On Sunday morning, I decided to bring Josh and Kate to Bishan Park! They are all so excited!! And we even brought something new this time - Bread! We intend to feed some of the fishes there.
They cycled there and we went down to the large drain along Bishan Depot. The children were so happy to see large apple snails, and Josh even pointed to me the apple snail eggs! He remembered the name too. So proud of him.
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This small park connector is so amazing. It connects the main road to the Bishan Park, overseeing the Bishan Depot. |
They threw the bread crumbs one by one. Strangely, the small fishes didn't eat any of the bread. After awhile, Kate realized it and I discovered her eating the bread instead. Think she didn't want to waste them! So funny right? Love her!
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Kate puts the bread crumbs into the drain, |
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Each has their own bread plastic bags. |
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Caught in the act! Feed herself while feeding the fishes! My Kate just makes me laugh out loud! |
Bishan Park has nice constructed bridges and the children are able to see a birds eye view of the hundreds of fishes, catfishes, turtles etc!
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Kate was the first to remove her shoes. She felt as if the bridge is her home! |
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Big Boy Josh was so thrilled when the fishes ate the bread. |
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"Let's go to Bishan Park often okay?" |
Honestly, we need to make a point to bring our children out to the Parks, at least once a week. Not only they learn about the scenery, they learn new things along the journey there too. For example,
1. We saw the Sky Habitat construction. And they are building to level 12! I told Josh to count. And he told me there are two lifts. And how come only one is moving? I explained to him the reason that they are working on one tower currently.
2. We went past stadium and he told me we can run in a stadium. He remembers!
3. The Bishan Depot where the trains 'sleep'. The children are so excited to see the trains leaving and coming to the Depot.
4. There were big aeroplanes zooming past the sky. And he asked where is it going? I told him it's Paya Lebar Airport, because they look like military planes.