Happy Easter you all. We are back at work today (Monday) but I hope you are all still enjoying your lovely long weekend even knowing how misearble we may be at work. (Mentioned work twice now so as to remind you all that at work, you might be working tomorrow, back to the palette knife and the grinding of ochre etc.)
We had a nice day yesterday looking for the Air Museum which we eventually found at the airport that Jen thought it may be at, but I didn't. So we drove around from airport to airport (we have about 4) until we found it. Heh! when the Brits left Singapore they took all their aeroplanes with them, buggers right!, can you image, an indepedent Country without a sniff of any air defence. Anyway, their mates at the Singapore Flying Club lent them a few old Censnars to get the airforce airborne and now we got FXXX somethings and choppers too.
Funnily enough the high light of the day for the children was not the full size aircraft with buttons locked away inside, but the interactive display of nothing very interesting with buttons that you can press till dawn.
Here, we suffer from internationlism, you know, birthdays are spent beating a small horse stuffed with sweets, and Easter is spent playing mahjong (something of a cross between bridge and dominoes) and hunting eggs, not eating chocolate. So I secreted small Cadbury's eggs around the house which the children found for me and I ate, good one eh!
We also played cricket but in the living room, Claire is very difficult to bowl out, and Daniel thinks it's very funny you can just put the bat on the daddies chalk mark on the floor and the ball just hits it instead of the wicket.
Anyway, back to drawing,
Love Nic & the Family
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