza and checking out all the lego displays...which are amazing. After a few hours in the amusement park, we hit the water park...a blast.  We spent the majority of time split up...I took Sarah around the lazy river a few times, and Andy and Jerry took the rest of the kids on the slides.  Sarah sat on a lego-float like she was Cleopatra (hysterical), and the others enjoyed the short lines and many turns down the slides.  After a couple hours we were done and back on the bus to Singapore.

Legoland was a blast 







Grace's face is priceless


Soaking wet, but happy

The Taj Majal...out of legos




When we got back, we did a quick change, then hit Katong, the area our hotel was located, for a bite to eat.  We found a great burger place and enjoyed the breeze and good food.  Sarah even snoozed during my meal, so I got to eat uninterrupted (bonus!)

I will share the rest of our Singapore vacation in a second post:)