This is one very beach like restaurant
you can find in Singapore and not only they have a fantastic sea view but tasty
food served too. I would say that the prices on their menu are pretty much
tourist price and if you don’t want to burn your pockets, then do the sharing.
Just before sunset, we started the celebration
with the cake cutting ceremony and then followed by dinner. We wanna captured
the beautiful nature colors of the sunset and of course our faces… hahaahah…
I am really impressed by Maggie who baked
Shevaun’s birthday cake. It was so pretty and filled with love. I am really
terrible at baking a whole cake though I have done that before but really
dislike the icing of the cake. Sighz… maybe I should start learning how to ice
a whole cake…
We ordered many dishes to share and
everyone had a blast sitting around chatting and had loads of catching up. After
dinner, the kids went to the beach for a walk with Maggie; wanted to start
building the sand castle but the sand was too wet to play due to the heavy
downpour earlier. They decided to go to the playground nearby instead and took
on the obstacles area.
Little pumpkin was really keen to
follow her sister and cousins but was too afraid to cross the rope bridge to
the slide. She was initially doing fine but when she was almost reaching to the
other end, she looked down and became very frightened. She started crying and
refused to move. Thankfully, there were 2 park marshals around and one gently led
her to the end and offered to take the slide with her. She agreed and there she
came down the metal slide with the young marshal.
The moment she stepped foot on ground,
she grabbed me so tight and told me that she was so frighten up there. We calmed
her down and brought her back to the dinner table so that she can forget about
the incident.
The birthday was really a cool, simple
but super enjoyable one. With good food, family members and great bonding sessions
for the cousins with a beautiful sea view to add to the list.
Thank you Amos and Maggie for having
us!
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