We head to Singapore Arts festival on Sunday and it's so fun to have the whole family there. And to see Josh walking by himself and discovering things that he sees.
27 FEB 2007 This is the date I will always remember. The date that I joined Insurance as a career. I knew nothing about the industry and this was how I grew and learnt! Thinking back, the journey was not smooth but enjoyable. It was the rejections, countless prospecting and showing of plans that made me realise that financial planning takes more than just signing on the dotted line. Throughout these 13 years of experience, it made me realise that something didn’t change at all. People are still under insured and not knowing which are the suitable vehicles to grow their income. I am very pleased to know that the platform that I am at, gives me the flexibility to plan for my clients. In terms of fair scope of plans from various companies, my clients can choose and be well-informed on the changes of their coverage and what I can offer for them! Manulife Financial Advisers has given me a greater opportunity to manage my client’s well-diversified portfolios and it made me closer to...
Cycling has never been so exciting, and to see the children enjoying and exploring the new places, it's truly rewarding. On Wednesday morning, our family with Josh's friend met to venture the Kallang Park Connector! All geared up with scooters and bicycles! We were thankful that the weather was fine and windy too! Personally speaking, I really love this bridge! The children were exhilarated when they reached it! Unblocked view 360 degrees! Thanks to Kelly for the family photo. Initially, I intended to jog throughout the Park Connector. Instead, I rented the Ofo bike. I'm really thankful to find one at a nearby block. We reached Potong Pasir, and it was well built with new bridges and greens. The Kallang River was clean, rubbish free! We spotted many patches of plants mixed with lalang, cow grass, creeper plants and morning glory. We tried to find grasshoppers. Instead, we spotted butterflies, carpenter bees, Sting bug, water hens and their...
Well, today we enjoyed ourselves at the Zoo, and it was a late afternoon trip down. Glad that there wasn't much people because the weather was sunny and rainy at the same time. We headed to see the Polar Bear and it was so beautiful. The whole tank was large and we managed to spot the one and only Polar Bear. It was our children's first time to see this animal. And reality struck me. I took a closer look and it looked sad. I asked Eve whether how many should there be. There is only 1. It's really so sad and a boy came with his grandfather, and shockingly, he commented that the Polar Bear looked sad. Wow, I mean children don't tell lies right? Josh also felt it and he can act out the sad face. Look at it. Honestly, I feel that it should have companion at least, however I read that they lead solitary lives. And it was in the tank (with a land and water area), and weather was warm for it. The heart wrenching was when it went to another air-conditioned room. It s...