Saturday, November 16, 2013

Notes from Singapore - 4


The day started, oops sorry the afternoon started at strictly pancakes. We are late risers, so breakfast in the afternoon. As I mentioned before, rules are strict and so were the pancakes. Strictness maintained in the fluffiness. Strictness in the toppings. Words cannot describe the strictness of its yumminess. All berries pancakes, all american, sunny side pancakes and cappucino. Happy souls we become.

For the yumm pancakes

All berries pancakes
Next was singapore zoo. And yes there were parents giving their children all info about the pigmy hippos, zebras, orangutan, white tigers. There were kids running around and staring animals. And then there were us. The rare demographics in the zoo. We walked long distances till feet turned numb, till sweat dripped and hunger stuck. Sticky coconut rice, Lasi nemak chicken and some ice cream scoops were comforting. Evening was spent at Marina Bay Sands, walking through the Helix Bridge and dinner at Boat quay. We sat at the riverside place at Clarke quay. Clarke quay gotta be this club hopping place. The best part was people getting their own booze and snacks and sitting across the bridge with friends and loved ones. 

At Zoo

Clarke Quay


Next day was the pack up day. We were awake with sad feeling that the trip was over. Our banal routine was some hours away from us; when we decided to enjoy this day to the full. Since the day we landed; we decided to have breakfast at Toastbox. Kaya toast spread is what we got with us. That day kevin took us to the St. Andrew's cathedral at City Hall; country's largest cathedral. Faith, peace, solace and comfort; you get all of them here.
Breakfast at ToastBox

Faith in God

St. Andrew's Cathedral
With this, the good trip came to an end. At airport, Divs dragged us for the boarding when I was roaming around leisurely and crazy one was looking for duty free stuff ;) I enjoyed this trip bcuz of the amazing company I had. As the trip ended we had loads of laughs packed in our heart and loads of pics packed in the memory card. As the flight was ready to take off we were giggling about our bankruptcy but still we were making plans about what next. We already have so many places and activities in our list. Sometimes I dream about visiting these places and that indeed draws a smile on my face. This is the best part about dreams being viewed in your mind; you can view it with empty pockets. I hope to sign in soon to narrate another checklist. I wish there was a job that paid you for checking your Bucket list :)





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