Thursday, November 6, 2008

Kota Kinabalu with Poppi

What an amazing trip we took to Borneo! We stayed at Shangri-la's Rasa Ria Resort which abuts a Nature Reserve where we were able to view the Orang Utans extensively during their 'breakfast'. WOW! We also went on a Sea Gypsy tour in a traditional boat where we went out to the sea to take a walk on the beach, did a little fishing, and snacked on some traditional snacks that Sophia helped cook in a Sea Gypsie house on stilts over the river!!!

Thanks to Kurt's Golden Circle Elite Status we enjoyed breakfast almost every day at 'Coast' where they had cool 'jelly fish' lights hanging from the ceiling, and had a great view of the ocean from our room. We also had some amazing dinners at Coast while bathing in the wonderful setting right up against the beach. This is where his traveling all the time pays off...

The girls had a great time in Kids Club with all their extensive cultural activities special to the region and even got to participate in a traditional Lighting Ceremony. In the video, they are the two smaller girls standing to the right of the girl on the 'thrown'. I even got to take an Indian cooking course at Naan--one of the top restaurants in the region. In the mornings we would comb the beach for shells, so now I am looking for new projects where we can use the shells in home decor since we have sorted and glazed them! While the girls were involved in their activities and Kristina was sleeping with a baby-sitter, Kurt, Kurt Sr and I also made use of the catamarans, relaxed and peeked in on the kids.

Every day ended with an amazing sun set in this unbelievably gorgeous paradise. What a lovely way to spend time with family. I believe I speak for all of us when I say we have been blessed beyond all our expectations.






































Easter with Poppi

The Easter Bunny even visits in Sinagpore! The girls couldn't believe it when we came home from a rain storn in China Town. We looked out the window to find nothing when we came home, but 10 minutes later Mommy spotted something darting accross the lawn. When we went out to check, sure enought there were colorful eggs hidden high and low! All the girls found some eggs but Anna was the only one who could jump high enough for the orange one hidden in the tree. But ooops--It fell and cracked!









Poppi in S'pore!




Kurt's father came to visit us and we took him to all our favourite haunts during his visit. China town, a polo match at the Singapore Polo Club, breakfast with the Orangutans at the zoo, the Arab Quarter and Tekka Market in Little India (play this one--it's a video!).























Friday, August 29, 2008

Our 'Inner Courtyard' in our Singapore Home





















Okay, Mom, this it what it looks like now! Remember when it was empty?

When my mom came with us last August to help us 'set up shop' in Singapore, we found this cool hand-carved sandalwood door from India that came from a home that was being demolished. In fact, A lot of our furniture is made from old abandoned doors or items that locals don't find useful anymore. One man's trash is another's treasure... Anyway, these are photos of our inner courtyard leading down to our living room. The architect built the house around a jasmine tree, so you get the sense that you are in a courtyard outside, but it is actually an air-conditioned indoor courtyard where the kids even have their own play area behind the curtain of an old Indonesian room divider. I love it when they hide from us back here!

Holiday Weekend Fun





Since we chose not to travel outside S'pore during Chinese New Year, we went to Clark Quay for a boat ride, dinner and a walk one evening (if you look closely you will see Anna looking at me from the front of the boat). We also went to the Jurong Bird Park where they have great shows and a beautiful variety of our feathered friends, but in this photo we are posing pretty with the flamingos.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Chinese New Year at the American School







Anna and Sophia had a great time celebrating with their classmates as you can tell by the photos. Since Anna is the 'planner' of the family, she was already asking a month ago if we could stick around for the holiday again this year. It's so close to Christmas break that I think we may have to!

Chinese New Year--Year of the Golden Fire Pig

Here is a glimpse of celebrations for Chinese New Year in front of the American Club in Singapore. You can hire a 'troup' of these guys to perform at your parties the weeks surrounding the celebrations. The whole spectacle is quite amazing.